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David Karas <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 21 Apr 2001 17:05:28 -0700
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siobhan wrote:
>
> Supplements other than fish oil sources. It is too bad but health does not > come
> in a bottle. Our bodies are designed to get nourishment from food. A skilled
> nutritionist may be able to help you correct an imbalance. This might take a
> month of supplementation but afterwards you will need to "swim" on your own
> with
> foods that will allow your body to maintain its proper balance. Essentially
> supplements are just as manufactured as pharmaceuticals Good food is cheaper
> and
> will allow your body to find its proper balance. All of the statements about
> the
> depletion of the soil is nice but your body only needs enough of each
> nutrient
> and is very good at balancing itself if given a chance and not interfered
> with.
> If anyone chooses to supplement that is your choice but I consider
> discussions
> of this on the list to be off topic.>>
>
> Your point about these things being off-topic are well-taken.  However, I
> think you should present your statements above as your opinion, not fact, as
> they contain a number of inaccuracies.
>
> Siobhan

These statements are based upon my clinical experience as a nutritionist for a
couple of years at a holistic center and then later in private practice. Would
you care to share what you consider inaccuracies?

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