Dear TAC, I read the cover article in the September edition of The American Chiropractor. What a great article and what a great tribute to Dr. Bryman! As you said, from the looks of his picture. Nutrition Response Testing is working. The article was thorough and to the point. I felt that Dr. Bryman brought out all the salient points that give the reader a good look at Nutrition Response Testing and what makes it different from other systems out there. Well done, Dr. Bryman, and thank you TAC magazine! Dennis M. Bushman, D. C. Dear TAC, I have just read the article on Dr. Bryman in The American Chiropractor and I couldn't help but write to express the benefit that Dr. Lester can have on someone's professional life. I met Dr. Lester about 15 years ago when I was recovering from a severe illness. With nutritional health care, I recovered quite dramatically when no other therapies had even come close to finding a solution. After a few months, I went back into my practice but recognized that it would be impossible for me to practice the way I had previously. So, I went to as many of the nutritional seminars taught by Dr. Bry-man and Dr. Ulan as I could. It is beyond words to express what it is like to be able to interact with someone who has such certainty on the situations that patients present themselves with. As time went on, I started to be able to create some of the results that I had seen and had experienced; I would sec miracles occur. There is no way I would have been able to accomplish this as quickly without Dr. Lester's help. Looking back when I first met him and the way I practiced, compared to now, it's light years better. I am fortunate that I learned from him and, to make it even better, there was Dr. Freddie Ulan, who helped me in ways that were, at the time, so subtle, I did not realize how much I appreciated them until years later. By availing myself of all the tools they have available, I made my practice an enjoyable, meaningful and profitable experience in an environment where it is not as prevalent as it should be. People are suffering in the current state of the health care system and they really need and want help. Marc D'Andrea, DC.