Re-edited Michael Ellner on my Father's "Bone Cancer" pt1
I am reposting what I put up on Youtube Dec 22, 2006 along with a few edits: Paula Gloria talks to Michael Ellner about the impasse people are in when the drug companies stack the deck against fair studies while the masses who take the health care remedies cannot influence the politicians to protect them from the ensuing lethal consequences. As of May 2007 my father is much better. He has done nothing "alternative", we don't talk directly about my beliefs vs his but he did tell me that he does not take any medicine and today he walks almost without a cane...a far cry from his condition after being in the hospital last Dec.
Channel: News
Uploaded: April 25, 2007 at 8:25 pm
Author: paulagloria
Length: 00:27:56
Rating: 3.67
Views: 362
Tags: michael bone corruption cancer ellner care health
Video Comments:
paulagloria (June 29, 2007 at 5:37 am)
23 minutes into this discussion Michael Ellner explains the ugly euphemism "side effect"
rbairos1 (June 18, 2007 at 6:33 pm)
My grandparents grandparents lived on a small island in the middle of the ocean with fresh air, organic farming, fresh food, and everyone knew everyone else by name. Murder and violent crime were unheard of. Community was everything. The average age lifespan was approximately 50 years of age. So in answer to your question, *YES* there would still be disease.
paulagloria (May 31, 2007 at 7:54 pm)
my father was perfectly fine until he got into medical hands. in the case of prostate cancer more men die with it than of it....why not leave well enough alone? (This is providing that the number the PSA means ANYTHING). Good luck to your Dad! No one thought my Dad would turn around...
TXatheist (May 31, 2007 at 3:34 pm)
Did you know how many people are of benefit from drugs? My dad has non-hodgkins lymphomic cancer. They now have a drug that looks promising, bexar. The few selected people have completed recovered. My dad was too late to be a test person but he's glad someone else will recover better than he did.
paulagloria (May 31, 2007 at 6:34 am)
did you know that more ppl die of drugs than any other disease? this is means to me it is high time to take a good look at what the hell we are doing with this "health care" that everyone screams about not getting enough of...
TXatheist (May 31, 2007 at 5:55 am)
My Dad also has beat cancer twice but I'm glad you are able to make something positive out of a hard time. Best wishes.
jackiemuscoreil (May 4, 2007 at 2:41 pm)
Don't know exactly. Saw precipitated Art and the interpretation that Adele gave you. I have done something similar with my paintings, but I needed a break for my own growth. Feel the urge to do something but don't know what just yet. J.
paulagloria (May 3, 2007 at 3:29 pm)
thanks! How did you find me?
jackiemuscoreil (May 3, 2007 at 10:22 am)
If the needs of the human being are met, which in essences is genuine love and caring, would there be dis-ease? The human race needs to understand the principles of creation. When are we going to wake up to the purpose of life. We are capable of having the greatest health, the most productive life, when it is time for transition we know we have fullfilled the purpose of our being. Jackie
paulagloria (May 1, 2007 at 7:59 pm)
I'm beginning to think a lot of that fad diet stuff is supported by the big pharma too
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