The OneMinute Cure - The Secret to Healing Virtually All Diseases
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The OneMinute Cure - The Secret to Healing Virtually All Diseases
You will regret not reading this article.
I started to skim through it and it seems to have some half-truths about oxygen. Oxygen in pure form is actually very damaging to the human body, especially our lungs. The drug mentioned basically makes oxygen (probably the oxygen is water molecules) radioactive. This is fine in cancer treatment, because we treat cancer with known carcinogens since they already have cancer and the original cancer is the problem you have to fight. Once you start also considering oxygen in water molecules than you are just going off on basically into any organic chemistry situations.
Almost a good thinly veiled slandering attempt, but this has been tested and proven to work. Work in real life, not on the internet. Seems you are just pulling science words together that you happen to memorized.
So, I have read your post over again, and your last sentence is incoherent. What "half-truth's" are you talking about? How does the "drug" mentioned, which is a slandering attempt, again, with no evidence, make it radioactive (another slanderous statement)? Why did you not address any of these in your original post on such a monumental topic?
tl dr the disclamer tells me that its all hogswash though
I am going to do some more research since it does get my interest. Thank you for posting for free since I believe the author normally charges money for that info.
I am always very skeptical about people that feel that one thing will cure everything and especially since the author is anti scientific method.
I am also not a big fan of bashing the pharmaceutical companies. Usually people that state that the pharmaceutical companies are not in the business to cure disease are uneducated about human physiology. The body is extremely complex. Many medications are found by accident. There are medications that the pharmaceutical companies don't know what is causing the desired action.
If they truly new then they would eliminate the side effects so they wouldn't get sued.
From the wikipedia link:
Verteporfin (trade name Visudyne), a benzoporphyrin derivative, is a medication used as a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy to eliminate the abnormal blood vessels in the eye associated with conditions such as the wet form of macular degeneration. Verteporfin accumulates in these abnormal blood vessels and, when stimulated by nonthermal red light with a wavelength of 693 nm in the presence of oxygen, produces highly reactive short-lived singlet oxygen and other reactive oxygen radicals, resulting in local damage to the endothelium and blockage of the vessels.
That is what radiation is even if the article doesn't say "radiation". I know this because I have a degree in nuclear medicine. I didn't bother reading past this little section because so much of it was bullshit that I saw that I lost interest. You're defensiveness tells me you don't really care about learning something that doesn't already fit in with your beliefs. So good luck with that. I have no problem questioning doctors and accepted medical practices when it's reasonable. But this article wasn't written in a reasonable way to me.
rghy2, you have posted another slanderous, highly irrelevant post yet again. You are cancerous. Azreal1, an even more futile attempt at slandering. Deedbr, more slander.
The fact is this has been tested, in real life, to cure diseases of all types. It is backed up by science (not that any of these slanderers read the scientific evidence in the article), but the cancerous posters in this thread did not care to read more than 10 seconds of the article. Again, this is to help people who really want to cure themselves, not for people with such empty lives that they resort to trolling to fill the void; such as Deedbr, azreal1, and rghby2. If you have any questions, you can ask them here, PM me, or talk to me in PO public chat.
What was my act of slander?
By the way the disclaimer at the very beginning saysYou should be careful using the word cure since the article's disclaimer refutes what you say.Quote:
This information is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for medical or psychological conditions nor to claim to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions.
I originally stated that I found the information interesting and I was going to do more research. I don't like taking things for gospel just because it is written on the Internet.
A Prescription For Death? - CBS News
Well I found an example where it worked. Completely cured this lady of the pains of living. However, I'm sure that the poor dead lady is just trying to slander you by having died.
This NBC article troll #1 referred to is another irrelevant attempt at slander. Why, you ask? This article does say a tidbit about "hydrogen peroxide", but for those who have read the article (the only posters in this thread that have read it are me)they know what this solution refers to is a special, more concentrated solution of hydrogen peroxide that is used, with special administering application's.
rghy2 has certainly read less than one minute of this article and wanted to puff herself up as some expert on the subject, but if you read this article in it's entirety it has ton's of scientific evidence to support it. Slander need's to be reprimanded by the administration of this website, but it is not, so we have this anti-social atmosphere on intellectual issue's such as these and it really is a detriment to the health of society as a whole, because this article is a solution to very big social, political, and economical issues. Yes, it goes further than curing a plethora of "incurable disease's".
