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I have a recommendation from my dentist in Albuquerque, who is one of the best there (that is where we moved to Tucson from), and he says this guy is one of the best, if not the best, in Tucson, but he is not holistic, and he is semi-retired, hard to get into because he only works three days a week. I have seen an ad in the Tucson yellow pages for holistic dentists and am thinking about checking them out. Are you looking for a dentist IN Tucson? You sounded like you might not actually live in Tucson, but somewhere else. Let me know.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:49 AM

Subject: Re: Documentary on ERFYT

,Could you tell me a little about your business inTucson. I live nearby and I am interested in the factyou help people by using this diet. I am a very bigfan of Dr. D'Adamo and extremely skeptical of mainstream medicine to say the least. I am 53 so have hadexperiences that have taught me to stay away from themunless an emergency beyond my control arises. Alsowas wondering if there are any good dentist in thearea since I am having trouble with some of my teeth.Thanks for any information you can give me.Noel--- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:> RE: Documentary on ERFYTI think the "proof> is in the pudding," to use an old saying. and I> began following this ourselves after knowing about> it for years, last year. Someday, we will right an> essay for the lists on our observations just on> ourselves. Then, starting last summer, we started> recommending it for patients. And meanwhile, since> last summer, I have joined email lists for ALL blood> types except AB, so I am reading a LOT of info from> a LOT of people, as well as getting feedback from> patients.> > The people on the lists are having good results. I> guess the people who aren't don't talk about it, or> get off the lists, but at least some people are> definitely getting fabulous results.> > With anything in life, the proof is in whether it> works or not. Theory ultimately means nothing.> Results are everything.> > What we have noticed with our patients is that the> ones who follow their blood type program the> closest, even when they didn't know about it, are> almost ALWAYS far less sick when they come to us> with a problem than people who are eating VERY wrong> for their blood type -- they are the basket cases,> healthwise, and ironically, usually the ones who> resist changing unless they are desperate enough to> do anything -- some are, and they get better a whole> lot faster than the ones who just do the Chinese> medicine and nutrition without the blood type diet.> > Give yourself 3-6 months of cutting out Avoids more> often than not, don't try to do anything else with> portion sizes or how often you eat what, just focus> on not eating Avoids, and see if your health is any> different. Be your own scientist! You are the only> one who can tell how you feel and function, not some> scientist on a TV show or in a book! This theory is> so mainstream in Japan (not a "dumb" population by> any stretch of the imagination) that it even is used> to determine relationships -- personal and> professional. I understand some people hire based on> blood type!> > > > > ---- Original Message ----- > From: (EPA) > ' ' > Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:21 PM> Subject: RE: Documentary on ERFYT> > > > > Hi everyone, > > I'm interested in some feedback..... Yesterday a> friend of mine was watching a documentary about the> blood type diet. The documentary basically said> that the diet is a scam and what Dr. D'Adamo has> been researching with respect to the blood types is> a load of rubbish...... > > The documentary went on to explain that this blood> type diet has apparently been researched for around> 40 years but that there is no documented evidence> that this has occurred because if it had been> researched as extensively as what they claim then it> would be documented in medical books and> published.... > > I have been following this diet for a few months now> and I am a little confused now and somewhat> disappointed that if what they were saying on the> documentary is true then I have wasted time and> money into this ER diet...> > I would appreciate any comments as I am new to this> diet and by no means qualified in any medical /> naturopathic fields. In the meantime I am trying to> get a copy of the documentary on tape.> > - Australia > > > > >

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Yes, I do live in Tucson and I am new to the area. I

have been here for the past three years in the winter

for vacations. I am 53 and have had a lot of dental

work and believe that something is going on around or

near a root canal I had several years ago. I went to

my dentist back home and he X-rayed my teeth and said

that my root canal looked good but at the time I had

an abscess on a wisdom toothe and he pulled it. I

don't know if its sinus or teeth. I seem to have an

allergy to red wine and after having too much (2 1/2

glasses) started having this problem with my teeth

feeling like rocks in my mouth. Its much better but

still there a little bit and concerns me.

Thanks for answering my questions.

