|  | | | 
08.07.2011, 12:50
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Kanton Neuchatel
Posts: 6,085
Groaned at 102 Times in 82 Posts
Thanked 4,646 Times in 2,299 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
So I insult you, what is it you are doing to me then, Focus?
I am not paranoid, if I were I would hav egone to the psychiatrist a long time ago, and now you are against MC too...so anyone who does not share your opinion is aggressive and mean...BTW I thought you were not going to discuss this with me anymore? Credibility=null
You also posted this gem'Tyical ADD is when the brain produces uncontrollably a brain wave where the mind wonders. The brain can be trained to produce a faster brain wave.'... I cant take you seriously
__________________
Affordable fashion in ALL SIZES | 
08.07.2011, 12:51
|  | modified and reprogrammed | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: La Cote
Posts: 6,978
Groaned at 50 Times in 41 Posts
Thanked 7,052 Times in 3,511 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
Don't take things personally, either, F. I have actually spend good time here to not have you flamed, for the sake of justice and some rules of communication, the last comment was a smiling one, not a vampire teeth one.
It is really hard, though, when you think about it, to distinguish in online posts between pushing one's biz and being super passionate about certain techniques, you see? I think people would accept your professional views if you shared your views also on other issues, not just BFB. If it is just work, it does not create much trust.
I have a language textbook apparently made on neurofeedback principals, published by a major UK house and it's useless. It's too bad since the wide spread technique must be credited, it is rather popular.
__________________ "L'homme ne peut pas remplacer son coeur avec sa tete, ni sa tete avec ses mains." J.H.Pestalozzi
| | This user would like to thank MusicChick for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 13:06
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: zurich
Posts: 461
Groaned at 38 Times in 24 Posts
Thanked 197 Times in 116 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | Don't take things personally, either, F. I have actually spend good time here to not have you flamed, for the sake of justice and some rules of communication, the last comment was a smiling one, not a vampire teeth one.
It is really hard, though, when you think about it, to distinguish in online posts between pushing one's biz and being super passionate about certain techniques, you see? I think people would accept your professional views if you shared your views also on other issues, not just BFB. If it is just work, it does not create much trust.
I have a language textbook apparently made on neurofeedback principals, published by a major UK house and it's useless. It's too bad since the wide spread technique must be credited, it is rather popular. | | | | | I am sorry. I guess as a result of some of the last number of posts I over reacted. I did not see the smile.
Yes, you are right. Sometimes it is hard to distinguish between what is pushing to being passionate. Please believe me when I tell you it is just being passionate.
I have shared on diabetes. I do not like to get involved in discussions that I do not have much to say about.
If you want a reference for some good books please contact me by private email. Like all fields there are good and bad books. I must admit that there are many people who do neurofeedback that lack in knowledge. I have been invovled for 13 years and feel that I have only scratched the surface. It is a fascinating field that I still have much to learn about.
Once again I apologize for being over sensitive | | This user would like to thank Focus for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 13:09
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Kanton Neuchatel
Posts: 6,085
Groaned at 102 Times in 82 Posts
Thanked 4,646 Times in 2,299 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
in a nutshell | 
08.07.2011, 13:14
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: zurich
Posts: 461
Groaned at 38 Times in 24 Posts
Thanked 197 Times in 116 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | So I insult you, what is it you are doing to me then, Focus?
I am not paranoid, if I were I would hav egone to the psychiatrist a long time ago, and now you are against MC too...so anyone who does not share your opinion is aggressive and mean...BTW I thought you were not going to discuss this with me anymore? Credibility=null
You also posted this gem'Tyical ADD is when the brain produces uncontrollably a brain wave where the mind wonders. The brain can be trained to produce a faster brain wave.'... I cant take you seriously | | | | | Listen I do not mean to or try to insult you.
You have accused me of having an agenda. What else it then?
You have also flamed me when you justify it with being honest.
As you can see I am not against anyone.
You just don't get it. Your comment about posting a gem. What is this? Words of endearment! Can you not see how a comment like this is puts people on the defensive?
Please do some research. Recognized Universities around the world including Zurich are studying the the EEG and how to affect it.
| 
08.07.2011, 13:15
| | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Lausanne
Posts: 999
Groaned at 10 Times in 6 Posts
Thanked 1,233 Times in 528 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | in a nutshell  | | | | | And not only the cat | | The following 3 users would like to thank ceppych for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 13:22
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Basel
Posts: 5,910
Groaned at 100 Times in 89 Posts
Thanked 13,349 Times in 3,745 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | in a nutshell  | | | | | ADHD does that to you.
| | The following 4 users would like to thank adrianlondon for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 13:33
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Richti aka Minas Tirith
Posts: 323
Groaned at 2 Times in 2 Posts
Thanked 235 Times in 125 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
Now, now, why don't we all just chill and take a happy pill!
It's Friday afternoon......  (this message is sponsored by Nofarthis, your favourite chemical dealership) | | The following 4 users would like to thank E. Neubauten for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 13:41
|  | modified and reprogrammed | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: La Cote
Posts: 6,978
Groaned at 50 Times in 41 Posts
Thanked 7,052 Times in 3,511 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | (this message is sponsored by Nofarthis, your favourite chemical dealership) | | | | | | | The following 2 users would like to thank MusicChick for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 13:53
| | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Lausanne
Posts: 999
Groaned at 10 Times in 6 Posts
Thanked 1,233 Times in 528 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | Now, now, why don't we all just chill and take a happy pill!
