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Great phrase, Catia. I never thought I would write web pages about the benefits

of massage therapy, but it has been a real education in another healthcare

profession, since my wife became a massage therapist.

Dave

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

Owner, InfoSites: Content-rich Website Development

www.elk-hunting-tips.net

www.benefits-of-massage-therapy.com

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

catianutr

Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 4:01 AM

To: rd-usa

Subject: Re: What are the rules for this site

" I hope that I am never just about nutrition, but a complete and versatile

person who is interested and interesting, and can handle many topics, not just

nutritional related. "

Very well said Digna; I completely agree with your point of view. I think people

should look more into transversal knowledge and not only into nutrition.

Catia Borges

>

> Physical activity has a lot to do with every dietitian's line of work, as it

> goes hand in hand with health and fitness, BP and metabolic control. There

> is actually an excellent relationship in the original message. It was the

> other comments that weren't of much interest and not totally related, so I

> deleted most, responded once, then many ppl became aggressive so I bowed out

> and ducked out before the shooting started. I hope that I am never just

> about nutrition, but a complete and versatile person who is interested and

> interesting, and can handle many topics, not just nutritional related

> topics. This is a group forum and I don't recall reading any rules that

> only nutrition topics can be posted, although I believe when I joined I did

> read something about general rules of conduct as far as other areas of

> behavior expectations.

>

> Digna

>

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We have been using massage therapy in our health & medical nutrition

center since 1994. Gets those nutrients flowing:)

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> Great phrase, Catia. I never thought I would write web pages about

> the benefits of massage therapy, but it has been a real education in

> another healthcare profession, since my wife became a massage

> therapist.

>

> Dave

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN

> Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

> Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

> Certified LEAP Therapist

> Owner, InfoSites: Content-rich Website Development

> www.elk-hunting-tips.net

> www.benefits-of-massage-therapy.com

>

> From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On

> Behalf Of catianutr

> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 4:01 AM

> To: rd-usa

> Subject: Re: What are the rules for this site

>

> " I hope that I am never just about nutrition, but a complete and

> versatile person who is interested and interesting, and can handle

> many topics, not just nutritional related. "

>

> Very well said Digna; I completely agree with your point of view. I

> think people should look more into transversal knowledge and not

> only into nutrition.

>

> Catia Borges

>

>

> >

> > Physical activity has a lot to do with every dietitian's line of

> work, as it

> > goes hand in hand with health and fitness, BP and metabolic

> control. There

> > is actually an excellent relationship in the original message. It

> was the

> > other comments that weren't of much interest and not totally

> related, so I

> > deleted most, responded once, then many ppl became aggressive so I

> bowed out

> > and ducked out before the shooting started. I hope that I am never

> just

> > about nutrition, but a complete and versatile person who is

> interested and

> > interesting, and can handle many topics, not just nutritional

> related

> > topics. This is a group forum and I don't recall reading any rules

> that

> > only nutrition topics can be posted, although I believe when I

> joined I did

> > read something about general rules of conduct as far as other

> areas of

> > behavior expectations.

> >

> > Digna

> >

>

>

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