Guest guest Posted December 24, 2004 Report Share Posted December 24, 2004 I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new members desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that post. I love really good books to learn from....any recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group must be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found on the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the archives. A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. But no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone explain this board to me as I am confused. Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2004 Report Share Posted December 24, 2004 Hi Jennie, I think a lot of people who post here are professionals, you know, people who are very busy, and not everything gets replied to straight away. someone may have noticed your post and have to do some research themselves in order to answer you, that could take time. I would think the time of year would make people even busier, too. I have not been coming here for very long myself, but I have had some personal answers to my own posts, and been given some very good advice too. I may have had to wait a little, but thats ok with me, after all I got some very good professional advice for no charge, and that is something I am very grateful for. No one is obliged to spare their time or share their professional expertise with me, after all, so if anyone is kind enough and makes the time to do so, I consider it a big favour. I agree with you that I dont think its really meant to be a support group in the chummy sense of the word, it seems to be more a source group for information. I didnt notice your arrival myself, so I dont know what type of books you were looking for, I am not a professional in anything except Reiki, so I am not a health expert either. Whats more I am quite sick myself, and my computer time is limited, that is probably why I missed it. There are a lot of good health articles being posted here, and brilliant political posts, I found it a bit different at first as well, but I figure not all groups are alike. There has to be a place for everything, and I guessed that this is mainly a place for reference. Then I came on here and vented yesterday when I was terribly upset, and got such a sweet and kind response, when I wasnt expecting anyone to even notice my post ) What are your health problems, Jennie? I am sure that there must be someone here who could point you in the right direction, maybe you could ask again for what you want to know? all the best Yvonne , " jenniedhs " <jsims442@c...> wrote: > > > I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new members > desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of > weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a > terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to > take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that > post. I love really good books to learn from....any > recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? > Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group must > be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found on > the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the archives. > A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. But > no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to > read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post > and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone > explain this board to me as I am confused. > Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2004 Report Share Posted December 24, 2004 Jennie I never saw your original request. There are hundreds of excellent books available on health. Not knowing how much you know or what your interests are makes it difficult. What started me down this road of nutritional medicine was after I read Weston Prices excellent book, " Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. " This is a classic and should be read by everyone. After that any books by the following authors I highly recommend: Robert Cathcart Emanual Cheraskin Abram Hoffer William Kaufman Frederick Klenner Michael T Murray Linus Pauling Lendon Smith Irwin Stone Roger Williams Take your pick Regards Graeme Ellis The Goldfields Western Australia - " jenniedhs " <jsims442 Friday, December 24, 2004 12:43 PM One answer would have been appreciated, received ZERO > > > > I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new members > desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of > weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a > terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to > take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that > post. I love really good books to learn from....any > recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? > Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group must > be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found on > the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the archives. > A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. But > no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to > read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post > and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone > explain this board to me as I am confused. > Jennie > > > Please pass this message or article on to someone else so that they may > learn also. > > Community Newsletters. > http://www.alternative-medicine-newsletter.info > > Community Message Boards. > http://www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live > a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and > well being. > > . > list or archives: > > :........ - > post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum > digest form:...... -digest > individual emails: -normal > no email:......... -nomail > moderator:........ -owner > :...... - > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 Re concern about no response: I think you might have missed this December 16, 2004 response from Nora Gottlieb. Also the group archives are filled with thousands of valuable articles. You might try searching key words of interest and starting a collection of valuable articles. I try to save articles I think might be of value for friends, family, and health care providers. I like to cut and paste them into Microsoft Word so I don't end up with all of the heading at the top of the page. Then I file the article by subject on my computer. Perhaps somebody knows of a program which cuts off the email heading automatically. Best wishes. Nora Gottlieb " nwgott Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:50:28 -0500 All of Adele Davis' books Lets Get well, Lets Eat Right to Keep Fit, Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible, " Herb Bible, Balch and Balch Books Prescription for Nutritional Healing and " Herbal Healing. Most available thru a good bookstore. I don't have any luck with the library... I'd rather own my books. NG - " jenniedhs " <jsims442 Thursday, December 16, 2004 3:11 PM New Member Re: > > I am new to this group, although not new to the search for > alternative methods when it comes to health. However, the research > I have done has been for the benefit of my dogs health, not for my > own or my family's. Through my research I have become a strong > proponent of a natural diet for dogs (raw human grade food) and use > vitamins, herbal products, and some homeopathics with them. I have > seen such amazing results in my dogs health, but never turned that > focus on myself or my family. Why? Maybe it took the success I have > had with alternative treatments with my dogs before I could trust > them on myself? I don't know. Or maybe the health problems my family > has had I didn't think to question the alopathic drugs used to treat > them and search out alternatives. The trust in alternative methods > of health care sort of snuck up on me, and I now asking myself why > didn't I put this much research and thought into our own health > problems??? At least I am getting started. > > I would really appreciate any recommendations on a book(s) that is a > must read for those just getting started in searching out > alternatives in " human " health care. I have found many wonderful > books on animal care through recommendations from like minded > people. So thought this would be an excellent place to ask. And > wondered how you find a reputable holistic practioner. There are > three listed in our yellow pages, one with a PhD behind her name, the > other two RN's. > > Thank you so much. And I look forward to reading through the > archives and learning. > > Jennie > All of Adele Davis' books Lets Get well, Lets Eat Right to Keep Fit, Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible, " Herb Bible, Balch and Balch Books Prescription for Nutritional Healing and " Herbal Healing. Most available thru a good bookstore. I don't have any luck with the library... I'd rather own my books. NG - " jenniedhs " <jsims442 Thursday, December 16, 2004 3:11 PM New Member > > > > I am new to this group, although not new to the search for > alternative methods when it comes to health. However, the research > I have done has been for the benefit of my dogs health, not for my > own or my family's. Through my research I have become a strong > proponent of a natural diet for dogs (raw human grade food) and use > vitamins, herbal products, and some homeopathics with them. I have > seen such amazing results in my dogs health, but never turned that > focus on myself or my family. Why? Maybe it took the success I have > had with alternative treatments with my dogs before I could trust > them on myself? I don't know. Or maybe the health problems my family > has had I didn't think to question the alopathic drugs used to treat > them and search out alternatives. The trust in alternative methods > of health care sort of snuck up on me, and I now asking myself why > didn't I put this much research and thought into our own health > problems??? At least I am getting started. > > I would really appreciate any recommendations on a book(s) that is a > must read for those just getting started in searching out > alternatives in " human " health care. I have found many wonderful > books on animal care through recommendations from like minded > people. So thought this would be an excellent place to ask. And > wondered how you find a reputable holistic practioner. There are > three listed in our yellow pages, one with a PhD behind her name, the > other two RN's. > > Thank you so much. And I look forward to reading through the > archives and learning. > > Jennie > Send holiday email and support a worthy cause. Do good. http://celebrity.