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Date: | Tue, 23 Nov 1999 17:24:42 -0500 |
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Mary wrote:
> SB Feldman wrote:
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> >goobledegook is what this is, at best.
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> Just a few thoughts on healing: I have been a chiropractor for 15 years and
> received my diplomat in homeopathy 8 yrs ago. In addition, I spend as much
> time as possible studying nutrition and herbal/glandular therapies etc.
I find that, the more I learn, the more humble I become in the presence of
the human body. There isn't a day that goes by that I am not awestruck by the
healing capacities we all possess. I see people that have suffered for years
of one malady or another have their lives changed dramatically for the better
by taking a homeopathic remedy, or a nutritional supplement, or an herbal
formula, or a spinal or cranial adjustment, or a kinesiological procedure, or
a change to a LC diet, or sometimes just a sympathetic ear and some
inspiration to be positive and take an active role in one's own health. (sorry
for the long sentence).
The point is, that we are just scratching the surface of understanding how the
body really works! To categorize a healing modality as "gobbledygook" means
that the person doing the categorizing must possess a much higher level of
truth than the rest of us.
I have no idea whether a H2O fast will help with a UTI or not; but, I do know
that it is a lot less invasive than surgery and if it works........
I have enjoyed lurking here for the last month or so and have been truly
impressed by the dedication shown by all in the search for health and truth
and maybe a smaller waistline.
Kim
236/200/175
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