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Dr Adequate
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Message 45 of 68 (625254)
07-21-2011 11:41 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Taz
07-20-2011 3:03 PM


Just thought I'd let you bastards know how lucky you are to not have inherited a genetic defect as bad as my case.
Thanks, I feel much better.
But I'm still sad to hear that you're ill. Good luck.

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Dr Adequate
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Message 46 of 68 (625262)
07-22-2011 12:34 AM
Reply to: Message 44 by Buzsaw
07-21-2011 11:28 PM


I have a newspaper investigative reporter's book, Has Dr. Max Gerson A True Cancer Cure.. The reporter set out to expose Gerson as a quack and ended up writing his book which summed up by saying (1) that the American Cancer Society and the AMA found it more profitable to look for cures than to find them and (2) that these organizations did not want to admit that Gerson's simplistic regime could do what their millions extracted from the sheeple for conventional methods failed to do.
The author of this book was S. J. Haught, who does not actually exist, but is credited with several different books all puffing this same form of treatment. Apparently Haught is the pen-name of Robert Lichello, a former writer for the National Enquirer, that well-known bastion of investigative journalism. He also under his own name wrote a book entitled How To Make $1,000,000 On The Stock Market Automatically, although I have found no evidence that he ever did. He died of cancer.
What I can't find is any hard evidence for the effectiveness of the treatment, which is the first thing people look for when they're selling real medicine rather than injections of calf liver and ozone enemas.
He and other wholistic docs in the US have been banned from treating patients, due to the power of the drug cartels in bed with the FDA, all about $$$ and power.
Well, actually, because he took people's money and killed them with no evidence whatsoever that his treatment was good for anything. There's a sucker born every minute, they say; guys like Gershon insure that the death rate among suckers is much the same.
In recent years I've developed the symptoms of skin *** on my face and ears.
You're an oncologist now? Did you do your own biopsy? Or do you mean that you ... got a rash?
Me, I've never had cancer, so I'll stick with my own health regime, which seems to work rather better.
Edited by Dr Adequate, : No reason given.

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Dr Adequate
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Message 68 of 68 (625532)
07-23-2011 8:20 PM
Reply to: Message 49 by Buzsaw
07-22-2011 10:25 AM


Re: Gerson Treatment
What is your evidence for this claim? What in the reporter's book can you rebut with evidence?
You notice that the journalist himself died of cancer?
But really the burden of proof lies on the person who claims that he can cure cancer. All he has to do is show it by publishing proper scientific research, rather than puff-pieces written by anonymous journalists. And anyone who could really cure cancer would want to do just that.
As for killing them, that's well-documented. See the Center For Disease Control's publication Campylobacter sepsis associated with "nutritional therapy". It turns out that making people drink raw liver smoothies isn't always such a good idea.
I see there's an operating Gerson Institute in San Diego.
Perhaps you have info to apprise us on how they keep practicing if they are filching and killing the sheeple, using the Gerson methodology, as you allege
There's a sucker born every minute.
I note that there are one-and-a-half billion Muslims, how does that keep going? Is it really because they all really get to go to Paradise, or can you think of some other explanation?

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