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 I did reply....all of Adelle Davis' bookd...Balch and Balch,Perscriptions for Nutritional healing , Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible. NG ----- OriginalMessage ----- " jenniedhs " <jsims442 Thursday, December 23, 2004 11:43 PM One answer would have been appreciated, received ZERO > > > > I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new members > desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of > weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a > terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to > take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that > post. I love really good books to learn from....any > recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? > Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group must > be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found on > the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the archives. > A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. But > no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to > read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post > and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone > explain this board to me as I am confused. > Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 I really do not know how to reply to your post. It is so full of assumptions, misconceptions, basic misunderstanding that it is much more than just " why didn't someone asnwer my post " . Rather than try and answer your post from your point of reference, I will try and tell you how this group came about and how it works. I was very sick and on my last legs, due to having a lifetime of allopathic poisoning and a lifetime of misinformation on many subjects. I finally realized that my doctors and the standard allopathic care were the most dangerous things to my health. I also knew that if anyone was going to " save me " it was going to have to be me. I was forced to be my own doctor. O.K. after that what do you do and where do you go? I started reading on the net and started buying good naturral health books. I bought a couple of hundred used books on Half.com about it. I couldn't find any group on the web that seemed to " fill the bill " . They were promoting all kinds of off the wall stuff, and very little about real nutritional solutions. The few that were fairly good were limited to specific areas like herbs or TCM. but to me that also seemed too narrow to fully cover what I needed. Only option was the same solution as before. If I wanted it, it looked like that I was going to have to do it myself. Yes, I would have prefered to find a group that was just as I wanted it to be, but realized that I had no right to expect that people change to suit me. I started this goup instead and it was called Gettingwell. It was meant to be for a small select few who didn't want to push their products, weren't complete idiots, didn't want a lot of inane chitchat, wanted high quality information, wou;d help collect information in good articles to be placed in the archives to act as a repository for information to be used by all. It was designed so that those who wished to or had to become their own doctors could help each other with information. It was not set up to promote our services or products because we didn't have any nor want any. To many that concept is not welcome. They do not want to read and take the time to learn. They do not want the responsibility of their own health. The group kept growing even though I was removing and banning people who didn't fit ( it seemed like daily, between 600 to 700 by now.) Most were removed because they came here expecting to spam us with commercial crap. Oh they would post some chitchat of other but with the real intention of spamming us, but for a lot of different reasons. Others just wanted us to change to please them. With 100 new members a month coming and a bunch leaving each month it becomes very hard to try and fulfill all of that which people need and want. To make it much more difficult, those two are usually not the same thing. Well, people kept comming and I changed the name to Alternative Medicine Forum to more accurately reflect the purpose of the group. It became a large group. Along the way, I put up a links page to be used as a reference library to other sites so that members could use it to research any aspect of our version of alternative healing. I added files. I put up a web based bulletin board to post stuff by classification. I posted thousands of articles here and so did a few others. I have edited tens of thousands of postings and tried to keep it to a certain standard. In the process I have probably angered most of the people here at one time or another. That is only part of what has happened along the way. I have been vilified, attacked, demonized, etc. many, many times. Bottom line, I don't care. I have to call em like I see them. Groups are funny things. Actually people are funny things. Running this group has been part of an experiment in human nature. Many come here expecting that others fullfill all of their wishes. They present themselves and say " here I am " , it is now your job to heal me " . or " here I am, it is now your responsiblity to educate me " or some such other nonsense. Others come with the exact opposite view. Well, in spite of my efforts to keep the group somewhat small and my strict policy of tossing anyone out who complained, acted bad, or just didn't fit in we still became one of the largest groups around. Where do we go from here? I truely do not know. For my part it is like having a bull by the tail, you want to let go but you are afraid and just can't quite do it. What I mean by that is for my part, it has been way too much work for too long, I would just as soon as shut it down now in it's present form, but I also do not want to strand the few who might come along and fit in and who may need the information. So, keeping