Well, I "judged" first by word of mouth (email actually) from people I
thought knew what they were talking about and who had experience of
using CS. Then I "judged" by sites like www.silvermedicine.org that
don't sell CS, and seem to be written from a reasonable position. Then I
joined the silverlist and "judged" by the conversations and exchange of
information here. From there I "judged" by the two CS sites that do sell
something (generators) but seemed to me by then to also have non-hyped
solid CS information. Those two sites are silverpuppy and silvergen.
Along the way, I learned about CS, bought two generators, made a
"learning" generator myself, kept lots of records, pestered list members
(mainly Ode, Trem, and ole Bob) for help endlessly, and gained
experience of my own in making and using CS.
I try to recognize sales hype wherever it appears. Sometimes sales hype
is so egregious anyone should recognize it (though some don't even then)
and sometimes it is subtle. This is sometimes known in common parlance
as "having a good bullshit detector". Of course one's BS detector is
influenced and informed by one's past experience and predjudices, which
everyone has, whether they admit it or not. Unless I have long
experience and wide reading in any area, I always do some googling to
try to find out what the other side is. There is science and there is
junk science, just as there is history and junk history, and it can be
very hard to determine which is which, and not everyone is ever going to
agree on which is which.
Since I have had severe iodine allergy for over 20 years I've been
forced to learn more about it than I ever wanted to know. In having to
avoid it with ever increasing vigilance as every reaction to too much
caused even greater sensitivity, I have had to do a lot of reasearch on
iodine, in order to keep up with the ever expanding list of foods it
gets put into in one form or other, by direct addition (as in iodized
salt, sea salt)or via kelp/seaweed fertilizers and feed supplements,or
use of iodine disinfectants, seaweed thickeners, and on and on.
sol
Dee wrote:
But if you use this as a measuring stick for everything, then I for one
wouldn't be using EIS! There are some sites out there that absolutely
rubbish it, but I know from experience that they are wrong! So how are
you to judge? Dee
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