Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Anise, I am not your personal researcher. Unlike you, I worked all night and am tired of coming home from a 12 hour worknight at a bustling hospital to read your diatribes about iodine. Nor do I have time before work all my thyroid stuff from storage. In fact, right now I need a hiatus from anything having to do with medicine. Dawn Rose kindly spent her time finding you one an excerpt from one of the top references in this country, but I somehow doubt you will be able to understand it. In fact, I know you won't. I already gave you the definitive herbal reference. The German E Monographs. You can spend a small fee and purchase the Monograph for kelp and read this yourself at www.herbalgram.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Elaine, I personally want to thank you for your valuable insite and info over the past months. But I also realize that you are a very busy person and I have tried at times relentlessly to find info I want to know about first before dumping on you. Many times I have asked you questions for more reassurance that I am not going off in the wrong direction. I hope this is has not caused you any undo stress from feeling obligated in any way. Anise, please try to realize that we share much in common. On the other hand I have have GD for five years and will have for life. Try not to get too uptight over one thing or another. This is a learning process as is most things in life. I am a nurse with background in bio and chem and had personal experience with research etc. I have to read and study things carefully before I understand the context of a lot of data and info. Elaine has been studying this area for years and I am sure has so much material it could make our heads spin. If something concerns you so much go to a hospital library and read up in journals or medical references. Just be careful how you decifer the material. It takes much training and experience to understand alot on how the human body functions, somethings we may never know. Your opinions are appreciated, just be careful how you approach others even if their opinion differs from your own. I. Re: Anise > Anise, > I am not your personal researcher. Unlike you, I worked all night and am > tired of coming home from a 12 hour worknight at a bustling hospital to read > your diatribes about iodine. Nor do I have time before work all my thyroid > stuff from storage. In fact, right now I need a hiatus from anything having > to do with medicine. > > Dawn Rose kindly spent her time finding you one an excerpt from one of the > top references in this country, but I somehow doubt you will be able to > understand it. In fact, I know you won't. > I already gave you the definitive herbal reference. The German E Monographs. > You can spend a small fee and purchase the Monograph for kelp and read this > yourself at www.herbalgram.org > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Dear Elaine, I am very sorry you are taking this so incredibly personally.I really hope that if I make untrue statements you will let me know I've got whatever it is wrong, as others have done. Believe me, I am not trying to attack you. I am just trying to get to the truth. I am not asking you to be my personal researcher, I am just asking you to show that what you write is based on solid research. I want you to be right. I want to be able to believe what you say. But what you write sometimes seems to be wrong, untrue. I have pointed this out, and instead of showing that you are indeed right, you offer every excuse under the sun as to why you are unable to show that your " Factual Statement " is based on solid information. I'm afraid that my automatic reaction is to question your competence, to ask if you really have much valid knowledge about Graves Disease. So I am giving you the opportunity here to show that you are right and I am wrong. Somehow you don't seem able to get to that place. I can only wonder why. You are quite right, by the way, that I had to work hard to fully understanding the information Dawn so kindly supplied. It is a long time since I did my honours degree in science and I am very rusty on cell chemistry and statistics, which I haven't needed in my job at all, and as said, it takes time. At the moment I pour it all in and mix it all around and try to come to some sort of picture that makes sense. I find it enormously complicated, and takes a lot of work. It must be nice for you to have it all reduced to a simple, straight forward concept. > Anise, > I am not your personal researcher. Unlike you, I worked all night and am > tired of coming home from a 12 hour worknight at a bustling hospital to read > your diatribes about iodine. Nor do I have time before work all my thyroid > stuff from storage. In fact, right now I need a hiatus from anything having > to do with medicine. > > Dawn Rose kindly spent her time finding you one an excerpt from one of the > top references in this country, but I somehow doubt you will be able to > understand it. In fact, I know you won't. > I already gave you the definitive herbal reference. The German E Monographs. > You can spend a small fee and purchase the Monograph for kelp and read this > yourself at www.herbalgram.org > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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