Posted on 11/30/2015 10:13:28 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
One of many I use to educate myself for good health. Supplements and proper foods are key. I have come to distrust the medical field immensely. It’s not really that they don’t care but rather that they don’t know.
We’ve become a pill popping nations. Doctors must be getting kickbacks.
Who could possibly doubt the medical bona fides of a Certified Medicine Man of the Nemenhah tribe?
Prof. Keith Scott-Mumby MD, MB ChB, PhD, Scientist, physician, Alternative Doctor, truth teller and seer.
PROFESSIONAL STATUS
Founding member of the British Society for Clinical Ecology (now the British Society for Nutrition, Allergy and Environmental Medicine)
Medical Advisor to the board What Doctors Don’t Tell You (journal)
Scientific and medical advisor to the British Society for Homotoxicology
Certified chelation member of American College for the Advancement of Medicine
Professor of Nutrition and Vice-Chancellor at the Open International University for Complementary Medicines, also Senate
Professor of Energy Medicine at the former Capital University of Integrative Medicine (now demised)
Faculty: California Institute for Human Science
Certified Medicine Man, Nemenhah tribe.
http://alternative-doctor.com/about-prof-keith-scott-mumby/
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So out of such an esteemed career, you wish to diminish his learning from that particular tribe?
Its the “MD” that would bother me.
MDs are arrogant, intellectually incurious, and extremely prone to prescribing Pharmaceutical poisons.
Tom each his own!
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>> “Alas, e-s, medicines derived from all of those substances have indeed been patented” <<
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Your standards of derivation are unacceptably low to make such a statement.
None of the “derived’ products were made from the safe natural substance. They were synthesized and rendered dangerous drugs that have cost many lives.
Take Aspirin for example. The synthesized product, acetaminophen, has killed millions from liver and kidney hemorrhages, and now is close to being forced off the market.
Think of the millions that took “tylenol” thinking that, as their ignorant doctors had said, it was “safer than Aspirin.”
Your confused ideologically paralyzed noggin probably just dismisses those unnecessary deaths.
The “folk remedies” have in every case been safer, and more effective than the synthetic products, which do differ from the natural substance considerably, despite your dishonest chafing.
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>> “ Doctors must be getting kickbacks.” <<
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Yes, indeed they are.
Where do you think all that fancy furniture and equipment in their offices come from?
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When my doctor put me on statins I could feel that it was doing something. Changed my mood, just didn’t feel right. Took them for a while and then stopped. Next visit he berated me for getting off them, told him what they did..dismissed it as “you’re sensitive”. Started again. THEN I read about the study and the dangers of statins. Stopped taking them. Won’t do it again. Went to high protein, high fat, low carb diet. Feeling great. Going to check my cholesterol in another 6 months and I’ll bet it’s normal.
“Its the “MD” that would bother me.”
Naturally. To a kook, real medical knowledge is the Cross to a vampire.
Of course that assumes that Mumblety-Peg actually has an MD degree.
I’m more inclined to believe his claim that he really is an honorary medicine man, and probably a Grand High Exhalted Mystic Ruler of the Raccoon Lodge of Brooklyn.
bkmk
“None of the “derived” products were made from the safe natural substance. They were synthesized and rendered dangerous drugs that have cost many lives.”
“Take Aspirin for example. The synthesized product, acetaminophen, has killed millions from liver and kidney hemorrhages, and now is close to being forced off the market.”
Here’s a hint, sparky: aspirin is derived from willow bark, which is both safe and natural and has been known as a pain reliever for centuries.
Acetaminophen, which in a gem of brilliance you imagine must be derived from aspirin, is an aniline derived from indigo dye and has nothing at all to do with aspirin or willow bark.
But good try. Your posts are a regular feast of oddball and half-baked “information” and they provide a pleasant relief from facts and data and mundane stuff like that.
The comment I was replying to wasn’t talking just about nutrition, but made a blanket statement condemning prescriptions. That’s medical, not nutritional, advice.
“10 grams/day was Pauling’s recommendation (He died of prostate cancer - at age 93). It would take 5000 cups of shredded Romaine lettuce, or 80 cups of orange juice to get that amount.”
Ok now I doubt pretty much everything you say. If we really needed to ingest that much to avoid a fatal condition, then the human race would have died out long before we invented supplements. Actually, if that were true, the mutation that stripped us of the ability to synthesize vitamin C could never have gained prevalence in the human population, due to natural selection. Obviously, if it became a ubiquitous mutation, it must not have much negative impact on us at all, considering our normal eating habits.
If you can’t follow the simple logic of the question: “where did you get your medical degree?”, and consider that “talking in circles”, then you must have the brain of a toddler.
Esteemed career?
I don’t see a single legitimate medical institution on the list!
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You mean esteemed death parlor?
What is so “legitimate” about AMA sponsored quackery?
Real healing rules over AMA quackery and Deadly drug peddling.
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If you canât follow the simple logic that medical degrees are mostly licenses to peddle deadly drugs, just about any toddler exceeds your level of understanding.
Healing, not deadly drugs, is what everyone needs.
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>> “Ok now I doubt pretty much everything you say.” <<
Then he is on solid ground, because you haven’t a clue!
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Acetaminophen is marketed as an Aspirin substitute, and until it was exposed as a deadly killer, it was called “safer than aspirin.”
You continue to mislead and side-track, and probably think you’re clever.
Oddball is a great description of your trolling of natural healing threads.
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Are you a death culture proponent?
Do you worship life stealing pharmaceutical poisons?
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>> “Naturally. To a kook, real medical knowledge is the Cross to a vampire.” <<
LOL!
At least you are good comic relief.
But a little dose of honesty on your part would be desirable.
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