To: Blueflag
This researcher (mentioned in my original article on this thread) just called me today & this is no junk science! Ignorance is bliss, I guess. I can't blame you because the press has so caused such a blackout of alternative treatments which might compete with the traditional medicine. Don't you believe there are smart, dedicated doctors, inventors out there who had the right ideas and protocols but do not have the hundreds of millions of $$$$ it takes to get approved by the FDA, if the FDA would be open-minded enough to give it a hearing.
Just because some of you think it sounds strange does not mean it does not work. The inventor uses 4 specially built UV lights, not your cheap stuff. It is not your typical phototherapy Eumatron machine, which is not powerful enough. This researcher uses Photo-dynamic therapy+ photo-oxidation+ Quinoxide protocol. Years ago, one patient in Africa with AIDS & Lymphoma got totally well in 3 weeks. The tumor shrunk in 3 weeks! He cannot use the word "cure' in America because it can get you in trouble, you should know that. "help", whatever, it works, they got back their lives. I feel it is fruitless to talk to those who are either ignorant or misinformed, but i am interested to inform those who has a mind to gain more insight.
To: Watchman123
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and agree to let the 'treatment' prove itself. If the stated results and method are legitimate, then approach the NIH along with an AMRC for a grant.
If you're going to "publish", however, do a better job of writing your brief if you expect a positive 'peer' review.
If English is a second language for you, then you should get some forgiveness.
If this new therapeutic works, then work with your inventor to get it into a valid clinical trial protocol. I'd like to see the results of such a trial reported in JAMA or other public/academic forum.
Thanks for your reply.
13 posted on
04/21/2003 11:10:23 AM PDT by
Blueflag
To: Watchman123; rolling_stone; dinodino; Dec31,1999; Cacique
46 posted on
04/26/2003 1:56:41 PM PDT by
Nataku X
(Never give Bush any power you wouldn't want to give to Hillary.)
To: Watchman123
A little UV does good things for the skin. Whether it also does good things for the blood, I don't know, but I will withhold judgement aside from remaining on the skeptical side.
84 posted on
04/28/2003 4:54:25 PM PDT by
RightWhale
(Theorems link concepts; proofs establish links)
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