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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 01:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Excellent, Jay! Thank you for adding this resource. I definitely will look in to ACAM. 

Mike</description>
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<p>Mike</p>
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		<title>By: Jay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 23:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mike, I think that the college for advancement in medicine (ACAM) may have a list of doctors that use this type of therapy. Good luck. (www.acam.org).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike, I think that the college for advancement in medicine (ACAM) may have a list of doctors that use this type of therapy. Good luck. (www.acam.org).</p>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
		<link>http://www.fixmyuglycredit.com/blog/cure-cancer/comment-page-1/#comment-483</link>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 16:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>More excellent points, Dan. Regarding this &quot;one minute cure,&quot; I wish I had answers, health-care professionals, researchers &amp; lots of people to share their experiences, good bad. 

Sadly, I don&#039;t....

All I know is that years ago Dr. Lorraine Day had the guts to step out against conventional &quot;treatment&quot; of cancer. She must have known (to a degree) what backlash would befall her. I&#039;m certain she couldn&#039;t have anticipated the extent. 

Yet, she did this...when she could&#039;ve hidden herself behind a pseudonym. 

Dr. Day instantly saved people&#039;s lives by facing the firestorm. 

She was a doctor - credibility. 

She was a breast cancer survivor from HER alternative cure, not conventional medicine&#039;s poisoning (chemo), burning (radiation) or cutting (scalpel) beliefs. 

This is (and has been) my MAJOR problem with &quot;Madison Cavanaugh&quot; and his/her 1 Minute Cure: I do NOT like weak people. 

If you truly have something that works, find the health care professionals like Dr. Day who will stand beside you. Get people cured by your &quot;1 minute cure&quot; to stand with you. Of course they will be HONORED to stand as a survivor with the person who has given them (back their) lives. 

My gosh, if someone saves my life, I will do ANYTHING for that person. 

At the end of the day, Dan, your points remain as extremely valid points: 

1. &quot;People need to take control of their own life. Don’t take what the Dr says as gospel and on the other hand, don’t ignore the advice either.&quot; 

Of course, you are correct. However, Dan, I&#039;m not holding my breath. Whether health or credit, (most) people will not take responsibility for their well-being. For more than 10 years, I have witnessed people throw away $1,000s on the &quot;easy button.&quot; They hire credit disrepair companies, believing someone else will magically restore their credit. Without question, they turn over ALL of their most private, personal information (ss#, DOB, address, etc) to total strangers. 

And then they&#039;re shocked when their scores DROP or (worse!) they discover they&#039;re being sued. 

Most people (only as a last resort) will assume responsibility - research, question, test &amp; commit. 

2. &quot;I don’t think there are many people out there that would stand up to a person twice their size!&quot; 

Once again, you&#039;re right. Yet, I sincerely believe there are more of &quot;us&quot; than of &quot;them.&quot; I believe a good number of people question conventional medicine enough to cross the line when presented with a credible alternative. 

I might be proven dead wrong - but I don&#039;t think so. 

3. &quot;...too many why&#039;s....&quot; 

YES. Too many ?????...not enough FACES and answers from health care professionals, researchers &amp; survivors standing behind &amp; extolling this or any other &quot;1 minute cure.&quot; 

PLEASE, let us hear from people who have tried Madison Cavanaugh&#039;s &quot;One Minute Cure&quot;. 

Whatever your opinion, please help us with facts. 

Thanks, Dan. 

I appreciate your help. 

Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More excellent points, Dan. Regarding this &#8220;one minute cure,&#8221; I wish I had answers, health-care professionals, researchers &#038; lots of people to share their experiences, good bad. </p>
<p>Sadly, I don&#8217;t&#8230;.</p>
<p>All I know is that years ago Dr. Lorraine Day had the guts to step out against conventional &#8220;treatment&#8221; of cancer. She must have known (to a degree) what backlash would befall her. I&#8217;m certain she couldn&#8217;t have anticipated the extent. </p>
<p>Yet, she did this&#8230;when she could&#8217;ve hidden herself behind a pseudonym. </p>
<p>Dr. Day instantly saved people&#8217;s lives by facing the firestorm. </p>
<p>She was a doctor &#8211; credibility. </p>
<p>She was a breast cancer survivor from HER alternative cure, not conventional medicine&#8217;s poisoning (chemo), burning (radiation) or cutting (scalpel) beliefs. </p>
<p>This is (and has been) my MAJOR problem with &#8220;Madison Cavanaugh&#8221; and his/her 1 Minute Cure: I do NOT like weak people. </p>
<p>If you truly have something that works, find the health care professionals like Dr. Day who will stand beside you. Get people cured by your &#8220;1 minute cure&#8221; to stand with you. Of course they will be HONORED to stand as a survivor with the person who has given them (back their) lives. </p>
<p>My gosh, if someone saves my life, I will do ANYTHING for that person. </p>
<p>At the end of the day, Dan, your points remain as extremely valid points: </p>
<p>1. &#8220;People need to take control of their own life. Don’t take what the Dr says as gospel and on the other hand, don’t ignore the advice either.&#8221; </p>
<p>Of course, you are correct. However, Dan, I&#8217;m not holding my breath. Whether health or credit, (most) people will not take responsibility for their well-being. For more than 10 years, I have witnessed people throw away $1,000s on the &#8220;easy button.&#8221; They hire credit disrepair companies, believing someone else will magically restore their credit. Without question, they turn over ALL of their most private, personal information (ss#, DOB, address, etc) to total strangers. </p>
<p>And then they&#8217;re shocked when their scores DROP or (worse!) they discover they&#8217;re being sued. </p>
<p>Most people (only as a last resort) will assume responsibility &#8211; research, question, test &#038; commit. </p>
<p>2. &#8220;I don’t think there are many people out there that would stand up to a person twice their size!&#8221; </p>
<p>Once again, you&#8217;re right. Yet, I sincerely believe there are more of &#8220;us&#8221; than of &#8220;them.&#8221; I believe a good number of people question conventional medicine enough to cross the line when presented with a credible alternative. </p>
<p>I might be proven dead wrong &#8211; but I don&#8217;t think so. </p>
<p>3. &#8220;&#8230;too many why&#8217;s&#8230;.&#8221; </p>
<p>YES. Too many ?????&#8230;not enough FACES and answers from health care professionals, researchers &#038; survivors standing behind &#038; extolling this or any other &#8220;1 minute cure.&#8221; </p>
<p>PLEASE, let us hear from people who have tried Madison Cavanaugh&#8217;s &#8220;One Minute Cure&#8221;. </p>
<p>Whatever your opinion, please help us with facts. </p>
<p>Thanks, Dan. </p>
<p>I appreciate your help. </p>
<p>Mike</p>
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		<title>By: Dan</title>
		<link>http://www.fixmyuglycredit.com/blog/cure-cancer/comment-page-1/#comment-482</link>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 14:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t think there are many people out there that would stand up to a person twice their size! There are many reasons why people choose to &#039;hide&#039;. Some might be after the fortune alone without the fame.... This is a long debate. I think more importantly what we should concentrate on is whether or not this remedy works. From what I have read, there are no negative side effects to this food grade 35% H202 &quot;Taken in the advised amount&quot;. But, there seems to be a lot of contraversy over what H2O2 can do. In one article the cancer council recommends not to rely on H2O2 as a cure for cancer and goes on to say that there are promising treatments on the way.
In the end .... Who do you believe?
Fact = H2O2 cannot be patented.
Fact = The majority of alternative remedies cannot be patented.
These are not considered to be drugs. If one, or more than one of these things worked as a cure and were recognised, imagine the havoc from a business perspective for the drug companies.
Another problem we encounter is the scammers. These bad people will try and take advantage of anyone that resmebles a profit. Regardless of the consequences.
The last problem to the scale leaning the result either way is,,,, The medical profession itself. I can&#039;t think of the word I want to use at the moment, but in general there is a lot of arrogance I think when it comes to change. For example, I know of medical textbooks that describe lever systems in different ways for the same analogy. One book states the fulcrum, load and effort to be in a certain place and then the other med text contradicts the info for the same body part. One is right. The one that is wrong just chooses not to accept it yet.
Many more contradictions exist in medicine/chemistry/biology.