Noel

--- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> I have a recommendation from my dentist in

> Albuquerque, who is one of the best there (that is

> where we moved to Tucson from), and he says this guy

> is one of the best, if not the best, in Tucson, but

> he is not holistic, and he is semi-retired, hard to

> get into because he only works three days a week. I

> have seen an ad in the Tucson yellow pages for

> holistic dentists and am thinking about checking

> them out. Are you looking for a dentist IN Tucson?

> You sounded like you might not actually live in

> Tucson, but somewhere else. Let me know.

>

>

> Tiger Medicine

>

> ---- Original Message -----

> From: noelalexis

>

> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:49 AM

> Subject: Re: Documentary on ERFYT

>

>

> ,

>

> Could you tell me a little about your business in

> Tucson. I live nearby and I am interested in the

> fact

> you help people by using this diet. I am a very big

> fan of Dr. D'Adamo and extremely skeptical of main

> stream medicine to say the least. I am 53 so have

> had

> experiences that have taught me to stay away from

> them

> unless an emergency beyond my control arises. Also

> was wondering if there are any good dentist in the

> area since I am having trouble with some of my

> teeth.

> Thanks for any information you can give me.

>

> Noel

> --- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> > RE: Documentary on ERFYTI think the

> " proof

> > is in the pudding, " to use an old saying. and

> I

> > began following this ourselves after knowing about

> > it for years, last year. Someday, we will right an

> > essay for the lists on our observations just on

> > ourselves. Then, starting last summer, we started

> > recommending it for patients. And meanwhile, since

> > last summer, I have joined email lists for ALL

> blood

> > types except AB, so I am reading a LOT of info

> from

> > a LOT of people, as well as getting feedback from

> > patients.

> >

> > The people on the lists are having good results. I

> > guess the people who aren't don't talk about it,

> or

> > get off the lists, but at least some people are

> > definitely getting fabulous results.

> >

> > With anything in life, the proof is in whether it

> > works or not. Theory ultimately means nothing.

> > Results are everything.

> >

> > What we have noticed with our patients is that the

> > ones who follow their blood type program the

> > closest, even when they didn't know about it, are

> > almost ALWAYS far less sick when they come to us

> > with a problem than people who are eating VERY

> wrong

> > for their blood type -- they are the basket cases,

> > healthwise, and ironically, usually the ones who

> > resist changing unless they are desperate enough

> to

> > do anything -- some are, and they get better a

> whole

> > lot faster than the ones who just do the Chinese

> > medicine and nutrition without the blood type

> diet.

> >

> > Give yourself 3-6 months of cutting out Avoids

> more

> > often than not, don't try to do anything else with

> > portion sizes or how often you eat what, just

> focus

> > on not eating Avoids, and see if your health is

> any

> > different. Be your own scientist! You are the only

> > one who can tell how you feel and function, not

> some

> > scientist on a TV show or in a book! This theory

> is

> > so mainstream in Japan (not a " dumb " population by

> > any stretch of the imagination) that it even is

> used

> > to determine relationships -- personal and

> > professional. I understand some people hire based

> on

> > blood type!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---- Original Message -----

> > From: (EPA)

> > ' '

> > Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:21 PM

> > Subject: RE: Documentary on ERFYT

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> >

> > I'm interested in some feedback..... Yesterday a

> > friend of mine was watching a documentary about

> the

> > blood type diet. The documentary basically said

> > that the diet is a scam and what Dr. D'Adamo has

> > been researching with respect to the blood types

> is

> > a load of rubbish......

> >

> > The documentary went on to explain that this blood

> > type diet has apparently been researched for

> around

> > 40 years but that there is no documented evidence

> > that this has occurred because if it had been

> > researched as extensively as what they claim then

> it

> > would be documented in medical books and

> > published....

> >

> > I have been following this diet for a few months

> now

> > and I am a little confused now and somewhat

> > disappointed that if what they were saying on the

> > documentary is true then I have wasted time and

> > money into this ER diet...

> >

> > I would appreciate any comments as I am new to

> this

> > diet and by no means qualified in any medical /

> > naturopathic fields. In the meantime I am trying

> to

> > get a copy of the documentary on tape.

> >

> > - Australia

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Chinese medicine can do some fabulous things for dental problems, prevented me from needing a root canal and from having a tooth pulled -- using herbs that made the abscess go away! You might want to come see before you let the dentists start messing with you, especially since your condition is going to sound "vague" to a traditional doctor. That is where Chinese medicine shines (with things that are "vague" to the MDs and western dentists).

