Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 Hello fractalmoves2, Very few people from any walk of life live into their late 90's. There are an unusually large number of notable alternative advocates that have lived into their early 90's, including Budwig and Wigmore (died in a fire). You mentioned ing. His colleague, the more famous Svent Gyorgi, (Avemar) was in this category also. Recently we had Bragg and currently we have Jack LaLanne. Mike Saturday, January 24, 2009, 3:23:35 PM, you wrote: f> I am sure everyone knows of Winters cancer tea blend. f> Unfortunately, Winters passed away this last August of 2008, of a f> reaction to a " prescription medication " ...???? f> He died at the age of approx 73. f> What I cant understand is... why was he on a prescription medication, f> (they claimed he did not die from cancer), if he was so alternatively f> conscious (herbs and nutrients)? f> And, why is it I never really can find any proponent of alternative f> modalities that die in they late 90's (>96)? e.g., Revicci, f> and even ing who died at 93. f> Winters tea if it is to be believed did not extend his lifespan, f> and now my question is, did he even have cancer in the first place? f> a -- Best regards, Mike mailto:goldenmike@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 Dr , a pioneer of colonic cleansing, lived to 108 I believe - he took up Sanskrit at the age of 103! Chamberlain www.fightingcancer.com f> I am sure everyone knows of Winters cancer tea blend. f> Unfortunately, Winters passed away this last August of 2008, of a f> reaction to a " prescription medication " . ..???? f> He died at the age of approx 73. f> What I cant understand is... why was he on a prescription medication, f> (they claimed he did not die from cancer), if he was so alternatively f> conscious (herbs and nutrients)? f> And, why is it I never really can find any proponent of alternative f> modalities that die in they late 90's (>96)? e.g., Revicci, f> and even ing who died at 93. f> Winters tea if it is to be believed did not extend his lifespan, f> and now my question is, did he even have cancer in the first place? f> a -- Best regards, Mike mailto:goldenmike@sbcgloba l.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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