To: Watchman123
In this therapy, a small amount of blood, from 60ccs to 250ccs is drawn from the body, passed through a chamber, "treated" with UV light (The newest machines have powerful lights. It cost about $4,000 each) and returned to the body.Heck, why waste all that money? For the price of a penkife, a bucket, and a UV lamp, I can do this at home!
2 posted on
04/21/2003 1:14:00 AM PDT by
Kaiwen
To: Kaiwen
For the price of a penkife, a bucket, and a UV lamp, I can do this at home! Yeah, but where are you gonna get the laetril ointment and crytal pryamid needed to fully implement the protocol?
9 posted on
04/21/2003 4:22:00 AM PDT by
Yeti
To: Kaiwen
No offense, but....
Oh Good Grief!! Another miracle shunned by the greedy short-sighted establishment. What we need are Water Pearls (TM). Dr. Starchild, calling Dr. Starchild, suck up in isle Four!
10 posted on
04/21/2003 7:14:23 AM PDT by
lafroste
To: Kaiwen
Dr. Basil Wainwright, a Nobel nominee, in Africa has succesfully treated so many AIDS patients, yet the Health department just closed his clinic down, claiming his methosd is not "proven!" Right, proven by who?! By the convetional establishment. So, whether it is herbal medicine, Homeopathy or any alternative treatments, the fact is they are NOT considered "proven' What arrogance!
To: Kaiwen
Yea, but their unit probably juices and cleans stained floors too...
70 posted on
04/27/2003 11:07:06 PM PDT by
Axenolith
(Watch it, you don't want to getcher tie caught in that fan be... GEEUURKK!)
To: Kaiwen
Heck, why waste all that money? For the price of a penkife, a bucket, and a UV lamp, I can do this at home! Sounds like that old Chuck Heston sci-fi flick "The Omega Man" to me.
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