It is not very clear as to what kind of medicine is being promoted in the 
Goanet post and Huffington Post article appended below. The Free Dictionary 
definition is not exactly helpful. In fact, it is rather strange for a medical 
professional to consult a dictionary or the Huffington Post as source of 
information for his continuing medical education.

But perhaps, for once Gilbert can tell us what he understood about medicine 
from the article in his own words, instead of simply providing links from a 
political website, as he does day in and day out, and then asking us to read 
the twitter type comments of random people that are listed at the end. 

Incidentally, a comment that caught my attention was the following:

QUOTE
"Holistic medicine" is to medicine as "creationi­st science" is to science, 
i.e. bunk baloney.
UNQUOTE

Cheers,

Santosh

--- On Sun, 3/6/11, Gilbert Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Holistic Medicine.
> Please see following link.
> 
> 
> Do not overlook the responses to this post for added
> perspectives.
> 
>  
> Please direct any comments to the author of the article.
>  
> Remember Dale Carnegie quote; which is also attributed to
> Benjamin Franklin, who was born 182 years before Dale
> Carnegie; And now the quote is blessed by Goanet moderator,
> Bosco! 
>  
> Quote: Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain, and
> most fools do.
>  
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-katz-md/holism-helicopters-spiral_b_828643.html
>  
> Regards, GL
> 



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