Re: Modern Medicine versus Nature in Treating Cancer
I read your post and then your bio.
I like you, You catch the snake oil salesmen.
I have a dislike for sharletons and have exposed
them in the marine industry. I never made any friends
that way but I knew what I was doing was right.
I believe everything that you posted.
there was a time a few years back when as well as owning
a very successful technical business, I invented new products
and took them to market. I hired business consultants and I
have a better grasp than I used to regarding business.
I now know that no matter how lifesaving a device or methodology is,
if it doesn't fit with the big dogs, they may eat it. They ate my
last invention and it proved to save lives.
yes, it is a shame that the FDA operates in a fashion that is not
conducive to our public health. But it makes it possible for it to be there when we need it for, as you say, replacing or mending parts. I'm sure that it could do so and as well become an agency that really offers a cancer patient a fighting chance.
But I wish that there were a group of educated business saavy individuals who could
go to the FDA and the drug companies and convince them of the better way to do things. I mean, We know that there's got to be a better way right? So, if a group was created of extremely influential business consultants, and they were to advise the right people, I am wondering if our problems would be over? I am trying to focus on a solution. What do you think? Could that work?
If so, I may try and network with some of my associates and see if a large consulting consortium could be managed/profitable and offer services to drug companies and FDA affiliates. Let me know your thought's if interested and they
are focused on the solution. Thanks