i am alive because of burzynski, it is as simple as that.
cancer “treatments” make the bastards how many billions per year ?
is there one iota, one shred of evidence to support the efficacy of chemotherapy? do the swine ever truly disclose the side-effects of their approved treatments? what is the 5-year survival rate for invasive ductal lymphoma?
thanks, Kevin and Cybele for this info. I remember reading about a survey of oncologists who were asked whether or not they themselves, if diagnosed with cancer, would choose the standard treatment of chemo and radiation. The vast majority of them answered NO. But can they recommend their own patients to look elsewhere? NO. Because chemo is “the accepted standard medical treatment,” and they could be sued for malpractice or lose their licenses and be out of a job if they don’t adhere to the party line and push it on the hapless, trusting public. Big Pharma, in bed with and protected by the State, has a lot of blood on its hands.
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i am alive because of burzynski, it is as simple as that.
cancer “treatments” make the bastards how many billions per year ?
is there one iota, one shred of evidence to support the efficacy of chemotherapy? do the swine ever truly disclose the side-effects of their approved treatments? what is the 5-year survival rate for invasive ductal lymphoma?
and they dare say this guy is a quack !
bastards, all of them.
– cybele
I was hoping you’d comment on this, C. 😉
If this information winds up helping anyone out there, thank Cybele. I learned about Burzynski from her several months ago.
thanks, Kevin and Cybele for this info. I remember reading about a survey of oncologists who were asked whether or not they themselves, if diagnosed with cancer, would choose the standard treatment of chemo and radiation. The vast majority of them answered NO. But can they recommend their own patients to look elsewhere? NO. Because chemo is “the accepted standard medical treatment,” and they could be sued for malpractice or lose their licenses and be out of a job if they don’t adhere to the party line and push it on the hapless, trusting public. Big Pharma, in bed with and protected by the State, has a lot of blood on its hands.