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It's getting hot for Big Pharma

Ever since doctors became little more than salesmen for the pharmaceutical industry, medicine has ceased to be a science, only occasionally is an art, and is almost always a commercial enterprise.

Research into non-drug solutions was rarely undertaken, simply because there was nobody to fund it, and so the scope of medicine has continued to narrow.

Doctors are beginning to wake up to the straitjacket they find themselves in, and some of the more pioneering souls are becoming like their Victorian forebears in their thirst for knowledge and zeal for new ideas.

These thoughts are sparked by news this week that cancer specialists in Texas are trying out thermal therapy as a way of countering pancreatic cancer, one of the most lethal forms of the disease.

Not that the idea is exactly new.  The observation that a high fever can kill cancer cells was observed as long ago as 1866 in Germany, and the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov was also aware of it.

It was actively pursued in the 20th century by Dr William Coley, who devoted his life to researching the best herbs, and the correct quantities, for inducing a fever in cancer patients.  Sadly, America’s drug regulator, the Food and Drug Administration, put a bar on the work, and conventional cancer therapy has been restricted to chemotherapy drugs and surgery.

As with heart disease, cancer is a disease that is far too much of a challenge to humankind to be left in the hands of commercial interests.

We hope the Texas oncologists receive all the funding and help they need, and without Big Pharma trying to sabotage their efforts.

Published 19 June 2009 15:27 by Bryan Hubbard

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Dragon said:

I want to see more use of induced fever, Intravenous Vitamin C and Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide tried BEFORE they use the modern equivalent of the WW1 killer Mustard Gas.

I heard that my breast tumour could be killed by cryoablation , so I did a search to see where this is being done in the UK, as the equipment was apparently made here. I have already had 2 operations which did not prevent a recurrence, despite a wide excision with clear margins, and am not willing to be further disfigured by a mastectomy. I found out the NHS is trialling the machine, but not for Breast Tumours. It is being trialled on Prostate Cancer, which can already be removed by keyhole Surgery leaving little scarring. Having hit a dead end on Cryoablation, I heard that tumours can be treated by Ultra Sonics, and this is being trialled by the NHS. Guess what? It's being trialled on Prostate Cancer in men.

June 23, 2009 13:52
 

Kevin said:

My grandparents always that believed in a good natural balanced healthy diet.

June 23, 2009 15:04
 

dgtucker said:

As An Holistic Therapist with a brother in law admitted to the local hospice today... suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer, I am appalled and frustrated at the tunneled vision from mainstream medicine in this instance.

...He is being left to die, with no thought for his mental welfare, lack of nutrition, or possible helpful modalities such as vit.C, immune boosting possibilities, etc.

I am frustrated and in despair at the blinkered and resigned attitude from so many, whilst accepting the very small opportunity to possibly make a constructive difference.

June 25, 2009 00:18
 

cjwilson said:

Quote Bryan Hubbard post above: "We hope the Texas oncologists receive all the funding and help they need, and without Big Pharma trying to sabotage their efforts."  I wholeheartedly agree with this folorn hope!  Why forlorn; may I bring to your attention a recently disclosed example of undue influence of a big pharma company.

As well as highlighting the insidious influence of pharmaceutical companies across the western world, an item published in NewScientist, 6th June 2009 edition, page 24/25 written by Sheldon Krimsky, adjunct professor, Department of Public Health and Family Medicine at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.

Revealing recent news that "the Australian affiliate of global drug giant Merck, signed up with publisher Excerpta Medica, a division of Elsevier (a sister company of New Scientist) to produce the Australasian Journal of Bone and Joint Medicine sent to up to 20,000 doctors between 2003 -2005, without disclosure that it was funded and controlled by Merck.

Elsevier has since revealed that it put out five other industry-sponsored titles between 2000 -2005".

Keep up the good work WDDTY.

