Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 www.rowatworks.com/science/csir/ After much intense work, has put up a new page which he has asked me to share with you all. The PDF printable files are not available at this point, but he is working diligently to get them finished as soon as possible. has done this research and work without any governmental, NGO or other funding. It is a work from the heart. I have " watched " as he spent endless hours getting it in its final form and ready for the web. It has been an arduous task. He hopes that this current project will provoke discourse and feedback through the internet and is asking for comments. He has taken the time to get input from many of us to make the page as accessible as possible and he has done a great job. Hopefully, interested researchers will take the time to respond to his thought-provoking theories. Even though we seem to be besieged by negligent medical professionals/science researchers, we truly owe a debt of gratitude to those in our community who work tirelessly for " the cause " reminding us that we are not forsaken. When you check the page out, be sure access the links on the left upper corner of the blue page and go to " Abbreviations " and " How to Read/FAQ " , first. These may appear as a small window, which you will have to stretch to full size to read. And remember, even if it seems a bit technical at first, please keep reading. You will gain much, even if some of the technical stuff goes over your head. But that is how most reading is anyway. This paper will be invaluable to those medical professionals/science researchers who have an open mind and are truly interested in moving the chemical injury/reactivity/sensitivity issues forward. Maggie MacRaven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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