it open for the few, I will have to put up with many who really don't belong, will probably never have enough of an open mind, do not have a willingnes to do the work to learn, are willing to put in the effort, etc Not all groups can be all things to all people. We have to discriminate in our lives to what suits us personally. If we do not find it and still want it, then we have to create it. On the flip side, I have met some amazing people here and on the web. They were intelligent sensitive caring people who went way beyond the call to help many people. Some come with almost all wants and very little thoughts of giving. Some come with giving and say very little of their own wants and needs. Everyone is a combination of those two drives. Some here are very sick, and say little about themselves. They help others who cry for help even though they may not be as ill as the ones helping them. Some come to " show how much they know " to others when a lot of times they are quite ignorant to much of alternative medicine. Some try to help others out of a sense of altruism, even though their knowledge is lacking. So, this group is composed of complex individuals who are severely limited by a curmudgeonly, sometimes bitter old man who says someone has to do it. So, I think the bottom line is that a person who comes here gets close to what their preconcieved notions allow them to find. If a person wants information there is a wealth of it in our daily postings, archives (27,000 articles), files, message boards, individual responses, links library, etc . Most people do not take advantage of this information. They prefer short easy answers that someone else provides when they ask for it. Those short answers are not usually correct, at least not fully correct even though sometimes partially correct. The people who find this group the hardest to adjust to are the ones with the most strongly held preconcieved ideas. But they really didn't need this group in the first place as they usually already know it all and have all of the answers anyway no matter what the subject. This group like many things in life is what the indivual person makes of it. It can be a wealth of knowledge and maybe the key to important things about your health, your life or even oneself. Or it can be an iritant, boring, agrivating, and some hate it. The question for each is as much " who am I, and what relation do I have with others? " as much as " who or what is his group? " regards, Frank , " jenniedhs " <jsims442@c...> wrote: > > > I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new members > desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of > weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a > terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to > take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that > post. I love really good books to learn from....any > recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? > Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group must > be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found on > the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the archives. > A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. But > no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to > read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post > and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone > explain this board to me as I am confused. > Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 My experience is that the more well I am the more that people respond to me. Thus I came up with the theory that not having one's posts responded to is an indicator of bad health just like many other indicators. It is a symptom. Other indicators of bad health might be chronic tiredness, depression, excessive colds and flus, obesity, irritability, addictions, panic attacks, poor memory, attention deficity, insulin resistance, uncontrollable aggression, wimpiness, ... etc etc. We can try to fix up any indicator by attending to it as if it were the problem itself rather than a symptom. But that approach does not work. It cannot. It never will. The approach that works is to treat each symptom as a sign post pointing to the underlying condition. So if one's posts do not get the responses that they deserve then one might ask oneself what biochemical imbalance in one's body is generating a communicative energy that is not inviting to others. After asking that question then one will probably come eventually to Dr Google to try to find out the answer. Dr Google is a lot cheaper and more efficient and more comprehensive and more effective than a bunch of books, in my opinion. I research health obsessively Jennie. I had to learn how to do that myself just as you are attempting to do. I also got a lot of my posts ignored in various forums. Probably this one will be also. But I am half way through my recovery and when I am fully recovered and my brain waves are more inviting then the responses will come flying in. I'm sure. You too. You can make it a game. " How much better am I than this time last year? " " Oh, last December I wrote 5 posts to email lists and got 1 tepid answer. This December I have written 25 posts and received 51 responses including 3 marriage proposals. I think my underlying biochemistry is improved radically. Therefore I will keep on doing wot I've been doing... " Jack " Think differently or don't bother. " > , " jenniedhs " ><jsims442@c...