Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 Henry - I think that what you are actually referring to is an earlier post I made that Francine accidently sent a wrong reply to. My earlier post made mention of a couple of links you might be interested in, which you can find on the left side of this and other messages in the yellow navigation box. Just click on " links " . How about giving us a bit of perspecive, Henry - why do you want " ammunition " against the AMA and others? Are you planning on waging a war or already in one? How much ammunition do you need? (smile) Here is my earlier post: I just added a couple of links to the group that I wanted to let everyone know about. First, there is a link titled " Losing the War on Cancer " that will take you to an article titled " The American Cancer Society - the World's Wealthiest Non-profit Organization " . It is a real eye-opener - especially for those of us who may have contributed at one time or another. And the second link is to " Bionatural's Self Help Library " . I should make it clear that I am endorsing no products sold on that site, although I am sure there are some good ones, but merely pointing out that the library that the link takes you to is full of excellent articles about health and wellness that I urge each of you to take a look at. Speaking of links, I welcome suggestions from any group member on links that you think would be beneficial and informative. oleander soup , " Henry Beauchamp " <henry328@e...> wrote: > > Greetings Francine, > I tried my search engine for " Losing the war on Cancer " > and " The American Cancer Society " and ended up with > nothing. How about letting me know the URL you used to > find these things because I would like some more > ammunition against the AMA and the whole medical system > that we have in this country! > Henry Beauchamp > - > Francine Morrison > oleander soup > Saturday, December 24, 2005 4:11 PM > Re: Are our Donations helping the American Cancer Society lose the war on cancer? > > > The reason you are at a loss is because the email was not meant for you. I am trying out the new beta mail and mixed up what I was doing. Sorry. Francine > > > Tony Isaacs > > oleander soup > Friday, December 23, 2005 12:56:17 AM > Re: Are our Donations helping the American Cancer Society lose the war on cancer? > > > Francine - > > I have to confess to being at a total loss as to what your post refers to! > > > > Francine Morrison <diaper_70748@Y...> wrote: > Jean, Can I buy a new light for my air system? I forgot the name of it. How much will it cost and how long will it take to get here? By the way, how are you and merry christmas and happy new year. Barbara made me a beautiful crucifix. Francine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 Greetings Tony, Was lost for a bit at the beginning but finally figured out what I wanted to know. I have been to the site and put it in my favorites. Spent quite a while doing a lot of reading and getting an eyeful. The reason I want ammunition on the AMA and any other organization that is hooked up with them is that I had prostate cancer and was given radiation treatments that were supposed to restore me to health. When it was over with I was weak and still sick. It has been a few years later and I have found out about alternative means of healing that I had never heard of before. My brother bought a Rife type machine and I have been on it for two weeks now and starting to get some of my feeling back and an now able to walk half a blocik before I tire out where I could not even to that before. I am collecting all the information I can and will continue un till I die. Sincerely, Henry Beauchamp - Tony oleander soup Sunday, December 25, 2005 3:27 PM Re: Are our Donations helping the American Cancer Society lose the war on cancer Henry -I think that what you are actually referring to is an earlier post Imade that Francine accidently sent a wrong reply to. My earlier postmade mention of a couple of links you might be interested in, whichyou can find on the left side of this and other messages in the yellownavigation box. Just click on "links".How about giving us a bit of perspecive, Henry - why do you want"ammunition" against the AMA and others? Are you planning on waging awar or already in one? How much ammunition do you need? (smile)Here is my earlier post:I just added a couple of links to the group that I wanted to leteveryone know about.First, there is a link titled "Losing the War on Cancer" that willtake you to an article titled "The American Cancer Society - theWorld's Wealthiest Non-profit Organization". It is a real eye-opener- especially for those of us who may have contributed at one time oranother.And the second link is to "Bionatural's Self Help Library". I shouldmake it clear that I am endorsing no products sold on that site,although I am sure there are some good ones, but merely pointing outthat the library that the link takes you to is full of excellentarticles about health and wellness that I urge each of you to take alook at.Speaking of links, I welcome suggestions from any group member onlinks that you think would be beneficial and informative.oleander soup , "Henry Beauchamp" <henry328@e...>wrote:>> Greetings Francine,> I tried my search engine for "Losing the war on Cancer"> and "The American Cancer Society" and ended up with> nothing. How about letting me know the URL you used to> find these things because I would like some more > ammunition against the AMA and the whole medical system> that we have in this country!> Henry Beauchamp> - > Francine Morrison > oleander soup > Saturday, December 24, 2005 4:11 PM> Re: Are our Donations helping the AmericanCancer Society lose the war on cancer?> > > The reason you are at a loss is because the email was not meantfor you. I am trying out the new beta mail and mixed up what Iwas doing. Sorry. Francine> > > Tony Isaacs >> oleander soup > Friday, December 23, 2005 12:56:17 AM> Re: Are our Donations helping the AmericanCancer Society lose the war on cancer?> > > Francine -> > I have to confess to being at a total loss as to what your postrefers to!> > Tony> > Francine Morrison <diaper_70748@Y...