Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Hello Peter: Thank you for your open mindness on this. I agree Dr. Clark's method lacks the proper scientific proof. I have found it impossible as a single practitioner in my clinic to do any double blind placebo studies that are the rule for these things. I have taken this info to the Cancer hospital in my city and found an Oncologist that agreed that it was a good avenue to persue- BUT don't use his name when asking. In the main office I was quickly dismissed by the secretary without even being able to get a chance to show my progress on their patients- told to go home and arrange the end of their lives. I don't know much about her zapper or it's usefullness and have not found it necessary in the treatment. I use normal acupuncture points to assist the body in the healing process as you would do. Dr. Clark puts this information out for everyone to do on their own- at home and only sees those that have been given a death sentence by their oncologists. True- her method needs to be studied properly. It should be easy to test cancer cadavers for the parasite. She says it is in all cancer patients- so have the best In England look for them. Another Dr. in Germany has tested the mix - in a lab- against all parasites known to man and HE said this mix is effective. PJ: What gives you the right to challenge her credentials Doctorate degree in physiology? I know Oncologists that are the greatest people on the face of the earth as yours in England are. I know how hard it is on them when these people die after they have tried everything in their power. I do not mean at all to discredit these people for their effort. These are the people that do need to see her work- but with an open mind. They could easily change the process and prove it - but they are not allowed to go outside the box- or they get sued. If, they allowed some of their patients to try this method- double blinded - after they were first diagnosed with cancer, and tracked the response they would see results. This is the only way it could happen. They need to prove it to themselves. Nothing I say or write is going to even get by their eyes. As these herbs are from our TCM medicine chest- I was hoping that WE could show them success. I don't know ant TCM Dr.s that have the power to get any kind of real study going - with all the tests, scans etc that would be necessary. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Hi William, PJ and Everybody! There is some similarity between Dr. Clark and Royal Rife. There is also a Macrobiotic diet for cancer that is very hard to stick to, Dr. Clark mentions it in her book (which is at home, not with me). While I was in school some of the professors were using a TCM protocol to " cure " cancer, with varying results. Unfortunately I was not in that class, and the professors have moved on. I believe there is some research going on in China, in Chinese of course. It takes a fair amount of money to research this, but it should be a lot less expensive to do in China. Maybe it will eventually be done there. I can see a double-blind placebo study on the zapper, just control the machine's frequency with the computer - only the person privy to the computer program will know who the control patient and experiment patients are. Acupuncture double blind studies have sometimes shown that persons receiving " sham " acupuncture benefit from it - the whole body contains " points " ! I have been working on a computer program to gather case studies to a central database. This would be able to do empirical research, but not double-blind studies per se. Some friends who are real programmers are helping me. We are eight years into the project, so it is not an easy thing. At 03:13 PM 3/7/2004, you wrote: >Hello Peter: Thank you for your open mindness on this. I agree Dr. Clark's >method lacks the proper scientific proof. I have found it impossible as a >single practitioner in my clinic to do any double blind placebo studies >that are the rule for these things. I have taken this info to the Cancer >hospital in my city and found an Oncologist that agreed that it was a good >avenue to persue- BUT don't use his name when asking. In the main office I >was quickly dismissed by the secretary without even being able to get a >chance to show my progress on their patients- told to go home and arrange >the end of their lives. <snip> Regards, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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