Dear indi:
Thank you very much for your efforts. I think, after all, that you are
right about anecdotal evidence. I appreciate the fact that you are
discussing this. Truthfully, I have wondered about the condition of CS when
stored for a while, and wonder how much it has changed, and what its
present condition is. I personally cannot afford to get lab analysis on
older CS. I wish I had some guidelines as to how long to keep it before
chucking it and making some new. Thanks again. Faith G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Indi" <indule...@comcast.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: CS>blue moons revisited
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 05:20:32PM +0100, Dee wrote:
So by that thinking, then are we all guilty on this list of giving EIS
to others and telling them of its wonders? After all, if it can't be
'proved' does this mean to say that it can't be true? Even though we
know categorically that is does work? dee
That isn't what I said at all.
I am simply pointing out that when we declare our anecdotal evidence as
scientific fact, we are not being truthful. I give people CS and tell them
what it did for me, and I think that's a fine thing to do.
But we must accept our position as guinea pigs and as amatuers; unless you
are a doctor, medical researcher, or chemist, you cannot honestly go much
beyond presenting anecdotal evidence, and you certainly cannot* make
claims
about a given solution being "unchanged" after years of storage.
I feel so misunderstood now....
indi
*Well you *can*, but it isn't credible to do so.
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