Kent Banta is the name my Albuquerque dentist gave me, traditional but supposedly one of the best in the area. Or look in your yellow pages for the fairly large ad with the holistic dentists, if you decide to see a dentist instead of coming to see .

We are in the downtown historic district just south of the Convention Center, 630 S. Main Ave. at 17th Street. But we work only by appointment, as our clinic is in the 100-year-old building that also is our home.

RE: Documentary on ERFYT> > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I'm interested in some feedback..... Yesterday a> > friend of mine was watching a documentary about> the> > blood type diet. The documentary basically said> > that the diet is a scam and what Dr. D'Adamo has> > been researching with respect to the blood types> is> > a load of rubbish...... > > > > The documentary went on to explain that this blood> > type diet has apparently been researched for> around> > 40 years but that there is no documented evidence> > that this has occurred because if it had been> > researched as extensively as what they claim then> it> > would be documented in medical books and> > published.... > > > > I have been following this diet for a few months> now> > and I am a little confused now and somewhat> > disappointed that if what they were saying on the> > documentary is true then I have wasted time and> > money into this ER diet...> > > > I would appreciate any comments as I am new to> this> > diet and by no means qualified in any medical /> > naturopathic fields. In the meantime I am trying> to> > get a copy of the documentary on tape.> > > > - Australia > > > > > > > > > >

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Could you give me a little background information on

. How long you have been practicing and is he a

naturopath? I did go to your website but just

wondering how long he has been in this profession and

would just like a little info. Where did he attend

school, etc.

Thanks!

Noel

--- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> Chinese medicine can do some fabulous things for

> dental problems, prevented me from needing a root

> canal and from having a tooth pulled -- using herbs

> that made the abscess go away! You might want to

> come see before you let the dentists start

> messing with you, especially since your condition is

> going to sound " vague " to a traditional doctor. That

> is where Chinese medicine shines (with things that

> are " vague " to the MDs and western dentists).

>

> Kent Banta is the name my Albuquerque dentist gave

> me, traditional but supposedly one of the best in

> the area. Or look in your yellow pages for the

> fairly large ad with the holistic dentists, if you

> decide to see a dentist instead of coming to see

> .

>

> We are in the downtown historic district just south

> of the Convention Center, 630 S. Main Ave. at 17th

> Street. But we work only by appointment, as our

> clinic is in the 100-year-old building that also is

> our home.

>

>

>

>

> RE: Documentary on ERFYT

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi everyone,

> > >

> > > I'm interested in some feedback..... Yesterday

> a

> > > friend of mine was watching a documentary about

> > the

>

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Thank you so much for your time and the information

about . Sounds like he is more than qualified.

As soon as I get everything settled I would like to

call up for an appointment.

Thanks again!

Noel

--- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> He is not a naturopath. He is a practitioner of

> Traditional Chinese Medicine. I think all of this is

> on our Shaklee website. He is a graduate of the

> International Institute of Chinese Medicine in Santa

> Fe, Albuquerque and Denver (he did the NM campuses),

> did the required four-year program, graduated with

> about a 3.6 0r 3.7 GPA. He will be 51 in March, is

> fluent in about 16 languages. Has a BA in Spanish

> and French and has taught Spanish, French, Latin and

> still teaches Sanskrit.

>

> IICM is considered one of the two best schools in

> the country of its kind for herbs. Lots of schools

> teach acupuncture well, but the herbs are not

> presented well, or much, at many schools. That is

> slowly changing, fortunately.

>

> He has been practicing since he was in school, as he

> had to do two years of regular clinic hours. He

> graduated in August 1998. He started school January

> 1994.

>

> In some states, such as New Mexico, he would be a

> primary care doctor (Doctor of Oriental Medicine).

> Arizona does not allow that status, unfortunately,

> although he does the same things he would in NM.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Re: Documentary on ERFYT

> > >

> > >

> > > ,

> > >

> > > Could you tell me a little about your business

> in

> > > Tucson. I live nearby and I am interested in

> the

> > > fact

> > > you help people by using this diet. I am a very

> > big

> > > fan of Dr. D'Adamo and extremely skeptical of

> main

> > > stream medicine to say the least. I am 53 so

> have

> > > had

> > > experiences that have taught me to stay away

> from

> > > them

> > > unless an emergency beyond my control arises.

