From: Don_R._Calkins@commonlink.com (Don R. Calkins) Reply-To: Don_R._Calkins@commonlink.com To: rturner@ua1ix.ua.edu Subject: Re: Re: Declaration of Independence in Black Date: 21 Jun 1996 16:45:52 GMT Organization: Common Link On-Line service > But what do we do when the physician does not believe that the patient is > sick or has no interest in finding a cure? Find a new physician. There are, of course, many physcians out there, many with extensive reputations. Unfortunately, most of them developed their reputations thru' agressive advertising, not on the basis of their cure rate. We have here a disease which goes thru' cycles of apparent cure, but are actually just periods of spontaneous remission in which the most obvious symptoms disappear. The fact that a particular physician was in attendance when the symptoms disappeared does not mean there was a cure effected. If you find one who appers to be successful in effecting cures, adopt his regimen; and then observe yourself and others, and see if a cure ensues. If so, then continue to follow the regimen; if not find another doctor who offers a different procedure. Don't simply find a new doctor promoting an old regimen, irregardless of the advertising. Don C "Know ye not why We created you all from the same dust? That no one should exalt himself over the other." - Baha'u'llah : Race Unity pages - http://www.commonlink.com/~chiron_rising/race/race.html