Saturday 11 February 2012

[Supertraining] Digest Number 4513

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Messages

1.

Re: [Supertraining] Applied Kinesiology by Any Other Name… | S

Posted by: "Kendall Chew" chew.k3@gmail.com   shoulders123

Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:37 pm (PST)



Interesting,

I too am in manual medicine. I am an osteopath, in England. We have
some pretty odd therapies here. My concern is that some of the people
who visit places and people like this, are actually ill. Visiting
untrained practitioners, without medical education can be dangerous
(rarely) but some of the rationale behind these therapies steps onto
thin ice, especially if a real diagnosis is not made. Interestingly,
your chiro technique with the tuning fork is one I use myself, in
clinic, for testing occult fractures -it is pretty accurate. Place a
vibrating tuning fork onto a bone you suspect is fractured, if the
patient jumps off the couch in pain, then there is a high probability
the bone is damaged. It is NOT infallable but is worth using. It is
particularly useful for identifying juvenile spondylolystheses -
usually the youngster describes the sensation as being "Wierd" (this
is the usual reaction in youngsters - it is more painful in adults). -
I do not charge any more for this proceedure, partly because this
diagnostic takes no more time than it does to sneeze and partly
because I have never had the presence of mind to charge $400.00 for
the privilege. Apparently I will never make it to the big time!

Kendall Chew
Cheshire, England.

2.

Looking for a copy of Biochemie (1967) by NN Jakowlew

Posted by: "rwwilson@rocketmail.com" rwwilson@rocketmail.com   rwwilson@rocketmail.com

Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:38 pm (PST)



Hello,

I am looking for a copy of Biochemie (1967) by NN Jakowlew. This edition is published in German and while that would work, I would be looking for an English translation if it is available. I seem to remember a publisher a few years back that was translating and publishing old text from the Soviet Union and Eastern Block countries. Does anyone know if they are still in business, and if so, how to get in touch with them?

Thank you,
Rob of Milwaukee, WI

3a.

Re: Would you like your telomeres tested? | BMJ

Posted by: "Ron" ronderadourian@yahoo.com   ronderadourian

Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:39 pm (PST)



It seems that there is not a consensus in the research community on the benefit of this testing at this time.

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/05/telomere-testing/

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> http://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e681
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Friday 10 February 2012

[entrepreneurs] Replay is up: Mentors + Book of the Month is Monday!

 

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[marriagerestoration] Doreen's Daily Delights - Feb 10th 2012- "... There is a way!! ”‏

 

"...Is There Anything Too Hard For Me?" (Jeremiah 32:27).

Why would God ask a question such as this? Would He ask it of us in
this day and age? Would He point His finger directly at you or me and
ask if we, personally, thought this of Him?

Do you think it's a hard thing for God to restore your marriage? Do
you think it's hard for God because your spouse has moved to another
country? Is GOD able to resurrect?

If God has promised you restoration then He is able to heal and
restore your marriage, and so much more. A resurrection has to
happen before a restoration can take place. "...Is anything too hard
for God?" (Jeremiah 32:27).

We need to stop doubting GOD. GOD is GOD and there is nothing hard
for Him to do. I repeat, there is NOTHING HARD FOR HIM TO DO! My
friends, it is GOD we are dealing with.

Let's not be like Mary and Martha. They did not believe their
brother could be resurrected. Lazarus was in the grave for four
days. Was it hard for Jesus to resurrect Lazarus? No. So why do
you think God cannot resurrect your dead marriage? Let it be known
that there is NOTHING hard or difficult for GOD.

When Job was going through his agonies and doubts, and questioned the
Lord, the reply was, "Where were you when I laid the foundations of
the earth?.... Where does the light live, or darkness?... Who made
the drops of dew?... Did you create wisdom?... Did you give strength
to the horse?" The Lord was saying, in other words, "Look around you
at creation. Do you believe that I made all this happen? Then why
would you consider doubting me like you are?" Why would you even
doubt that I can heal and restore your marriage?

In my Ministry I have come across many people who are trusting the
Lord for healing and restoration in spite of the negative
circumstances that surround them. They are trying to do what they
hear the Lord saying to them. And then there are others who seem to
always be doubting the Lord. We see people who just cannot put
themselves in His caring Hands and trust Him.

How do we show we doubt Him? How about when we go talk to a neighbor
about our situation instead of going right to the Lord? We need to
allow God to do this for us. We need to get down on our knees and
plead for wisdom from God. We will often do what our neighbor
advises us to do (Remember worldly counsel?), but will we do what God
tells us? When we do this, are we really saying that we just don't
believe that God is able to help?

