Guest guest Posted May 2, 2000 Report Share Posted May 2, 2000 Philip, There is a book that's been out for a while I've read called 200% of Nothing. It explains to the layman, how mathematics is routinely used by both sides of a dispute. Statistics is of course a branch of mathematics. Thank you for your efforts to present cancer as something undesirable, and in particular, current cancer survival rates as unacceptable. In academia, disputes are common and expected. I once took a course in memory and learning, thinking that I would come away with some definite answers on how I learned, and how I remembered. Instead, I was presented case study after case study, in which the previous researchers findings were disputed because of some new condition that made conclusions---inconclusive. So what I was left with was either a library of pro's and con's about learning and memory, or what I felt in my heart---my beliefs about learning and memory from personal experience. Its the same old story, again and again; we want someone to tell us, to show us, to love us, to hold us. And we discover as we mature, that everything must come to and from our very own heart. The heart has reasons, that reason does not understand---Jacques Binigne Bossuel From Hulda's videos, my heart went out to her, as I heard her voice, her laughter, and her acumen. She was not out to convince me of anything. Instead, she presented her findings in a way her heart told her was the right way. I believe is right. Not from my head, which could easily have me chasing my tail, but from my heart. from my heart, Marve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2000 Report Share Posted May 2, 2000 Dear Marve, You are absolutely right! If you only knew Dr. personally, you would know that what she does - she does from the heart. She does not do anything for personal gain, she does what she does to truly help people. Her love is learning, and she keeps learning, what to do to best help people. She is incredibly intelligent, but incredibly focused on her protocols, on how she can improve what she does. She is not easy with the media or talking to big groups of people, but she feels obligated because she is trying to spread the word that people can take health into their own hands. For those who are curious, Dr. follows her own protocols very strongly. She avoids pollutants, disinfects her food, does not wear make-up, etc, etc, etc. She is going to live to a ripe old age because she has too much to do. She is an incredible human being who has helped thousands of people. I would like everyone to keep that in mind. Jan Bolen __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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