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Hi Connie and all,

My post should have read " Alternative vs Traditional " debates.

I consider Homeopathy under the category of Alternatives, i.e. not

Traditional. Correct me again if I am wrong in this assumption.

>don't write to me and tell me of all the miracle cures you

>have seen or how long this type of treatment has been in existance. >I've

heard it all before and I've made my decision.

I don't write to anyone specific, but in general. There is no such thing as

a miracle cure, and have never claimed there was: homeopathic or alternative

origins or any other non-traditional category that exists.

You are free to delete any " homeopathic " posts that I make and I would not

be offended that you did, nor am I offended that you don't agree with me.

This is the nature of debating I was merely commenting on: the positive

effects of such a debate, and conveying to the group about not being

necessary to get " our panties in a wad " , or the boxer shorts for that

matter. :-)

Sincerely,

Ana Casinha, 34

Woodbridge, Ont.

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