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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:32 pm Post subject: CDG message archive |
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Dear Sandra:
I am researching the treatment of Sarcoidosis. Since my patient is unable to have IV therapy at this time I am interested in oral chelation and other treatments for him. How do I access the five years of discussions from Dr. Gordon's Chelation Discussion Group?
Sincerely, Dr. David Wikenheiser
Try Other Treatments, Alternatives, Sarcoidosis on the FACT website:
http://www.gordonresearch.com/factforum/welcome.html
HOW TO…. ACCESS CDG ARCHIVES
1. Hopefully by now you have all realized that the old Chelation Discussion Group is now called FACT (Forum for Anti-Aging and Chelation Therapies). For a little while longer, you can still go to Yahoo and use your login name to find messages posted between March 21st and July 14th, 2006 but they are all also on FACT.
2. We cannot say that ALL the messages from 5 years have been restored yet but we are down to just adding miscellaneous responses to topics. We do still have a couple hundred or so of them.
3. At the present we have about 30 questions waiting to be posted (one month delay) so please do your research in the archives to see if your question has already been asked and answered. If it is a topic that has been well discussed, the other questions will be given priority.
4. Responses are sent out together about a week after the question is posted. Sometimes, the responses initiate more responses and they are emailed also. However, after the second posting, any additional responses are just added to the archives and not sent out in our daily emails so be sure to check the archives regularly.
FACT FEEDBACK:
1. Seems like the whole thing has been a great success....congratulations.
If searching for old answers....do we have to search the yahoo groups as
well, or have they all been transferred over onto the FACT forum?
Thanks,
Greg
2. Wow, you are really getting fancy!!! Looks good, congratulations. We are grateful to you for all the hard work, professionalism and continuing integrity as we move forward in truth. You go Garry, we need your wisdom forever....
Gratefully,
Jan Hamilton
Jan B. Hamilton, Ph.D., Registered Dietitian
3. Will have to get used to the new format. We "old timers"are a bit slow with these new contraptions (computers). Dr D |
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