Dana Ullman's newest Huffingtonpost article: How the AMA Got Rich & Powerful
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:53 pm
Dear Soroush,
Your question ("Does your son need homeopathy or your money.") is a false question. It does not include the option of putting out money and getting nothing back. Given what has happened to me and my sister-in-law recently, that option is a real possibility.
Dr. Cooper gave me a remedy that he did not tell me about a whole bunch of times, in order to "loosen up my system", and then he gave me Sulfur 200C. It does not make me feel certain that I cannot determine if anything beneficial happened. Now that I have real improvement in my condition and I know why, I am not real keen on accepting as truth what someone says is supposedly good. I have to try it and experience it. So just because Cooper gave me a remedy, and just because homeopathy has worked for me in the past, does not mean for me that I got anything out of his remedy of Sulfur 200C, a remedy that numerous other people including myself have also selected.
Thank you for taking the time to think this through with me.
Roger Bird
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 10:09:37 +0000
Subject: RE: [Minutus] Dana Ullman's newest Huffingtonpost article: How the AMA Got Rich & Powerful
Roger
You are unclear! Does your son need homeopathy or your money.
I think colleagues who have read your posts have a good idea what your remedy might be - so I wonder why previous attempts have not given the required result.
Soroush
Your question ("Does your son need homeopathy or your money.") is a false question. It does not include the option of putting out money and getting nothing back. Given what has happened to me and my sister-in-law recently, that option is a real possibility.
Dr. Cooper gave me a remedy that he did not tell me about a whole bunch of times, in order to "loosen up my system", and then he gave me Sulfur 200C. It does not make me feel certain that I cannot determine if anything beneficial happened. Now that I have real improvement in my condition and I know why, I am not real keen on accepting as truth what someone says is supposedly good. I have to try it and experience it. So just because Cooper gave me a remedy, and just because homeopathy has worked for me in the past, does not mean for me that I got anything out of his remedy of Sulfur 200C, a remedy that numerous other people including myself have also selected.
Thank you for taking the time to think this through with me.
Roger Bird
________________________________
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 10:09:37 +0000
Subject: RE: [Minutus] Dana Ullman's newest Huffingtonpost article: How the AMA Got Rich & Powerful
Roger
You are unclear! Does your son need homeopathy or your money.
I think colleagues who have read your posts have a good idea what your remedy might be - so I wonder why previous attempts have not given the required result.
Soroush