It's Friday afternoon......  (this message is sponsored by Nofarthis, your favourite chemical dealership) | | | | | Just so long as they're covered by the Swiss health assurance. | 
08.07.2011, 14:51
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Kanton Neuchatel
Posts: 6,085
Groaned at 102 Times in 82 Posts
Thanked 4,646 Times in 2,299 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | | | | | | Ok now where can I get that? | 
08.07.2011, 15:09
|  | modified and reprogrammed | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: La Cote
Posts: 6,978
Groaned at 50 Times in 41 Posts
Thanked 7,052 Times in 3,511 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | Ok now where can I get that?  | | | | | Nice, innit?
But I think it's probably just some highly unscientific ginseng/echinacea/propolis/tiger balm miraculous ointment...the art is fun, though. | | This user would like to thank MusicChick for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 15:14
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Kanton Neuchatel
Posts: 6,085
Groaned at 102 Times in 82 Posts
Thanked 4,646 Times in 2,299 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | Nice, innit?
But I think it's probably just some highly unscientific ginseng/echinacea/propolis/tiger balm miraculous ointment...the art is fun, though.  | | | | | Sound slike something my mother used to give me when I was a child...  ...maybe that is the reason of ME!!??
| | This user would like to thank Angela-74 for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 17:05
|  | modified and reprogrammed | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: La Cote
Posts: 6,978
Groaned at 50 Times in 41 Posts
Thanked 7,052 Times in 3,511 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
It's ok, you made me laugh, though. Reminds me certain family members who chased me with fresh aloe to chew on, fresh grape seeds to chew, fresh sage with honey, and other, actually quite efficient things, and they have many degrees...none of it was very digestible, I wouldn't want it in pill, though, because of all the crappy binding agents.
I will always remember that lard on skin and quark in stomach in time will cure everything  ... And, Prisnitz wraps.
| | This user would like to thank MusicChick for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 17:07
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Kanton Neuchatel
Posts: 6,085
Groaned at 102 Times in 82 Posts
Thanked 4,646 Times in 2,299 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
Well MC I remember this time I had this awful cough and sorethroat and I discovered there was an evil tea containing cinammon, ginger and who else know what) that soothed my sorethroat...so I was at work and I make myself a cuppa and then proceed to open my bottle of honey, one of my colleauges (a Sr Doctor) told me: you know that does not work righ? (referring ot the honey) and I said: yeah, but I still like it  LOL
| | This user would like to thank Angela-74 for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 17:15
|  | modified and reprogrammed | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: La Cote
Posts: 6,978
Groaned at 50 Times in 41 Posts
Thanked 7,052 Times in 3,511 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
It's actually the antibacterial things in it that coat the mouth, eventhough not so much, it's apparently immunostimulant (I am not sure about the liquid, heated one)..But grandpa was a beekeeper, so I have been branwashed. I wouldn't take it instead of ATBs for strep, but otherwise, it helps me, before anything serious plaques my throat. And sage does. Sr doc my buttock.  Placebo, too, is a powerful tool. If it was salty, I wouldn't eat it.
| | This user would like to thank MusicChick for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 17:16
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Kanton Neuchatel
Posts: 6,085
Groaned at 102 Times in 82 Posts
Thanked 4,646 Times in 2,299 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense
LOL well I just was getting over the flu and no ATB will kill a virus so my tea was my best friend...lots of water and rest | 
08.07.2011, 17:27
|  | modified and reprogrammed | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: La Cote
Posts: 6,978
Groaned at 50 Times in 41 Posts
Thanked 7,052 Times in 3,511 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | LOL well I just was getting over the flu and no ATB will kill a virus so my tea was my best friend...lots of water and rest  | | | | | It's true. I don't mind viruses, strep scares me, though. Or the fact body gives into it.
Have you tried mega doses of C? Works for me. I don't really get it, despite the stories about low absorbancy, still..
| | This user would like to thank MusicChick for this useful post: | | 
08.07.2011, 17:43
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Kanton Neuchatel
Posts: 6,085
Groaned at 102 Times in 82 Posts
Thanked 4,646 Times in 2,299 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | It's true. I don't mind viruses, strep scares me, though. Or the fact body gives into it.
Have you tried mega doses of C? Works for me. I don't really get it, despite the stories about low absorbancy, still.. | | | | | Nope never have but then again, I rather eat the food rich in vitamins than take a pill, except for mz daily vit B supplement which includes folic acid for pregnancy | 
08.07.2011, 17:48
| | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Lausanne
Posts: 999
Groaned at 10 Times in 6 Posts
Thanked 1,233 Times in 528 Posts
| | | Re: Searching for Medical Advice in the EF: Common sense | Quote: | |  | | | Well MC I remember this time I had this awful cough and sorethroat and I discovered there was an evil tea containing cinammon, ginger and who else know what) that soothed my sorethroat...so I was at work and I make myself a cuppa and then proceed to open my bottle of honey, one of my colleauges (a Sr Doctor) told me: you know that does not work righ? (referring ot the honey) and I said: yeah, but I still like it LOL | | | | | Even better with a slurp of whisky | | This user would like to thank ceppych for this useful post: | | |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | All times are GMT +1. The time now is 23:21. | |