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21. Chicken Pox: Why Do Children Die?
Food Is Your Best Medicine by Henry G. Bieler, MD Paperback, 1982 by BallantineBooks The theories of the successful clinician, John Tilden (18511940),
http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Vaccines/ChickenPoxWhy.htm
CHICKEN POX: Why Do Children Die?
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While chicken pox is rarely fatal, vaccination proponents in New York State want to mandate universal vaccination of school children against varicella. But rather than keeping them away from “infected” kids, Natural Hygienists suggest a better way to regain health and avoid death: Keep them away from allopathic physicians! The following document was provided by
Gary Krasner, Director
Coalition For Informed Choice
Email CFIC@nyct.net Note: The information on this website is not a substitute for
diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional. With paraphrasing here and there, the next 9 paragraphs is taken from the section on chicken pox from the 1965 book, “Food Is Your Best Medicine” by Henry Bieler, M.D. He was a renowned clinician practicing in Pasadena, CA for over 50 years until his death in 1975. Dr. Bieler’s skills were sought after by Hollywood celebrities and honored by his peers (a medical wing was named after him). His book is still available from Random House. Chicken pox arises from the elimination of toxic fat or fatty acids through the hair fat glands. The chemical burn from the purging of waste products though the skin causes the characteristic blister of this disease. This occurs when the liver is congested and cannot perform its eliminative function and metabolic waste matter (toxins) is then thrown into the bloodstream. These toxins in the blood must be discharged, so nature uses vicarious avenues of elimination, or “substitutes”. When these bile poisons (from the liver) in the blood come out through the skin, we get skin conditions manifested by rashes, boils, acne, etc. Or they come out through the mucous membranes (inside skin) manifesting as various catarrhs, like chicken pox. Thus, the skin is “substituting” for the liver, or a vicarious elimination is occurring through the skin.

22. Univ. Of Haifa Library - Electronic Texts List - Index By Authors
Tilden, JH (John Henry), 18511940.. Appendicitis the etiology, hygienic anddietetic treatment. Tilden, William A. (William Augustus), Sir, 1842-1926
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  • T. R. (Taylor Root), 1829-1872
    School amusements : or, How to make the school interesting. Embracing simple rules for military and gymnastic exercises, and hints upon the general management of the school room ...

  • Tabb, John B. (John Banister), 1845-1909
    Poems

  • Tabellini, Guido Enrico, 1956-
    Political economics and macroeconomic policy

    The size and scope of government : comparative politics with rational politicians

  • Taber, Christopher
    Explaining rising wage inequality : explorations with a dynamic general equilibrium model of Labor earnings with heterogeneous agents

