Hello All,
I'm searching volunteers/enthusiastic people who are interested in and
have knowledge of vitamins, minerals and anti-aging related compounds (
naturally or prescription drugs ) and health in general. My goal is to
bring a group of people together and start an informative site about
these subjects. I want to gather the best information from the internet
and bring it together in one site, in a logical and understandable
format. Goal is to be the number one information source. There are alot
of good forums out there ( avantlabs, imminst.org ), but they usually
consist of pieces of information, you have to search many different
posts to find the information you want.
Best Regards,
Bart
Pizzza Girl - 22 Jan 2006 14:58 GMT
ROFLMFAO. Excellent humour!
> Hello All,
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> Bart
Mr-Natural-Health - 22 Jan 2006 15:01 GMT
> I want to gather the best information from the internet
> and bring it together in one site, in a logical and understandable
> format.
> Goal is to be the number one information source.
That goal has already been accomplished many times over.
Why re-invent the wheel?
Pick one of the following wikis. Help develop what was started by other
people.
http://www.wikihealth.com/Main_Page
http://www.alternativemedicinewiki.com/
Or, do you have ulterior motives?
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john gohde
http://naturalhealthperspective.com
bart.decker@gmail.com - 22 Jan 2006 17:17 GMT
i think both are far from complete and i personally don't like the
wiki-format. Besides that the site i have in mind does alot of product
comparisons as well. And both sites have no in depth information about
different substances ( pubmed articles and such ). My direction is also
more directed to an increased lifespan ( free radical theory of aging
/ The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging) and such.
Mr-Natural-Health - 22 Jan 2006 18:44 GMT
> And both sites have no in depth information about
> different substances ( pubmed articles and such ). My direction is also
> more directed to an increased lifespan ( free radical theory of aging
> / The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging) and such.
Ah! That is what volunteers like you are for.