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Ultimately, we can all keep doing exactly what were doing and stay sick all we want. It sure doesn't hurt Yasko's feelings to thumb our noses at her. Just like it doesn't hurt Freddd or Rich if we ignore their suggestions and think otherwise. For that matter, which of those scientists above would agree with their theories? I think we have to study what we are capable of studying and take a bit of this and a bit of that and couple that with trial and error, unless you have the genes. But if we have the genes and just ignore a decade's worth of research conducted by the only one I've ever heard of who has actually studied this area in the lab along with treating some very sick patients who have them, I think were doing ourselves a horrible injustice. Yet the researchers above are doing it on some preliminary lab data alone. No doubt about it, Dr. Yasko sure doesn't have all the answers but she has come to terms with many of the issues in this area through her own trial and error. My doctor has a saying that used to kind of bug me but I'm growing more found of it. It goes like this "The person who says it can't be done, shouldn't interrupt the one doing it".
Just some food for thought. I also appreciate the food that I've received in return. I think this site is great for revealing all kinds of different experiences, views, and theories that just may save the next generation a lot of misery.
Sincerely,
Angela
I really don't know where your assumptions come from; you talk about hurting feelings and thumbing noses. I simply follow the evidence, and so far I have not been convinced, by what has been presented, that Yasko is right. That is all. There is nothing personal about it.
Of course I want to get better. But you seem to assume that the only way to get better is to follow Yasko's advice. I disagree.