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Tuesday, April 09, 2002"Part of the problem is that it was a commission of advocates, myself included,'' said Dr. Tieraona Low Dog of Corrales, N.M., who along with Fins sent the dissenting letter. As a result, the commission wouldn't take a stand about which alternative therapies have a growing body of science behind them and those that were unproven, possibly unsafe or downright fraudulent, said Low Dog, an expert in herbs. "To not take a stand on some of these things that are quackery is just nonsense," she said. Fins agreed. "We should try to identify those things that are promising, and the key element is objectivity and science, not partisanship and advocacy," he said. posted by Sydney on 4/09/2002 08:16:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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