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FDA  Banned Cancer Treatment Could Save Your Life
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FDA Banned Cancer Treatment Could Save Your Life

Health & Fitness – As unbelievable as it seems the key to stopping many cancers has been around for over 30 years. Yet it has been banned. Blocked. And kept out of your medicine cabinet by the very agency designed to protect your health -- the FDA.

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FDA has banned for 30 years a treatment which could be a life saver

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The article is pure B.S. intended to sell snake oil (in the form of a book) to the unsuspecting.

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I don't know who to believe, the quack that wrote this book or the quacks at the FDA.

The same thing goes for arthritis, there are books that claim to cure it, and there are doctors making a living on not curing it.

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Jonathan Eisen's book "Suppressed Inventions & Other Discoveries" mentions several other successful cancer treatments that were suppressed by the FDA, AMA and the big drug companies.

On page 104, he quotes former FDA Commissioner Herbert L. Ley, Jr., M.D. as saying "People think the FDA is protecting them - it isn't. What the FDA is doing and what people think it's doing are as different as night and day."

He also quotes Senator Edward Long, U.S. Senate hearings on the FDA: "The hearings have revealed police state tactics... possibly perjured testimony to gain a conviction... intimidation and gross disregard for Constitutional Rights."

and former FDA Commissioner, Dr. Charles C. Edwards, in testimony before Congress: "[It is] not our [FDA] policy to jeopardize the financial interests of the pharmaceutical companies."

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This should either be filed under "humor" or even better filed in the trash can.

This article has no useful information other than "see page..."

This article provides no way of checking up on the outrageous claims that it makes

This article is pure junk

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It's hard to know who to believe anymore. The FDA is definitely in the pocket of the pharmaceutical companies, so I wouldn't trust them too much.

The article seems to me to be a promotion of the book mentioned, rather than a helpful piece, as it gives no concrete information except to direct the reader to certain pages in the book, which you'd have to purchase to read.

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