I was just going to let this thread go but you really are serious. You remind me of someone who has just found religion after almost killing themselves with their years of partying. I am unable to hold a real discussion with them about religion because their thinking is completely inflexible.
I hate to think I am not promoting the intellectual betterment of the community. I could think of many things that would be a great service to society but I never put deleting posts as one of them.
Deedbr, you cannot enter a civil discussion, because you lack the patience to read a book on the subject matter at hand and the civility to discuss any thing intelligent. Now when you read the book that is in the original post, you can come back to this thread with out looking like another troll, such as Jose the Corona Man, or rghy2 the female.
The lighter chalcogens, such as oxygen and sulfur, are rarely toxic and usually helpful in their pure form.
Chalcogen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I also explained how the hydrogen peroxide you are thinking of (due to you not reading the article past a few sentences) is quite different than the one used to cure disease around the world. There is also a special procedure followed to administer it correctly into the body.
i had a friend who was a severe alcoholic she has been sober he 6 months now and all she talks aout is god but hey if that what it takes i listen god be with her
In 1857, The Lancet published an article by S.B. Birch, M.D. wherein it was suggested that a diseased patient needs,
“more oxygen than he can possibly obtain under many circumstances and in many diseased states from the atmosphere around him.”
In 1915, a German doctor named Albert Wolff became the first doctor to use ozone to treat patients with skin diseases.
In the 1950s, several German doctors began using ozone (alongside mainstream therapeutic modalities) to treat cancer. In the same decade, hyperbaric oxygen therapy started becoming the focus of many clinical trials and was used by cancer researchers. This mode of oxygen therapy employed hyperbaric chambers, wherein the patient inhales 100% oxygen at pressures greater than normal atmospheric pressure.
Since the 1950s to the present, hyperbaric oxygen therapy has helped heal and restore function for people with various neurological disorders and injuries, a partial list of which follows:
Alzheimer's Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Diabetes
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS)
Brain injury
Learning disabilities
Cerebral Palsy
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Autism
If oxygen were indeed a cure-all for virtually all diseases, one might jump to the erroneous conclusion that deep breathing is all one really needs to create an oxygen-rich environment in the body. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case.
The fact is, even if our cities, towns and other residential areas had clean air with abundant amounts of oxygen (which they don’t because of air pollution), and even if human beings remembered to breathe deeply throughout the day (which they don’t), it still wouldn’t be possible to take in as much oxygen as our bodies need in order for healing to occur and health to be restored.
Furthermore, simply inhaling oxygen is not enough. Only 15% of the oxygen you inhale is absorbed into the bloodstream. Oxygen must enter the blood, and the blood, in turn, needs to deliver it to the cells and tissues of the body. This, then would raise tissue oxygen levels, kill bacteria, viruses and defective tissue cells, enable healthy cells to survive and multiply more rapidly - and ultimately create a stronger immune system.
In the 1980s, a number of American doctors began experimenting with blood infusion of ozone to treat a variety of diseases. The Medizone Company in New York obtained permission from the FDA in 1986 to carry out experiments involving ozone therapy. The therapy involved the infusion of ozone (i.e., O3, a “supercharged” 3-atom form of oxygen) into the blood of AIDS patients.
The results were amazing. The AIDS virus was completely destroyed in vitro with no level of toxicity.
I just came across this book in paper back ( the same one that is in the original post ) Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: The One-Minute Cure: The Secret to Healing Virtually All Diseases
Read the reviews, hundreds are claiming the same result's that I claim, disease elimination of all varieties. This is the real deal folk's. Try it for your sake, your families and your countrymen
Very interesting artical. I wonder if it worked for anyone.
If you would have read through the thread, you will have seen that it has worked for me the post above you tell's you of hundred's that have used it with success in eliminating disease from there body, but do not take my word for it, read the hundred's of review's on the amazon site and there personal stories.
ure still carrying on with this bs..u can only beat a dead horse so much dude
Hope this helps some people check through out the thread for good update's.
