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Re: Giving false information promotes suffering
 
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Re: Giving false information promotes suffering


You are correct.

But only within a certain context.

I think you fail to realize that many people who come to Curezone are Seriously ill.

Dire circumstances sometimes call for dire measures.

If someone is seriously ill then Curezone in general is not the place to come looking for information.  There is so much quackery on Curezone.  For example, oleander soup that has been shown in study after study to not work for cancer.  Even the studies done by the manufacturers showed it failed to treat cancer.  It only gets promoted because many people have no idea how to do research.  For example, when one person tried challenging me on my claim that viruses account for most cancers this person did a Google search and could not find even one site showing the link between viruses and cancer.  It took me a matter of minutes to find all sorts of them.  I have posted numerous research abstracts and articles proving the link between cancer viruses and cancer.   I will be covering this more in depth in my book.   And I have seen all sorts of other evidence because I don't rely on the internet as my sole source of research.  For example, I have a book in my personal library that is solely on cancer viruses.  I have had that book for probably 18 years.  Cancer viruses themselves have been known for over 100 years.  So the only way someone would not have been able to find any information on the link between viruses and cancer is if they have no clue how to do real research or they were trying as hard as they could to not find the information.  Another problem is that many people have no clue how to read medical studies.  For example, this same person posted a study on the safety of oleander for cancer and used that to claim that oleander was effective for cancer.   Clearly he did not have a clue how to read the study since the study first of all was not for effectiveness, but rather tolerance to the drug.  More importantly though the oleander failed to halt any of the cancers as the study still showed.  So this study showed oleander was a failure just like the two other studies also showed it was ineffective for cancer.  So you think people with cancer, especially advanced cancer, should take the risk and follow advice for a proven ineffective therapy wasting valuable time when there are so many proven cancer therapies out there?

Personally I think any person who is seriously ill is a fool if they decide to blindly follow advice off of Curezone.  Especially when they are relying on unverifiable testimonials that contradict other claims made about the treatment.  When someone is seriously ill wasting time on quackery and bad advice is not what they need.  

How many people have you seen here talking about how they have been sick for years despite following advice they received here on Curezone?  One lady who had been on Curezone for a while said she had been fighting her chronic Candida for over 15 years.  Clearly the advice she was given was not working because too many people are giving advice when they clearly do not understand the conditions they are giving advice for nor how the body actually works.  Instead they are coming up with garbage like acids are the base of all diseases, emotions are the base of all diseases, mercury in the base of all diseases, parasites are the base of all diseases, toxicity is the base of all diseases...........

 

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