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Old September 10th 10, 04:55 PM posted to misc.kids.health,talk.politics.medicine,misc.health.alternative
carole
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Default Psychotropic Drugs Perfect Killing Machine ... MUST READ


"Steelclaws" wrote in message
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"carole" wrote in
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"Outlawing books that tell me how to heal myself (such as Stale Food
Versus Fresh Food) is racketeering activity. What the medical
gangsters have done to Rife, Hoxsey, Gerson, Ivy, Durovic,
Privitera, Krebs, Koch, Crane, Warner, Keller, Ghadiali, Beard,
Taylor, Wright, Brodie, Naessens, Burzynski, Halstead, Richardson,
Thurston, Pixley, Bolles and many others are great crimes, nearly
invariably done in the name of "protecting the public." "

Let's take a look of those "heroes" then. Rife's been already dealt
with previously, so I won't post about him again.

Hoxsey's herbal treatments include a paste of antimony, zinc and
bloodroot, arsenic, sulfur, and talc for external treatments. There
is also a liquid tonic of licorice, red clover, burdock root,
Stillingia root, barberry, Cascara, prickly ash bark, buckthorn bark,
and potassium iodide to be taken internally.

The paste is very caustic and can burn or scar the skin. The liquid
tonic can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anxiety, trembling,
abdominal cramps and heart block. Moreover, red clover mimics
estrogen, and would never be suitable for women with
estrogen-responsive breast tumors. None of those have a known effect
against cancer, and it's a matter of record that Hoxey himself died
of the cancer his treatment failed to cure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoxsey_Therapy


As noted previously, wikipedia isn't very reliable for anything that
concerns establishment policy.


As noted previously, you only have empty assertions about your claim,
but evidence is missing. Please also remember I do check the references,
and wikipedia editors cannot change the contents of external links.


You just don't get it do you?
If there was real evidence it would have been confiscated by now.
Do you understand what corruption means?


The current policy is to support pharmaceutical treatments, which has
been going on for a long time as there is big money involved.
If you want to get the real story you need to read other sources such
as http://www.ahealedplanet.net/medicine.htm#hoxsey and reviews at
http://www.amazon.com/When-Healing-Becomes-Crime-

Alternative/dp/0892819
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Healing is not a crime - huckstering stuff that cannot work and can be
dangerous for big bucks IS.


Well unfortunately, you can't tell the difference.


If I was only going to read the wikipedia story, I would agree that
Hoxley was a fraud.
However, there are other sources.


Find me an other source that says Hoxley did not die of cancer -
complete with the death certificate showing some other cause.


You just don't get it do you?


The fact that Hoxley himself died of cancer shows his treatment was
ineffective. The same goes for Hulda Clark.


You'll never work it out that's for sure.
You're too stupid.
All that education and still thick as a brick.


And if you're going to say that some of Hoxley's ingredients were
harmful, how to you explain chemo and radiation?


Tu quoque fallacy.

Nobody's claimed chemo is completely harmless, but it has been shown to
have a beneficial effect, unlike Hoxley's quackery.


You're joking right?


I won't go into the rest of the healers you've looked up because it
will be the same story --suppression of alternative cures to eliminate
the competition.


LOL. Run, carole, run. Don't look into anything, just stay the dumb
believer that you are.


All that education and you're still as thick as ****.
But then they do a good job on people.


The reality is that some of those "cures" are either useless or
downright harmful, laetrile being a good example. I fully support
prosecuting charlatans who peddle harmful "cures" to the gullible.


And chemo is what?
And costs how much?


Look up Ghadiali, btw. Maybe you like sexual predators, but I don't. He
did 5 years in jail for violating the Mann Act. The case is Ghadiali v.
United States, 9 Cir., 17 F.2d 236


No thankyou.
I'm not looking up any of your references because they're crap.


"In 1925, when Ghadiali was on a lecture tour, he was arrested in
Seattle and sentenced under the Mann Act to five years in the Atlanta
Penitentiary. He later published a two-volume work, Railroading a
Citizen, in which he blamed this unjust "persecution" on the medical
trusts, the KKK, Catholics, Negroes, Henry Ford, the Department of
Justice, and Great Britain. The book reprints the more sensational parts
of the trial in which his teen-age secretary accuses him of rape,
forcing her into "unnatural practices," and later performing an
abortion. Ghadiali's purpose in reprinting this testimony is to allow
himself a chance to interject comments accusing the girl of lying.
Unfortunately, the impression left on the reader is that the girl was
telling a straightforward story."
- Gardner, Fads and Fallacies, 1957


Not interested thankyou.

You are too dumb to deal with.

carole
www.conspiracee.com