    General equilibrium cost benefit analysis of education and tax policies

    General equilibrium treatment effects : a study of tuition policy
    Tax policy and human capital formation
  • Tableaux '98 (1998 : Oisterwijk, Netherlands) Automated reasoning with analytic tableaux and related methods : International Conference, TABLEAUX'98, Oisterwijk, The Netherlands, May 5-8, 1998 : proceedings
  • TACAS 2001 (7th : 2001 : Genova, Italy) Tools and algorithms for the construction and analysis of systems : 7th International Conference, TACAS 2001, held as part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2001, Genova, Italy, April 2-6, 2001 : proceedings
  • TACAS 2003 (9th : 2003 : Warsaw, Poland) Tools and algorithms for the construction and analysis of systems : 9th International Conference, TACAS 2003, held as part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2003, Warsaw, Poland, April 7-11, 2003 : proceedings
  • 23. Les Précurseurs Et Grands Noms Des Médecines Naturelles Et Ancestrales
    Translate this page Lindlahr, Henry Biologiste, médecin, hygiéniste américain (Chicago) Tilden,John H. (1851-1940) Médecin réformiste de Denver (Colorado)
    http://www.iirhb.org/fr/precurseurs/
    - L'école Corps professoral Introduction Politique interne Gestion pédagogique Vie étudiante Services additionnels Conclusion Serment Historique - Niveaux offerts - Baccalauréat (Bachelor) Maîtrise (Master) Licence (Ph. D.) Doctorat (Doctor) Calendrier des cours Août 2005 Septembre 2005 Octobre 2005 Novembre 2005 Janvier 2006 Mars 2006 Avril 2006 Mai 2006 Juin 2006 Atividades em Portugal Les cours Modalités des cours Une formation à part Descriptif abrégé - Formations courtes - Guide thérapeutique - Information et culture - Fondements med. nat. Demande d'information Répertoire partenaires
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    B C D ... T U V W X Y Z
    A Al Biruni (973-1048)
    Albert-le-Grand (Saint)
    Alexander, Frederick Matthias
    Acteur australien. Alexander, Gerda (1908-1994) Aristote (384-322 av. J.C.)
    Philosophe grec. Assiniwi, Bernard
    Avicenne, Ibn Sina (980-1037)
    Professeur B Bach, Edward (1886-1936) Barbeau, Raymond Bates, William (1860-1931) Les mycrozymas ou petits ferments. Benveniste, Jacques Bernard, Claude (1813-1878)

    24. Founders Of The American Natural Health Movement - Vibrant Living Newsletter - J
    John H. Tilden John H. Tilden (18511940) With his theory of toxemia, Tilden was an important influence on Henry Bieler, author of the highly popular
    http://www.subtleenergysolutions.com/newsletter-pioneers.html
    A monthly publication of Subtle Energy Solutions
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    July 21, 2005 HOME CURRENT ISSUE COMPANY BLOG FROM NATURAL HEALTH AND BACK AGAIN
    How did we get here?

    by Boyd Martin It was Hippocrates, nearly 2400 years ago, who put forth the most influential ideas about human health and the creating and preserving of it. His observations and reasoning have formed the basic underpinnings of modern medicine, yet his approaches to actual medical conditions would be defined today as "alternative." Hippocrates espoused such "alternative" ideas as: The natural healing power of the human body.
    The importance of eating wholesome unadulterated foods.
    The effect of thoughts and feelings on the health of the body.
    Yet, as time wore on, the teachings of Hippocrates were forgotten, with men of medicine reverting to dogmatic and fatalistic approaches to disease, using astrology, numerology and religious superstitions. Disease prevention and even daily hygiene were dismissed. Enter Paracelsus, in the first half of the 16th Century, who attacked the dogmatic belief of his modern doctors that the human body is controlled exclusively by the stars and the planets. He insisted upon the right to discover latent powers of nature by daring to use his faculties of observation and imagination. He stressed the healing power of nature, and raged against modern methods, such as wound treatment that prevented natural drainage of bodily fluids. Paracelsus was particularly interested in the role earth elementsmetals and mineralsplayed in the human body. He was the first to connect goiter with lead in drinking water. He correctly maintained that miner’s disease (silicosis) resulted from inhaling metal vapors. Doctors and clerics at the time maintained that miner’s disease was a punishment for sins.

    25. La Medicina Del Siglo XIX
    Translate this page John H. Tilden (1851-1940). Tilden es conocido por haber establecido la relación Henry C. Bastian (1837-1915) se enfrentó a Pasteur, por haber mantenido
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    LA MEDICINA DEL SIGLO XIX En el siglo XIX dominan varios sistemas. Tras la teoría mecanicista (Descartes, Borelli), panvitalista (Paracelso, Van Helmont) y la vitalista (Haller; Bordeau); surge en la primera mitad el romanticismo , además de la revolución industrial y la revolución liberal burguesa y en la segunda mitad surge otro modelo que bien podemos llamar físico-químico y evolucionista . También llamada positivista. Tiene lugar el nacimiento y la época dorada de la hidroterapia , la medicina naturista y la higiene natural ROMANTICISMO FILOSOFÍA NATURAL El romanticismo se desarrolla entre 1800 y 1848. Durante esta época surge la filosofía de Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling y la “ Naturphilosophie ” o sistema de Filosofía natural . Para Shelling, naturaleza y espíritu son entre sí idénticos, una mitad indisoluble. “La naturaleza es espíritu visible, el espíritu es naturaleza invisible. El universo entero es una magna unidad , el macrocosmos es comparable a un gran organismo. Esta correlación no es, naturalmente corporal, pertenece al mundo de las ideas. Utiliza la comparación y la conclusión analógica, métodos de la Naturphilosophie. Basada en una atenta y reflexiva observación de la realidad sensible, la “

