August 12, 2011
Hans said (August 13, 2011):
Since 30 years now they are hunting him down like a criminal across whole Europe. And his only crime is that he found 5 biological laws which allows a new undestanding of diseases (which he calls SBS, Significant Biological Special Program).
Here is something about him in English:
Brigitte said (August 13, 2011):
There is another doctor named Dr Edward Bach, whose approach to medicine is similar to Dr Haber's. He had a kind of divine inspiration and under this influence elaborated a dozen remedies based on wildflowers which one takes according to how one feels emotionally. His descriptions of psychological states are very detailed and show a deep understanding of human nature and empathy with human suffering, what one expects from a true doctor.
According to his system it does not matter what outward, bodily ailment one suffers from, what matters is to restore the psychological health and the disease will disappear.
He wrote a small book and the part coming before the description of the remedies is a must read as it describes the causes of human suffering and shows faith in the wisdom of the Creator and the spiritual nature of Man. I haven't taken any remedy in a long time since my health is good but there was a time about 15-20 years ago when I used his remedies to good effect. The Rescue Remedy is especially good for dealing with violent emotional upsets, sudden frights, etc. the kind of emotions felt during an unfolding disaster.
His website: http://www.bachcentre.com/
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Sue said (August 13, 2011):
I work for a "cancer research facility" and I call it this only because that is in their actual name. I have seen and read things that boggle the mind in the so called treatment of folks over the years.
The only explanation that I can offer is that once the C word comes into the conversation people become deaf and dumb to anything but what course to take to rid themselves of this horrible plague. Treatment is akin to using leaches...and worse...but at a far far far greater price.
Walk in without insurance coverage and see how much treatment you get. Cap out your existing coverage in the middle of treatment...and treatment ceases. Immediately. This is and probably always has been about money.
I keep telling people to stop giving money to the "cancer research" because no one is frigging looking for a cure (we have several and they have been carefully hidden away from public view)...this is a multi billion dollar per year industry and a "cure" would put a lot of people out of work. NO ONE is seriously looking for a cure...at least not "serious academics"...the fringe nut cases are but of course those are the people who went into medicine as a means to help humanity and not become richer than god by next Thursday so that is a completely separate issue.
I have worked in the medical field for over 30 years, most of which has been closely associated with cancer research and treatment...when I was personally diagnosed with breast cancer, about 15 years ago, I was living in Houston. So, of course, I was referred to Dr. M.D. Anderson post haste. Anderson has the state mandate to treat cancer patients, with or without insurance and to this end gets large sums of money from the state to treat indigents. That does not happen. Indigents get turfed. Quickly. Also, at one point I became suspicious of some physicians at Anderson and did my own research...I found Ph.D researchers doing hands on breast and pelvic exams...researchers with no clinical training or experience. Does that matter? Ask your wife or sister or mother if they mind if a non doctor researcher does that? Probably they will say yes. There was also a very long list of physicians who were in the country (not as students) who had not passed medical boards as required for all practicing physicians.
They had been practicing for years and had no medical license. There were American doctors who had not passed medical boards, i.e. were not licensed physicians who were also practicing at M.D. Anderson...they were treating patients (NOT as a student with faculty overview, independently), they were dispensing drugs...if they are not licensed physicians they are also not licensed to dispense anything stronger than aspirin)...but they were writing prescriptions and ordering medications including chemotherapy medications for patients unsupervised.
There were even unlicensed physicians who were doing surgery. (not only at M.D. Anderson either). Unlicensed physicians are also filing insurance claims and if they are not licensed, filing an insurance claim for services rendered is fraud of the highest magnitude. I did my research well and I had lists of names and dates and the newspaper blew me off and would not cover the story. The TV stations did likewise. M.D. Anderson buys a lot of advertising time and no one was willing to rock the boat on those advertising dollars. What a shock.
Held hostage? YOU BET...and you have no idea the depth to which this extends. Personally, I chose to not have surgery, not have chemotherapy and not have radiation (what and lose my waist length hair? I do not think so!)...I used Essiac...to excellent response and still have all the associated body parts (and the hair).