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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I have to question if this man cured someone of cancer. If that were true, ethically, altruistically, and financially, this would be front page news. It is very dangerous to further misleading statements like this in my humble opinion. People are very afraid of cancer and will clutch at straws and choose treatments that are not medically proven, and avoid treatments that might save their lives. I know you are very sincere and mean well, but I have to respectfully disagree.
So much of holistic medicine and sales of alternative treatments and supplements are based on bashing of the traditional medical community...again, in my humble opinion. Like Russ Boston says, I might be wrong.
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GG, You said it perfectly. Thank you.
I would like to add something.
I don't know anything about the products that are being mentioned here. But I tend not to buy into claims like that. And besides, there are miracle-claiming products that I have heard of that are the stuff of multi-level sales organizations. I don't buy into that concept either.
Boomer