    26. Livre : Philosophie De L'ostéopathie Par A. T. STILL
    Translate this page 23 George Henry TAYLOR (1821-1896) md, introduit et utilise la méthode detraitement 24 John H. Tilden (1851-1940) md, un des grands théoriciens du
    http://www.osteopathie-france.net/Information/livresapprof_philo1.htm
    Andrew-Taylor STILL
    PHILOSOPHIE DE L'Ostéopathie
    Traduit de l'américain par Pierre TRICOT, ostéopathe DO MRO (F)
    SULLY
    ISBN
    Nous remercions particulièrement les éditions Sully et Pierre Tricot qui nous ont donné l'autorisation de reproduire la Préface de l'édition française (P. Tricot) et la Préface de l'édition américaine (AT Still) de cette nouvelle édition.
    Préface à l’édition française 2003
    La Philosophie de l’Ostéopathie Philosophy of Osteopathy ) est le second livre d’A. T. Still, publié en 1899, deux années après l’ Autobiographie . Still a 71 ans et sa santé décline. D’anciens élèves commencent à publier des ouvrages sur l’ostéopathie dont Still n’est pas du tout satisfait. Dès lors, il se sent pressé par l’urgence de consigner l’essentiel ostéopathique. Philosophie de l’ostéopathie est le premier ouvrage écrit par Still avec cet objectif en tête. Il est à noter que cet ouvrage reprend la plus grande partie de textes écrits dès 1892, et publiés seulement en 1902, sous le titre Philosophie et principes mécaniques de l’ostéopathie Pour bien comprendre l’ouvrage, il me semble important de rappeler ce qu’était la médecine et sa pratique dans le Middle West américain à l’époque de Still, d’évaluer quel était le niveau de connaissances du temps concernant les sciences de l’homme, de présenter certains éléments de l’histoire du collège de Kirksville et du développement de l’ostéopathie, jouant un rôle important dans l’état d’esprit de Still à cette époque, et d’évoquer enfin rapidement les influences qu’a subies Still et les sources auxquelles il s’est référé pour développer son modèle philosophique.

    27. MIAMI COUNTY
    Sarah Catherine Chapin) Tilden (1) John S., Dec 10, 1877 (no dd) (2) Abraham,1851-1940 (5 steps) (SAUSAMAN), Father SAUSAMAN (1) Henry, d.
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    MIAMI COUNTY, IND. CEMETERIES Vol. 1 Townships Wendell C. and Jean C. Tombaugh TOMBAUGH HOUSE 700 Pontiac Street Rochester, Indiana, 46975 Wendell C. and Jean C. Tombaugh Second Printing by Computer Third Printing by Computer and LaserJet Made in the United States of America FIVE CORNERS CEMETERY Located on the south side of 1250N. between 400W and 500W in Allen Township, Miami County, Indiana.
    The rows run north and south, are numbered from west to east, and the markers are read from north to south.
    The Five Corners Cemetery was established in 1856 and is one of the oldest in Miami County.
    One source says there are ninety lots in the old section and ninety or more in the new section. Another says there are 79 in the old and 96 in the new.
    The first two persons to be buried in the cemetery were MATHIAS HORNER and CHARLES WILLIAMS, a Civil War veteran.
    The grave of an unidentified Indian has an iron marker in the shape of an Indian's head and a stone with a number on it. (Cook, Cemeteries of Miami County, Vol. 1
    Readings were taken on June 22, 1975 and again on August 5,1987.

