On the Topic of John H. Gohde
Presenting John H. Gohde
In addition to running this former blog, John H Gohde is the webmaster and operator of Natural Web Design Web site. He, also, founded the WikiProject on Alternative Medicine at Wikipedia. Prior to that, John H Gohde was a registered health expert at www.expertcentral.com when it first started operating. John performed there about 60 private health consultations.
Educationally, John H Gohde has earned two different undergraduate college degrees, as well as attended graduate school. He has absolutely no formal training in medicine, health, nursing, etc. But, John did ace both both chemistry and physics at Yorktown High School located in Westchester county, New York. Nor, has Mr. Gohde ever claimed to have advanced college degrees in Medicine, Science, etc.
John H. Gohde on Natural Health
John H Gohde has been asking the question: What is Natural Health since 1999. Here, is a sample newsgroup post that john made back in 1999. Through the school of hardknocks and asking the really hard questions Mr. Gohde has amassed a great deal of knowledge about the subject of health research, natural health, and wellness. In short, he knows what he needs to know in order to write articles with a high informational content value.
John H. Gohde on Usenet Newsgroups
Being in the middle of the health issue, because John H Gohde became an advocate of moderation, John is attacked on his right by the so-called science people who think that all alternative medicine is Quackery. And to his left, John is attacked by the kooks who think that he is not quacky enough for them. Generally speaking, Mr. Gohde defines kook as an advocate of alternative medicine who advocates an extreme position (such as, you have to grow you own organic chickens, drink raw unpasteurized milk, drink 4 liters of water a day, eat free range raised beef, etc. in order to be healthy.)
That is just the way it is on newsgroups. The regulars are there to sell you something, whether it be their kooky ideas about health, the value of their so-called science over alternative medicine, or health products and services that are worthless.