Perhaps, before you came to know the Lord, when you were miserable,
you didn't think God could help you. Then, in some miraculous way, He
brought you to Himself, and you believed. How many of us have now
lost that first trust and belief, and are now doubting that He can
help us - again? How many of us will constantly rely on other sources
to solve our problems, but won't take time to pray to our Heavenly
Father about our situation?

Remember, dear friends, there is NOTHING the Lord is not able, or
wanting, to help you with. He wants your marriage healed and
restored more than you do!

"Ah, Lord God, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great
power. Nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing, nothing is too difficult
for thee."

If you, today, reading this Devotional, are still doubting that God
can and will heal your hurting marriage, please consider these words
from God, Himself. "...Is there anything too hard for Me?" The
answer is in the words of Jesus, Himself. "With God, all things are
possible." (John 19:26). Also, if you still doubt, remember this,
one of the most inspirational quotes from Jesus, Himself, in the
Bible.

"And whatever you ask in My Name, I will do, so that the Father may
be glorified in the Son. If you ask anything of me in My Name, I
will do it." (John 14:13-14).

Be encouraged

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[Supertraining] Digest Number 4512

Messages In This Digest (3 Messages)

1.
Tweet from @newscientist From: David Supertraining International
2.
Have you experienced S.H.I.T. Training yet? From: David Supertraining International
3a.
Re: [Supertraining] Applied Kinesiology by Any Other Name… From: deadliftdiva@comcast.net

Messages

1.

Tweet from @newscientist

Posted by: "David Supertraining International" david@supertraininginternational.com   driscoll_david

Thu Feb 9, 2012 10:23 am (PST)



This just arrived at 12-15am, up for work at 5am :-/

Ultimate guide to sleep: What it is, what it's for and what modern life is doing to it http://t.co/9uQAZsnI

http://twitter.com/#!/newscientist/status/167580553225306112

David Driscoll
Sydney, Australia
2.

Have you experienced S.H.I.T. Training yet?

Posted by: "David Supertraining International" david@supertraininginternational.com   driscoll_david

Thu Feb 9, 2012 10:24 am (PST)

3a.

Re: [Supertraining] Applied Kinesiology by Any Other Name…

Posted by: "deadliftdiva@comcast.net" deadliftdiva@comcast.net

Thu Feb 9, 2012 12:57 pm (PST)



IMHO, AK is yes, on the list - but I'm sure I can find many more things ahead of it in silliness. For example, the notion that putting a crystal on somebody's forehead is going to make them well...sans any other realistic treatment.

There's a new one every day - oh yes, another favorite is the "Tibetan Bowl Massage" someone I know sells...(sigh). You get a metal bowl, burn some sage torches, and a Tibetan monk (theoretical, can't prove he is or isn't one really) and you charge oh, about 100 dollars a session. You get the monk to chant as you burn the torch, and you have the monk touch the bowl. Then you take the bowl and touch the injured shoulder (in this case). No actual massage is done (in fact, you don't touch the client at all after touching the bowl to them...."you might disturb the energy".). Needless to say, if this was truly effective, I'd be out finding a monk I could work with, it would really reduce some of the mileage I take on doing the heavy massage work here! :)

Another chiro "technique" one of my clients told me he was subjected to was the tuning fork to the vertebrae - for 400 dollars a session.

There are people making a better living than I do by way of the placebo effect IMHO - but I'm not willing to take that long walk off a short pier personally, I choose to remain within practice in therapeutic/medical massage.

None of these are really dangerous, just silly and expensive. They rely heavily on believe and finding those who believe them even in this economy, well, they're still well funded apparently.

The more dangerous trend IMHO is to tell folks they have "dangerously low adrenal function" and offer to treat it.... when clients tell me they're taking sheep's gland extracts and other things as instructed by their chiro without the knowledge or blood test by their PCP or other specialist, all I can do is strongly suggest they get their MD involved....sigh. Some have given me pamphlets they received claiming "80% of all adults have adrenal dysfunction/failure".

I think AK is relatively mild compared to some of these above.

The Phantom
aka Linda Schaefer, CMT/RMT, competing powerlifter
Denver, Colorado, USA

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Subject: [Supertraining] Applied Kinesiology by Any Other Name… | Science-Based Medicine

Applied kinesiology (AK) was briefly mentioned in Scott Gavura's article on Food Intolerance Tests last week. Since AK is arguably the second silliest thing in CAM after homeopathy, I thought it wouldn't hurt to say a little more about it.

http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/applied-kinesiology-by-any-other-name/

David Driscoll
Sydney, Australia

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Thursday 9 February 2012

[entrepreneurs] Webclass tonight: Why your family needs mentors & how to find them

 

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[Supertraining] Digest Number 4511

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Messages

1a.

