> This might explain why doctors and hospitals are able to charge so
> much for their cancer mistreatments...they don't have a clue how to
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> free," you might ask them, "What does that tell you about the
> mistreatments your doctor prescribed, because they aren't free."
As a former cancer researcher, I know the docs do not have a clue as
to what cancer is.
As a former cancer victim, I know they don't have a clue how to cure
cancer.
The combination of the two errors generates huge amounts of money for
the cancer industry, however. Why destroy the cash cow when so many
profit from it?
DrCee
You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.
Kelley Eidem - 01 Jun 2008 21:35 GMT
On Jun 1, 2:53 pm, drcee...@insightbb.com wrote:
> > This might explain why doctors and hospitals are able to charge so
> > much for their cancer mistreatments...they don't have a clue how to
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> the cancer industry, however. Why destroy the cash cow when so many
> profit from it?
They won't have to destroy it, any more than a store destroys itself
when customers go elsewhere. The store ends up closing its doors,
nonetheless.
The buying public will destroy the cancer industry by shopping
elsewhere. meanwhile, the industry will find something else to do.
Here's a something I love. When just one person decides not to get a
$17,000 round of chemo, it reduces chemo income by $17,000. In other
words, they take a big hit in the pocketbook.
> DrCee
> You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.
drceephd@insightbb.com - 01 Jun 2008 23:24 GMT
> On Jun 1, 2:53 pm, drcee...@insightbb.com wrote:
>
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> - Show quoted text -
The failure of the "war on cancer" is why the AIDS epidemic was
created.
DrCee
You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.
Carole - 02 Jun 2008 14:56 GMT
> They won't have to destroy it, any more than a store destroys itself
> when customers go elsewhere. The store ends up closing its doors,
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> $17,000 round of chemo, it reduces chemo income by $17,000. In other
> words, they take a big hit in the pocketbook.
The health industry is a racket.
Carole
www.cellsalts.net
>> DrCee
>> You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.
Richard Schultz - 02 Jun 2008 07:14 GMT
: As a former cancer researcher, I know the docs do not have a clue as
: to what cancer is.
Where did you do this research? On Mars or on Uranus?
: As a former cancer victim, I know they don't have a clue how to cure
: cancer.
Where did you suffer from this cancer? On Mars or on Uranus?
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Richard Schultz schultr@mail.biu.ac.il
Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Opinions expressed are mine alone, and not those of Bar-Ilan University
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"It is terrible to die of thirst in the ocean. Do you have to salt your
truth so heavily that it does not even quench thirst any more?"
Jan Drew - 03 Jun 2008 02:39 GMT
"Richard Schultz" <schultr@mail.biu.ack.il> wrote:
> Mars or on Uranus
Is not the subject.
Off-topic.
> Richard Schultz
> This might explain why doctors and hospitals are able to charge so
> much for their cancer mistreatments...they don't have a clue how to
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> free," you might ask them, "What does that tell you about the
> mistreatments your doctor prescribed, because they aren't free."
Who would begrudge any alternative doctor who could cure cancer fame and
fortune? What I think people object to is when someone claims to be able
to cure cancer but is secretive about their methods and their true results.
MD
Kelley Eidem - 02 Jun 2008 00:47 GMT
> > This might explain why doctors and hospitals are able to charge so
> > much for their cancer mistreatments...they don't have a clue how to
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>
> MD
Actually what I referred to at the top of this thread happens quite a
bit. Here is a direct quote from another website. It's not the first
time I've seen this type of response...far from it:
"If I knew of someone who had the "cure" and was selling it instead of
giving it to the people and families suffering with cancer, I think I
could consider kil----No, maybe not that but I know I would have done
just about anything to have saved my Mom."
drceephd@insightbb.com - 02 Jun 2008 00:53 GMT
> > This might explain why doctors and hospitals are able to charge so
> > much for their cancer mistreatments...they don't have a clue how to
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>
> MD
The "alternative" health providers need to be "secretive" since the
powers that be, that is, the NIH, CDC, FDA, AMA, etc, etc, have forced
all the "alternative" providers to provide in other countries, or else
be persecueted, jailed, and even assinated.
And then you have the timerity to ask why?
What a dufus you are. Or do you really think the MHA readers are that
gullible and stupid?
DrCee
You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.