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Here's some food for thought. It has been reported that incense burned

in taiwanese temples resulted in levels of carcinogens in the

environment that were 40X higher than those in the homes of smokers.

 

And yet another study has shown that muscle testing as used in

kinesiology (and NAET) is no more accurate than random guessing.

 

these were both reported in peer review journals and announced in the

Journal of CM.

 

 

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I remember reading somewhere in JAMA that only about 20-30% of

Western medicine has been double-blind tested. Reality seems to be

more of a political concept than one concerning facts.

 

 

Jim Ramholz

 

 

 

 

 

, <@i...> wrote:

> Here's some food for thought. It has been reported that incense

burned in taiwanese temples resulted in levels of carcinogens in the

> environment that were 40X higher than those in the homes of

smokers.

>

> And yet another study has shown that muscle testing as used in

> kinesiology (and NAET) is no more accurate than random guessing.

> these were both reported in peer review journals and announced in

the Journal of CM.

>

>

> Chinese Herbs

> voice:

> fax:

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