JANE KELLEY was thinking about Ritalin and keyed into cyberspace:
JK> AR> MP> quote, a fellow with and 800 number. Remember???? That is
JK> AR> MP> what I was referring to,
JK>He is refering to Dr. Neher. The man did research into the dietary
JK>supplements used in the addiction field. Since Mark has no
JK>understanding of what has been used for years in alcoholism and drug
JK>abuse, I don't really think he knows sicum about this topic.
Cute. When I found the web sites for Restores+, the current name of the
brew Neher concocted and originally called StressX, I thought it was
kind of funny that all the salescritters used the same files for their
advertising. How do I know this? Simple, they all had the same
incorrectly spelled words. The one that tipped me off was "Neyer".
As I said, the brew probably does a lot for the alcoholic, since many of
them are not properly nourished. However, Neher's "study" of the effects
of Restores+ on ADHD has never been published. I'll assume he is honest
and that he found there was no effect and did not want to cut into
sales.
JK>Terry Neher does, as do both Jim Milam and Chuck Bates. They have
JK>all written papers and books, have all lectured on various topics.
JK>So much for Mark's opinon and yours on that subject. It is not
JK>informed.
But Jane, we are not discussing alcoholism. We are discussing ADHD. Do
you see the difference? Let me spell it out for you:
A-L-C-O-H-O-L-I-S-M
A-D-H-D.
Now, see, they are not even spelled alike.
I hope this clears up your confusion.
[Note to all, don't worry, I am not holding my breath.]
The Few. The Proud. The Chosen.
markprobe@aol.com
---
* CMPQwk #1.4 * UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY
---------------
* Origin: PC BBS : Massapequa, NY : (516)795-5874 (1:2619/110)
|