> wrote: > > > > > > I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new >members > > desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of > > weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a > > terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to > > take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that > > post. I love really good books to learn from....any > > recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? > > Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group >must > > be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found >on > > the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the >archives. > > A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. >But > > no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to > > read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post > > and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone > > explain this board to me as I am confused. > > Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 That's not very cool to say stuff like that when there are terminally ill people here, I being one of them C jenniedhs <jsims442 wrote: I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new members desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that post. I love really good books to learn from....any recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group must be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found on the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the archives. A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. But no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone explain this board to me as I am confused. Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 Don't feel bad Jennie, I didn't either Bb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Frank, thankyou for your descriptive, thoughtful, and truthful post! I am new here like the woman who posted about the innerworkings, to put it nicely, of this group and it is very interesting to learn how it started, who started it, and why! Thank you so much for doing it! And I really mean that. I'm not just saying this because I'm a newbie, the history of a group is very important, I'm one of those folks who likes to know where things came from! I have found alot of information here I did not know, I am in the process (a lifelong one, I hope!) of gathering information on better living, and also specific needs. I also have ideas to give, though I am in learning-mode right now. I don't know much about herbs, alternative medicine, or non-traditional healing methods, and I really feel this is something I must learn about, especially since I have 2 children I must care for. I feel fully caring for them includes nutrition! Funny notion, I know, but that's just the way I am! ;-) Again, thankyou for starting this group, and explaining about it in depth--the person who posted the post you are replying to did me a service by doing so, she elicited a response from you about the history of this group, and it was very informative. I will try to be a good group member, and I'm all ears, for now! And, nice to meet you, too! :-D -Glenna/Seattle - califpacific Friday, December 24, 2004 7:42 PM Re: One answer would have been appreciated, received ZERO I really do not know how to reply to your post. It is so full of assumptions, misconceptions, basic misunderstanding that it is much more than just " why didn't someone asnwer my post " . Rather than try and answer your post from your point of reference, I will try and tell you how this group came about and how it works. I was very sick and on my last legs, due to having a lifetime of allopathic poisoning and a lifetime of misinformation on many subjects. I finally realized that my doctors and the standard allopathic care were the most dangerous things to my health. I also knew that if anyone was going to " save me " it was going to have to be me. I was forced to be my own doctor. O.K. after that what do you do and where do you go? I started reading on the net and started buying good naturral health books. I bought a couple of hundred used books on Half.com about it. I couldn't find any group on the web that seemed to " fill the bill " . They were promoting all kinds of off the wall stuff, and very little about real nutritional solutions. The few that were fairly good were limited to specific areas like herbs or TCM. but to me that also seemed too narrow to fully cover what I needed. Only option was the same solution as before. If I wanted it, it looked like that I was going to have to do it myself. Yes, I would have prefered to find a group that was just as I wanted it to be, but realized that I had no right to expect that people change to suit me. Please pass this message or article on to someone else so that they may learn also. Community Newsletters. http://www.alternative-medicine-newsletter.info Community Message Boards. http://www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and well being. . list or archives: :........ - post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum digest form:...... -digest individual emails: -normal no email:......... -nomail moderator:........ -owner :...... - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 " Oh, last December I wrote 5 posts to email lists and got 1 tepid answer. This December I have written 25 posts and received 51 responses including 3 marriage proposals. I think my underlying biochemistry is improved radically. Therefore I will keep on doing wot I've been doing... " Jack Righton, Jack! That's the spirit! Thanks for YOUR reply as well, I am a conversationalist--I will try to keep it at a minimum as I have next to no knowledge of the subject matter of most of the posts--hence my act of joining this group! But I do wish to say thanks for a good conversational post--which I tend to agree with, btw--communication is key, and this is another area I work on constantly. And your signature, " Think differently or don't bother " really hits home with me. Again--righton! -Glenna/Seattle PS: Just curious--did you accept any of the 3 marriage proposals?! ;-) - Jack Saturday, December 25, 2004 12:02 AM Re: Re: One answer would have been appreciated, received ZERO My experience is that the more well I am the more that people respond to me. Thus I came up with the theory that not having one's posts responded to is an indicator of bad health just like many other indicators. It is a symptom. Other indicators of bad health might be chronic tiredness, depression, excessive colds and flus, obesity, irritability, addictions, panic attacks, poor memory, attention deficity, insulin resistance, uncontrollable aggression, wimpiness, ... etc etc. We can try to fix up any indicator by attending to it as if it were the problem itself rather than a symptom. But that approach does not work. It cannot. It never will. The approach that works is to treat each symptom as a sign post pointing to the underlying condition. So if one's posts do not get the responses that they deserve then one might ask oneself what biochemical imbalance in one's body is generating a communicative energy that is not inviting to others. After asking that question then one will probably come eventually to Dr Google to try to find out the answer. Dr Google is a lot cheaper and more efficient and more comprehensive and more effective than a bunch of books, in my opinion. I research health obsessively Jennie. I had to learn how to do that myself just as you are attempting to do. I also got a lot of my posts ignored in various forums. Probably this one will be also. But I am half way through my recovery and when I am fully recovered and my brain waves are more inviting then the responses will come flying in. I'm sure. You too. You can make it a game. " How much better am I than this time last year? " " Oh, last December I wrote 5 posts to email lists and got 1 tepid answer. This December I have written 25 posts and received 51 responses including 3 marriage proposals. I think my underlying biochemistry is improved radically. Therefore I will keep on doing wot I've been doing... " Jack " Think differently or don't bother. " --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.769 / Virus Database: 516 - Release 9/24/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Wow. Thanks for replying Glenna. Really.. I am not pretending; when I was really, really, horribly sick a year and 2 ago nothing I put out to people seemed to evoke much interest. It was difficult to deal with. Glenna, you replying indicates to me that my neurotransmitters are becoming more tuned in the configuration that I want. I really like this group because it has a very good signal-to-noise ratio. I like it that it is information rich and light on chat. So in fact I will not encourage this thread to go on much more. If others reply I will reply personally rather than on the list. Unless there is something very informative that arises. You ask have I accepted any of the marriage proposals? Well; I have to admit I made that bit up. For effect. But the rest was not made up. If any proposals do come, I will need to check out with my wife whether we are going to become Mormon and move to Utah. ;-) Jack " Think differently or find out why. " At 12:08 PM 26/12/2004, PageRox wrote: > " Oh, last December I wrote 5 posts to email lists and got 1 tepid answer. >This December I have written 25 posts and received 51 responses including 3 >marriage proposals. I think my underlying biochemistry is improved >radically. Therefore I will keep on doing wot I've been doing... " > > >Jack > >Righton, Jack! That's the spirit! >Thanks for YOUR reply as well, I am a conversationalist--I will try to >keep it at a minimum as I have next to no knowledge of the subject matter >of most of the posts--hence my act of joining this group! > >But I do wish to say thanks for a good conversational post--which I tend >to agree with, btw--communication is key, and this is another area I work >on constantly. > >And your signature, " Think differently or don't bother " really hits home >with me. Again--righton! > >-Glenna/Seattle > >PS: Just curious--did you accept any of the 3 marriage proposals?! ;-) > - > Jack > > Saturday, December 25, 2004 12:02 AM > Re: Re: One answer would have > been appreciated, received ZERO > > > > My experience is that the more well I am the more that people respond > to me. > > Thus I came up with the theory that not having one's posts responded to is > an indicator of bad health just like many other indicators. It is a > symptom. > > Other indicators of bad health might be chronic tiredness, depression, > excessive colds and flus, obesity, irritability, addictions, panic > attacks, > poor memory, attention deficity, insulin resistance, uncontrollable > aggression, wimpiness, ... etc etc. > > We can try to fix up any indicator by attending to it as if it were the > problem itself rather than a symptom. But that approach does not work. It > cannot. It never will. The approach that works is to treat each symptom as > a sign post pointing to the underlying condition. > > So if one's posts do not get the responses that they deserve then one > might > ask oneself what biochemical imbalance in one's body is generating a > communicative