Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 Lois, I have been following your posts since you joined the group and I want to congratulate you on your good results with Dr. 's program. I am always happy to hear about those who are beating cancer. However, I find it disturbing that you represent Dr. as a miracle doctor who cures cancer. He has had many patients who did not succeed with his program. As a matter of fact he has just as many patients who do not beat cancer and die as those that are successful. Cancer is a very individualistic illness and there is no one cure for all people and there are so many variables, not only in the type of cancer but in how the suggested cure works in each individual's body. If there was one doctor who was successful with all his patients believe me you wouldn't have to keep recommending him, we would all know about him already. I am only writing this, because I don't like giving people false hopes. Each person has to understand that just because a specific treatment worked for someone else does not mean it will definitely work for them. Just because a specific doctor, or clinic, or treatment modality worked for one person or several people does not guarantee that it will work for them. I have no problem with your high recommendation for Dr. but from what I read, you seem to think that he can cure anyone who comes to him, of whatever cancer they have, and that is not the case and I fear that your words can give many people false hopes. I hope you will take these words, in the spirit they are being written. That is; relate your story, by all means, and let people know how successful you have been, but encourage them to do their own research and explain that whether it is Dr. or many other doctors throughout the US, or various clinics throughout Europe and Mexico, there is no " one size fits all " when it comes to cancer. Wishing you continued good health. Nili Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 Hi Lois, I am so happy to read that you've done so well on Dr. ' program. I'm sure it gives many hope in their fight against cancer. It's really exciting to see there are alternative doctors out there nowadays who are helping so many cancer patients. Of course these alternative doctors never claim to heal 100 per cent of their patients though they do offer hope to many whereas they rarely find any through mainstream medical doctors. Yes, compassion seems to be a very rare commodity when dealing with cancer patients so it's such a blessing when you do find someone who exhibits it. Blessings to you, Lois and thank you so much for sharing your very uplifting testimonial. I'm sure there are many here who will get a lot of encouragement from it. Sandy > I am only sending this out there as I would have liked to have known about this program and did not find out about it until later in my cancer journey. There are no profits to be made by me, I do not get anything from Dr. for saying this. The drs have the most integrity and honesty I have seen in any dr. They make no profit from the supplements, and work very hard for not a lot of money considering what they do. There is a lot of compassion for their patients and answer phone calls on a daily basis and if an answer is needed quickly they call within 10 minutes. Never seen that anywhere!!!! > > Lois > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 Wow. I have also read most of Lois' posts and I do not see where she is representing Dr. as a miracle doctor. Even though, to her, I'm sure he is. ) Dr. gets good results and has prerequisites as to who he believes can be successful and who he believes will not be successful. Even if he gets 50% success, that is better than anyone else that I know. We are all adults and can discern what ressonates with us and what does not. I think that Lois is providing another possiblity to those who are researching and looking for answers. And since Dr. G is actually giving people the means to cure their cancer, there is no false hope at all. No matter how good a protocol is, it is only effective if the person takes responsibilty and implements the protocol correctly. If only one is cures themselves, it means another can be cured. At least that's the way I looked at it when I was in the process of healing. I made it a point to read testimonies of those who had cancer and got well using alternative medicine. That gave me hope -- hope that I desparately needed because I knew absolutely no one who had ever beat cancer. I know that Dr. ' " protocol " has many aspects to fit individual patient need. If Dr. was treating lots of patients and getting the sporadic results that most cancer doctors (even many alternative cancer clinics) get, then possibly " cautious hope " could be said of Lois posts. But " false hope " ? Not in my opinion. Must we think that in order to be deemed a success a protocol must work every single time? Nothing in medicine is " every single time " so why should it be in alternative medicine and especially when dealing with cancer? For those cancer patients who have gone from doctor to doctor or clinic to clinic or forum to forum -- I believe testimonies of healing can generate a hope that is healing. Cancer patients need hope -- at least I did. I needed to know that someone out there (besides my family) actually believed I could get well. That " hope " (yes, some around me called it " false hope " ) is what spurred me on toward wellness. It is what I needed in order to do my protocol 100% of the time. That hope morphed into determination and disipline which resulted in no cancer for eleven years. For a stage 3 colon cancer diagnosis, it resulted in success. Please don't interpret what I am saying as bragging or that everyone with hope gets well -- that's not it at all -- it's only sharing a testimony that people can and do heal from cancer. I did, others have and so can the ones on this list looking for hope. There are many paths to healing. This is a good thing because it gives cancer patients choices in that they can research and decide what they believe will help them get well. Keep sharing Lois!! -- I did the same thing after I got well. I wanted to go down to MD and hold up a sign in the back pick-up area where all the chemo/radiation patients wait for their rides that said " STOP! - YOU DO HAVE OTHER CHOICES. YOU CAN GET WELL! " Many definitely would have determined that " false hope. " Lois, your story is inspiring and even though everyone's healing path will definitely be different, you are letting people know that the actual path to healing is worth the walk and that there are protocols that heal and restore and doctors who are helping people heal from cancer. In my opinion, this should be a breath of fresh air to any cancer forum that is about using alternative medicine. ) Be Well Dr.L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 Nili It seems like you may have some sort of statistics on Dr. ' success rate. Can you provide actual numbers and your source ? I don't think we can use the word cure since, in more than one interview and/or his books, he doesnt use that word. He treats cancer as a chronic disease akin to diabetes, where the patient needs to manage it for the rest of their life. I follow a protocol similar to his using enzymes, diet and detoxification and believe his approach is valid. Often times we forget that Dr. simply followed in Dr. Kelley's footsteps. And while he too was not 100%, Dr. Kelley had a great deal of success. Many of his patients were sent home to die by traditional medicine. And their body's were horribly damaged from chemo, radiation, etc. Dr. Kelley and Dr. ' program is all about tailoring for specific individuals toxicity, metabolic type and their specific cancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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