Re: Picking sides in A Science Debate

Posted by: "Ralph Giarnella" ragiarn@yahoo.com   ragiarn

Wed Feb 8, 2012 12:06 pm (PST)



I think that this article is very relevant. One would think that there are no sides to science. Science should be based on the facts as presented. However we know live in a climate where interpretation of science is often based on ones religious beliefs and if science goes counter to what your religion has been teaching then the science must be long.

We are regressing to the the middle ages. Gallileo was persecuted for his science because it went against the church's teaching.

However in science we need to be sure to separate scientific fact from scientific theory. It is also important not to take scientific fact out of context and stretch the facts to prove something that they were not meant to prove.

I have seen posts on this very forum that have taken certain scientific facts and stretched them to fit a topic the individual was trying to make.

The author makes an important point when he states that we should beware of scientists making statements outside of their area of expertise.

This brings to mind a quotation€ ¢ " A little knowledge is a dangerous thing" Alexander Pop 1688-1744

Ralph Giarnella MD
Southington USA

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Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 11:40 PM
Subject: [Supertraining] Picking sides in A Science Debate


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At the core of so many issues confronting us today is a foundation of science and, all too often, there is a debate about the nature of that science. For the general population this presents a puzzling dilemma; how do you pick the right side in a science debate? This dilemma is complicated by the fact that most of us are not equipped with a level of knowledge, or the correct training to understand its context, to be able to decide upon points at issue in some very complex sciences.

http://riaus.org.au/articles/picking-sides/

David Driscoll
Sydney, Australia


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1b.

Re: Picking sides in A Science Debate

Posted by: "paula206" PaulA206@aol.com

Wed Feb 8, 2012 11:50 pm (PST)




On Feb 8, 2012, at 3:28:44 AM, "Ralph Giarnella" <ragiarn@yahoo.com> wrote:

However in science we need to be sure to separate scientific fact from scientific theory.

Hmmmm. € ¦ While I agree with the intent of the letter this is excerpted from; it is important to know that a simple fact in no way resembles a theory. € ¦ More importantly here in a scientific discussion, a scientific theory is so much more that a simple hypothesis which may be not even be worthy of testing.

The lay public uses theory to mean hypothesis and the phrase "in theory it should work" is the prime example of this misuse.
A scientific theory has not only been proven multiple times in a full range of applications but has also been used to accurately predict new and unknown "facts" or properties and beget new hypotheses€ ¦ for testing.€ ¦  In due time over an indeterminate period of validation and confirmation and successful use in general application and new research, a theory may be accorded the status of a law in the scientific disciplines world wide where it is germane. € ¦ 

Theories set absolute limits and boundaries which are inviolate. € ¦ They are absolutely true and final arbiters. € ¦ A scientific hypothesis may be based on observations and experienced interpretation and reason, but must be tested for validity and may be ultimately found false or inadequate to explanation.

Newton's theories became laws; Einstein's theory encompasses and expands Newtons laws. € ¦ Newton's laws did not allow for conditions of scale and velocity outside local observation but he was not "wrong'"; his laws are simply a restricted or "local manifestation" of the greater theories of relativity as expounded upon by Einstein.

Silly ideas (hypotheses) like the much quoted "they said" legends are in no way scientific theories. € ¦ Ex: "they said a man will never fly faster than the speed of sound", as if some scientists said it was theoretically impossible to exceed the speed of sound, is simply untrue. € ¦ There never was any theoretical prohibition on matter traveling faster than sound. € ¦ Engineers doubted the ability of material structures € ¦ to overcome the stresses € ¦ involved in 'breaking the sound barrier'. € ¦ Scientists had no doubt that ordinary matter could travel that fast. € ¦ 

Now for ordinary matter to travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, is a theoretical prohibition. € ¦ It simply cannot be done due to the very nature of matter and energy. € ¦ This is a true theoretical limit and not subject to fallacy. € ¦ This is a tenet of Einstein's theory and not an untested hypothesis.

I am sure the writer meant hypothesis and not theory speaking scientifically in his e-mail but the point is important if we wish to understand science and yet, use ignorant lay terminology which obfuscates the real issues of merit. € ¦ At the risk of being accused of being pedantic, I raise this point in the memory of Dr. Siff.

Thank you,
Paul Boardman
Chicago

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2a.

