Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2(pesnta.1.2) 9/5/84; site scc.UUCP Path: utzoo!utcs!lsuc!pesnta!scc!steiny From: steiny@scc.UUCP (Don Steiny) Newsgroups: net.med Subject: Re: Re: Re: Unconventional Cancer Therapy Message-ID: <458@scc.UUCP> Date: Mon, 11-Mar-85 12:35:18 EST Article-I.D.: scc.458 Posted: Mon Mar 11 12:35:18 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 11-Mar-85 15:36:50 EST References: <3012@cbneb.UUCP> <12450@gatech.UUCP> Organization: Personetics, Inc. - Santa Cruz, Calif. Lines: 21 > > But now that yin and yang have gotten into the picture, I just have to say > something. Many of the ideas that come out of these california discussions > on health find there final roots in religious practices of several thousands > of years ago. Ying and Yang, as used in Chinese medicine, have long lost their religious significance. They are descriptive terms like "hot" and "cold." Chinese medicine 1) did not come from California. 2) claims no cure for cancer. -- scc!steiny Don Steiny - Personetics @ (408) 425-0382 ihnp4!pesnta -\ 109 Torrey Pine Terr. ucbvax!twg --> scc!steiny Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060 fortune!idsvax -/