Hi group,
I was wondering what information people had on this guy.
He says he has a PhD from Galien University in London. I couldn't find
out anything about this university on the internet. www.quackwatch.com
lists the full name of the school as Galien University Tutorial College
(formerly Galien College of Natural Healing). Is this place even
acredited, by anyone?
Secondly he lists as one of his accomplishments he helped found the
Bank of Honolulu. This doesn't seem like that great of an
accomplishment: http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/boh.html .
Who has paid this guy? Were you succesful with him or did his
'treatments' not work?
He's also said this about AIDS which scares me.
Larry Clapp, Ph.D., J.D. :
I have personally met several completely self cured aids patients,
including
some 20 men, who did a co-operative, intense oxidation regime,
primarily
utilizing medical ozone, in addition to approaches such as Dusan has
enumerated. Some of these men were near death, with T cell counts of 5.
See
Ed McCabe's book on Oxidation Therapies and numerous websites on
Oxidation
Therapies, very common in Germany and other countries.
This guy doesn't have a real medical degree yet he thinks he knows how
to cure AIDS.
Alan Meyer - 15 Jan 2005 23:26 GMT
> Hi group,
>
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> This guy doesn't have a real medical degree yet he thinks he knows how
> to cure AIDS.
The BS meter is registering very high on this guy. I would avoid him like
the plague.
I'm always curious about guys like this. If they get cancer, will they seek
medical treatment or try their own hocus pocus? I'm betting that 99% of
them will seek medical treatment.
Alan
Stephen Jordan - 16 Jan 2005 00:34 GMT
On Janurary 15, Alan Meyer replied to J Fitzgerald:
>>This guy doesn't have a real medical degree yet he thinks he knows how
>>to cure AIDS.
Hell, he doesn't even have a *fake* medical degree!
> The BS meter is registering very high on this guy. I would avoid him like
> the plague.
>
> I'm always curious about guys like this. If they get cancer, will they seek
> medical treatment or try their own hocus pocus? I'm betting that 99% of
> them will seek medical treatment.
99%? Oh, Alan, you're conservative.
Regards,
Steve J