> By the way, Dr Holt, the microwave man,
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Quote from Mike on sci.med.diseases.cancer
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.cancer/msg/da02b84cc4c87100
I've nursed a few of Dr Holt's patients, all dead now. They were all made very
ill by the experience and a few who flew in from the eastern states felt
cheated.
It is not cheap.
They all know someone who met someone in the waiting room of his clinic who
knew someone else who was cured by the tronado machine. Sound famliar?
There was great interest in this treatment in the 1980s but, as Steph says, it
all
came to nought as many things like this do.Looks good in theory, it just
doesn't
work. My amazement is that these 'treatments' are allowed to carry on by
'respected doctors'.
Ricketsey - 19 Feb 2005 05:28 GMT
>> By the way, Dr Holt, the microwave man,
>
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> work. My amazement is that these 'treatments' are allowed to carry on by
> 'respected doctors'.
This Dr Holt has spent his life in Perth WA and is now 80 years old - Maybe
you should stop trying to predice the outcome of the survey until the
replies to the Australian Medical Research Association are analysed.