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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 16:47:06 EST, [log in to unmask] said:
> Do we need guidelines for citing on this list? Can we at least be very
> clear when we are citing alternative "medicine" practitioners rather
> than traditional allopathic medicine?
Steve, don't get upset.
I found out that there are some people that I cannot have a meaningful
conversationwith. We just do not use the same logic so every discussion
becomes an excercise in futility. I now tend to avoid debates with such
people (I mean, what's the point? I cannot convince them, they cannot
convice me and the audience just gets annoyed) so I usually filter them
out from my mailbox and everybody is happier.
> And I'll give prizes to anyone who can tell me what the type of
> calcium in dairy is, how it differs from any other type of calcium,
Probably because pure Ca is not found in nature, therefore the calcium
in milk is a compound, which may be different from the compounds in
other sources.
Best wishes,
Alex.
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