User talk:Person5000g

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Heartmath Institute
You may wish to look at Identifying reliable sources (medicine). Unfortunately, when it comes to the concepts espoused by the institute, reliable medical science resources are pretty unified. If the institute wishes to have a more positive article, they will need to focus on establishing proper peer reviewed results. Many, many (hundreds if not thousands) of people have come to Wikipedia to complain that those particular rules should not apply in their particular case. They do. - Richfife (talk) 17:14, 7 March 2015 (UTC)