    28. CHICKEN POX: Why Do Children Die?
    Food Is Your Best Medicine by Henry G. Bieler, MD Paperback, 1982 The theories ofthe successful clinician, John Tilden (18511940), who practiced conventional
    http://vaccinationnews.com/dailynews/June2001/ChixPoxWhyDie.htm
    Chicken Pox Why Do Children Die? By Gary Krasner While chicken pox is rarely fatal, vaccination proponents in New York State want to mandate universal vaccination of school children against varicella. But rather than keeping them away from “infected” kids, Natural Hygienists suggest a better way to regain health and avoid death: Keep them away from allopathic physicians! After going over the report, I remembered why I stopped reading medical journals. In each of the three cases the young boys started out with fevers and/or other minor inflammatory conditions. Following each regimen of antibiotics, analgesics, or steroidal medications their condition grew progressively worse. The doctors responded to each new symptom with yet another drug, until the children died. Having an understanding of Natural Hygiene (note: it is briefly described by Harvey Diamond in his best seller, Fit For Life), I understood why the children got progressively worse from the drugging. But even equipped with a rudimentary understanding of the principles of N.H., one would realize that chicken pox is not a fatal disease, but rather a very common, benign inflammatory condition. And fatalities—as rare as they are—must actually result from inappropriate care, or the kinds of aggressive medical interventions described in the MMWR report. With paraphrasing here and there, the next 9 paragraphs is taken from the section on chicken pox from the 1965 book, “Food Is Your Best Medicine” by Henry Bieler, M.D. He was a renowned clinician practicing in Pasadena, CA for over 50 years until his death in 1975. Dr. Bieler’s skills were sought after by Hollywood celebrities and honored by his peers (a medical wing was named after him). His book is still available from Random House.

    29. Chicken Pox
    1Food Is Your Best Medicine by Henry G. Bieler, MD Paperback, 1982 by Ballantine The theories of the successful clinician, John Tilden (1851-1940),
    http://www.vaccinetruth.org/chicken_pox.htm
    Chickenpox Vaccination May Not Prevent Infection
    Fri Jul 30, 1:17 PM ET
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - During an outbreak of chickenpox in Minnesota in the fall of 2002, more than half the children who became infected had been immunized with the varicella vaccine, according to a new report.
    Evidently, booster shots may be required to provide stronger protection against chickenpox. Dr. Brian R. Lee, at the Minnesota Department of Health in Minneapolis, and his colleagues investigated the outbreak that involved 55 children among 319 attending an elementary school in northern Minnesota. According to the team's report in the Journal of infectious Diseases, 29 of the affected children had been vaccinated, and 6 had apparently had chickenpox previously which usually prevents another infection.
    The primary case in the outbreak was a vaccinated 6-year-old boy. The investigators found that 25 percent of vaccinated children came down with chickenpox, as did 56 percent of unvaccinated students; among those with a history of varicella, the infection rate was 6 percent. Lee's group estimates that the effectiveness of the vaccine in warding off infection was 56 percent. However, immunized children did have fewer lesions, less fever, and fewer sick days than their non-immunized kids. The risk of catching chickenpox was more than two-fold higher for those vaccinated 4 or more years before the outbreak, compared with those vaccinated more recently so protection wanes over time.

