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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 8:25:23 GMT -5
Eric (and Rob), Are there any other web resources that you guys frequently visit concerning MT? Other forums, blogs, advisors webpages, etc that you find interesting/beneficial and recommend? Thanks, Jared
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Post by erictalmant on Apr 9, 2009 11:44:14 GMT -5
Eric (and Rob), Are there any other web resources that you guys frequently visit concerning MT? Other forums, blogs, advisors webpages, etc that you find interesting/beneficial and recommend? Thanks, Jared Jared: Besides the MT forum that is for advisors, I really don't go to many other places. A fellow MT advisor, Sean Croxton, has a channel on blogtalkradio that you may want to check out. It can be found at: www.blogtalkradio.com/UndergroundWellnessI will try to post some of the more important things that crop up on the MT advisors forum here so that everybody remains in the loop. I am also working on some new articles that will be published soon that will shed some light on the latest and greatest trends in the MT community.
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Post by robwhite on Apr 9, 2009 12:17:00 GMT -5
Jared - The main thing i have been doing recently is trying to find the original sources of information that the MT FHC's are based upon, and understand the fundamentals of them. I've also been looking at how more recent persons have been adapting this original work in their own systems, which HealthExcel appears to hold in high regard. For example, Dr Laura Power has recently amalgamated Dr Abravanel's Endocrine / Body Type work, and Peter D' Adamo's Blood Type work (and legetimised it significantly), and updated them with her findings into a more effective system IMO. The same goes for Guy Schenker, who i'm reading up on at the moment, who amalgamated Dr Revici's work on fatty acids/sterols balance, Dr Kelley's work on ANS dominance, and Dr Watsons work on carbo-oxidation balance, into his own Nutri-Spec system which also adds electrolyte / fluid balance and Acid/Alkaline Balance into the mix. See the reference list at the bottom of this page: www.healthexcel.com/docs/_core1.htmlEric - Great stuff. Look forward to it.
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