On Mon, 24 May 1999 08:50:22 -0700, Mary <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>When I read alternative medicine recommendations, they frequently advocate
>juice fasts, a high carb diet, no meat , etc.
>
>Where is this all coming from? Their other recommendations seem useful, like
>getting sunlight, doing massages, other helpful ideas.
>
>Is there any value to these various juice fasts/cleansings?
I find that each alternative medicine recommendation is entirely separate from
all others. Each one is based on a different principle, some are accurate,
some are partially correct, some are false.
However, most people who use alternative medicine believe all of them, because
alternative medicine is one of the ways that they define their identity.
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Cheers,
Ken <*>
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