Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 I haven't seen Dr Berkson's video yet, but thanks to Larry's playlist, I've just seen SammyJo, Vicki, and Dr McCandless - thanks, they were all excellent! Can't wait to see moore! dr berkson Hi Cyndi, I really enjoyed watching Sunny and Aletha's interviews and will soon be watching Dr Berkson's. Just wanted to publicly express my appreciation for all the work you and Adam have been doing, and continue to do, to capture these video testimonies and make them available for everyone. Looking forward to seeing 'the best of' soon, thank you, Cris 9a. dr berkson Posted by: " Cyndi Lenz " psychrn@... machi_33433 Date: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:40 am ((PST)) here is the link to Dr Berkson at the conference it is in quicktime later I'll make the best of and and put it on utube http://www.skipspharmacy.com/vid/DrBerkson-webpreset.mov CCyndi Lenz clenz@... http://www.tdgr2productions.com http://www.goldenrescuesouthflorida.com " Is colainn gan cheann duine gan anam cara " The highest calling is to be a soul friend St Brigid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 the doc chose toxic chemo that never works over something that does no harm and shows at least ainw case histories of working well. i call that malpractice. maybe there's a lawyer that would also. a lively court case might do a lot of good but unfortunately not for your wife. unfortunately american mainstream medicine might havt to have LDN rammed down it's throat sideways. over and over again. > [low dose naltrexone] Dr Berkson > > I'm sorry my Doctors did not believe in the treatment you > provide as they only read the Yale studies. I presented to > him when was a stage 2b patient 6 months ago and he > never heard of it. Even when I handed him the report he chose > Chemo which never works on Pancreatic Cancer. I bet the drug > companies are holding this all back...right? > Doing Chemo will take her life as soon as Saturday. What is > wrong with these American Doctors? After many questions, > finally he sees this can really work, but now its to late for > Pat though. > I hope life lost may help Doctors to see there is other options. > Again, I sorry, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 , I would say to battle pancreatic cancer you would need OGF, please read about it on Zagon's web site..... LDN could be called the 'poor man's OGF........ Please read it...... Celia I'm sorry my Doctors did not believe in the treatment you provide as they only read the Yale studies. I presented to him when was a stage 2b patient 6 months ago and he never heard of it. Even when I handed him the report he chose Chemo which never works on Pancreatic Cancer. I bet the drug companies are holding this all back...right?Doing Chemo will take her life as soon as Saturday. What is wrong with these American Doctors? After many questions, finally he sees this can really work, but now its to late for Pat though. I hope life lost may help Doctors to see there is other options.Again, I sorry, Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post | Start a New Topic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 I'm a newcomer, watching the threads with interest... These same issues occur again and again with other medical issues. What I find interesting is how frequently people do not say " NO " to their doctors. Find a new doctor. My mother-in-law has ovarian cancer that is no longer responding to chemo. She is now on LDN. She has a great doctor who did his own research after she raised the LDN question and he now has prescribed it to another patient. I would imagine that this is like anything else. People don't know what they don't know and unless they or a trusted colleague have had good results they do not dare go out on a limb. They are held to the " community standard of care " which means whether or not they practicing negligently depends on what the other doctors in their community are doing. It's kind of a weird but vicious cycle where they are only compared to each other, not to the evidence presented in a study or a new idea that might transform a tough situation. - Kati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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