What is the opinion on how to talk to people who are adament that 'chemo is good', 'wear your pink ribbons', 'pray for a cancer cure' type of attitude? do you patronize them or point out their ignorance. People often get offended if you point out that cancer is curable and tax exempt charitable foundations are a scam. Please give me feedback on this!
@jangleballer I usually say I have found that thousands of MDs, PhDs, researchers & journalists share a great distrust of the FDA run Cancer industry. If they reply to negate that finding I reply: You can place your trust & loved ones in the hands the most profitable & deceptive industry in history, while I am happy to expose the chemo radiation holocaust to people willing to question what big gov media is telling the scared patient. If they get upset I say: knowledge is power.
@ soundsdreamy . . . don't mean to be flip but didn't you view the doc? Maybe if he had a clinic in Mexico that little boy in the doc would not have had to wait to be accepted into Burzynski's cancer trial; He could have entered the program from the beginning. Instead, the little boy lost valuable time while his parents took him to Mexico to undergo another less successful treatment with the kind of cancer he had. I haven't heard back from the clinic yet.
Burzynski is truly one of my heroes. I send his documentaries to everyone and tell everyone about what I've learned from him. I stand with him in the revolution to expose the FDA and fight for the right to have the medicines I want for myself and my loved ones.
I saw the doc, so I am aware of Reagan's therapy etc . . . my question is is that if it is easy to get a clinic in Mexico just south of the border, and there is a demand for pediatric treatment of this kind of cancer such as the little boy in the doc showed, why doesn't he have a clinic in Mexico for those kids that can't get into the trials, for whatever reason, in the US? It would only be humane of Burzynski.
bobhijita said: "Why hasn't Dr Burzynski opened a clinic in Mexico?"
The Laetrile and Gerson therapies have each been available in Mexico for decades. President Reagan was successfully treated with Laetrile behind a closed door. What good did that do for the rest of us? I pray to God that Dr Burzynski can break down that door very soon. The powers that be are not going to give up the cancer cash cow just because a handful of informed citizens ask nicely. Out this now!
@soundsdreamy lost a lot of family and friends to cancer and do not want to see or of anyone else having to go through the hell when their are better options out their
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bushater69 1 week ago
What is the opinion on how to talk to people who are adament that 'chemo is good', 'wear your pink ribbons', 'pray for a cancer cure' type of attitude? do you patronize them or point out their ignorance. People often get offended if you point out that cancer is curable and tax exempt charitable foundations are a scam. Please give me feedback on this!
jangleballer 2 weeks ago
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lomi1 1 week ago
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@jangleballer I usually say I have found that thousands of MDs, PhDs, researchers & journalists share a great distrust of the FDA run Cancer industry. If they reply to negate that finding I reply: You can place your trust & loved ones in the hands the most profitable & deceptive industry in history, while I am happy to expose the chemo radiation holocaust to people willing to question what big gov media is telling the scared patient. If they get upset I say: knowledge is power.
lomi1 1 week ago
@ soundsdreamy . . . don't mean to be flip but didn't you view the doc? Maybe if he had a clinic in Mexico that little boy in the doc would not have had to wait to be accepted into Burzynski's cancer trial; He could have entered the program from the beginning. Instead, the little boy lost valuable time while his parents took him to Mexico to undergo another less successful treatment with the kind of cancer he had. I haven't heard back from the clinic yet.
bobhijita 3 weeks ago
Burzynski is truly one of my heroes. I send his documentaries to everyone and tell everyone about what I've learned from him. I stand with him in the revolution to expose the FDA and fight for the right to have the medicines I want for myself and my loved ones.
MsRaventree 3 weeks ago
Thanks, I will give him a call and let you know what he and or his staff says.
bobhijita 3 weeks ago
this documentary does not mention that cancer is a symptom and not a disease
AdderApple 4 weeks ago
I saw the doc, so I am aware of Reagan's therapy etc . . . my question is is that if it is easy to get a clinic in Mexico just south of the border, and there is a demand for pediatric treatment of this kind of cancer such as the little boy in the doc showed, why doesn't he have a clinic in Mexico for those kids that can't get into the trials, for whatever reason, in the US? It would only be humane of Burzynski.
bobhijita 4 weeks ago
@bobhijita Have you tried asking Dr. Burzynski? (800) 714 - 7181
432b86ed 3 weeks ago
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bobhijita said: "Why hasn't Dr Burzynski opened a clinic in Mexico?"
The Laetrile and Gerson therapies have each been available in Mexico for decades. President Reagan was successfully treated with Laetrile behind a closed door. What good did that do for the rest of us? I pray to God that Dr Burzynski can break down that door very soon. The powers that be are not going to give up the cancer cash cow just because a handful of informed citizens ask nicely. Out this now!
432b86ed 1 month ago
Why hasn't Dr Burzynski opened a clinic in Mexico?
bobhijita 1 month ago
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432b86ed 1 month ago
@bobhijita why is that important to you?
soundsdreamy 3 weeks ago
@soundsdreamy lost a lot of family and friends to cancer and do not want to see or of anyone else having to go through the hell when their are better options out their
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