People need to take control of their own life. Don&#039;t take what the Dr syas as gospel and on the other hand, don&#039;t ignore the advice either. I believe if something is not deemed dangerous and there is a possibility it may be beneficial, why not give it a go. 
The unfortunate thing is, I don&#039;tthink much research has been conducted on this topic.Why? Interesting question.

LOL too many why&#039;s??????????????????????????????
Lets hear from people that have tried the remedy. Have you experienced a difference? Does it work for you?
Regards</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t think there are many people out there that would stand up to a person twice their size! There are many reasons why people choose to &#8216;hide&#8217;. Some might be after the fortune alone without the fame&#8230;. This is a long debate. I think more importantly what we should concentrate on is whether or not this remedy works. From what I have read, there are no negative side effects to this food grade 35% H202 &#8220;Taken in the advised amount&#8221;. But, there seems to be a lot of contraversy over what H2O2 can do. In one article the cancer council recommends not to rely on H2O2 as a cure for cancer and goes on to say that there are promising treatments on the way.<br />
In the end &#8230;. Who do you believe?<br />
Fact = H2O2 cannot be patented.<br />
Fact = The majority of alternative remedies cannot be patented.<br />
These are not considered to be drugs. If one, or more than one of these things worked as a cure and were recognised, imagine the havoc from a business perspective for the drug companies.<br />
Another problem we encounter is the scammers. These bad people will try and take advantage of anyone that resmebles a profit. Regardless of the consequences.<br />
The last problem to the scale leaning the result either way is,,,, The medical profession itself. I can&#8217;t think of the word I want to use at the moment, but in general there is a lot of arrogance I think when it comes to change. For example, I know of medical textbooks that describe lever systems in different ways for the same analogy. One book states the fulcrum, load and effort to be in a certain place and then the other med text contradicts the info for the same body part. One is right. The one that is wrong just chooses not to accept it yet.<br />
Many more contradictions exist in medicine/chemistry/biology.</p>
<p>People need to take control of their own life. Don&#8217;t take what the Dr syas as gospel and on the other hand, don&#8217;t ignore the advice either. I believe if something is not deemed dangerous and there is a possibility it may be beneficial, why not give it a go.<br />
The unfortunate thing is, I don&#8217;tthink much research has been conducted on this topic.Why? Interesting question.</p>
<p>LOL too many why&#8217;s??????????????????????????????<br />
Lets hear from people that have tried the remedy. Have you experienced a difference? Does it work for you?<br />
Regards</p>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
		<link>http://www.fixmyuglycredit.com/blog/cure-cancer/comment-page-1/#comment-481</link>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 12:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, Dan. During my initial (but not involved) research, I too ran in to Douglass&#039; name. Why do you think the publisher or Douglass insisted on anonymity with this book? Why the &quot;hiding?&quot; Do you think this &quot;hiding&quot; diminishes the proposed cure? I believe it does.... 

Thank you for sharing. 

Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Dan. During my initial (but not involved) research, I too ran in to Douglass&#8217; name. Why do you think the publisher or Douglass insisted on anonymity with this book? Why the &#8220;hiding?&#8221; Do you think this &#8220;hiding&#8221; diminishes the proposed cure? I believe it does&#8230;. </p>
<p>Thank you for sharing. </p>
<p>Mike</p>
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		<title>By: Dan</title>
		<link>http://www.fixmyuglycredit.com/blog/cure-cancer/comment-page-1/#comment-480</link>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 08:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I haven&#039;t yet purchased the book, though based on my pre-purchase research, I think that Madison Cavanaugh and William Campbell Douglass II, M.D, are the same person. If you want to know more about the cure and develop a further understanding of the concept, you need to look up &#039;hydrogen peroxide&#039; (food grade - 35% relating to human body anatomy &amp; physiology). I think the &#039;magic cure&#039; is based on the theory of food grade hydrogen peroxide. 
Dr W C Douglass has written a book on hydrogen peroxide in the early 90&#039;s.
goood luck - hope it works ;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t yet purchased the book, though based on my pre-purchase research, I think that Madison Cavanaugh and William Campbell Douglass II, M.D, are the same person. If you want to know more about the cure and develop a further understanding of the concept, you need to look up &#8216;hydrogen peroxide&#8217; (food grade &#8211; 35% relating to human body anatomy &amp; physiology). I think the &#8216;magic cure&#8217; is based on the theory of food grade hydrogen peroxide.<br />
Dr W C Douglass has written a book on hydrogen peroxide in the early 90&#8242;s.<br />
goood luck &#8211; hope it works <img src='http://www.fixmyuglycredit.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
		<link>http://www.fixmyuglycredit.com/blog/cure-cancer/comment-page-1/#comment-477</link>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 17:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just because someone says it works doesn&#039;t mean it will work (or works) for everyone. If it doesn&#039;t work for you, is it a scam? If it works for you but not for anyone else, is it a miracle? Before I take something or believe in something, I want to know about it. 

I don&#039;t possess blind trust...whether that&#039;s a curse or a blessing. 

Please do us a favor: buy the book and test it out. Report back with your findings. At least today, my health is great. I bought the book and passed it to a friend who is not okay. Unfortunately, my friend is not interested in breaking from conventional medicine.

Naturally, you can&#039;t force anyone, let alone go with a program clouded in mystery...and touted by a &quot;Madison Cavanaugh&quot; who doesn&#039;t appear to be a real person. If it&#039;s so good, why aren&#039;t doctors and satisfied customers coming forward in droves? 

This explains a little about the questions, Ronnie. 

Thanks for sharing your opinion. Please stop back if you have anything else to share or report about this &quot;miracle cure.&quot; 

Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just because someone says it works doesn&#8217;t mean it will work (or works) for everyone. If it doesn&#8217;t work for you, is it a scam? If it works for you but not for anyone else, is it a miracle? Before I take something or believe in something, I want to know about it. </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t possess blind trust&#8230;whether that&#8217;s a curse or a blessing. </p>
<p>Please do us a favor: buy the book and test it out. Report back with your findings. At least today, my health is great. I bought the book and passed it to a friend who is not okay. Unfortunately, my friend is not interested in breaking from conventional medicine.</p>
<p>Naturally, you can&#8217;t force anyone, let alone go with a program clouded in mystery&#8230;and touted by a &#8220;Madison Cavanaugh&#8221; who doesn&#8217;t appear to be a real person. If it&#8217;s so good, why aren&#8217;t doctors and satisfied customers coming forward in droves? </p>
<p>This explains a little about the questions, Ronnie. </p>
<p>Thanks for sharing your opinion. Please stop back if you have anything else to share or report about this &#8220;miracle cure.&#8221; </p>
<p>Mike</p>
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		<title>By: ronnieWegner</title>
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		<dc:creator>ronnieWegner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 14:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have read the discussion sourrounding the Madsion Cavinaugh and I still do not have a clue what you guys are talking about.  It would seem to me that either the stuff works or it doesn&#039;t.  Which is it?  Why so many questions?  What is this magic stuff anyway?  If it works I want some.  Have any of you tried the product?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have read the discussion sourrounding the Madsion Cavinaugh and I still do not have a clue what you guys are talking about.  It would seem to me that either the stuff works or it doesn&#8217;t.  Which is it?  Why so many questions?  What is this magic stuff anyway?  If it works I want some.  Have any of you tried the product?</p>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
		<link>http://www.fixmyuglycredit.com/blog/cure-cancer/comment-page-1/#comment-466</link>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 14:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>GREAT points, Dan! You are so right about natural (and growing) skepticism re: anything &quot;new&quot; or &quot;different.&quot; I believe the pharmaceutical &quot;cartel&quot; has a death grip on &quot;traditional&quot; medicine - not all but enough. 

