Guest guest Posted January 30, 2008 Report Share Posted January 30, 2008 This is the headline of an article on page 14 of the February 4, 2008 issue of Newsweek. The story is about a lady who had inoperable breast cancer and the only doctor offering any hope was Dr. Jarir Nakouzi, a homeopathic physician in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The sick lady's husband claims that Dr. Nakouzi was offering her false hope just to exploit her for money. The husband is disputing the bill for such treatments as bioresonance therapy, quadrant analysis and antosanguis. The quote that really enraged me was from Dr. Jack Killen, acting deputy director of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. He says homeopathy " goes beyond current understanding of chemistry and physics. " He adds: " There is, to my knowledge, NO CONDITION FOR WHICH HOMEOPATHY HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT. " What do you all think? Could this National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine just be a group of MD's trying to make people afraid of anything but alliopathic modalities? I wonder if it's funded by the Rockefeller Foundation? LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 OMG I would seriously avoid that hospital/clinic at all cost! I definately think those are Doctor whom are posers. Only in it to make the so called money that natural health care is supposedly stealing from them. Wouldn't you love to be a wired (wired for sound recording)up fly sittiing on there shoulders behind closed doors?? Gabby , " Ron Schlauch " <bluewolf1947 wrote: > > This is the headline of an article on page 14 of the February 4, 2008 > issue of Newsweek. The story is about a lady who had inoperable breast > cancer and the only doctor offering any hope was Dr. Jarir Nakouzi, a > homeopathic physician in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The sick lady's > husband claims that Dr. Nakouzi was offering her false hope just to > exploit her for money. The husband is disputing the bill for such > treatments as bioresonance therapy, quadrant analysis and antosanguis. > The quote that really enraged me was from Dr. Jack Killen, acting > deputy director of the National Center for Complementary and > Alternative Medicine. He says homeopathy " goes beyond current > understanding of chemistry and physics. " He adds: " There is, to my > knowledge, NO CONDITION FOR WHICH HOMEOPATHY HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE AN > EFFECTIVE TREATMENT. " What do you all think? Could this National Center > for Complementary and Alternative Medicine just be a group of MD's > trying to make people afraid of anything but alliopathic modalities? I > wonder if it's funded by the Rockefeller Foundation? LOL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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