energy that is not inviting to others. > > After asking that question then one will probably come eventually to Dr > Google to try to find out the answer. Dr Google is a lot cheaper and more > efficient and more comprehensive and more effective than a bunch of books, > in my opinion. > > > I research health obsessively Jennie. I had to learn how to do that myself > just as you are attempting to do. I also got a lot of my posts ignored in > various forums. Probably this one will be also. But I am half way through > my recovery and when I am fully recovered and my brain waves are more > inviting then the responses will come flying in. I'm sure. > > You too. You can make it a game. > > " How much better am I than this time last year? " > > " Oh, last December I wrote 5 posts to email lists and got 1 tepid answer. > This December I have written 25 posts and received 51 responses > including 3 > marriage proposals. I think my underlying biochemistry is improved > radically. Therefore I will keep on doing wot I've been doing... " > > > Jack > > " Think differently or don't bother. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2004 Report Share Posted December 27, 2004 Dear Frank, and to the other poster too, Jeanne: Just that I appreciate all you do Frank. I'm sure most of us or some of us, never think that somewhere there is a human being, making all this happen. (the website). And re the nature of the group. Well there is so much information - almost all of it excellent - I don't come here unless I have the time. So some posts do get missed. But don't take it personally, just post again, you'll get an answer eventually. best, ellen In , " califpacific " <califpacific> wrote: > > I really do not know how to reply to your post. > > It is so full of assumptions, misconceptions, basic misunderstanding that > it is much more than just " why didn't someone asnwer my post " . > > Rather than try and answer your post from your point of reference, I > will try and tell you how this group came about and how it works. > > I was very sick and on my last legs, due to having a lifetime of > allopathic poisoning and a lifetime of misinformation on many subjects. > > I finally realized that my doctors and the standard allopathic care > were the most dangerous things to my health. I also knew that if > anyone was going to " save me " it was going to have to be me. I was > forced to be my own doctor. O.K. after that what do you do and where > do you go? I started reading on the net and started buying good naturral > health books. I bought a couple of hundred used books on Half.com about it. > > I couldn't find any group on the web that seemed to " fill the bill " . > They were promoting all kinds of off the wall stuff, and very little > about real nutritional solutions. The few that were fairly good were > limited to specific areas like herbs or TCM. but to me that also > seemed too narrow to fully cover what I needed. Only option was the > same solution as before. If I wanted it, it looked like that I was > going to have to do it myself. Yes, I would have prefered to find a > group that was just as I wanted it to be, but realized that I had no > right to expect that people change to suit me. > > I started this goup instead and it was called Gettingwell. It was > meant to be for a small select few who didn't want to push their > products, weren't complete idiots, didn't want a lot of inane > chitchat, wanted high quality information, wou;d help collect > information in good articles to be placed in the archives to act as a > repository for information to be used by all. It was designed so that > those who wished to or had to become their own doctors could help each > other with information. It was not set up to promote our services or > products because we didn't have any nor want any. To many that concept > is not welcome. They do not want to read and take the time to learn. > They do not want the responsibility of their own health. > > The group kept growing even though I was removing and banning people > who didn't fit ( it seemed like daily, between 600 to 700 by now.) Most were removed because they came here expecting to spam us with commercial crap. Oh > they would post some chitchat of other but with the real intention of > spamming us, but for a lot of different reasons. Others just wanted us to change to please them. With 100 new members a month coming and a bunch leaving each month it becomes very hard to try and fulfill all of that which people need and want. To make it much more difficult, those two are usually not the same thing. > > Well, people kept comming and I changed the name to Alternative > Medicine Forum to more accurately reflect the purpose of the group. It > became a large group. Along the way, I put up a links page to be used > as a reference library to other sites so that members could use it to > research any aspect of our version of alternative healing. I added > files. I put up a web based bulletin board to post stuff by > classification. I posted thousands of articles here and so did a few > others. I have edited tens of thousands of postings and tried to keep it to a > certain standard. In the process I have probably angered most of the > people here at one time or another. That is only part of what has happened > along the way. I have been vilified, attacked, demonized, etc. many, > many times. Bottom line, I don't care. I have to call em like I see them. > > Groups are funny things. Actually people are funny things. Running > this group has been part of an experiment in human nature. Many come > here