    30. Livre : Philosophie De L'ostéopathie Par A. T. STILL
    Translate this page The Physiology of Marriage. 23 George Henry TAYLOR (1821-1896) md 24 John H.Tilden (1851-1940) md, un des grands théoriciens du mouvement suédois.
    http://www.osteopathie-france.com/Information/livresapprof_philo1.htm
    Andrew-Taylor STILL
    PHILOSOPHIE DE L'Ostéopathie
    Traduit de l'américain par Pierre TRICOT, ostéopathe DO MRO (F)
    SULLY
    ISBN
    Nous remercions particulièrement les éditions Sully et Pierre Tricot qui nous ont donné l'autorisation de reproduire la Préface de l'édition française (P. Tricot) et la Préface de l'édition américaine (AT Still) de cette nouvelle édition.
    Préface à l’édition française 2003
    La Philosophie de l’Ostéopathie Philosophy of Osteopathy ) est le second livre d’A. T. Still, publié en 1899, deux années après l’ Autobiographie . Still a 71 ans et sa santé décline. D’anciens élèves commencent à publier des ouvrages sur l’ostéopathie dont Still n’est pas du tout satisfait. Dès lors, il se sent pressé par l’urgence de consigner l’essentiel ostéopathique. Philosophie de l’ostéopathie est le premier ouvrage écrit par Still avec cet objectif en tête. Il est à noter que cet ouvrage reprend la plus grande partie de textes écrits dès 1892, et publiés seulement en 1902, sous le titre Philosophie et principes mécaniques de l’ostéopathie Pour bien comprendre l’ouvrage, il me semble important de rappeler ce qu’était la médecine et sa pratique dans le Middle West américain à l’époque de Still, d’évaluer quel était le niveau de connaissances du temps concernant les sciences de l’homme, de présenter certains éléments de l’histoire du collège de Kirksville et du développement de l’ostéopathie, jouant un rôle important dans l’état d’esprit de Still à cette époque, et d’évoquer enfin rapidement les influences qu’a subies Still et les sources auxquelles il s’est référé pour développer son modèle philosophique.

    31. LISTA DE TITULOS
    Appendicitis, by Tilden, John Henry, 18511940 Appreciation, An, by Poe, EdgarAllan, 1809-1849 Appreciations Of Richard Harding Davis, by Various
    http://redcultural.iespana.es/redcultural/gutenberg/titulos.htm
    LISTA DE TITULOS Home Lista Autores Utilice el buscador para localizar título que busca. Esta lista es orientativa, la lista completa la encontrará en la página oficial del Proyecto Gutenberg Descárgate la lista en este archivo 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936
    1601, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
    1990 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1991 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1992 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1993 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1994 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1995 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1997 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1998 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under The Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 32nd Mersenne Prime, The; predicted by Mersenne, by Slowinski, David

    32. Autorzy - Biblioteka Wirtualna Kolegium Karkonoskiego - Project
    Henry David, 18171862 Thorne, Paul Tilden, John Henry, 1851-1940 Tilden,William (Bill) Tatem, 1893-1953 Timrod, Henry, 1828-1867 Tinsley, Henry C.,
    http://www.kk.jgora.pl/gutenberg/authors.htm
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    33. This Is Project Gutenberg. This List Has Been Downloaded From
    circa 427347 BC Appendicitis, by Tilden, John Henry, 1851-1940 Appreciation,An, by Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 Appreciations Of Richard Harding Davis,
    http://www.lafourche.lib.la.us/TITLES.TXT

    34. Ti - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
    12069 Joe Tilden s Recipes For Epicures n 1907 John Henry Tilden (M 1851 1940) 4314 Appendicitis n ? John Leslie Tilden (M 1897 - ?
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    Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk Manuel TIAGO (see: Alvaro (Barreirinhas) CU nee BR ANNON) Annie Olive TIBBITS, nee nee NI H H H nee WA nee ? (F: 1772 Oct 9 - 1810 Mar 24) SC L PA nee FOOTE (F: 1843 - 1934) I PO RU nee nee TA nee r IR WIN) An Old TIMER (see: Charles H HE DA g MI nee BR nee H Ma Cousine Pot-Au-Feu [Fr-?] Henry C TINSLEY (M: 1834 - 1902) GO ORDRICH) George TINWORTH (M: 1843 Nov 5 - 1913 Sep 10) From Sunset To Sunset [1907] Thomas TIPLADY (M: ? - ?) nee H SH h h ... h nee En Ballon! Pendant Le Siege De Paris [Fr-?] Earl TITAN (see: John Russell FE HO MO YSE) M A TITMARSH (see: William Makepeace TH KE Return to the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors (NGCOBA) page.

