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Originally posted by neOrevolutionist
reply to post by DClairvoyant
The author of the article claiming to cure cancer, died of CANCER. I guess that's the best way to debunk this. I'm all for alternative medicine, but C'MON....A cure All:????
Originally posted by Seekeye2
Originally posted by neOrevolutionist
reply to post by DClairvoyant
The author of the article claiming to cure cancer, died of CANCER. I guess that's the best way to debunk this. I'm all for alternative medicine, but C'MON....A cure All:????
Evidence please!
Clark's claims and devices have been dismissed by authorities ranging from the US Federal Trade Commission and Food and Drug Administration to alternative medicine figures such as Andrew Weil as scientifically unfounded, "bizarre",[3] and potentially fraudulent.[4] Clark died 3 September 2009 of multiple myeloma (a blood and bone cancer).