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Hi Rich.

Congratulations on your broadcast debut. Can a spot on one of the

news channels as a medical expert be far behind?

I wish I could listen to the program, but my radio doesn't get San

Francisco. I hope that someone in the field of medicine hears it and

it turns on a light. Thanks for your work on our behalf.

Tom

> Hi, all.

>

> Here's a message for those in the San Francisco area:

>

> Tomorrow (Wednesday, July 7) at 6:30 a.m. radio station KEST (1450

> AM) in San Francisco will broadcast a 12 1/2-minute

> discussion/interview between Dr. Len Saputo, his wife Vicki and

> myself on the subject of chronic fatigue syndrome.

>

> The interview is short and is directed at a general audience, so

> people on this list may not hear anything they don't already know,

> but I'm telling you about it because I need all the fans I can get!

> (:-)

>

> Rich

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Tom,

Thanks for the encouragement!

Dr. Saputo told me that he plans to put the interview on his website

eventually. It is www.healthmedicineinstitute.com.

Rich

> > Hi, all.

> >

> > Here's a message for those in the San Francisco area:

> >

> > Tomorrow (Wednesday, July 7) at 6:30 a.m. radio station KEST

(1450

> > AM) in San Francisco will broadcast a 12 1/2-minute

> > discussion/interview between Dr. Len Saputo, his wife Vicki and

> > myself on the subject of chronic fatigue syndrome.

> >

> > The interview is short and is directed at a general audience, so

> > people on this list may not hear anything they don't already

know,

> > but I'm telling you about it because I need all the fans I can

get!

> > (:-)

> >

> > Rich

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Hi, Tom.

I like the way you think! But just to be on the safe side, I hope

you don't hold your breath!

I think we did get a few good points across, such as the seriousness

of CFS and how difficult it is to get well, what the symptoms are,

why doctors often don't respond to it very well, what I think the

root causes are (genetics combined with various types of stress),

suppression of the immune system, the importance of toxins and

nutrition, sleep issues, and a few other things. I would like to

have been able to say more, and to get into a little more detail on

some things, but the 12 1/2 minutes went by pretty fast.

Thanks for your encouragement, Tom. It means a lot.

Rich

> Hi Rich.

>

> How did the radio interview go? I'm hoping that we'll hear from

the

> CDC about a massive new research program soon ;)

>

> Tom

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Hi Rich.

It sounds as if you covered quite a bit of ground. I'm sure that it

felt as if time had speeded up considerably.

It always bugs me when watching or listening to interview shows that

people who have things to say are cut off so that the announcer can

tell you what's coming up in the next segment or tell you what show

you're watching. Oh well.

I hope that you enjoyed the experience and that some good comes from

it for both you and us.

Tom

> > Hi Rich.

> >

> > How did the radio interview go? I'm hoping that we'll hear from

> the

> > CDC about a massive new research program soon ;)

> >

> > Tom

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