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Old 02-17-2002, 11:46 AM   #21
Steve Moppert Steve Moppert is offline
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At this point it is probably better to agree to disagree. I am more comfortable dealing with evidence than emotion and anecdotal stories. We both have a right to our opinions and experiences.

I do believe that medicine and science are always evolving. Does kinesiology do the same?

When I first saw the posting on kinesiology, I researched several Web sites, curious and wanting to know more. What I read did not convince me. In fact, the opponents made a stronger argument for me. I then posted that if one of the followers of kinesiology could prove the validity of this practice, I would be open to changing my mind. I did not demand anything. I was actually saying that I'm open, but not convinced...convince me. This is not an attack. This is an appeal for more information. What I received was closer to an attack than what I posted.

Again, as I said in the first posting, "I'm glad 'Cynthia' found something health related that 'she' can believe in." I hope you find relief from your problem. Kinesiology just doesn't sound like a solution for me.

Steve
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