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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / February 2007

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anonymous@nowhere.you.know - 17 Feb 2007 15:42 GMT
The person calling himself andrew chung should be disregarded when it
comes to diabetes.  The good advice he sometimes has is so mixed with
distorted information not useful to a diabetic it is best to ignore him
at all times.  Rely instead on your doctor.  Here is why he is
unreliable:

The source has not kept up with diabetes literature, willfully distorts
research in pursuit of a non-scientific agenda, ignores research
contridicting the agenda, is blind to the many logical and scientific
flaws in the agenda, all of which allows; nay drives; one to safely
ignore the source because the truth is not in it.
GaryG - 18 Feb 2007 05:15 GMT
> The person calling himself andrew chung should be disregarded when it
> comes to diabetes.  The good advice he sometimes has is so mixed with
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> flaws in the agenda, all of which allows; nay drives; one to safely
> ignore the source because the truth is not in it.

Furthermore, Chung is seriously deluded.  He believes that he is a special
"watchman" for God, and that he will play a pivotal role in the forthcoming
End of the World.  Among other things, he has predicted: "a global
earthquake" (last year), a "nuclear exchange" (last year, and again for this
year), and other calamities and catastrophes.  He seems to be fascinated
with global death and destruction.

It should also be noted that he was fired from his first job as a
cardiologist after only 88 days, and currently has no admitting privileges.

GG
 
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