APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE....

Very eloquently said Terry (as always).

Connie

> From: Terry Chamberlin <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 13:43:15 -0500 (EST)
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>Noni juice, etc.
> Resent-From: [email protected]
> Resent-Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 10:43:17 -0800
> 
> Becoming an Alternative Health practitioner was the
> logical and practically unavoidable result of being
> born with significant health issues that the medical
> profession not only couldn't help, but actually
> aggravated.
> 
> Over the years, I have found considerable relief from
> some of the issues I was born struggling with, but
> some of the other issues have refused to be resolved.
> 
> This has resulted in my developing a continual search
> mentality, always reading, always searching. This has
> turned out to be a benefit to me, for it has produced
> a Perpetual Student attitude in me. Being very human,
> if I have a string of successes with my clients, it's
> easy to fall prey to an attitude of elitism, a "I'm
> one of the Better Practitioners, the Effective Ones".
> But then I have to face my consistent failure at
> finding answers to my own issues, rather humbling
> (though healthy), to say the least.
> 
> Within the limits of finances, family and personal
> flexibility, I have experimented with a lot of
> supplements and therapies that have received high
> praise from others. There is still, in me, a
> subconscious hope that I will finally stumble upon
> that Magic Elixir, that Super Potion, the Cure-all
> that will conquer my and my clients health problems.
> Oh, I know logically that there is no Silver Bullet (I
> had thought I found it in CS, but I was wrong), but
> something in me still hopes, Maybe, Maybe, Maybe.
> 
> When I first came across Noni juice, everyone was
> crying, "This is the stuff!" (as I have seen with
> many, many other things). I bought 12 bottles of it
> and started drinking. After six bottles, I noticed
> nothing whatsoever. The fellow I bought it from
> suggested inceasing the dosage, so I doubled the
> recommended intake. After six more bottles and no more
> results than if I had been drinking lemon-aid, I once
> again faced the reality:  There is no Silver Bullet.
> Good health will not come from That One Special
> Nutrient that you need. Good health can only come from
> healthy living. 
> 
> I am not opposing Noni juice. Many folks have
> experienced good results from Noni juice (and from
> Colostrum, and bentonite clay, and Colloidal Silver,
> and Co-Q10, and Vitamin C, etc.), but the only Cure to
> poor health is good health, is caring for your body,
> mind and spirit.
> 
> My two cents.
> 
> Terry Chamberlin
> 
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