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April 28th 06, 06:21 PM
Your doctor may not be interested, even after you show them the
documented results of the clinical trial.
You will most likely be told that if the treatment was effective, the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would have approved it; if a
treatment is not approved, it cannot be a good and beneficial therapy.
However, this treatment does not fall under the jurisdiction of FDA
approval, and is not regulated by them. It is not common knowledge that
many such therapeutic categories exist. For example, none of the
medications used by homeopathic and naturopathic doctors are regulated
by the FDA.
http://asthma.bigmoron.com/asthma.htm
Mark Probert
April 28th 06, 06:48 PM
wrote:
> Your doctor may not be interested, even after you show them the
> documented results of the clinical trial.
> You will most likely be told that if the treatment was effective, the
> Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would have approved it; if a
> treatment is not approved, it cannot be a good and beneficial therapy.
> However, this treatment does not fall under the jurisdiction of FDA
> approval, and is not regulated by them. It is not common knowledge that
> many such therapeutic categories exist. For example, none of the
> medications used by homeopathic and naturopathic doctors are regulated
> by the FDA.
> http://xxxxx.BIGMORON.com/xxxxx.htm
What an appropriate domain name.
Jeff
April 29th 06, 05:56 PM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Your doctor may not be interested, even after you show them the
> documented results of the clinical trial.
> You will most likely be told that if the treatment was effective, the
> Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would have approved it; if a
> treatment is not approved, it cannot be a good and beneficial therapy.
> However, this treatment does not fall under the jurisdiction of FDA
> approval, and is not regulated by them. It is not common knowledge that
> many such therapeutic categories exist. For example, none of the
> medications used by homeopathic and naturopathic doctors are regulated
> by the FDA.
Correct. And few, if any, of homeopathic and naturopathic medications have
been shown to be safe or effective. The treatment is helpful at one thing:
selling books.
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Jeff
CWatters
May 3rd 06, 02:06 PM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Your doctor may not be interested, even after you show them the
> documented results of the clinical trial.
> You will most likely be told that if the treatment was effective, the
> Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would have approved it; if a
> treatment is not approved, it cannot be a good and beneficial therapy.
> However, this treatment does not fall under the jurisdiction of FDA
> approval, and is not regulated by them. It is not common knowledge that
> many such therapeutic categories exist. For example, none of the
> medications used by homeopathic and naturopathic doctors are regulated
> by the FDA.
> http://asthma.bigmoron.com/asthma.htm
>
Your site seems to be down already.
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