It's certainly a well-done docu/expose. I won't be able to get through it tonight, but I can't find reason to doubt the doctor or his patients' testimonies, and it does make sense that addressing this resource/terrain difference between bodies would hit the source of the problem. The shoe fits on the FDA/Gov for sure. I'm curious as to the exact 'path' of these peptides/amino acids though, since there would seemingly be a different value/effectiveness based on gut balance/health and diet. Planning to get back to it and finish tomorrow.
I met this doctor in the early 90's. I wouldn't understand the medical comments you mentioned, but with the advancement of science and research since he first started, it's quite possible his treatments would have changed over the years. He was definitely a fighter for a cause, and a direction, that few others would touch.
The powerful tried to destroy him from the beginning; insurance companies wouldn't for his treatments; and unfortunately, there was no social media to at least saturate the public enough to question traditional cancer treatments.
Plus, keep in mind, he was located in Texas--in the same area as the world-renowned, M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital system...
I've seen a documentary about him many years back. He had a potential cancer cure but the government screwed him over in every way possible so he never got to really test it or get it to patients
tldr: Antineoplaston is the cure, but even if you get on it it's thousands per month.
How about Fenbendazole? I learned about it on this forum.
wasn't mentioned (AFAIK)
Thank you!
It’s a great documentary. Spent the second half of it posting it all over Twitter.
It's certainly a well-done docu/expose. I won't be able to get through it tonight, but I can't find reason to doubt the doctor or his patients' testimonies, and it does make sense that addressing this resource/terrain difference between bodies would hit the source of the problem. The shoe fits on the FDA/Gov for sure. I'm curious as to the exact 'path' of these peptides/amino acids though, since there would seemingly be a different value/effectiveness based on gut balance/health and diet. Planning to get back to it and finish tomorrow.
I met this doctor in the early 90's. I wouldn't understand the medical comments you mentioned, but with the advancement of science and research since he first started, it's quite possible his treatments would have changed over the years. He was definitely a fighter for a cause, and a direction, that few others would touch.
The powerful tried to destroy him from the beginning; insurance companies wouldn't for his treatments; and unfortunately, there was no social media to at least saturate the public enough to question traditional cancer treatments.
Plus, keep in mind, he was located in Texas--in the same area as the world-renowned, M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital system...
I've seen a documentary about him many years back. He had a potential cancer cure but the government screwed him over in every way possible so he never got to really test it or get it to patients
Ues it's real.
Most likely, yes.
FDA is asshoe
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FDA c**ts