Posted on 11/30/2015 10:13:28 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
“Funny, but you are as deceptive and elusive as they come.”
BS, I asked you a simple question and you are the one who refuses to answer and is being elusive. You still haven’t answered it!
“That short treatise demolishes every thought you have expressed here.”
What thoughts? The thought that asserting one fact in absence of other relevant facts is misleading? It’s impossible for him to have demolished that, because it is simple logical truth.
“Just about everything imaginable is constructed of ânaturally occurring molecules.â”
Except petroleum, even though we haul it up from the bosom of mother nature, right?
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You, Obama, Hillary, talking in circles, great communication.
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“(Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby, MD, MB ChB, PhD)”
..but when you try to find out just what these “degrees” are in and what school issued them (if any) you find that Keith Scott-Mumby doesn’t mention that bit of information on any of his CVs.
I wonder why that is? Maybe he’s too humble to tell us...
“Nothing that even contains a naturally occurring substance can legally be patented for medical use.”
Medicines, you see, are made from Magic Fairy Dust, and not naturally occurring substances like penicillin mold, willow bark, coal tar, crippled viruses, heart valves of pigs, adrenal glands or anything natural like that.
Nope. Nada. Patented medicines are all made from Magic Fairy Dust.
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I don’t think Mumby is particularly humble. Really he tends to be very out-spoken.
He’s a transplanted Brit, and they tend to be reticent about bragging, but some revelation is sort of necessary in stuff that you publish.
There are dead who are walking among us and I suspect they are the ones mentioned in this article.........
This is a huge cover up by the MSM............OMG!
So what subject are his degrees in and what school issued them?
You evidently are greatly impressed by the string of letters he likes to attach to his name, so I assume that you must know what subject these degrees are in and what school issued them, if that’s what they actually are.
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Here’s where you blow it big:
Penicillin, aspirin, coal tar, etc are not nor ever have been patented.
Patented meds are patented solely for the purpose of recovering the cost of FDA testing. Natural herbs are not subject to such testing, mostly because their safety and effectiveness are solid and ancient of record.
That, of course does not always extend to dosage levels, nor combinations of things that have not shown up in history.
Common sense has to prevail whenever anything is ingested.
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This guy is a QUaCK! Why doesn’t he go by his real name Ken Walker?
Here’s a link I saved a long time ago. Seems pertinent to this thread.
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>> “You evidently are greatly impressed by the string of letters he likes to attach to his name”” <<
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Actually not at all.
I was greatly impressed at the stupidity of the post to which I replied the link.
The effective remedies are rarely in any way linked to such puffing nonsense.
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Did you know that excessive Vitamin D supplements can be toxic?
Look it up.........My brother-in-law, A DOCTOR suffered the effects of Vita. D. toxicity............
A medical degree is worthless when it comes to nutrition. What med students are taught about nutrition could be put in a thimble.
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Mercola is an excellent source of info.
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>> “Did you know that excessive Vitamin D supplements can be toxic?” <<
Takes a bunch to get to the toxic level, although it can interfere with your Magnesium up-take.
“Here’s where you blow it big: Penicillin, aspirin, coal tar, etc are not nor ever have been patented.”
Alas, e-s, medicines derived from all of those substances have indeed been patented. It may not be so in the alternate editor-surveyor universe, but where the rest of us live that’s how things work.
An example being Bayer’s patent for aspirin which was issued in Berlin in 1899, and ran until 1915 when the First World War provoked the Allied Powers to void it.
No one argued that the feed stocks themselves were ever patented. That idea is just the usual mess emanating from your often confused and illogical noggin.
Folk remedies employing herbs have been a rich source of discovery for pharmaceutical companies that investigate, refine and standardize any active compounds to be found there. And the medicines that result from them are often patented, despite your astonishment at learning that this is the case.
So what are the degrees that your boy claims to have?
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