Then why is your "newsletter" full of news stories? The below exposes
more a lack of real knowledge then light, but another lifestyle cult kind
of thing:
"I now have a second citation to support my health claim that most
health news is just noise. There is little need to keep up research in
the areas of nutrition and exercise since it is ALL noise.
Nothing new has been researched in years. :(
And, of course, the ethical implications of repeating unnecessary research
totally escapes the physican since the bread and butter of allopaths has
been killing their patients for as long as this quackery existed. Now a
days, health insurance makes this process all the more efficient. :("
Mr-Natural-Health - 16 Jul 2005 17:08 GMT
> Then why is your "newsletter" full of news stories? The below exposes
> more a lack of real knowledge then light, but another lifestyle cult kind
> of thing:
Why or why do twits drop ngs from their replies? I was following this
THREAD on talk.politics which has only 15 posts. The smn THREAD has 20
posts!!!
The newsletter which is a blog on my website is there to attract hits
to my web site.
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/blog/
It has a good Google Page Rank and a lot of key words. But, so far the
Hit response has been rather disappointing. The Dictionary of
Alternative Medicine which has a rather bad Google Page Rank and is
static is attracting more hits.
There happens to be a certification requirement to keep current, as if
any natural health information is going to change. Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
And, the newsletter allows me to add recent citations to my big
collection of citations. About one half of one percent of the
newstories reported on are really hot. I have gotten to add several
really good key citations to my website by way of the newsletter.
The newsletter also allows me to document that there is a lot of
natural health related research out their, even if 99.5% of it is
clearly redundant.