Therefore, I believe most people FEEL the truth. The truth, however, creates issues: 

1. This opens the door for scammers (opportunists) pitching us &quot;cures.&quot; 
2. We simply don&#039;t know what&#039;s &quot;right.&quot; 

&quot;The One-Minute Cure&quot; sounds right and good. 

Why doesn&#039;t Madison Cavanaugh step out from behind the curtain? 

Why doesn&#039;t Cavanaugh have a cadre of medical professionals supporting The One-Minute Cure? 

Why are there NOT testimonials from real people? 

To challenge conventional treatment, Cavanaugh must take the road paved by Dr. Day. As you pointed out, the &quot;LOBBY&quot; attacks Dr. Day. I&#039;ve talked with Dr. Day and have followed her for years....

If more people like Dr. Day joined forces as one, THEY could challenge the &quot;LOBBY.&quot; They could effect change, not just in our heads but in our hearts. 

Bottom line: Cavanaugh has chosen a cowardly or spammy path for presenting The One-Minute Cure.

Unfortunately, you and I only can speculate. That stinks. We need REAL professionals (not just the &quot;cartel&quot; or &quot;lobby&quot; bashing it) to step forward as one to SHOW us why it&#039;s bad or why it&#039;s good. 

Until that time, these &quot;shadow&quot; people like Madison Cavinaugh sell dreams to people desperately needing a miracle. If my kids or family and friends needed help, I easily cold justify spending the money on this book -- just to find out for myself. That alone creates $MILLIONS$ for these people. 

Thanks, Dan. I appreciate your thoughts. 

Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GREAT points, Dan! You are so right about natural (and growing) skepticism re: anything &#8220;new&#8221; or &#8220;different.&#8221; I believe the pharmaceutical &#8220;cartel&#8221; has a death grip on &#8220;traditional&#8221; medicine &#8211; not all but enough. </p>
<p>Therefore, I believe most people FEEL the truth. The truth, however, creates issues: </p>
<p>1. This opens the door for scammers (opportunists) pitching us &#8220;cures.&#8221;<br />
2. We simply don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s &#8220;right.&#8221; </p>
<p>&#8220;The One-Minute Cure&#8221; sounds right and good. </p>
<p>Why doesn&#8217;t Madison Cavanaugh step out from behind the curtain? </p>
<p>Why doesn&#8217;t Cavanaugh have a cadre of medical professionals supporting The One-Minute Cure? </p>
<p>Why are there NOT testimonials from real people? </p>
<p>To challenge conventional treatment, Cavanaugh must take the road paved by Dr. Day. As you pointed out, the &#8220;LOBBY&#8221; attacks Dr. Day. I&#8217;ve talked with Dr. Day and have followed her for years&#8230;.</p>
<p>If more people like Dr. Day joined forces as one, THEY could challenge the &#8220;LOBBY.&#8221; They could effect change, not just in our heads but in our hearts. </p>
<p>Bottom line: Cavanaugh has chosen a cowardly or spammy path for presenting The One-Minute Cure.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, you and I only can speculate. That stinks. We need REAL professionals (not just the &#8220;cartel&#8221; or &#8220;lobby&#8221; bashing it) to step forward as one to SHOW us why it&#8217;s bad or why it&#8217;s good. </p>
<p>Until that time, these &#8220;shadow&#8221; people like Madison Cavinaugh sell dreams to people desperately needing a miracle. If my kids or family and friends needed help, I easily cold justify spending the money on this book &#8212; just to find out for myself. That alone creates $MILLIONS$ for these people. </p>
<p>Thanks, Dan. I appreciate your thoughts. </p>
<p>Mike</p>
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		<title>By: Dan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 04:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First thing I would like to say is; 
                        Wow. Definitely a lot to digest from all aspects!
As sceptics, we all want one thing at the end of the day, and that one thing is the truth. Once we learn the truth or partial truth about something, I think we find ourselves at a crossroads junction where a combination of things within us ultimately decide which path we end up walking (living).
As humans I think we wish for the best within and for ourselves, but challenge the very essence of the entirety of the &#039;wish&#039; or &#039;faith&#039;.
When we get sick, we see a doctor, simple as that. So in essence we place a wish subconsciously within ourselves and that wish is for wellness. This wish is directed towards the doctor treating you. So you are placing your faith in the doctor’s knowledge.
There are many questions for and against these comments I am making. My point with the above is not to stir the pot with its ingredients. My point is to step outside the square and take a look.
A natural human response is if it has no evidence, lack of evidence, or if at the end of the day I haven&#039;t seen it with my own two eyes and it contradicts what I think I know, or do know ( hypothetically - through study), then it is not possible, or it is a lie,,,,and so on.
Politics, propaganda, and the other &#039;bad influences associated&#039;, make it really hard for us today as individuals to decide and embrace anything. From - finance to health, etc. If we take a look at Dr Lorraine Day for instance, based on what I have researched, she is continuously bombarded with negative and rude comments. I wonder how many threats she has had since going public against modern medicine with regard to chronic illnesses and diseases. Using this as an example, what would you do if you were the person with the discovery that could send ruptures to the very foundations of the largest money making industry on the planet.
I have read the other comments. So many people have so many good points - for and against. I am also a sceptic. I haven&#039;t bought the book yet. 
Without making a judgment based on what I think I know; Keep in mind - what do we really know about chronic illnesses such as cancer? And if we are so knowledgeable on the topic, why can we not visit our corner drug store to get treatment and get better?
Is this author really a fictitious character due to a scam? Or is there a good reason for this. Maybe something beyond our line of sight, such as the story we are told upon visiting their website (&#039;The power of pharma&#039;)? 
Wishing equity for all, Dan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First thing I would like to say is;<br />
                        Wow. Definitely a lot to digest from all aspects!<br />
As sceptics, we all want one thing at the end of the day, and that one thing is the truth. Once we learn the truth or partial truth about something, I think we find ourselves at a crossroads junction where a combination of things within us ultimately decide which path we end up walking (living).<br />
As humans I think we wish for the best within and for ourselves, but challenge the very essence of the entirety of the &#8216;wish&#8217; or &#8216;faith&#8217;.<br />
When we get sick, we see a doctor, simple as that. So in essence we place a wish subconsciously within ourselves and that wish is for wellness. This wish is directed towards the doctor treating you. So you are placing your faith in the doctor’s knowledge.<br />
There are many questions for and against these comments I am making. My point with the above is not to stir the pot with its ingredients. My point is to step outside the square and take a look.<br />
A natural human response is if it has no evidence, lack of evidence, or if at the end of the day I haven&#8217;t seen it with my own two eyes and it contradicts what I think I know, or do know ( hypothetically &#8211; through study), then it is not possible, or it is a lie,,,,and so on.<br />
Politics, propaganda, and the other &#8216;bad influences associated&#8217;, make it really hard for us today as individuals to decide and embrace anything. From &#8211; finance to health, etc. If we take a look at Dr Lorraine Day for instance, based on what I have researched, she is continuously bombarded with negative and rude comments. I wonder how many threats she has had since going public against modern medicine with regard to chronic illnesses and diseases. Using this as an example, what would you do if you were the person with the discovery that could send ruptures to the very foundations of the largest money making industry on the planet.<br />
I have read the other comments. So many people have so many good points &#8211; for and against. I am also a sceptic. I haven&#8217;t bought the book yet.<br />
Without making a judgment based on what I think I know; Keep in mind &#8211; what do we really know about chronic illnesses such as cancer? And if we are so knowledgeable on the topic, why can we not visit our corner drug store to get treatment and get better?<br />
Is this author really a fictitious character due to a scam? Or is there a good reason for this. Maybe something beyond our line of sight, such as the story we are told upon visiting their website (&#8216;The power of pharma&#8217;)?<br />
Wishing equity for all, Dan</p>
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