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- Re: [Supertraining] Applied Kinesiology by Any Other Name⦠| S From: Kendall Chew
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- Looking for a copy of Biochemie (1967) by NN Jakowlew From: rwwilson@rocketmail.com
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- Re: Would you like your telomeres tested? | BMJ From: Ron
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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.
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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
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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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> A company that is based in the United States, Life Length, is offering telomere testing and services from its laboratory in Spain, with the aim of making it easy for physicians and their patients to take our biomarker test, 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.
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> http://www.bmj.com/content/ 344/bmj.e681
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> David Driscoll
> Sydney, Australia
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