Guest guest Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 The science seeks evidence and rational thinking to accept any statement posed as a generally applicable rule. however, the data based research is always valid to the class of population used for the study, and at best, may provide the conclusions having limited applicability. Moment one parameter which was not controlled in the population changes, the whole truth becomes a myth. Many herbs kill the bacteria in our digestive canal. Moment friendly bacteria are eliminated, the gas, acidity, weakness start. But bacteria whether they are friendly or enemies gets decided by geopgraphy, population, diet etc. scientific answers based on evidence of experiments in labs, hospitals need revision w.r.t new population. Why local herbs should be used for local population and even diets can not be generalized, why vaidyas should apply experience and intuition based logic, gets partially explained here: http://health./message/5176 can it be said that the strain of H. pylori in India, being fed on lots of balanced food having high spiritual energy, is a spiritually evolved one and does not like to cause any problems to Indians? same basic idea prevails in reducing liver cancer promoting environment by simple probiotics: ayurveda/message/6770 ayurveda/message/6784 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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