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Quantum


HEALTH


Issue 13 September/October 2011


Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine [NCCAM, which is part of the US government’s National Institutes of Health] to study natural and complementary medicine. However, after being on the Board for two years, he saw that the American government was not really interested in alternative medicine, so he created his own foundation with his own money. Berkley is a very fi ne person. He is brilliant—an incredible man and visionary. He has a sixth sense and he can feel where things are going. He always asks really interesting questions that make people think. I am really happy to work with him. He is one of my major role models.


Basically, what Berkley wants us to do is to look outside the box. Many people who are working in the mainstream and investigating alternative


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medicine do so by using the typical one-at- a-time steps of trying to broaden the fi eld of science. Whereas what we try to do is investigate whenever we hear of some ‘miraculous cure’ or follow the lead of someone who has heard of something that has some effect in a country, like Romania or India. Many times it’s a fl op; it’s just someone with an idea. But sometimes we actually discover a whole new fi eld or even a rekindling of old knowledge that when medicine became more technical sort of faded away because, for example, it wasn’t a patentable technology or because of [confl ict with] the current scientifi c paradigm, like with homeopathy. We are a small organization and we would like to do much more, but one of our limitations is fi nances. But what we try to do is connect with all the major people who are doing really interesting stuff.


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