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:''(I wrote this artice. It is 100% philosophy of alternative medicine. I am reporting your vandalism again!)'' |
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I'm baffled how he can put "Lifestyle Diseases" in the category of "Philosophy of alternate medicine". If someone can explain the reasoning behind it.... well, I'll be suprised that there was reasoning beyond 'fly-posting' - [[User:Xgkkp|Xgkkp]] 10:15, 11 Jun 2004 (UTC) |
I'm baffled how he can put "Lifestyle Diseases" in the category of "Philosophy of alternate medicine". If someone can explain the reasoning behind it.... well, I'll be suprised that there was reasoning beyond 'fly-posting' - [[User:Xgkkp|Xgkkp]] 10:15, 11 Jun 2004 (UTC) |
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:I shall repeat it one more time. I am the original author of this article. |
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:Philosophy of alternative medicine articles are clearly NOT branches of alternative medicine, nor talking about history or famous people. Obviously, they are articles that talk about the philosophy of the movement or the [[natural philosophy]] theories that underlie alternative medicine. [[Wellness]] would be a good example, if it was not for its poor writing style and content. [[Alternative medicine]] is another classic example of the philosophy of alternative medince. |
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:[[Lifestyle Diseases]] discusses the philosophy behind only one branch of alternative medicine called [[natural health]]. It would have nothing to do with other branches, like [[homeopathy]] for example. [[User:John Gohde|John Gohde]] 23:20, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC) |
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MHN's defintion of alt med includes anthing remtoly related to boilgoy or lifstely that is not part of the pathogen desase modle[[User:Geni|Geni]] |
MHN's defintion of alt med includes anthing remtoly related to boilgoy or lifstely that is not part of the pathogen desase modle[[User:Geni|Geni]] |
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I'm baffled
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- (I wrote this artice. It is 100% philosophy of alternative medicine. I am reporting your vandalism again!)
I'm baffled how he can put "Lifestyle Diseases" in the category of "Philosophy of alternate medicine". If someone can explain the reasoning behind it.... well, I'll be suprised that there was reasoning beyond 'fly-posting' - Xgkkp 10:15, 11 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- I shall repeat it one more time. I am the original author of this article.
- Philosophy of alternative medicine articles are clearly NOT branches of alternative medicine, nor talking about history or famous people. Obviously, they are articles that talk about the philosophy of the movement or the natural philosophy theories that underlie alternative medicine. Wellness would be a good example, if it was not for its poor writing style and content. Alternative medicine is another classic example of the philosophy of alternative medince.
- Lifestyle Diseases discusses the philosophy behind only one branch of alternative medicine called natural health. It would have nothing to do with other branches, like homeopathy for example. John Gohde 23:20, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC)
MHN's defintion of alt med includes anthing remtoly related to boilgoy or lifstely that is not part of the pathogen desase modleGeni