Diabetes DVD clip - Amazing story of Cure
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tvedder, YOU are an idiot. I have been a diabetic for 22+ years until recently. I got ahold of a doctor from India who had an herbal treatment for the reversal of the diabetic CONDITION. It's very curable and not classified as a disease for most people; only BIG PHARMA and the FDA.
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how aboutjust getting some more money?
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We're not qualified to determine what is or not "health fraud" especially when it comes to "alternative medicine". But one thing for certain, I have no faith in conventional medicine when it comes to caring for chronic illness. Using drugs to suppress symptoms and call it "treating disease" is fraud in my book! While I do recognise that conventional medicine does help in urgent and emergency conditions, organic conditions are usually better treated through alternative means.
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Well, she may not be involved in defrauding people through homeopathy but the visionhealth website is chock full of all sorts of DISproved healthcare scams that are every bit as despicable as homepathy.
How about just getting some exercise, quitting the booze, fixing your dieta nd not taking risks with unproven 'infusions' and completely wastingyour money on Homeopathy which is widely known to be purely placebo. Glad this guy got his health back on track, but too bad he got scammed.
tvedder 5 years ago
Homeopathic vitamins and minerals are NOT homeopathy! This guy didn't get scammed... he got his life on track! Watch the video again... the vitamins and minerals are not unproven, they are to aid the body while it is shedding fat (fat is full of toxins)... if you listen to what he is saying, he went on a diet, he started exercising etc. !!!
visionhealth 5 years ago
Yes, good nutrition, proper diet, and exercise are fantastic ways to keep or regain your health. If they are legitimate 'vitamins' then it is not homeopathy, is it? Homepathy has been unequivocally proven (despite what Prince Charles may think) to be a complete hoax. If he's paying for unproven (or disproven) methods then he is getting scammed. Conning someone to pay you for their own placebo effect is, by definition, fraud. It's that simple.
tvedder 5 years ago
Absolutely. The Doctor he is talking about is Dr Jean Monro of the Breakspear hospital, one of the foremost experts on Environmental and Nutritional Medicine. I presume what he meant by "homeopathic" was actually "natural", as Dr Monro does not practice ANY form of homeopathy.
visionhealth 5 years ago