Re: What is clenbuterol and why was Alberto Contador banned for dopi

Posted by: "Ralph Giarnella" ragiarn@yahoo.com   ragiarn

Wed Feb 8, 2012 12:06 pm (PST)



Clenbuterol, marketed as Spiropent and Ventipulmin, is a sympathomimetic amine used by sufferers of breathing disorders as a decongestant and bronchodilator. People with chronic breathing disorders such as asthma use this as a bronchodilator to make breathing easier. It is most commonly available as the hydrochloride salt, clenbuterol hydrochloride.
Clenbuterol is a € ¢Î²2 agonist with some structural and pharmacological similarities to epinephrine and salbutamol, but its effects are more potent and longer-lasting as a stimulant and thermogenic drug. It causes an increase in aerobic capacity, central nervous system stimulation, and an increase in blood pressure and oxygen transportation. It increases the rate at which body fat is metabolized while increasing the body's BMR.[1]It is commonly used for smooth muscle relaxant properties. This means that it is a bronchodilator and tocolytic.

Clenbuterol is also prescribed for treatment of horses; however, equine use is usually the liquid form of clenbuterol.

Courtesy of Wikipedia

Ralph Giarnella MD
Southington USA

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Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 9:57 PM
Subject: [Supertraining] What is clenbuterol and why was Alberto Contador banned for doping?


€ ¢Â 
What is clenbuterol and why was Alberto Contador banned for doping?
http://t.co/cq2KYynk

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2b.

Re: What is clenbuterol and why was Alberto Contador banned for dopi

Posted by: "Giovanni Ciriani" Giovanni.Ciriani@Gmail.com   gciriani

Wed Feb 8, 2012 12:17 pm (PST)



Why is this article being proposed to Supertraining? It is shallower than
what has already been shared on this subject one year ago, and it does not
discuss details that are important to understand this issue, such as the
plasticizers etc.

[Feel free to provide a link to the prior discussion or add your own comments re plastcizers - it seems you haven't contributed much more than Jim's post, maybe less as yours also lacked a sense of humour ;-) DD]

Giovanni Ciriani
West Hartford,
CT - USA

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> On Behalf Of David Supertraining International
> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 7:57 PM
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> Subject: [Supertraining] What is clenbuterol and why was Alberto Contador
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> What is clenbuterol and why was Alberto Contador banned for doping?
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3.

Occupy Elsevier

Posted by: "David P. Dillard" jwne@temple.edu   jwneastro

Wed Feb 8, 2012 12:26 pm (PST)




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4a.

Re: Vaccinhaters: The LeRoy 15 tics were NOT caused by Gardasil. Per

Posted by: "zabeth" e.i.hartline@gmail.com   zabethdejoie

Wed Feb 8, 2012 11:48 pm (PST)



Be that as it may, this is why Gardasil has come under scrutiny:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/757789?src=nl_topic

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--- In Supertraining@yahoogroups.com, David Supertraining International <david@...> wrote:
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> Vaccinhaters: The LeRoy 15 tics were NOT caused by Gardasil. Period.
> February 6, 2012
> The data are in folks, and we can now say with 100% confidence that the tics of the young women in LeRoy, New York were NOT caused by HPV vaccine. How dare I make such a statement? Well, because the data have been released by the New York State Department of Health. You may read the report with your own peepers if you like (1).
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> http://skeweddistribution.com/2012/02/06/vaccinhaters-the-leroy-15-tics-were-not-caused-by-gardasil-period/
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> The site is called Skewed Distribution - where science meets common sense.
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5.

Applied Kinesiology by Any Other Name… | Science-Based Medicine

Posted by: "David Supertraining International" david@supertraininginternational.com   driscoll_david

Wed Feb 8, 2012 11:52 pm (PST)



Applied kinesiology (AK) was briefly mentioned in Scott Gavura's article on Food Intolerance Tests last week. Since AK is arguably the second silliest thing in CAM after homeopathy, I thought it wouldn't hurt to say a little more about it.

http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/applied-kinesiology-by-any-other-name/

David Driscoll
Sydney, Australia

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6.

Would you like your telomeres tested? | BMJ

Posted by: "David Supertraining International" david@supertraininginternational.com   driscoll_david

Thu Feb 9, 2012 4:37 am (PST)



A company that is based in the United States, Life Length, is offering telomere testing and services€ ¢'½ from its laboratory in Spain, with the aim of making it easy for physicians and their patients to take our biomarker test,€ ¢'½ says its press release.1 It adds, Telomeres are best predictors of biological age and excellent general health indicators, highly related to the emergence of age-related diseases.

http://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e681

David Driscoll
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