SForsgren
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Probably never. The book is 15 pounds.
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lymie tony z
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Well,
Just what I always wanted....instead of referencing a bunch of books with different "radical" approaches to medicine...
they're all in one I can reference to avoid!
How very thoughtfull!...
Thanks Scotty!
zman
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TerryK
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The definition of "Radical" as it pertains to the book:
RADICAL: That which goes to the root or origin; pertaining to what is fundatmental, far-reaching and thorough.
I wish this was the approach of all medical professionals, then maybe we would actually be treated for the cause of our illness (multiple infections) instead of being given every prescription medication under the sun to control symptoms while the infections continue to ravage our bodies.
I like the fact that the book includes European medicine too which is more balanced in some ways.
I don't have the book but I'll put in on my list of possibilities. Thanks for sharing Scott!
Terry
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Boomerang
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$65?? Wow. Much better to use that kind of money for antibiotics!
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luvs2ride
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Scott,
In what way is this book a useful resource?
It looks valuable, but I am worried it might be over my head. How would I best use it?
Luvs
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robi
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Thanks for letting us know what resources are out there.
Differing opinions are good and help lively discussion, sarcasm and ridicule help nothing. I am saddened by the the nastiness on the board.
Thanks again, Scott ...........
robi
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joalo
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I agree with Robi 100%!!
I appreciate all the information you share with this group.
I hope you ignore the sarcasm and rude comments.
I myself, like to be well informed and open minded. How else do we learn?
Please continue to share new information with us.
JoAnne
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SForsgren
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Sure thing. I have, btw, had two appts with Dr. Williams. She seems very bright and I am looking forward to meeting with her more in the future.
Now, if I could just find time to read more of the book. There are so many gems in it but I haven't had the time I would like to spend with it.
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