Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer, M.D.
http://whale.to/cancer/hamer.html
allopathy busted
If the patient has not undergone any conventional treatment (especially
chemotherapy or radiotherapy), GNM has a success rate of 95 to 98 percent.
Ironically these statistics for Dr. Hamer's remarkable success rate were
delivered by the authorities themselves. When Dr. Hamer was arrested in 1997
for having given three people medical advice without a medical license, the
police confiscated his patients' files and had them analyzed. Subsequently,
one public prosecutor was forced to admit during the trial that, after five
years, 6,000 out of 6,500 patients with mostly "terminal" cancer were still
alive. With conventional treatment the figures are generally just the
reverse. [2007 pdf] Dr. Hamer's Medical Paradigm By Caroline Markolin, Ph.D.
Peter Moran - 21 Apr 2008 21:53 GMT
> Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer, M.D.
>
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> reverse. [2007 pdf] Dr. Hamer's Medical Paradigm By Caroline Markolin,
> Ph.D.
Bullshit. We can say this with confidence because it is not possible to
find a single patients who has been cured of any kind of established cancer
using Hamer's, or any other kind of mind-body medicine, alone. It is
possible to find many patients who have been harmed by it..
http://www.users.on.net/~pmoran/cancer/on_sustaining_hope.htm
PM
Peter Parry - 22 Apr 2008 14:05 GMT
>If the patient has not undergone any conventional treatment (especially
>chemotherapy or radiotherapy), GNM has a success rate of 95 to 98 percent.
Where is the evidence for this?
>one public prosecutor was forced to admit during the trial that, after five
>years, 6,000 out of 6,500 patients with mostly "terminal" cancer were still
>alive.
If this happened why is it not mentioned in any trial transcript of
any of Hamers trials for fraud? The only identifiable source for this
claim is Hamer himself.
If so many thousands are "cured" why cannot even one of them be
traced?
Martin - 22 Apr 2008 17:15 GMT
>>If the patient has not undergone any conventional treatment (especially
>>chemotherapy or radiotherapy), GNM has a success rate of 95 to 98 percent.
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>If so many thousands are "cured" why cannot even one of them be
>traced?
Oh, one of Hamer's patients has been traced:
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2006/11/a_different_kind_of_testimonial.php
Peter Parry - 23 Apr 2008 09:26 GMT
>>If so many thousands are "cured" why cannot even one of them be
>>traced?
>
>Oh, one of Hamer's patients has been traced:
>http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2006/11/a_different_kind_of_testimonial.php
Yes. Unfortunately there seem to be many more traceable and
documented corpses from his "treatments" than there are cures.