On Mar 22, 8:37*pm, "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> "JOHN" <j...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> The usual. * What happened to the English patient who felt better after
> taking Hoxsey tonic for three months for his liver cancer, John? *That was
> in 2000. *Can we have an update?
>
> In the Hoxsey clinic's own results no patient with poor prognosis active
> cancer was shown to be rid of cancer by the use of the Hoxsey treatment
> alone.
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> Ignore the promotional material and conspiracy theorizing, *folks. *Itis
> time you demanded to see all the supposedly cured patients.
>
> PM
Another utterance by Petey the Moron that resembles another demonic
defender of the AMA's protection of its power and the medical
monopoly.
Consider this quote:
"Still, Hoxsey's Dallas clinic grew to the point where it was handling
as many as 12,000 patients, with affiliate clinics being established
in Illinois, Pennsylvania and other states. In a legal action against
Fishbein and the AMA in 1949, Hoxsey won. Fishbein' attorney admitted
that Hoxsey' treatment did cure cancer. Judge W. L. Thorton ruled: "I
am of the firm opinion and belief that Hoxsey has cured these people
of cancer. Hoxsey has been done a great injustice and . . . articles
and utterances by defendant Morris Fishbein were false, slanderous,
and libelous."
Let us use some common sense. No cancer treatment could have possibly
have grown to be as large and successful as Hoxsey's unless it had
some merit. I am not saying 100% effective, but it surely had merit.
In the same way that Fishbein's motives were those of greed and power,
using false, slanderous, and even libelous methods so also are the
motives of Petey the Moron. Petey may suffer from more arrogance and
pompousity than the medically incompetent Fishbein but he is just as
incompetent and pretentious.
DrCee
You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.