expecting that others fullfill all of their wishes. They present > themselves and say " here I am " , it is now your job to heal me " . or > " here I am, it is now your responsiblity to educate me " or some such > other nonsense. Others come with the exact opposite view. > > Well, in spite of my efforts to keep the group somewhat small and my > strict policy of tossing anyone out who complained, acted bad, or just > didn't fit in we still became one of the largest groups around. > > Where do we go from here? I truely do not know. For my part it is like > having a bull by the tail, you want to let go but you are afraid and > just can't quite do it. What I mean by that is for my part, it has been way > too much work for too long, I would just as soon as shut it down now > in it's present form, but I also do not want to strand the few who > might come along and fit in and who may need the information. So, > keeping it open for the few, I will have to put up with many who > really don't belong, will probably never have enough of an open mind, > do not have a willingnes to do the work to learn, are willing to put in the effort, etc > > Not all groups can be all things to all people. We have to > discriminate in our lives to what suits us personally. If we do not find it and still want it, then we have to create it. > > On the flip side, I have met some amazing people here and on the web. > They were intelligent sensitive caring people who went way beyond the > call to help many people. > > Some come with almost all wants and very little thoughts of giving. > Some come with giving and say very little of their own wants and > needs. Everyone is a combination of those two drives. Some here are > very sick, and say little about themselves. They help others who cry for help even though they may not be as ill as the ones helping them. Some come to > " show how much they know " to others when a lot of times they are quite > ignorant to much of alternative medicine. Some try to help others out > of a sense of altruism, even though their knowledge is lacking. So, > this group is composed of complex individuals who are severely limited by a > curmudgeonly, sometimes bitter old man who says someone has to do it. > > So, I think the bottom line is that a person who comes here gets close > to what their preconcieved notions allow them to find. If a person > wants information there is a wealth of it in our daily postings, > archives (27,000 articles), files, message boards, individual > responses, links library, etc . Most people do not take advantage of > this information. They prefer short easy answers that someone else > provides when they ask for it. Those short answers are not usually > correct, at least not fully correct even though sometimes partially correct. > The people who find this group the hardest to adjust to are the ones with the > most strongly held preconcieved ideas. But they really didn't need this > group in the first place as they usually already know it all and have all of the answers anyway no matter what the subject. > > This group like many things in life is what the indivual person makes of it. It > can be a wealth of knowledge and maybe the key to important things > about your health, your life or even oneself. Or it can be an iritant, > boring, agrivating, and some hate it. > > The question for each is as much " who am I, and what relation do I > have with others? " as much as " who or what is his group? " > > regards, > > Frank > > > > > > , " jenniedhs " > <jsims442@c...> wrote: > > > > > > I guess this group is so ingrained it is not welcoming to new members > > desiring to learn. I asked for book recommendations a couple of > > weeks ago to help me learn and not one reply. Sorry I don't have a > > terminal disease that needs treatment NOW...I want to learn how to > > take care of ourselves holistically so we won't have to add that > > post. I love really good books to learn from....any > > recommendations? Maybe another group would help more? > > Recommendations on that would be appreciated. I think this group must > > be a group of " regulars " that just post what ever they have found on > > the net that day from what I have deduced from reading the archives. > > A lot of copy and paste " articles " that are interesting to read. But > > no one replies to personal posts. I just wanted some good books to > > read and research on holistic health. Have found some of the post > > and articles interesting but not applicable to my health. Someone > > explain this board to me as I am confused. > > Jennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2004 Report Share Posted December 27, 2004 I still can't get over the reference that woman made about " not being terminally ill " God help her if it ever happens to her, maybe she'll realize what an awful thing that was to say C rasheedaas <rasheedaas wrote: Dear Frank, and to the other poster too, Jeanne: Just that I appreciate all you do Frank. I'm sure most of us or some of us, never think that somewhere there is a human being, making all this happen. (the website). And re the nature of the group. Well there is so much information - almost all of it excellent - I don't come here unless I have the time. So some posts do get missed. But don't take it personally, just post again, you'll get an answer eventually. best, ellen In " Life is not holding a good hand; Life is playing a poor hand well. " Danish proverb Read only the mail you want - Mail SpamGuard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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