To: Dont Mention the War
Yep,
he was a 'medical doctor' whose field of experitize was in medicine...
He had, at Cornell, the basic nutrition course that all pre-med students get..
Probably taught by someone like me...
I am NOT implying he didn't do further research...
but it still doesn't make him a nutrition expert...
To the professionals, he is a joke...
Sorry folks.
79 posted on
07/03/2003 11:11:56 AM PDT by
najida
(What handbasket? And where did you say we were going?)
To: najida
To the professionals, he is a joke... Yes, just as has been every person in the entire history of humanity who's ever made a breakthough in any field anywhere. First he's a psychopath, then he's a joke, then he's "unproven," then eventually everyone says they believed him all along.
The guy didn't claim to invent a pepetual motion machine. He spent his entire career developing this system, it works, and the medical establishment can't stand that they've been proven wrong, just like the Democrats can't stand it that the Republicans are running things now.
To: najida
To the professionals, he is a joke... The only joke on this thread is you.
212 posted on
07/03/2003 5:07:12 PM PDT by
Nov3
To: najida
Since you are a professional, perhaps you could give us a typical daily diet for a healthy person of 150 pounds weight that would be completely nutritious and non-fattening and could be purchased for less than $7.50 retail?
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