Re: note to Sharon and Zee
- From: jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason)
- Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 12:12:10 -0700
In article <jason-0807051026260001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason) wrote:
> In article <weqze.42260$J12.25055@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> <Hawki63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > "Jason" <jason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:jason-0707052120550001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > In article <Ekkze.40724$J12.24641@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > > <Hawki63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >
> > >> "Jason" <jason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > >> news:jason-0707051621160001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >> >
> > >> > A very wonderful person referred me to the website mentioned below. I
> > >> > visited the site and downloaded the really interesting report on the
> > >> > dangers of statins. It was fairly obvious that the authors of the
> > >> > report
> > >> > had visited Sharon's website and downloaded her report.
> > >> >
> > >> > Please Please download the report and keep it in your files:
> > >> >
> > >> > It's one of the most interesting reports that I have read.
> > >> >
> > >> > http://www.westonaprice.org/moderndiseases/statin.html
> > >> >
> > >> > Jason
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Jason
> > >>
> > >> you seem easily swayed by the written word...like the book you read by
> > >> Jay
> > >> Cohen...
> > >>
> > >> science is not by one person made
> > >>
> > >> the "report" that you speak so highly of...is actually the propaganda
> > >> machine of the WEston A Price Foundation,,,from their quarterly
> > >> newsletter
> > >> entitled "Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts"..
> > >>
> > >> Weston Price was a dentist in the 1930s
> > >>
> > >> just look over the "reference" list....more than half of the "references"
> > >> are from public media...ie the Wall Street Journal,,Newsweek, Washington
> > >> Post..BBC Online network,,Tahoe World....and numerous "personal and email
> > >> communication"
> > >>
> > >> this does not represent a scientific piece...
> > >>
> > >> but it is what you want to believe...so you glombed onto it
> > >>
> > >> Science is science......published studies scientifically
> > >> undertaken,,results
> > >> submitted to a peer reviewed publication...
> > >>
> > >> anyone anyone can write a piece for the Wall Street Journal,,and
not have
> > >> to
> > >> prove one iota of it is true..
> > >>
> > >> and a dentist from 7 decades ago to boot...
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > > Did you read the entire report or just the reference list? If not, I
> > > suggest that you read it. I just took a quick look at the reference list
> > > that you mentioned and found the names of these MEDICAL journals:
> > > Heart
> > > Southern Medical Journal
> > > Neurology
> > > N Engl J Med
> > > JAMA
> > > Many of the magazines and newspapers mentioned medical studies in their
> > > stories.
> > > I don't know about the history of Weston Price but he did NOT write the
> > > report. One of the authors of the report has a PhD degree.
> > > I enjoyed reading the details about medical reports mentioned in the
> > > report.
> > > Regardless, I thank you for your interest.
> > > Jason
> > >
> > > -
> >
> > sorry...this is a piece written by an unknown.....
> >
> > anyone can write anything...doesn't make it true..useful or scientific
> >
> >
> > yes there are some peer reviewed journals in the reference list...but the
> > overwhelming number of newspapers,,"private communication" and
> > emails...makes it nothing but a piece of paper
> >
> >
> > Sharon's contributions are of valid studies,,etc etc...
> >
> > yes..
>
> Hawki,
> You are right. The report is vastly different than any study or report you
> could find in a peer reviewed journal such as JAMA. I still enjoyed
> reading it and learned a lot of valuable information such as tips on safe
> foods to eat as well as foods to avoid.
> Jason
Update:
I have a question for you. Hawki, As you may know, JAMA receives hundreds
of articles each month and the editors of JAMA has to determine which of
the articles to print in JAMA. Do you believe that bias is involved in
that process? For example, if they received an article written by Doctor
Julian Whitaker
<drwhitaker.com> related to a study about CoEnzyme Q10, do you think that
they would publish the article in JAMA?
Jason
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