I am half way through it. The back cover is studded with glowing
endorsements from students and professionals.. I'm no biologist, but it
makes sense. The water memory is not exotic, but a resoned discourse on how
water molecules next to proteins can become structured. The book is very
readable with lots of marginal sketches.
Mike Carrell
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From: "William Beaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 4:10 PM
Subject: [Vo]:Heretical biology
Here's a biology book I'm going to buy: "Cells, Gels, and the Engines of
Life" by G. Pollack, a researcher here at UW Bioengineering. Someone at
work was talking about this book having heretical biochemistry and "water
memory" controversy. Then I read this amazon review written by A. Stein,
PhD neurobiologist at the UW dept of medicine:
"Dr. Pollack is an embarrassment to his field and his University... This
book may change the way you look at the world around you, but so will
psychoactive drugs and head trauma. Pollack is a laughing-stock. He will
tell you that he is a persecuted genius."
See? I just **gotta** read it now. Thanks Dr. Stein! :)
http://www.amazon.com/Cells-Gels-Engines-Gerald-Pollack/dp/0962689521/
http://depts.washington.edu/bioe/people/core/pollack/pollack.html
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