Hello
No, not in the countries conquered completely by big money. There are
a lot of fasting sanatoriums in former Yugoslavia. My friend goes to
one in Austria.
Thankfully, I do not have a cancer although I probably would have had,
if not fasting. Thank you for the interesting information. I'll get
broadband in a couple of days and shall download the film.
I am surprised that not many participants of this group are interested
in such topic as fasting.
Galina
On 28 Oct, 18:49, nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(the_blogologist) wrote:
> galkas <gal...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Probably I'll have to go once into one of those fasting sanatoriums.
> > There are many of them now.
>
> There are very few fasting clinics in the US. I only heard of one in a
> new story about it being sued. About 500,000+ Americans die every year
> on chemo, but just one person gets hurt at an alternative clinc and it's
> lawsuit time. Any doctor who offers serious competition to big medicine
> loses his licence to practice, gets slamed with lawsuits, end up in
> prison or mysteriously dead of the disease he sought to cure, but some
> do manage to flee the country.
>
> Here's a do***entary you can download on the mainstream's war on the
> biggest alternative cancer treatment in the US. He had about 17 clinics
> across the US, they ran him out of business.
>
> http://www.altcancer.com/vidgal.htm#hoxsey


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