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Big Pharma Destroys Inexpensive Medical Advances -- How it really works...

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Comment by Hugh Cole on November 28, 2009 at 5:33am
The Drug DCA is Dichloroacetic acid. Interesting the way the only talked about DCA whilst displaying the regent grade chemical bottle from a well known supplier of DiChloroacetic acid. Acetic acid as you may know is the major constituent of vineagar. Organic apple cider vineagar has many wonderful properties when it comes to human health and has been used for centuries as a "home remedy". The more things change ,, the more they remain the same.
Comment by amber lee poole on November 28, 2009 at 12:43am
hmmmmm Charles, there have been many amazing natural remedies and a lot of them now are illegal - people have been imprisoned for selling apricot seeds....there are natural products such as regular vitamins that are being taken off the shelf never to return again in many countries...

Amber
Comment by Steve Lovold on November 27, 2009 at 9:41pm
Many thanks Michael, for this video. When it comes to cancer and health in general, I believe in preventative maintence. So with that said , I maintain a healthy nutritional protocol, by eating plenty of fresh organic fruits and vegi's, along with regular exercise.

~ Again much thanks for all of your good work Michael. ~ Aloha
Comment by Michael Ellner on September 30, 2009 at 6:19am
The reason I shared this is becuase it is a catch 22

For profit corporations must make a profit - so they are unlikely to spend money on anything that will not produce a profit and not-for-profits always fund the more established reseachers who are motivated by profit.

I believe that lab research based on animals studies are cruel and mostly a waste of time and money -- Most of us are not "rats" --

Double blind studies based on surrogate markers is another sacred cow -- Outcome studies are the best way to test medical treatments and reseachers do not want to go there...
Comment by Melissa J. Roth on September 30, 2009 at 4:49am
I also would like to see double blind clinical trials in humans with this, in spite of the fact that I think double blind studies on potentially fatal diseases immoral. I remember when I was in school (this is pre-historic, I know) but the FDA took a non-sugar based sweetener off the market in the US citing that it caused cancer in lab rats. Twenty years later (and who knows how much in profits for the sugar industry) it was proven in Canada that the strain of lab rats it was tested on developed their tumors spontaneously. Because of their tendency to develop tumors they were bred to test certain cancer drugs. To this day, that particular sweetener has never been reintroduced in the US. I hope this doctor is on to something spectacular. And, I do thoroughly believe the cure to cancer is simple; not the complicated, complex poisonious way it is done now. I would like to see it tested on humans before I drink this guy's Kool-Aid.
Comment by Kevin Cole-NLPTrainingQuest.com on September 29, 2009 at 10:56pm
If I am not mistaken (and I'm open to the possibility that I am), this is far from the first time a *cure* for cancer has been found in rats. The problem, in the past at least, is the fact that it does not work with humans.

I would be very interested to see the actual results of this in humans.

Kevin
www.nlptrainingquest.com
Comment by Dennis Atkinson on September 26, 2009 at 8:27pm
I am not sure the video is actually about "cure", as I believe this drug shrunk tumors in lab animals, and did not actually kill off the disease.

For profit organizations, whether it be insurance companies, drug companies, etc., are interested in the bottom line. We, as people, may want cures to our illnesses and disease, but when it comes to money, humans are an expendible commodity. Thus, if there is no potential income for them, they are not going to spend the money on research. It will most likely have to come from non-profit cancer organizations.
Comment by Charles Grinbaum on September 26, 2009 at 4:54pm
I don't know guys, really....if we find a drug that can help MILLIONS avoid suffering, nobody would get it to market??? somebody somewhere has to see a profit in getting this to market...somewhere..somehow. Even if this Dr. just gave it to people through the backdoor, the answer to cancer can't get squashed that easily..
Comment by Dennis Atkinson on September 26, 2009 at 8:16am
Fascinating video, Michael. Thanks for sharing.

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