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mlb
01-14-2007, 04:46 PM
Hi everyone.

I have come across an internet site regarding blood electrification. I would like to know if any ALS patients have tried it?

I cannot find on the internet anything that dismisses this form of treatment by the medical profession. I note however that some natural health professionals use it (or recommend it) but there are no patients attesting that it works except via a third person. Is this a scam? Can someone shed some light please?

Many thanks.
Anna

Al
01-14-2007, 11:46 PM
Hi Anna. I haven't even bothered to look this one up on Google yet. It sounds just like the wet cell battery theory. Crazy or a scam. Take your pick. I'll look it up though just for some amusement if I get time. AL.

Al
01-15-2007, 03:20 AM
I did look it up and what a bunch of horse hooey and the paranoid people pushing this all say the government and big business put these guys out of business. Does anyone really believe that if some researcher came up with a cure for aids or cancer that it wouldn't get out? The drug companies would be all over it to get a patent so they would be the only one to make the drug. These guys went to a seminar and got laughed out of the room probably and that's why no mainstream company would touch it. A cure for aids doesn't sit for 16 years and no one does anything with it. How stupid do these people think we are?

CindyM
01-15-2007, 06:50 AM
We shouldn't discount the possibility that some of these people might be both mentally ill AND a scamer. Think of the quacks selling medicinal compounds from the back of a horse-drawn wagon. Some were just out to make a buck but some were delusional. They really believed they had the next great cure for the world. Doubly dangerous, I'd say!

mlb
01-15-2007, 03:27 PM
Thanks Al. I should have known better seeing so many gadgets up for sale !!! I was suspicious to say the least but nonetheless anything with the hint of a cure is worth investigating. Thanks for bringing me back to earth.

CindyM. I agree. Should have twigged when I read that BB was a journalist turned physicist, turned businessman, turned inventor, and even a contender for the Nobel prize (!!!!) with nothing to back all of his claims for a cure.

Back to the drawing board for me.
Take care.
Anna


    
   
   
   
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