Re: Why Curezone's ranking is dropping by #77203 ..... The Truth in Medicine
Date: 9/15/2010 2:32:48 PM ( 14 y ago)
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If I do a Liver Flush and pass small stones, about 1/8 to 1/16 of an inch in size, and the next time I pass almost none, would that not make you think twice before making a claim that Gallstones are not passed? Keep in mind that I do things using a different protocol from the one everyone else uses (I can't atest to their protocol, but considering that Dr. Clark and similar protocols take less then a day, and mine takes about four days, I believe that theirs is inferior because it does not allow for sufficient time to build up bile pressure).
In addition, Liver Flush does make sense for more then just stones: when done properly, it will stimulate the liver to rid itself of most toxins and parasites. So calling the procedure "pseudoscientific hogwash" is quite irresponsible. You could be more specific and call certain claims, or whatever part of the claim "pseudoscientific hogwash" but Liver Flush procedure, when done properly, is far from pseudoscienfitic.
In addition, I would like to see who were the individuals that did testing of Gallstones produced by the liver flush, and why they did tests, and how they came up with their results. I have read more scientific papers then I care to remember, and if you have any sense of criticism, you will notice that most of those which are made to confirm or deny claims made about a procedure or cure, are terribly biased. No matter how much it may seem that they are all perfectly "scientific", they are usually not. They are using "science" to keep truth away. I will only mention here an example of one such "scientist" who did stomach tissue biopsy on more then one thousand patients who suffered from stomach ulcers, and who found not even one of them suffering from any sort of infection, least of all H. pylori. Yet, we all know today that his claims are impossible and that vast majority of stomach ulcers are caused by H. pylori. That's just one example of custom tailored scientific research made to order, and there are thousands more.
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