Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 Also, it was allopathic doctors who pioneered anesthesia. Once they controlled t he market for that, they were primed for a takeover, which was very much planned in 19th century AMA meetings- after all, they had been going after the plant-based medical market since the London College of Physicians encouraged the witch trials circa 1600. Desh ____________________________________________________________ Store more data on a reliable tape drive. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTEqwhSEYj4cqH2fyGe7USbOKfLu2BS\ d5CjoC3byvL2XnaVtx5yfgk/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Desh, > Also, it was allopathic doctors who pioneered anesthesia. Once they > controlled t he market for that, they were primed for a takeover, which > was very much planned in 19th century AMA meetings- after all, they had > been going after the plant-based medical market since the London College > of Physicians encouraged the witch trials circa 1600. But without the legal grant of monopoly over the profession (i.e. government collusion), all of that would have been greatly mitigated. It was true in 1600 and it is just as true today. And medicine was by no means the only profession or discipline co-opted in this way. -- " Way back in my day, I could drive around on California roads, talking on a cellphone and smoking a vanilla cig. It’s just not the free country it was back in 2007. " - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Hi - I have a friend who is a brilliant scientist, the son of a famous mathematician, who has built two kinds of devices using electromagnetic radiation for use with his wife, who has been successfulling battling a cancer diagnosis for years. I'd be glad to give you his contact information if you email me at davids@.... His wife recently completed a potent form, six-fold stronger than that initialy tested, of a very high dose scientific-based lipid regimen targetting at completely killing cancer over the six-day course of the regimen. This would be appropriate for pancreatic cancer if the patient were in sufficiently active health status to undertake it (it requires, for example, consumption of around 8 ounces of dietary oils on some days and fasting on other days - fasting is required to boost serum free fatty acid levels to achieve sufficiently high levels of anticancer lipids in blood). More information on this lipid approach is at www.ufachallenge.org, username " membrane " , password " effect " . - > > Hi my dad has pancreatic cancer and I have a gb4000 with mopa amplifier. > I've been using it and am not sure if it is doing anything. I seen your > message and was wondering if you could share any knowledge for me and > my father. Thankyou. Chris. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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