Re: Upcoming H2O2 infusion...a bit nervous
well, i have read the article, and i haven't found any evidence that that woman was killed by introvenous h2o2. and i DO think that i have the qualifications to argue this, just like you have them, too. it is your common sense. everybody has that. and everybody should use it, ESPECIALLY when it comes to your health. when you don't use your head, others will do that for you - and the hazardous outcomes of this can be seen in the present US health system. and i'll tell you another thing: you don't have to know ANYTHING about alternative or oxygen therapies, ANYTHING, in order to see that the article doesn't provide any evidence.
what the article DOES provide is a perfect example of the machinations of the medical mafia system to bring down alternative doctors. as a matter of fact, i think people should be given this article to read in order to make them understand how they are being manipulated and brain-washed by the mass media to make them believe that alternative practitioners are "dressed-up snake oil salesmans with an M.D. after their names" or worse.
over 150,000 deaths yearly just in the US alone, caused by "credible", "established" medical doctors who prescribe drugs, cut people of, all according to what they are being taught in medical schools - yet how many of them have you seen being destroyed by the media like dr. james shortt in the article?
i don't mean to argue here either, but i think i have a responsibility to towards the people who read these posts. many don't make the effort to question what they read. many are too susceptible to the machinations of media manipulations - so if i can make them rethink or question what they read, i think i should. i think everybody should question everything he or she reads. doesn't matter whether it's written on cbsnews.com, quackwatch.com or curezone.com.
question and research. and then make your own conclusions.
p.