Friday, August 22, 2008

Cancer is a fungus

What we call cancer is actually a reaction to a fungal infection? This doctor is treating cancer with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda).

Monday, July 14, 2008

Curing disease with microcurrents

Recorded in 1996 at Ventura College, physicist Dr. Bob Beck describes how he used electromagnets, microcurrents, and colloidal silver to kill viruses, bacteria, and parasites, causing spontaneous remissions of cancer, AIDS, hepatitis, herpes, colds, influenza, lupus, Lyme Disease, and countless other ailments. Dr. Beck even credits his treatment with his loss of 130 pounds.





Thursday, June 19, 2008

Urine Therapy

UrineRetired Indian Admiral L. Ramdas drinks his neat. Dr Ryoichi Nakao of Japan likes to gargle with his each morning.

"I splash some on my face," said Coen van der Kroon of the Netherlands. "It's a great aftershave."

They are among millions who say urine has benefits beyond the toilet bowl.

The devotees are more than a fringe group of faith healers fed up with conventional medicine. Their ranks are growing, they are organizing and they claim pharmaceutical makers better listen up because it is big money.

"Urine has tremendous political and economic implications," said Carmen Thomas, a West German radio journalist who has written three books on urine therapy. One of them entitled "A Very Special Juice" has sold 750,000 copies.

Some 600 doctors, scientists and therapists gathered recently in Panjim, capital of the southwestern Indian state of Goa, for the first World Conference on Auto-Urine Therapy.

Participants paid tribute to former Indian prime minister Morarji Desai, who stunned the world when he disclosed that he drank a glass of his own urine every day. He died last year at the age of 99.

Conference enthusiasts were led by G. K. Thakkar, head of India's Water of Life Foundation who says urine cured him of amoebic dysentery and eczema, and made him a "bold orator overnight."

Thakkar calls urine "the nectar medicine" which he claims can heal most if not all illnesses including AIDS.

Tara Eich of Australia said she had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. She began drinking her urine and recovered.

Claude Jacot of Switzerland put up with 50 years of sinusitis. He began pouring urine into his nose every day and has not had a recurrence since.

An initiate might find urine a touch salty with a potent aftertaste, but hardly rancid unless laced with lingering alcohol or pungent spices from the night before.

But many sceptics hold their noses. "It is most wholesome but world opinion still considers it most unwholesome," U.S. chiropractor and urine therapist John Wynhausen said.

Dr R.D. Lele of Bombay's Jaslok Hospital says the urine movement lacks solid scientific proof to back its case. But he concedes there could be something to it.

"When 600 people gather, whether or not you like it, you are certainly curious," he told the auto-urine conference.

Van der Kroon says urine has not always been distasteful.

In his book "The Golden Fountain: The Complete Guide to Urine Therapy," van der Kroon says each of us floated in amniotic fluid for nine months before being born. The fluid is made up largely of urine.

In 1747 book German author Johann Heinrich Zedler wrote: "One can best heal injuries to eyes with honey dissolved in the lightly boiled urine from a young man."

In the 18th century, French and German doctors used it to treat jaundice, rheumatic disorders, gout, sciatica and asthma. Cannoniers used to keep a bucket of urine nearby. If a hand was burned during firing, a quick dip soothed the pain.

British convert J.W. Armstrong treated 40,000 patients between 1925 and 1944 for ailments from cancer to tuberculosis.

In the 1940s, German doctors gave urine enemas to children exposed to measles or small pox. Today, according to van der Kroon, Eskimo women use urine as a shampoo.

Five million Germans indulge in urine therapy, many of them taking injections, according to Dr Johann Abele. "It has spread over Germany like a huge wave," he said.

Retired admiral Ramdas, head of India's navy between 1991 and 1993, first heard of the therapy in 1989 from a friend who said it cured her of kidney and liver failure.

