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It is interesting that naturopathic colleges now have Chinese medicine

programs under their wing.

 

 

 

 

This may be true, however, as at Bastyr Univ. there are no requirements in

the curriculum for NDs to study CM other than an elective course and they

still lobby nationally to have CM covered under their scope of pracitce with

absolutely no training....It tends to be a divisive issue at the school to

understate it slightly.

 

Kelly

 

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kdwelch25@h...> wrote:

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>

> It is interesting that naturopathic colleges now have Chinese

medicine

> programs under their wing.

 

And these programs are accredited. The program at the

Portland ND school is oneof the best places to learn TCM

herbology in the US.

 

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Fernando wrote:

>I do agree with you that all posts should be addressed and signed by

>the list member. However, I may be misunderstanding your comment

>above, but it seems to me that a comment's value should be based on

>it's content instead of the status of the writer. As you know, much

>strength has been ordained " out of the mouth of babes and sucklings " ,

>and often comments by those of not so highly steemed status are less

>biased in nature and more revealing of the true status of our

>profession. I often wonder why in a group of over 600 members only

>about a dozen members pen their thoughts to the list.

 

This sounds great, and I appreciate your idealism. On the flip side, with

over 600 members, if we all participate regularly, the traffic quickly

becomes to much to sort out and keep up with. There are several

professional members whom I hold in high esteem who rarely post here, and I

would guess it is mainly because they are busy.

 

In my own case, though I may often agree with many of the participants in a

given topical thread, and disagree with some others, I perceive that there

is often little I to be added to a given discussion, and I am generally

content to treat the list much as I would a Chinese medical journal. On the

rare occasions when I do post, it's usually to emphasize a point I feel

strongly about. On those occasions, even though I'm fairly sure I give

voice to matters that are of interest or concern to others on the list, my

comments generally don't receive a response. (Although, Z'ev once did me

the honor of disagreeing with my reading of a passage from Pi Wei Lun).

 

People who are well-known generally are so because they've been around

longer, and they've been right, at least well-spoken, in public discourse.

Those of us (such as myself) who rarely post and have not otherwise

distinguished ourselves in the public eye can't really expect to be

esteemed solely for the content of our speech, even if what we say is

meritorious. On the other hand, I didn't know Todd from Adam when I first

joined the list, yet I now respect this man, whom I've never met in the

flesh, as one of my finer contemporaries.

's right to want people to identify themselves when they post, for many

reasons, famous or not.

 

Jeffrey Chapman

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, Jeffrey Chapman <cha@l...>

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On the other hand, I didn't know Todd from Adam when I first

> joined the list, yet I now respect this man, whom I've never met

in the

> flesh, as one of my finer contemporaries.

 

 

I am flattered beyond belief. Further proof that anyone can make

a name for themselves, but only if you name yourself.

 

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  • 1 year later...

>

>I LOVE my Brother. There's a new one that I'm coveting... It's a brother as

>well but it's got a wide table for doing things like quilts and that's me

>next

>one and me recommendation. I find the small tables at times can be

>inconvienent... AND you can switch it out with a regular table...

 

boy... I've got a brother I'd LOVE to switch out for a table...

 

oh

 

you're talking sewing machines....

 

nemmine

 

 

 

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LOL...Take my brother too....

Carol

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Marge Clark

Monday, November 10, 2003 1:58 PM

Re: Digest Number 1065

 

 

 

>

>I LOVE my Brother. There's a new one that I'm coveting... It's a brother as

>well but it's got a wide table for doing things like quilts and that's me

>next

>one and me recommendation. I find the small tables at times can be

>inconvienent... AND you can switch it out with a regular table...

 

boy... I've got a brother I'd LOVE to switch out for a table...

 

oh

 

you're talking sewing machines....

 

nemmine

 

 

 

Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy

Accessories, Information, Books and more!

Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com>

 

 

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