> > Also

> > > was wondering if there are any good dentist in

> the

> > > area since I am having trouble with some of my

> > > teeth.

> > > Thanks for any information you can give me.

> > >

> > > Noel

> > > --- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> > > > RE: Documentary on ERFYTI think the

> > > " proof

> > > > is in the pudding, " to use an old saying.

> > and

> > > I

> > > > began following this ourselves after knowing

> > about

> > > > it for years, last year. Someday, we will

> right

> > an

> > > > essay for the lists on our observations just

> on

> > > > ourselves. Then, starting last summer, we

> > started

> > > > recommending it for patients. And meanwhile,

> > since

> > > > last summer, I have joined email lists for ALL

> > > blood

> > > > types except AB, so I am reading a LOT of info

> > > from

>

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Thank you so much for your time and the information

about . Sounds like he is more than qualified.

As soon as I get everything settled I would like to

call up for an appointment.

Thanks again!

Noel

--- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> He is not a naturopath. He is a practitioner of

> Traditional Chinese Medicine. I think all of this is

> on our Shaklee website. He is a graduate of the

> International Institute of Chinese Medicine in Santa

> Fe, Albuquerque and Denver (he did the NM campuses),

> did the required four-year program, graduated with

> about a 3.6 0r 3.7 GPA. He will be 51 in March, is

> fluent in about 16 languages. Has a BA in Spanish

> and French and has taught Spanish, French, Latin and

> still teaches Sanskrit.

>

> IICM is considered one of the two best schools in

> the country of its kind for herbs. Lots of schools

> teach acupuncture well, but the herbs are not

> presented well, or much, at many schools. That is

> slowly changing, fortunately.

>

> He has been practicing since he was in school, as he

> had to do two years of regular clinic hours. He

> graduated in August 1998. He started school January

> 1994.

>

> In some states, such as New Mexico, he would be a

> primary care doctor (Doctor of Oriental Medicine).

> Arizona does not allow that status, unfortunately,

> although he does the same things he would in NM.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Re: Documentary on ERFYT

> > >

> > >

> > > ,

> > >

> > > Could you tell me a little about your business

> in

> > > Tucson. I live nearby and I am interested in

> the

> > > fact

> > > you help people by using this diet. I am a very

> > big

> > > fan of Dr. D'Adamo and extremely skeptical of

> main

> > > stream medicine to say the least. I am 53 so

> have

> > > had

> > > experiences that have taught me to stay away

> from

> > > them

> > > unless an emergency beyond my control arises.

> > Also

> > > was wondering if there are any good dentist in

> the

> > > area since I am having trouble with some of my

> > > teeth.

> > > Thanks for any information you can give me.

> > >

> > > Noel

> > > --- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> > > > RE: Documentary on ERFYTI think the

> > > " proof

> > > > is in the pudding, " to use an old saying.

> > and

> > > I

> > > > began following this ourselves after knowing

> > about

> > > > it for years, last year. Someday, we will

> right

> > an

> > > > essay for the lists on our observations just

> on

> > > > ourselves. Then, starting last summer, we

> > started

> > > > recommending it for patients. And meanwhile,

> > since

> > > > last summer, I have joined email lists for ALL

> > > blood

> > > > types except AB, so I am reading a LOT of info

> > > from

>

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Thank you so much for your time and the information

about . Sounds like he is more than qualified.

As soon as I get everything settled I would like to

call up for an appointment.

Thanks again!

Noel

--- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> He is not a naturopath. He is a practitioner of

> Traditional Chinese Medicine. I think all of this is

> on our Shaklee website. He is a graduate of the

> International Institute of Chinese Medicine in Santa

> Fe, Albuquerque and Denver (he did the NM campuses),

> did the required four-year program, graduated with

> about a 3.6 0r 3.7 GPA. He will be 51 in March, is

> fluent in about 16 languages. Has a BA in Spanish

> and French and has taught Spanish, French, Latin and

> still teaches Sanskrit.

>

> IICM is considered one of the two best schools in

> the country of its kind for herbs. Lots of schools

> teach acupuncture well, but the herbs are not

> presented well, or much, at many schools. That is

> slowly changing, fortunately.

