Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Mati- Cut out the personal attacks immediately. >Were you asleep? Stoned? (Are ya stoned right now?) Homeschooled, >poorly? Who taught you that education meant simply appropriating >concepts that feel comfortable? > Really, you're quaint! Like a pioneer clutching his Bible, the > only book he owns... - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 Mati, >Hey, maybe Weston Price was the second coming... if the first was a poor >country carpenter, why couldn't the second be a pasty dentist from the rust >belt? That's an unfair way to describe Price. Price did 25 years of controlled animal experiments and wrote a 1200 page book on them before doing his NAPD research, while being appointed the first Research Director of the ADA's Research Institute, having a team of 60 of the world's leading scientists including, for example, Mayo of the Mayo Clinic, and authored 220 articles in research journals on subjects ranging from basic physics and chemistry to aesthetic dentistry. > Bow down before his outmoded experimental design! I don't see how you can fail to see the value in Price's NAPD research. Price didn't, to my knowledge, make the type of sweeping claims that Chi is making, which are conflicted by much of the other research he has done. His observation that immunity to infectious diseases correlates with immunity to tooth decay and likewise immunity to mental decline is an important one that is enhanced and not contradicted by modern science. Price knew well the idea of controlled experiments, and although he worked before the idea of a double-blind study was developed, his animal experiments were rigorously controlled. There is no one single form of evidence that trumps everything else and there are important benefits to Price's research that can't be done in a test tube and can't be done in the US with people on modern foods and in fact can't even be done during this time period. Chris -- Dioxins in Animal Foods: A Case For Vegetarianism? Find Out the Truth: http://www.westonaprice.org/envtoxins/dioxins.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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