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Continued from page 83 personal mantric expedient. At any rate, the work of Dinshah P. sneak in anti-oxidant vitamin megadoses. Ghadiali, the light of spectrochromology But here in the United States—the Land of and related phototherapies, although delib- the Litigious where the unholy AMA/FDA _ erately dimmed for decades has not been annuity is issued—take great care to call extinguished. In fact, SCT endures and the light "only cheerful", the co-enzyme modestly thrives under the diligent, dedi- pills "only food". The operative words are cated tutelage of Dinshah's son, Darius "sneak in" and "only". Otherwise, appre- | Dinshah—the accessible and gentle prime- hension constitutes an interference with the mover for the active work being continued conventions of established (hence, ossified) by the Dinshah Health Society. medical practice; and the consequent shift- The Society serves as an active informa- ing of criminal, civil and professional _ tion-clearing centre, holding annual meet- responsibilities (especially monetary liabil- ings, publishing a newsletter and archiving ities) is quicker than 186,270 miles per sec- relevant literature available to an increas- ond in a vacuum. ingly interested public. Especially recom- This confusion, this melding of the pro- mended, both for historical background as fessional proclamation with the proof of — well as for its simple, utilitarian instruc- the pudding, may, in some Hegelian anti- tional material, is Darius Dinshah's book, thetical manner (the " Let There Be Light. oo af tha h About the Author: Stuart Troy, a native of New York City, is a researcher and writer. His first foray into print was in 1978 with a critical article, "Sigmund Freud and the Relevance of a Newtonian Scientist in the Post-Einsteinian/Heisenberg Age", for APERION: A Journal of Philosophical Inquiry and Opinion, for which he was also an associate editor. His first book, co-authored with Jonathan Eisen, was The Nobel Reader (Clarkson N. Potter, NY, 1987). His Dinshah article is also included in Suppressed Inventions II (edited by Eisen, published in late 1997 by Avery Books, Garden City, NY, USA). Stuart is currently working with noted historian Monroe Rosenthal on a history of women warriors of the Jews. His other driving passion is the preparation of a detailed report on the various iniq- uitous activities of Dr (sic) Morris Fishbein, and he requests NEXUS read- ers with any documentary or anecdotal material on Fishbein to communicate with him care of PO Box 5027, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33310, USA, or e- mail him care of: bick@earthling.net. sneak in anti-oxidant vitamin megadoses. But here in the United States—the Land of the Litigious where the unholy AMA/FDA annuity is issued—take great care to call the light "only cheerful", the co-enzyme pills "only food". The operative words are "sneak in" and "only". Otherwise, appre- hension constitutes an interference with the conventions of established (hence, ossified) medical practice; and the consequent shift- ing of criminal, civil and professional responsibilities (especially monetary liabil- ities) is quicker than 186,270 miles per sec- ond in a vacuum. This confusion, this melding of the pro- fessional proclamation with the proof of the pudding, may, in some Hegelian anti- thetical manner (the "...and one step back" of the historical process), provide some sort of intellectual brake to the evolutionary inevitable. However, as bleak a picture as this is, the flip side of the Hegelian para- digm promises a net gain of one forward step. This could be the philosophical prin- ciple that makes Dinshah's motto about defeated truth remaining unconquerable, a feature of the universe rather than mere Note: The Dinshah Health Society is a non- profit, scientific, educational, member- ship-based corporation. For further information, contact the Society at: PO Box 707, Malaga, NJ 08328, USA; tele- phone +1 (609) 692 4686; web: http:// www.wj.net/dinshah 84 - NEXUS — The AMA's Charge on the Light Brigade — DECEMBER 1997 - JANUARY 1998