[ RadSafe ] Ann Coulter on Hormesis

Brennan, Mike (DOH) Mike.Brennan at DOH.WA.GOV
Mon Mar 21 16:02:07 CDT 2011


To paraphrase one of my Chiefs from my Navy years; "I wouldn't 'love'
her with your ___"

Ann Coulter is not pro-hormesis because she has made a fair and balanced
study of the evidence, after becoming familiar with the underlying
subjects biology, physics, and statistics, and concluded that the weight
of evidence supports hormesis.  Rather, I suspect that her
anti-regulation stance leads here to believe that anything that argues
against the validity of any regulation should be embraced.  

Bear in mind that I have said on RadSafe on numerous occasions that I
have no attachment to LNT, and am quite willing to accept a threshold,
or hormesis, if convincing, well thought-out studies are conducted, I
can be convinced.  But Coulter's support of a position I believe in, let
alone one that I still need to be convinced of, is not a factor.  She
may turn out to be right, but as my Chief also said, "Even a blind
squirrel sometimes finds a nut."

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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Ann Coulter on Hormesis


 
 
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?p=11636 

>>> "Joel C." <cehn at aol.com> 3/18/2011 7:15 PM >>>

A hormesis review from an unlikely source.  This lady thinks outside the
box.  Gotta love her.

http://www.anncoulter.com/ 




Joel I. Cehn, CHP

joelc at alum.wpi.edu 
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