Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hello, I have heard of a doctor who has a great success rate with people with inoperable brain tumors. If I remember correctly, he has a polish sounding name and operates somewhere in the south or southwest... Does anyone here know who I am talking about and how to contact him? Thank you so much, Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Yes, he's Dr. Burzynski of Texas. His therapy, though expensive, has been found to work especially good on brain tumors. But the medical association has taken him to court--or maybe it was the FDA. Anyway, I don't know if he s allowed to practice now or not. Just google his name along with brain tumor and you'll get lots of hits. Samala Renee ---- I have heard of a doctor who has a great success rate with people with inoperable brain Tumors. If I remember correctly, he has a polish sounding name and operates somewhere in The south or southwest... Does anyone here know who I am talking about and how to contact Him? Thank you so much, Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hi, Brain tumors have completely disappeared when I have done audiotherapy with people. It is non invasive ,affordable and can be done at home with no side effects. It has been almost 100% sucessful. Since patients were doing the audiotherapy for other reasons, this could be considered a side effect of the therapy. I am not here to sell products or services. The problem is that no one else seems to know how to do this. I adapted some therapies generally done for children and for brain disorders and am using them with adults and seniors for cancer, stroke and other diseases. I have worked out the protocols for this and have never taught this to anyone. The doctors and therapists that I have spoken with have not been receptive, even when I have sent patients back to them cancer free. Perhaps they are just too conservative or maybe they just do not like losing patients to someone who is not a doctor. Several patients have returned to cancer centers and ther doctors were quiet surprised that inoperable brain tumors were no longer present.None of my patients has ever had a recurrence after doing these therapies. Ex: One patient had 2/3's of his pituitary gland removed some years ago. After several months of audiotherapy, he went for an annual check up at Moffitt Cancer Center, Fl. The doctor was shocked the all hormone levels from the gland were normal. He did some research and said that he could find no other case where this had happened after this type of operation. He said he knew that 2/3's of the gland was removed because he did it. The patient told what we had done. The doctor never called me to get more information. If anyone is interested or would like more information, you will have to contact me directly. I work with people throughout the USA and around the world via telephone and the internet. I have posted this information before in alternative groups and in groups specific to cancer and have never received any requests for more information. Perhaps this just sounds too incredible. I have several degrees and 30 years of training and experience. I worked at Sloan-Kettering and Rockefeller Institute years ago doing cancer and genetics research. I am a licensed psychotherapist and have trained medical residents from two medical schools in NYC. I am busy with my work and multiple projects. If people want more information or want to try to get affordable help, they can contact me directly. Namaste, David Levy, MSW,CSW, LCSW, PhD abd In , " Renee " <gaiacita wrote: > > Yes, he's Dr. Burzynski of Texas. His therapy, though expensive, has been > found to work especially good on brain tumors. But the medical association > has taken him to court--or maybe it was the FDA. Anyway, I don't know if he > s allowed to practice now or not. Just google his name along with brain > tumor and you'll get lots of hits. > > Samala > Renee > > ---- > I have heard of a doctor who has a great success rate with people with > inoperable brain > Tumors. If I remember correctly, he has a polish sounding name and operates > somewhere in > The south or southwest... Does anyone here know who I am talking about and > how to contact > Him? Thank you so much, > Tamara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 of course he was cureing cancer the medical profession don't want to cure anything they would be out of work and so would the pharmacudical companies why cure something while you can make a fortune treating the symptoms and keep the desease alive. --- Renee <gaiacita wrote: > Yes, he's Dr. Burzynski of Texas. His therapy, > though expensive, has been > found to work especially good on brain tumors. But > the medical association > has taken him to court--or maybe it was the FDA. > Anyway, I don't know if he > s allowed to practice now or not. Just google his > name along with brain > tumor and you'll get lots of hits. > > Samala > Renee > > ---- > I have heard of a doctor who has a great success > rate with people with > inoperable brain > Tumors. If I remember correctly, he has a polish > sounding name and operates > somewhere in > The south or southwest... Does anyone here know who > I am talking about and > how to contact > Him? Thank you so much, > Tamara > > > ghost-cpr/ houstonpi-2/ http://tech.Space-cpr/ http://health.healingthoughts/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Dr Stanislaw Burzynski had a clinic in Houston, but I think the feds ran him off. Margi Tamara Messenger wrote: > Hello, > I have heard of a doctor who has a great success rate with people with > inoperable brain > tumors. If I remember correctly, he has a polish sounding name and > operates somewhere in > the south or southwest... Does anyone here know who I am talking about > and how to contact > him? Thank you so much, > Tamara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 last I heard he was still here. shhh keep it between us. --- Margi Crook <Margi wrote: > Dr Stanislaw Burzynski had a clinic in Houston, but > I think the feds ran > him off. > Margi > > Tamara Messenger wrote: > > > Hello, > > I have heard of a doctor who has a great success > rate with people with > > inoperable brain > > tumors. If I remember correctly, he has a polish > sounding name and > > operates somewhere in > > the south or southwest... Does anyone here know > who I am talking about > > and how to contact > > him? Thank you so much, > > Tamara > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ghost-cpr/ houstonpi-2/ http://tech.Space-cpr/ http://health.healingthoughts/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Dave, This is utterly fascinating, and I couldn't care less if you were advertising! How else are we supposed to find out about something? I am putting your name in my list of resources. Carry on, and don't expect to be recognized by the medical profession. Curing Cancer by any natural system is one sure way to get your life ruined. Carry on! Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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