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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / April 2008

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OXYGEN THERAPY

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JOHN - 03 Apr 2008 22:26 GMT
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JOHN - 22 Apr 2008 16:01 GMT
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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.
Jeff - 22 Apr 2008 22:49 GMT
> http://whale.to/cancer/hamer.html
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> alive. With conventional treatment the figures are generally just the
> reverse. [2007 pdf] Dr. Hamer's Medical Paradigm By Caroline Markolin, Ph.D.

Can you please point us the the peer-reviewed scientific studies that
back this claim?

jeff
 
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