Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 dear finnette, i appreciate your sharing your professional view and review of klinghardt's info. strikes me how different klinghardt's info is from buhner's. one of reasons i so appreciate buhner is that he values and uses BOTH accurate precise scientific info AND intuitive info. gatefully, kendra -----Original Message----- .... per Dr. Klinghardts site: www.neuraltherapy.com/LymeALookBeyond6.pdf ... After reading the article, I think He is an interesting guy, ; he recommends auto-urine injections, freezing ALL lymph tissue of head and neck regions, painting the skin with iodine, administering lithium; Now call me heretic but i get a bit nervous at the lack of VALID references. I am a traditionally taught scientist. When I am paid to vet a research paper I look at many things but within the references cited it is crucial to note: the types of references, how used within the paper, how reliable, and to make sure they are really used or accurately stated. In Dr K's case: out of 19 references 90% are HIS from HIS OWN website; there are only 2-3 decent sources, one of which is misquoted. The so called reference to Journal of immunology is incomplete and when I back searched this one, I came up with a very broad based ideation of the poor utility of ELISA and other immuno tests for ruling in or out a Lyme infection. DUH -we all have known this for years.And Dr K has a single sentence about this.And the few others are from MANUFACTURERS of the stuff he is suggesting. No editor could rate this list of references as even " fair " . It is frankly dismal. I then looked at several more of his neuraltherapy web pages. His successes ( and of those he rarely can pin down numbers or concrete examples) seem to be because he uses MANY of the " protocols " together or in sequence--he uses salt/Vitc and Marshall and a few others. It seems like a barrage of throwing everything at a wall to see what sticks. he says HBO isnt effective despite many who have found it to be symptom abating for THEM. and he often contradicts himself: for example- he says ICTH ( a way to increase intracellular temperatures) arent effective but using T3 to increase total body temps ( which also increases temps inside the cells) are effective...without explaining how increased temperatures can both be effective and not effective. so without getting anyone's dander up may I suggest that we all be very CAREFUL about whose advice we take??? Dr K may mean well, may be educated and may even have SOME of the answers; but frankly anyone who is fuzzy about references; cites his OWN ideas as a reference,suggests others' protocols and re-packages them, uses fringe science treatments and diagnoses, and suggests things like urine injections should inspire a little caution. Is it that we are so desperate that we ignore everything in the hopes of a cure? Plus, this makes it much harder for those out there who are also looking for answers, but within the bounds of realistic and reliable accountability. He may be a genius and in 5-10 years we may say he has the " cure' ,but he still should be held accountable, no? This started as a FYI for Mucuna, morphed into Dr K...as is the norm when one follows a path of research...and I do NOT have the intent to dissuade anyone from doing anything they think will help them. Just providing information, and a caveat to be CAUTIOUS, with justified reasons behind my opinion. be well and be CAREFUL Finette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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