“Six patients with advanced cancer were treated with amygdalin at dosages similar to those employed by Laetrile practitioners....intravenously... (and) orally...No clinical or lab evidence of toxic reaction was seen (by us).” AgeDarkSixEvidencePatientCancerMedicalReactionsTreatedToxicEmployedDark AgesLabsClinicalsDosage Author:Charles Moertel
“You should not take the content of your intuitive response as evidence until you have submitted your psychological reaction to what I call cognitive psychotherapy. You should do what you can to learn as much as possible about the origin of your reaction.” ShouldEvidenceResponseReactionsPsychologicalIntuitiveCognitivePsychotherapy Author:Torbjorn Tannsjo
“I find it hard to write poems in reaction to world/national events unless there's a way in that's so evident to me that I can't deny the urge to write about such events. It takes me a while to gather the evidence, you know?” KnowsWorldWayWritingI CanHardEventsEvidenceDenyReactionsUrgesTake MeEvident Author:Allison Joseph
“Witness testimony is always flawed. It's better than circumstantial evidence, sure, but people aren't camcorders; they don't record every action and reaction, and the very act of remembering involves chosing words, actions and images. In other words, any witness who was supposed to be giving a court facts is really just giving them a version of fiction.” PeopleGivingFactsActionRememberFictionRecordsEvidenceCourtReactionsVersionsWitnessSupposed To BeTestimonyFlawedAction And ReactionCircumstantial Evidence Author:Jodi Picoult