June 25, 2009 16:49
 

richard said:

hello there. cancer is a scurge that has more than likely been man made through the chemicals and pesticides that have entered the food chain. all these disturb our body's chemistry and weeken our natural defences.

i believe that this is all part of a global population reduction stratedgy. why else does the mainstream medical system refuse to accept effective new and ancient therapies. its time we (complementary-alternative therapists) stood up and called a spade a spade, the system stinks. we have all the infornmation available to us now.

people have to start taking responsibility for their oun health, this means engaging in 'exercise, diet monitoring, relaxation and some chi kung'...

your health is in your hands, stop giving your power away and take responsibility.

wake up, stay healthy, get busy living...

July 6, 2009 11:08
 

Anonymous said:

Intravenous H202!  First its drinking it, then inhaling it, now injecting it into the circulation!  

Some very basic physiology: Don't inject strong oxidising agents (i.e. bleach) into your systemic circulation!  That's a bit like saying don't stick your hand in a fire or stand in front of an oncoming train, but it really does take all sorts, obviously..

July 16, 2009 09:31
 

KiwiGal said:

That craven person, who only names himself as Anonymous, is Harradine, well known to us on other sites.

September 1, 2009 09:42
 

david13 said:

Imagine what it's like living in Canada, right on the doorstep of the most corrupt companies in the world - Big Pharma - and their puppets in the medical profession. Canadians are the most uninformed people in First World countries; we don't know what, if anything is being done to correct the ignorance, wrong prescription of drugs, and over-prescription. Health system doctors here are puppets and spout total nonsense, which can be refuted by easy research yourself, and they positively quiver with fright if you suggest a natural medication. Big Pharma would have George Orwell updating 1984 if he were alive now.

February 16, 2010 14:49
 

laraC said:

Cancer Cancer Cancer.

Our entire lives are filled with subliminal connotations of what "cancer" as  word means. Common keywords could be: chemo, radiotherapy, hair falling out, pain, DEATH.

Great. So now our mind has picked up on the DEATH word and spread the association of the words CANCER and DEATH throughout our body. Is it any wonder then that so many die of cancer.

Cancer is NOT a deadly dis-ease. In fact, 2-3 million cancer cells are produced in our bodies every day and we fight them off!

I truly believe that IF we could just all adopt a truly positive mindset then we'd all die of old age. All this subliminal programming to the mind between what we hear, read and think paves the way for a negative dis-ease. Keep your body clean and your mind uncluttered with flotsam and jetsam and TAKE RESPONSIBILITY for your own health and forget hospitals, FDA, antibiotics, drugs, doctors and chemists/pharmacies even exist and live life for today. Stress is a symptom, cause and killer. Cancer is simply a better-equipped army terrorising your homeland.

It's so easy it's insane that people don't get it lol

September 2, 2010 12:58
 

Edward Cannell said:

There is nothing special about me, but I am a healer.

Currently I am playing with a leukemia patient and sending her healings when she is receptive to them. She lets me know.

What amazes me, and discourages me, about medical practice is how they prepare patience for the worst case scenario. It is disturbing and unhealthy to be told all the negative things that could happen to you when in the hospital. Standup comics walking the wards and practising their craft could do wonders.

I don't know if the reason for all the depressing information being passed down to cancer patients is so the medical professionals can absolve themselves of any responsibility for the outcome their proceedures may induce, or because they believe patients should know the worst so they are not shocked later when chemo failed to be a solution.

We are all programmable and if the need for the medical profession is to be inclusive of negative possibilities then there is an ever greater need to include a larger measure of optimism for recovery. It would appear that the professional care givers are more concerned about covering their butts than they are about healing. Am I being unfair?

The distance healings, or non touch healings I provide, come from the heart and I take precautions not to have my energy in another person's space. They need to heal themselves in a very real sense and I am only reminding them, being to being, that the source of all healing comes through them. How much can they have? That is not a question I can answer.

Non touch healings are more fun with amusement than they are with a serious need to fix. In truth, there is no healing below the vibration of amusement. Doctors may well want to pick up their vibration. If they love their work they should show it, and if they don't love their work then they are in the wrong business.

Why can't professional care givers have more fun?

Why not be creative with love and joy as a healing environment?

God knows that when love is present miracles can happen.

September 14, 2011 16:57
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