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Re: Is Dr. Hulda Clark FOR REAL? Or not?
 
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Re: Is Dr. Hulda Clark FOR REAL? Or not?


First of all, curezone is pretty much at odds with quackwatch. They report a lot of helpful healers as quacks. This is because actual healing and the medical community themselves are at odds. You think that doctors, nurses, etc. want to heal people so that they will be well... and many of the people in that profession whom you know do want that, in some form or another... yet the people at the top are interested in the bottom line - money!

There are different cures for cancer out there, Hulda Clark 's is one but hers is not the only one, others are different. Why hasn't the word spread? Because it's not a drug or therapy with an exorbitant pricetag. Sure, zappers and juicers and herbs aren't "cheap" but they are realistic prices.

I recommend you spend a few days browsing older posts and archives here at curezone, searching for posts about Hulda Clark , and posts that debunk the quackwatch. At the same time, check out www.drday.com (an orthopedic surgeon) and www.hacres.com for some different views on curing cancer. Oh, and while one flush can have a strong effect, it's generally recommended to do a series of flushes until the liver is stone free.
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First of all, curezone is pretty much at odds with quackwatch. They report a lot of helpful healers as quacks. This is because actual healing and the medical community themselves are at odds. You think that doctors, nurses, etc. want to heal people so that they will be well... and many of the people in that profession whom you know do want that, in some form or another... yet the people at the top are interested in the bottom line - money!

There are different cures for cancer out there, Hulda Clark 's is one but hers is not the only one, others are different. Why hasn't the word spread? Because it's not a drug or therapy with an exorbitant pricetag. Sure, zappers and juicers and herbs aren't "cheap" but they are realistic prices.

I recommend you spend a few days browsing older posts and archives here at curezone, searching for posts about hulda clark, and posts that debunk the quackwatch. At the same time, check out www.drday.com and www.hacres.com for some different views on curing cancer. Oh, and while one flush can have a strong effect, it's generally recommended to do a series of flushes until the liver is stone free.
 

 
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