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Harvey R. Stone

2005-04-02, 4:24 pm

Hi Paul,,, I want to thank you for your on going work and I use the word
work because you do so much for this newsgroup. Please let me apologize
ahead of time to you because I am going to repeat your post to all the
groups. People need to see what this guy really is.
Sorry
Harv
"Paul T. Holland" <pholland@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message
news:424348C4.DA395F9A@bellatlantic.net...
> other groups snipped so as to avoid the extremists:
>
> actually, it's 'really' , Giraud W. Campbell D.O. and it's a 1972 book
> [though similar tomes were issued in the late '60's] published by Parker
> Publishing Company...hardly anything new, yet still not part of the
> accepted theories...
>
> and just so everyone understands, this is the publishing company that was
> been sued for:
>
> "Respondent is obtaining remittances of money through the mail by means of
> the foregoing false representations"
>
> those representations being the 'health' claims contained in health diet
> books...
>
> "CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
>
> 1. Respondent is engaged in a scheme or device for obtaining money or
> property through the mails by means of false representations within the
> meaning of 39 U.S.C. 3005. "
>
> peddled at the same time they published this one by campbell - a company
> to
> be trusted for suuuuuure...in fairness it has been put out at a later time
> by other publishers.
>
> and for the newbies - drcphd [ our old buddy who used to be honest and use
> his aol addy] is one who has touted that germs don't cause disease...
>
> "The idea of a bacterial cause of disease began in 1760. Bechamp,
> 1816-1895, proved that bacteria do not enter the body to cause disease
> circa 1870. The Dodd sisters opened the St. Louis school for physicians
> and
> surgeons in 1904."
>
> "The doctor of the future will interest the patient in the care of the
> human
> frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease, and a medical
> theory which will not include bacteria, viruses, retro-viruses, prions.
> or
>
> auto-immunine excuses as the cause of any disease. "
>
> "The practice of medicine is not scientific. The practice of medicine
> fails
> every test of scientific credibitlity.
> If medicine were scientific, we would not belive in germs and viruses as
> causes
> of disease any more than a child might believe in Santa Claus."
>
> 'course now, just one example, this ignores the proven fact that certain
> bacteria are the cause of most ulcers...and did you know he's
> anti-vaccination?
>
> personally, i love this one:
>
> "Rabies is no more a threat to your life than a bite from a flea."
>
> and:
>
> "A correct protocol will allow the body to heal itself from every, yes
> every disease.
> Ergo, no "disease specific" protocol is needed."
>
> but as to his diet theory? care to explain just 'how' it is that after
> more
> than 30 years this 'expert' is unable to provide actual studies proving
> the
> theory?
>
> and just how is it that, after 3 decades, his 'diet' has not been shown by
> clinical trial to actually work?
>
> oh - that's right - you believe in the grand conspiracy...
> Subject: Re: AMA's Number One Priority???
> "Again, it is a disease industry. Health is just the opposite of what
> they
> want
> and need in order to make the profits they want and garner the power they
> desire."
>
> for those unfamiliar - the gist is that a dirty colon is the cause - and
>
> while it is undisputable that some folks have an immune reaction to what
> is
> transferred from the colon into the blood system -
>
> that is a far cry from explaining all the myriad and diverse 'auto' immune
> conditions - not to mention the traumatic injury forms, that make up the
> arthritis family - but hey, what are a few facts when dealing with these
> folks?????
>
> if you want to experiance a series of coffee enemas a dictated by these
> folk - feel free! not to mention the contradiction embodied in the claim
> that this diet has been responsible for regrowth of hip and spine
> bone...without having to actually prove it though...
>
> for those with a long memory, this dufus is a traveling companion of the
> falconblanco bunch
>
> after removing the self-aggrandizing claims contained in the book, it
> boils
> down to:
>
> one more fairly reasonable thesis for improving one's diet - carried to an
> extreme.
>
> ah well... i do find it droll, and sad
>
> paul
>
> drceephd2@netscape.com wrote:
>
>



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