Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Dr L

I've read about that "null hypothesis" and it can give a person a thrilling ride
<VBG>.  Seriously, this stuff has really piqued my interest.  I think I can link
it sociology as well as psychology.  All I need to do is use the one and only one
variable sociologists are accused of using--socioeconomic status and it looks like
from all the postings that is a big factor in who will be more likely to be
exposed to these environmental teratogens.  My urban and regional professors would
be proud.

jackief

Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff wrote:

> "Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jackie - I am so pleased that you are willing to consider this. I agree
> with what you are posting.  Definitely 'energy' is working here, maybe
> Doc or another lister knows.  BTW you have the open and inquiring mind
> of a true researcher and I think you will be quite a contributor. Ride
> that null hyothesis! Don't mean to pontificate or sound like an expert,
> I'm sure from the posts that others feel the same.  Go for it! And let
> us know! Meanwhile I'll keep an eye open (out from under my magnet hat!)
> Just kidding, don't have a hat.    :) LDMF.
> ------------------------Jackie Fellows wrote:------------------------
> >
> > Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Hi Linda
> >
> > This makes sense to me, somehow.  Wouldn't that in some respects be similar
> > to acupuncture??  In using certain metals in the needles wouldn't that do
> > something with the ions in our bodies?  Boy, you can tell I am less than
> > informed about the physical side of a person.  And, if magnetism can balance
> > the organism to reduce pain, then the opposite should hold true--in an
> > environment where the electromagnetic field is altered, shouldn't it create
> > conditions in which pain occurs??
> >
> > jackief
> >
> > Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff wrote:
> >
> > > "Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > Greetings Jackie, I wonder if the following ties in. It is the flip
> > > side, but I think it might be related because what 'helps' can be the
> > > flip side of what 'hurts'.
> > >
> > > Currently on a medical topic list we are discussing the use of magnets
> > > to reduce pain. Seems that when they are placed on the body it increases
> > > the flow of blood to an area, that is it aids circulation.  Now, there
> > > are different precursor states: might be trauma, might be inherent, even
> > > genetic wiring that brings on the pain - anyway it might not be so far
> > > afield from general discusssions of magnetism and organisms.  C U Soon,
> > > :) LDMF.
> > >
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