>

> He has been practicing since he was in school, as he

> had to do two years of regular clinic hours. He

> graduated in August 1998. He started school January

> 1994.

>

> In some states, such as New Mexico, he would be a

> primary care doctor (Doctor of Oriental Medicine).

> Arizona does not allow that status, unfortunately,

> although he does the same things he would in NM.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Re: Documentary on ERFYT

> > >

> > >

> > > ,

> > >

> > > Could you tell me a little about your business

> in

> > > Tucson. I live nearby and I am interested in

> the

> > > fact

> > > you help people by using this diet. I am a very

> > big

> > > fan of Dr. D'Adamo and extremely skeptical of

> main

> > > stream medicine to say the least. I am 53 so

> have

> > > had

> > > experiences that have taught me to stay away

> from

> > > them

> > > unless an emergency beyond my control arises.

> > Also

> > > was wondering if there are any good dentist in

> the

> > > area since I am having trouble with some of my

> > > teeth.

> > > Thanks for any information you can give me.

> > >

> > > Noel

> > > --- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> > > > RE: Documentary on ERFYTI think the

> > > " proof

> > > > is in the pudding, " to use an old saying.

> > and

> > > I

> > > > began following this ourselves after knowing

> > about

> > > > it for years, last year. Someday, we will

> right

> > an

> > > > essay for the lists on our observations just

> on

> > > > ourselves. Then, starting last summer, we

> > started

> > > > recommending it for patients. And meanwhile,

> > since

> > > > last summer, I have joined email lists for ALL

> > > blood

> > > > types except AB, so I am reading a LOT of info

> > > from

>

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Thank you so much for your time and the information

about . Sounds like he is more than qualified.

As soon as I get everything settled I would like to

call up for an appointment.

Thanks again!

Noel

--- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> He is not a naturopath. He is a practitioner of

> Traditional Chinese Medicine. I think all of this is

> on our Shaklee website. He is a graduate of the

> International Institute of Chinese Medicine in Santa

> Fe, Albuquerque and Denver (he did the NM campuses),

> did the required four-year program, graduated with

> about a 3.6 0r 3.7 GPA. He will be 51 in March, is

> fluent in about 16 languages. Has a BA in Spanish

> and French and has taught Spanish, French, Latin and

> still teaches Sanskrit.

>

> IICM is considered one of the two best schools in

> the country of its kind for herbs. Lots of schools

> teach acupuncture well, but the herbs are not

> presented well, or much, at many schools. That is

> slowly changing, fortunately.

>

> He has been practicing since he was in school, as he

> had to do two years of regular clinic hours. He

> graduated in August 1998. He started school January

> 1994.

>

> In some states, such as New Mexico, he would be a

> primary care doctor (Doctor of Oriental Medicine).

> Arizona does not allow that status, unfortunately,

> although he does the same things he would in NM.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Re: Documentary on ERFYT

> > >

> > >

> > > ,

> > >

> > > Could you tell me a little about your business

> in

> > > Tucson. I live nearby and I am interested in

> the

> > > fact

> > > you help people by using this diet. I am a very

> > big

> > > fan of Dr. D'Adamo and extremely skeptical of

> main

> > > stream medicine to say the least. I am 53 so

> have

> > > had

> > > experiences that have taught me to stay away

> from

> > > them

> > > unless an emergency beyond my control arises.

> > Also

> > > was wondering if there are any good dentist in

> the

> > > area since I am having trouble with some of my

> > > teeth.

> > > Thanks for any information you can give me.

> > >

> > > Noel

> > > --- tenzin <tenzin@...> wrote:

> > > > RE: Documentary on ERFYTI think the

> > > " proof

> > > > is in the pudding, " to use an old saying.

> > and

> > > I

> > > > began following this ourselves after knowing

> > about

> > > > it for years, last year. Someday, we will

> right

> > an

> > > > essay for the lists on our observations just

> on

> > > > ourselves. Then, starting last summer, we

> > started

> > > > recommending it for patients. And meanwhile,

> > since

> > > > last summer, I have joined email lists for ALL

> > > blood

> > > > types except AB, so I am reading a LOT of info

> > > from

>

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