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Old July 19th 03, 12:52 AM
Jeff Utz
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Perhaps you should ask the good people of QuackWatch.

Jeff

"Lifeknox" wrote in message
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I have a question. Peer reviewed journals! For one thing I may be wrong,

but
has any member of Quack watch ever gotten an article published in a truly
scientific peer reviewed journal. I know they may be placed in political
journals which are not scientific and referenced from there, but has any

member
of quack watch ever published a truly scientific article--- anywhere!! Or

is
all they do just attack others who have more knowledge than they do and

claim
to know more than everyone else based on having bought a medical degree?

thanks

Jerry




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Old July 31st 03, 12:25 AM
Jeff Utz
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"Lifeknox" wrote in message
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quackwatch!!!! In my opinion, having read enough of the articles against
everything except highly profitable medical treatments touted by that

group

What medical treatment is "touted?" I did not see any medical treatment
touted.

is
enough, to make me believe that EVERYTHING they publish is unscientific

and
unfounded!! I would consider their opinions about any alternative

treatment as
valuable as ariticles on Jews written by leaders of the Klan! Some of the
Klan's articles have references, are printed on good machines and seem

fair
enough on the surface, but on closer inspections, just as the articles

written
by groups such as quack watch tend to just reference in a circle other

articles
not published in reputable journals that are written by others without an
objective basis for thier "opinions" not scientific facts. These are my
opinions, I think they are shared by most health professionals that have
investigated the anti-health alternative opinions of these people!


Cool. Show us just some of the stuff that they say that is not supported by
the peer-reviewed literature.

Jeff

thanks

Jerry



 




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