Alternative health wiki with links to studies? (1 Viewer)

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therium

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Is there an alternative health wiki that has links to actual studies that explain how the concept works? Or that has alternative therapies?

How about a wiki about the Ascension with links to sources and quotes? That might be real helpful.
 

Lila

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That would be amazing.
Does anyone know of one?
 
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I've been searching on and off for a couple of years now, yet to find anything other than books to purchase. I haven't found a major site on the internet with said information, there are some minor sites with a few therapies described.
 
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I think YOU should do it. You have the brain for it. There is definitely a need.
 
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Not a wiki but at least some searchable sites for articles and also for studies. Best to me seems GreenMedInfo:


Just as an example: Search for curcumin, then click on the first link and it lists all abstracts of studies (2453 in this case to date):


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I like GreenMedInfo. The guy who started it was one of the speakers on the webinar, Remedy, from Sacred Science. A couple of us followed that series.

Environmental Working Group (erg.org) has good info on a variety of issues.

Sacred Science (thesacredscience.com) also is a good source. I really have a lot of respect for Nick - he has walked the walk.

I've got some others and will sort through to find them.
 
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