Here is the article to which Stephen was referring:
http://www.epaperoheraldo.in/epaperpdf/2212014/2212014-md-hr-17.pdf
Crystal healing is just another example of many forms of quackery that are
practiced in the world today. Quackery is almost as big a business today as
modern medicine. Indeed,
I just want to let you know that reading a newspaper article or any crap
written by somebody on the internet is not research. Falcao does not know this
because he is not a scientist or academic, and is not familiar with real
research of any kind. Research, especially original scientific research
Try your luck Santosh
Stephen
On 25 January 2014 15:53, Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
wrote:
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> Santosh Helekar chimbelcho at yahoo.com on Fri Jan 24 17:13:35 PST 2014
> wrote:
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> Can you please send me the article to which you are referring? Perhaps, I
> will be able to offer the feedback th
Santosh Helekar chimbelcho at yahoo.com on Fri Jan 24
17:13:35 PST 2014 wrote:
Can you please send me the article to which you are
referring? Perhaps, I will be able to offer the feedback that you seek. I share
your concern about quackery being spread through the internet and by the
popular pres
Can you please send me the article to which you are referring? Perhaps, I will
be able to offer the feedback that you seek. I share your concern about
quackery being spread through the internet and by the popular press.
Cheers,
Santosh
> On Friday, January 24, 2014 1:46 AM, Stephen Dias
>
Ref; Article on Herald Café appeared on dated 22th January 2014 titled
HEALING WITH CRYSTALS
In an interview with Patricia Ann Alvares with Crystal Haler Tarminder
Manchanda she highlights the curative value of crystals while
debunking myths
I, Dr Joe D’Sousa ex-professor of Microbiology at Goa U