Talk:Alem Matthees

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Removed link to "PACE Trial Participants' Public Statements About the Trial" because 1) this is Alem Matthees' bio page and that piece does not refer to Alem, and 2) it is a broken link in that format.

The link to "PACE Trial Participants' Public Statements About the Trial" would be best on the page about the PACE appeal in general and/or any pages about the individuals who made the public statements. (The correct url is: [1]) Kmdenmark (talk) 09:37, 30 November 2016 (PST)

  • Link to "PACE Trial Participants' Public Statements About the Trial" removed because Alem Matthees is not referred to in the statements. Information on an individual bio page is to directly relate to the individual. Information about a topic that the individual is interested in can be placed on the appropriate topic page.Kmdenmark (talk) 10:49, 7 March 2017 (PST)

Professor Cliff Hawkins findings[edit source | reply | new]

Hello Alem,

I was very interested to read today's news headlines on your influence over the PACT articles and therefore keen to ask if you had heard of Australian, Professor Cliff Hawkins' research - info@biohawk.com.au?

I am not a scientist or researcher however my own experience after suffering a severe attack of Gladular Fever when I was 17, (I am now 65), left me with CFS like symptoms and other related side affects for years. The most noticeable affect was metabolic developing allergies and food intolerances, early onset arthritis and weight issues all of which have plagued me for years and intensified with age.

Throughout my life I have always been keen to find answers about health, disease and how to cure or relieve symptoms as the body ages.

After attending a seminar of Professor Hawkins in Cairns about three years ago and now using a couple of his products I have noticed a difference in my symptoms.

If you have not heard of his findings please look into them seriously. I do believe Professor Hawkins understanding of the connection between viruses, bacteria and food intolerances leading to chronic and debilitating diseases is genuine.

Kind regards Sandi Baxter