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:*''Due to their respect for the wisdom of the body'' - ambiguous.... how can a body have "wisdom"? | :*''Due to their respect for the wisdom of the body'' - ambiguous.... how can a body have "wisdom"? | ||
:*''small and specially prepared '' - unnecessary | :*''small and specially prepared '' - unnecessary | ||
:* | :*''Again, mainstream medicine rejects this premise as unsupported by adequate [[clinical evidence]], [[molecular biology]], or both.'' - why was this deleted? | ||
:*''when considering homeopathy as an intervention, but may be used to determine the need for more conventional approaches.'' vs ''are generally not essential for selecting a homeopathic remedy, but may be used for medical disease diagnosis.'' - I find the original sentence more descriptive & sensible. "medical diesase diagnosis" is ambiguous. | :*''when considering homeopathy as an intervention, but may be used to determine the need for more conventional approaches.'' vs ''are generally not essential for selecting a homeopathic remedy, but may be used for medical disease diagnosis.'' - I find the original sentence more descriptive & sensible. "medical diesase diagnosis" is ambiguous. | ||
:*'', which he feels will be more effective.'' - Why add this? Awkward grammar, incorrect gender; should be s/he, & it's confusing. I'm trying to figure out if it means anything substantial but I can't. | :*'', which he feels will be more effective.'' - Why add this? Awkward grammar, incorrect gender; should be s/he, & it's confusing. I'm trying to figure out if it means anything substantial but I can't. | ||
::I think these are reasonable considerations. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 02:46, 19 November 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 20:46, 18 November 2008
- 13:22, 6 October 2008 Gareth Leng 17:45, 6 October 2008 D. Matt Innis - D Matt Innis' edits were completely agreeable.
- 02:39, 7 October 2008 Howard C. Berkowitz 03:35, 7 October 2008 Dana Ullman
- "life energy," sometimes called a "vital force," which today is commonly referred to as a person's immune and defense system. - awkward grammar
- Due to their respect for the wisdom of the body - ambiguous.... how can a body have "wisdom"?
- small and specially prepared - unnecessary
- Again, mainstream medicine rejects this premise as unsupported by adequate clinical evidence, molecular biology, or both. - why was this deleted?
- when considering homeopathy as an intervention, but may be used to determine the need for more conventional approaches. vs are generally not essential for selecting a homeopathic remedy, but may be used for medical disease diagnosis. - I find the original sentence more descriptive & sensible. "medical diesase diagnosis" is ambiguous.
- , which he feels will be more effective. - Why add this? Awkward grammar, incorrect gender; should be s/he, & it's confusing. I'm trying to figure out if it means anything substantial but I can't.
- I think these are reasonable considerations. D. Matt Innis 02:46, 19 November 2008 (UTC)