Not jumping to conclusion here…but this is fuckin bullshit
Is this guy backed up by science? What's the cliff notes here
Is this guy backed up by science? What's the cliff notes here
oh yeah. He uses a drug called antineonplastons, which turns on tumor suppressor genes. Antineonplastons are a polypeptide sequence found in the urine and blood of healthy people, and absent in those who don't have cancer. The peptides are extracted out of the urine of the healthy people, and given as medication.
Much safer than chemotherapy, much more effective
I think this guy's probably a freud, but there are a lot of really interesting possible solutions to cancer that do get supressed.
The problems with our ways of dealing with cancer, is that the cure is as bad as the disease. Surgery runs a very high risk of spreading the cancer out around the rest of the body, Chemotherapy and Radiation are like using Herbicide on your lawn to kill the weeds. It also kills everything else and makes you super sick.
I heard one way was using radio waves. The technicians who climb radio broadcast towers must not wear anything metal on them, like keys, because the power of the radio waves will heat up the metal and seriously burn them. So somebody got the bright idea to do the same thing on tumors... inject them with microscopic metal particals and subject them to strong radio waves (which are harmless) and the metal burns up the tumor cells.
I think this guy's probably a freud, but there are a lot of really interesting possible solutions to cancer that do get supressed.The problems with our ways of dealing with cancer, is that the cure is as bad as the disease. Surgery runs a very high risk of spreading the cancer out around the rest of the body, Chemotherapy and Radiation are like using Herbicide on your lawn to kill the weeds. It also kills everything else and makes you super sick.
I heard one way was using radio waves. The technicians who climb radio broadcast towers must not wear anything metal on them, like keys, because the power of the radio waves will heat up the metal and seriously burn them. So somebody got the bright idea to do the same thing on tumors... inject them with microscopic metal particals and subject them to strong radio waves (which are harmless) and the metal burns up the tumor cells.
My chem teacher used to work for a big cancer research company, he claims there is some shady stuff going on behind closed doors.
Radio waves actually would make sense because they are high frequency, but the idea of radiation is scientifically just stupid...radiation is what causes most cancer
I watched more of the documentary today in class, the dude's not a freud. He's been investigated and brought to court, multiple times, and hundreds of people swear his shit works. He actually is undergoing clinical trails right now, but Elan pharmaceuticals is now trying to patent his medications.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bv-UxhKdg4
This may hit you a bit harder...
Thanks for this
whether this guy's treatment is amazing or not isn't the concern, the concern is that the FDA isn't allowing new ideas and techniques to be carried out in modern medicine because the "system" in place now is extremely profitable. Most chemotherapy treaments used today were established back in the 70's and 80's, we must have better resources to fight cancer by now. It's just sickening to think that people are getting tricked to believe that chemotherapy and radiation is cutting-edge technology and the only way to fight cancer.