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- From: bsimon@elvis.stsci.edu (Bernie Simon)
- Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative,sci.med
- Subject: Re: Orthomolecular Approaches to Medicine
- Message-ID: <BSIMON.92Dec28073522@elvis.stsci.edu>
- Date: 28 Dec 92 12:35:22 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: la1002@albnyvms.bitnet's message of Sun, 27 Dec 92 14: 09:47 GMT
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- If you want to find out more about alternative medicine, a good place
- to start is with Andrew Weil's book, "Health and Healing". It gives
- brief summaries of the different kinds of alternative medicine, a
- critique of the excesses of allopathy, and an explanation of why he
- thinks an understanding of the placebo response is important for the
- future of medicine.
- --
- Bernie Simon (bsimon@stsci.edu) ad astra per aspera
-