In perfect health but curious, he and his wife, Lalita, began drinking a daily glass of urine. "We take a maintenance dose of one glass a day," said Lalita, who is president of International Council of Adult Education based in Toronto.

The 63-year-old retired admiral said he did not advertise the therapy but quietly told navy colleagues. "There was a predictable response. They were quizzical and very sceptical," he said. "But many started the practice."

Ramdas, who has a daughter who drinks her urine, credits the therapy with helping him keep up a strenuous schedule.

"There is nothing to be ashamed about. One only has to lower one's mental barrier which is a result of brain-washing as a child. It demands tremendous courage and will," said Ramdas.

Companies have begun waking up to urine, Thomas says.

Enzymes of America Holding Corp has developed a filter that collects proteins found in male urine in 10,000 portable toilets owned by a subsidiary, PortaJohn.

The U.S. firm is working on marketing urokinase, an enzyme found in urine that is used to dissolve blood clots and treat heart attack victims, van der Kroon said.

"There is an annual market of $500 million for these types of substances," he said.

Thomas says some drugs firms have caught on. In Shanghai urine is collected in public toilets, sold to pharmaceutical firms which extract urokinase and then exported.

"Some firms in Europe are selling products like skin creams with ads saying, 'With urea in it!"' Thomas said.

A Dutch firm mixes the urine of nuns with that of pregnant women to make a potion for sterile couples, van der Kroon said.

Some say urine is the medicine of the future for billions of poor people without access to health care.

"It is the cheapest form of medicine and you don't need doctors," Goan deputy chief minister Wilfred d'Souza said.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Military-Medical Complex



Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Other Side of AIDS

HIV = AIDS: Fact or Fiction?

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Radio frequency cancer cure



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Monday, February 25, 2008

They run from the cure

Fortunately, the efficacy of hemp oil and other herbs does not depend on the outcome of a vote, and self-ownership can never be denied, no matter how much someone else would like to control you.



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Sunday, February 17, 2008

AIDS diagnosis may be worse than the underlying illness

With the right drugs, a negative attitude, and the withholding of food and medical care, anyone who tests positive for "AIDS" can be expected to die. Eventually.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Where the money is

by Mark Yannone

Charlie Rose speaks with Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates about the work of their foundation. This interview follows Warren Buffett's $37 billion contribution to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which more than doubled their financial resources.

Hopefully, as the Gates' experience grows they will recognize the folly of advocating greater government involvement in medicine and education. It would be tragic if they fail to acknowledge that governments typically have no resources of their own and that virtually all government revenue is raised by coercion, threatening deadly force if necessary.

Far from representing a correction to market failure, this foundation serves to illustrate market success. The productivity of the free market enables and greatly enhances philanthropy, which in turn enables and enhances desirable though less viable markets.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Manmade and man-protected deficiency disease

G. Edward GriffinWritten and narrated by G. Edward Griffin, this important video explains the role of vitamin B-17 in preventing and curing one of mankind's cruelest deficiency diseases: cancer.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Super Size Me

This is how a nation can be made fat, sick, stupid, and impotent.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS

by Gary Null, Ph.D.



In 1984 we were told that HIV was the cause of AIDS. This provocative documentary challenges virtually every statement ever made by the American medical industrial complex on the virus, including those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institute for Health, and the Food and Drug Administration. In presenting the findings of Nobel-Prize-winning scientists and leading virologists, the film exposes the political maneuvering, conspiracies, and cover-ups that have obstructed the study of this human catastrophe from the start.

For example, experts believe that AIDS is the result of multiple factors, including drug use, stress, and nutritional deficiency, but that government agencies made a politically strategic decision to de-emphasize these hypotheses and thus discourage certain researchers and their funding. Meanwhile, AZT, an infamously failed treatment for cancer, and now the primary FDA-approved approach to treating AIDS, is highly toxic and can produce the very symptoms of the illness it is prescribed to treat.

Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS goes beyond medicine and science to question the very foundation of our reliance on government bureaucracies in matters of life and death.