Here is the kindest, gentlest take down of the Huffington Post's "Wellness" section. For instance: "Huffington has distorted science and facts to serve a health agenda" and "the sum of the evidence suggests that distance healing is snake oil." Ouch! Ha. Wait, really? I CAN'T BE HEALED OF MY DISEASES BY SOMEONE VERY FAR AWAY, USING ONLY THEIR MIND? Anyway, the HuffPo crew goes on to talk about how "diversity of opinion" is important (even when those opinions are a shambles or, you know, socially dangerous!). It's very weird! And I suppose is its own kind of traffic-bait. Health kooks get traffic all over the Internets, from Urban Baby to the Deepak Chopra.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Choire, I am healing you even now!
TRY HARDER.
My chakras have been flagged as a pre-existing condition.
Oh, look, John-Roger may already an account on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/johnroger
I'm guessing that was Arianna's idea.
It does work! This post/google ads magically summoned an ad for the as-seen-on-tv Q Ray healing bracelet, which i feel compelled to order. I let you know how this pans out in 3-5 business days.