In a 4200 word article by Dr. David G. Williams, one of the world’s leading authorities on natural healing, he praised the health benefits of hydrogen peroxide, stating,
“I’ll admit I was skeptical when I first learned about using H2O2 orally or intravenously. This healthy dose of skepticism, however, led to a great deal of investigation, clinical work and experimentation. And while I realize a large majority of readers will probably never be convinced that H2O2 is a safe and effective compound, I am. Hydrogen peroxide is safe, readily available and dirt cheap. And best of all, it works!”
Dr. David Williams
William T. Jarvis, Ph.D.
There has been a recent proliferation of slick, four-color mini-magazines extolling various individuals as health gurus. Among them have been a number of different titles published by -- and starring -- "Dr. David Williams." Williams once claimed merely to be "leading the worldwide search for natural remedies." Since then he has humbly proclaimed himself to be "America's #1 expert in natural healing" and "the 'Indiana Jones' of natural medicine." Back when he was "leading the world wide search" he was pictured in a library. After proclaiming himself "#1 expert" he pictured himself in a white coat, holding a stethoscope, surrounded by the trappings of medicine. Williams has a celebrity picture of himself standing next to 60 Minutes reporter Mike Wallace who is publicizing shark cartilage as a cancer cure. Who is this guy who claims to be so highly acclaimed but no one seems ever to have heard of outside of his own publications?
Williams is a chiropractor who apparently prefers publishing medicine-bashing, health hype to popping spines. Williams has been writing and publishing his personal newsletter Alternatives "For the Health Conscious Individual" since 1989. In 1993, he went slick with "a special supplement to Alternatives, dubbed Breakthroughs in Healing (is this guy original, or what?!) Williams claims to have 130,000 readers across America. (p.15) Our reading of his mini-magazines leads to the conclusion that "#1 expert" Williams merely reiterates the same unsubstantiated claims for health food products that have been being made for many years. It seems like his "research" has been simply reading health foods propaganda.
Williams promises to reveal:
•"The secret of the astonishing new all-natural cancer cure!"
•"The secret of the incredible new heart protection vitamin!"
•"The secret of the remarkable ultratrace mineral that beats chronic arthritis!"
•"The secret of nature's sure-fire cure for high cholesterol!"
•"The secret of the remarkable 29 cent herb that helps revitalize your immune system!"
•"The little known amino acid that reverses sexual impotence like magic!"
"Doctor" Williams also warns his readers about misinformation being foisted on us by the bad old "medical monopoly." Williams tells readers not to use sunscreen, rather, rub on "a simple solution of vitamin C and water." "Beware of the aspirin a day craze"; if you want to "achieve the same anti-blood clotting results as aspirin, take bromelain, an all natural extract of pineapples."
According to the Lawrence Review of Natural Products (7/93), bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme used to tenderize meat. Medically, it has been used in burn injury debridement and to reduce soft tissue inflammation and irritation. The pharmacologic effects of bromelain are caused by an enhancement of serum fibrinolytic activity and inhibition of fibrinogen synthesis. It lowers kininogen and bradykinin serum tissue levels and has an influence on prostaglandin synthesis. Since bromelain is absorbed unchanged from the intestine at a rate of about 40%, it may have some of the benefits of aspirin, which also increases fibrinolytic activity and influences prostaglandin synthesis. However, aspirin has an experimental research record of effectiveness that bromelain does not. Thus there is no experimental basis for Williams's assertion that bromelain has the same anti-clotting features and would be preferable.
Despite Williams's proclamations, the following disclaimer appears inside the front cover:
The approaches described in this special report are not offered as cures, prescriptions, diagnoses or a means of diagnosis to different conditions... The author or publisher assume no responsibility in the correct or incorrect use of this information and no attempt should be made to use any of this information as a form of treatment without the approval and guidance of your doctor.
Thus, Williams taunts his readers with advice that they are warned not to apply!
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? 1995 National Council Against Health Fraud. With proper citation, this article may be reproduced for noncommercial purposes
Do not mind the troll's, but educate your self's on the benefit's of this cure. I am still here to answer any question's about this thread.
I wish there was a cure for cancer