> wrote: > Jean, Can I buy a new light for my air system? I forgot thename of it. How much will it cost and how long will it take to gethere? By the way, how are you and merry christmas and happy new year.Barbara made me a beautiful crucifix. Francine> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release 12/23/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 Henry - I don't think by and large that our doctors set out to misinform us. It's more that they have been misinformed themselves just like the rest of us by the two trillion dollar a year pharmaceutical industry, who devotes no less than $2 Billion dollars a year hawking their synthetic lab created medicines. The biggest single contributor by faf to our medical school is Big Pharma, and for about a century now, Doctors have been taught the the way you treat illness and disease is to prescribe the approved medications of the Big Pharma companies. While you are doing your investigations, check out the IG Farben cartel and you will find that they set out at the turn of last centruy to control the world drug trade and replace natural healing and medicines with ones that they controlled - and you have to say now that they have succeeded grandly. Natural healing and remedies that are often more effective and almost always safer are largely ignored or suppressed and we are awash with over 100,000 different FDA approved medications, 95% of which have side effects that can often be serious and often lead to still more prescription medications. You might also want to do a search for " Death by Doctoring " and " Death by Medicine " . There are some very informative articles written and contributed to by medical experts that are real eye openers. Your own experience mirrors that of so many more it appears. Traditional chemo and radiation really wreack havoc with our immune systems and can do serious damage to major organs. As a result, many cancers have a higher fatality rate from the treatments than from the cancers. Oleander should help you regain a lot of your health, I would think. oleander soup , " Henry Beauchamp " <henry328@e...> wrote: > > Greetings Tony, > Was lost for a bit at the beginning but finally figured > out what I wanted to know. I have been to the site and > put it in my favorites. Spent quite a while doing a lot of > reading and getting an eyeful. > The reason I want ammunition on the AMA and any > other organization that is hooked up with them is that > I had prostate cancer and was given radiation treatments > that were supposed to restore me to health. When it > was over with I was weak and still sick. It has been a > few years later and I have found out about alternative > means of healing that I had never heard of before. > My brother bought a Rife type machine and I have > been on it for two weeks now and starting to get some > of my feeling back and an now able to walk half a blocik > before I tire out where I could not even to that before. > I am collecting all the information I can and will > continue un till I die. > Sincerely, > Henry Beauchamp > > > - > > oleander soup > Sunday, December 25, 2005 3:27 PM > Re: Are our Donations helping the American Cancer Society lose the war on cancer > > > Henry - > > I think that what you are actually referring to is an earlier post I > made that Francine accidently sent a wrong reply to. My earlier post > made mention of a couple of links you might be interested in, which > you can find on the left side of this and other messages in the yellow > navigation box. Just click on " links " . > > How about giving us a bit of perspecive, Henry - why do you want > " ammunition " against the AMA and others? Are you planning on waging a > war or already in one? How much ammunition do you need? (smile) > > Here is my earlier post: > > I just added a couple of links to the group that I wanted to let > everyone know about. > > First, there is a link titled " Losing the War on Cancer " that will > take you to an article titled " The American Cancer Society - the > World's Wealthiest Non-profit Organization " . It is a real eye-opener > - especially for those of us who may have contributed at one time or > another. > > And the second link is to " Bionatural's Self Help Library " . I should > make it clear that I am endorsing no products sold on that site, > although I am sure there are some good ones, but merely pointing out > that the library that the link takes you to is full of excellent > articles about health and wellness that I urge each of you to take a > look at. > > Speaking of links, I welcome suggestions from any group member on > links that you think would be beneficial and informative. > > > > oleander soup , " Henry Beauchamp " <henry328@e...> > wrote: > > > > Greetings Francine, > > I tried my search engine for " Losing the war on Cancer " > > and " The American Cancer Society " and ended up with > > nothing. How about letting me know the URL you used to > > find these things because I would like some more > > ammunition against the AMA and the whole medical system > > that we have in this country! > > Henry Beauchamp > > - > > Francine Morrison > > oleander soup > > Saturday, December 24, 2005 4:11 PM > > Re: Are our Donations helping the American > Cancer Society lose the war on cancer? > > > > > > The reason you are at a loss is because the email was not meant > for you. I am trying out the new beta mail and mixed up what I > was doing. Sorry. Francine > > > > > > Tony Isaacs > > > oleander soup > > Friday, December 23, 2005 12:56:17 AM > > Re: Are our Donations helping the American > Cancer Society lose the war on cancer? > > > > > > Francine - > > > > I have to confess to being at a total loss as to what your post > refers to! > > > > > > > > Francine Morrison <diaper_70748@Y...> wrote: > > Jean, Can I buy a new light for my air system? I forgot the > name of it. How much will it cost and how long will it take to get > here? By the way, how are you and merry christmas and happy new year. > Barbara made me a beautiful crucifix. Francine > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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