    35. Alive.com -- Health Tools > Alive Encyclopedia --
    Tilden practised medicine for years before losing faith in drugs and John HarveyKellogg (18551946), John Harvey Kellogg was an Henry Lindlahr (1862-1924),
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    36. Special Collections
    Lodge, Sir Oliver (18511940), physicist and Principal of the University, Muirhead, John Henry (1855-1940) Professor of Philosophy and Political
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    37. Alive.com -- Health Tools > Alive Encyclopedia --
    With his theory of toxemia, or infectious bacteria, John Tilden recognized the roleof Tilden was an important influence on Henry Bieler, author of
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    38. AIM25: Imperial College Of Science, Technology And Medicine: ARMSTRONG (Second S
    18931920; Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert, 1887-1897; Sir John Bennet Lawes, 1891-1897;Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge, 1884-1935; Sir William Augustus Tilden, 1874-1896
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/3/2226.htm

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    ARMSTRONG (Second Series)
    IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) : GB 0098 B/ARMSTRONG Held at : Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Title: ARMSTRONG (Second Series) Date(s) : Created 1819-1945 Level of description : Series of Armstrong papers Extent : 6 boxes Name of creator(s)
    CONTEXT Administrative/Biographical history
    : Henry Edward Armstrong: Born Lewisham, London, 1848; educated at the Royal College of Chemistry, 1865-1867, University of Leipzig, 1867-1870; lecturer, St Batholomew's Hospital, 1870; Professor of Chemistry, London Institution, 1870; elected Fellow of the Royal Society, 1876; Professor of Chemistry at the Cowper Street Schools (later Finsbury Technical College), 1879; Professor of Chemistry, Central Technical College (later the City and Guilds College), 1884-1913; President of the Chemical Society, 1893-1895; Davy medal of the Royal Society, 1911; Professor Emeritus, Imperial College, 1913; died, 1937.
    Publications: include: Essays on the Art and Principles of Chemistry, including the first Messel Memorial Lecture

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    40. Naturopathy: A Close Look
    Bernarr Macfadden (1868­1955), and John H. Tilden, MD (18511940). Seattle,1985-1996, John Bastyr College Publications. Tilden JH.
    http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Naturopathy/naturopathy.html
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    A Close Look at Naturopathy
    Stephen Barrett, M.D.
    Naturopathy, sometimes referred to as "natural medicine," is a largely pseudoscientific approach said to "assist nature" [1], "support the body's own innate capacity to achieve optimal health" [2], and "facilitate the body's inherent healing mechanisms." [3] Naturopaths assert that diseases are the body's effort to purify itself, and that cures result from increasing the patient's "vital force." They claim to stimulate the body's natural healing processes by ridding it of waste products and "toxins." At first glance, this approach may appear sensible. However, a close look will show that naturopathy's philosophy is simplistic and that its practices are riddled with quackery. The notion of a "vital force" or "life force" a nonmaterial force that transcends the laws of chemistry and physics originated in ancient times. Historians call it the doctrine of vitalism. No scientific evidence supports this doctrine, but a huge body of knowledge, including the entire discipline of organic chemistry, refutes it. Vitalistic practitioners maintain that diseases should be treated by "stimulating the body's ability to heal itself" rather than by "treating symptoms." Homeopaths, for example, claim that illness is due to a disturbance of the body's "vital force," which they can correct with special remedies, while many acupuncturists claim that disease is due to imbalance in the flow of "life energy" (

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