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: Respectfully, I believe everything has a beginning. Although the

interview went the way it went, it may have been a eye-opener for some who

don't know a heck of a lot about cancer as we, and others, unfortunately

do.

In my opinion, I like to encourage Larry King and the producers to

continue, and perhaps adjust the format to a holistic point of view on one

show,

and a orthodox point of view on another show. This format would allow more

information to be presented to the viewer.

in New Jersey

In a message dated 10/25/2009 11:21:14 A.M. Fiji Standard Time,

szukipoo@... writes:

I would ask that everyone who saw Larry King last night write to him to

protest the ridiculous program that his producers put together.

There was so much chaos and misinformation, misrepresentation etc that no

one benefited from this show at all. It was as if the FDA and the AMA

produced this segment.

You had two wonderful cutting edge cancer doctors and two traditional/

hostile doctors who all they could do was to mispronounce Bryzinski's

name,

vomit incorrect statistics, and argue argue argue instead of asking

questions

and listening. This should have been called, " bash the holistic doctors

show

so that there isn't enough time to find out what they are all about. " It

was a tragedy for any cancer patient, either human or canine, who might

have

wanted to glean information about treatment.

What should have happened would have been to expand the number of holistic

physicians and include patients who had benefited from the treatments as

well as exactly what the treatments were all about. That would have been a

valuable show.

Please write Larry King and express your disappointment.

Thanks,

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list I mailed L King and congratulated him for airing such a program and

promising a followup Iam not fan of King but what other national TV program

is giving us a chance?

ND

Re: [ ] Write to Larry King

> : Respectfully, I believe everything has a beginning. Although

> the

> interview went the way it went, it may have been a eye-opener for some

> who

> don't know a heck of a lot about cancer as we, and others, unfortunately

> do.

>

> In my opinion, I like to encourage Larry King and the producers to

> continue, and perhaps adjust the format to a holistic point of view on

> one show,

> and a orthodox point of view on another show. This format would allow

> more

> information to be presented to the viewer.

>

> in New Jersey

>

> In a message dated 10/25/2009 11:21:14 A.M. Fiji Standard Time,

> szukipoo@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> I would ask that everyone who saw Larry King last night write to him to

> protest the ridiculous program that his producers put together.

>

> There was so much chaos and misinformation, misrepresentation etc that no

> one benefited from this show at all. It was as if the FDA and the AMA

> produced this segment.

>

> You had two wonderful cutting edge cancer doctors and two traditional/

> hostile doctors who all they could do was to mispronounce Bryzinski's

> name,

> vomit incorrect statistics, and argue argue argue instead of asking

> questions

> and listening. This should have been called, " bash the holistic doctors

> show

> so that there isn't enough time to find out what they are all about. " It

> was a tragedy for any cancer patient, either human or canine, who might

> have

> wanted to glean information about treatment.

>

> What should have happened would have been to expand the number of

> holistic

> physicians and include patients who had benefited from the treatments as

> well as exactly what the treatments were all about. That would have been

> a

> valuable show.

>

> Please write Larry King and express your disappointment.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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rthomp007 writes:

> I believe everything has a beginning

The holistic doctors were so demeaned that I felt it could only have turned

people off. I guess it doesn't matter if someone writes saying that the

program was too shallow and didn't really communicate what holistic cancer

treatment is all about OR that they appreciated the program and could there be

more of them. Perhaps it's good to have both approaches as long as people

write in.

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