Monthly Archives: October 2010

So I Got To Thinking

As you will have guessed by now I am an advocate of objective measurement of health parameters as the only reliable way to get and stay healthy. It doesn’t always work but it is the only consistent methodology. You can … Continue reading

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In response to “A Complex Encryption”

I received a wonderful email from a reader and it began thus: “In response to “A Complex Encryption” I’m no scientist, having done horribly in chemistry and biology in high school (which is the limit of my schooling), but I’ve … Continue reading

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With Apologies to William James and his “The Varieties of Religious Experience”

Here is a sampling of the answers my patients gave to the rhetorical questions in my last post “A complex encryption only you can decode.” What fascinating, brilliant people you are! This sampling is to show the breadth of answers; … Continue reading

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A Complex Encryption Only You Can Decode

I know my patients and readers to be smart, analytical and information driven; frankly they are canny people. It is no self-flattery to say they would not be in a practice like mine or reading this if that were not true. … Continue reading

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