Did you look at the site in question? This is on the front page:
"Accurate information about chiropractic is not easy to get. Most publishers, editors, and broadcasters are unwilling to examine this topic in depth and to publish critical information. As a result, most reports reaching the public express what chiropractors would like people to believe. This Web site will enable you to deepen your understanding. If you decide to seek chiropractic care, it may also help you find a suitable practitioner." Chiropractic practice is, by and large, not based on hard science - unless you count the placebo effect. Licensed medical practice is. Dan On 8/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan, your point is well taken. It would be though like asking Microsoft about Linux if you didn't know anything about open source...Or like asking a born-again Christian about Mormonism. Why go wandering off to get information from a soured old unlicensed supposed MD who instead of trying to do good in the world seeks to rake the muck and look for the worst in those he does not understand? Go to the source. Isn't that what Linux is all about? Scott
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