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Posted on February 18, 2006 10:01 PM
by James E. Bare, D.C,

Thanks Jim for these comments excellent as usual. The situation is even worse for Orthomolecular medicine where majority of the papers don't even show up in Medline.

Chris

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At 10:22 AM 15/02/2006, you wrote:

Chris,

This story has picked up legs! Same old story from the cartels. Find a person who has no training, skill, or education in the issue to be tested. The more ignorant and unskilled the better. The person should be intelligent, and well educated in a completely different discipline that seems to overlap. But in reality the so called researcher is ignorant, and too flattered by issuance of the research grant to admit it. This is the equivalent of having an orthodontist design a bridge for use by vehicles because they know how to make one for teeth.

This technique of using the improperly educated to evaluate non medical health care professions, and non medical treatments is the gold standard of the medical- pharmaceutical cartels. An assured outcome based upon incompetence and ignorance is the desired goal. This is the reason therapies used by the natural health care professions are not allowed to be evaluated at their own schools.

One can find probably many papers on the positive effects of static magnets published in peer review literature by a simple search on Pub Med. There are a good 50 other papers on the positive effects of static magnets scattered throughout the abstracts of the past few years Bioelectromagnetics societies conference abstracts. The abstracts are available for free download from the BEMS website: http://bioelectromagnetics.org/

James E. Bare, D.C,

High quality research, by those skilled and educated in the bioelectromagnetics is freely available. they should download the past few years abstracts from the Bioelectromagnetics Societies Web page.

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