"Cancer Cleanse Camp?"

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  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    LOL, I don't know "that Steve guy" but really, Ruby, PM the mods instead of speculating.  THAT might eliminate a lot of the drama.  I'm not interested in drama.  I'm interested in discussion about "Dr" Judy Seeger and her Cancer Cleanse Camp. 

  • kayfh
    kayfh Member Posts: 790
    edited August 2012

    Maybe I am naive, but I thought that the purpose of the forum is to SHARE information.  And not just with those who already share a point of view or philosophical bent.

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    Yeah,  Kay, me too!  IMHO, useful information includes both pros and cons, and discussion/debate on those.

    Straw men and smoke/mirrors are being evoked here, rather than honest discussion about "Dr." Judy Seeger, so I guess nothing has changed, sadly.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    And you skeptics would have us, the stupid people, believe in hazard and coincidence, too funny

    These threads are started just to stir trouble.  YOU LOVE THE ATTENTION and you are mortally bored LOL

    Like your friend SQ, why WON'T you discuss these issues on the conventional forums ?  

    All you're asking for by reviving this buried thread is for it to be locked by the mods and join the others into oblivion Laughing

  • kayfh
    kayfh Member Posts: 790
    edited August 2012
    Ruby, why does that have to happen?  Can't we, as civilised adults, discuss things on which we have widely diverging points of view and not get personal and/or rude with each other?  I have learned alot from many of the people who post here, I try to remain dispassionate (unless directly attacked), and I try to understand.  Smile
  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    So you think this discussion about Judy Seeger's "Cancer Cleanse Camp" belongs in the CONVENTIONAL forum? 

    Re "And you skeptics would have us, the stupid people, believe in hazard and coincidence, too funny  These threads are started just to stir trouble. YOU LOVE THE ATTENTION and you are mortally bored LOL Like your friend SQ, why WON'T you discuss these issues on the conventional forums ? All you're asking for by reviving this buried thread is for it to be locked by the mods and join the others into oblivion"

    Ruby, you clearly have no idea who I am or what I stand for.  Your insults, silly accusations, and insinuations are really distracting. Can we please stick to the discussion topic?  Do you have any information or opinions you'd like to discuss about  "DR." JUDY SEEGER'S CANCER CLEANSE CAMP?

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    Now, now, TNM, you are losing your cool and yelling at me with your bold caps .....lol 

    I have no idea who that person is and have no inclination to read about it - why don't you brief me ? or better yet start a new thread about the dangers of alt therapies on the more conventional forums ? 

    Kay, I'm not familiar with you (maybe you've changed your profile ?) but I'm guessing you would be very lonely in a crowd which does not extend their courtesy

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    Re:  "I have no idea who that person is and have no inclination to read about it"

    Why are you following this thread, then, which is clearly titled?   I promise nobody will force you to read this thread or to read about Judy Seeger and her woo.

    Thanks for the entertainment value of saying I must be mortally bored, and then admitting that you come to read and post on a thread in which you have no inclination to read about.  Laughing

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    "I promise nobody will force you to read this thread or to read about Judy Seeger and her woo"

    'Do you have any information or opinions you'd like to discuss about "DR." JUDY SEEGER'S CANCER CLEANSE CAMP? 

    Why are you then forcing me to read about her ? Tongue out

  • kayfh
    kayfh Member Posts: 790
    edited August 2012

    No Ruby, I haven't changed my profile.  I found BCO when I was dx with breast cancer with mets in March 2009, joined the discussions in November, exactly as it says.  I am lonely sometimes. But more often just sad when adults cannot seem to try to get along.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    Kay, we like-minded sisters get along beautifully - if rules and boundaries were respected, the moderators would not have their hands full and there would be peace on BCO - wouldn't that be heavenly 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    Ok, arm in splint, watched one of her videos, expecting a witch with fangs, not

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPTc0lmk6vM&feature=channel&list=UL

    Do you mean TNM that you don't:

    juice ?

    eat your garlic (might help keep the witches in your nightmares at bay Lol) ?

    grill fish ?

    grind flax seeds ?

    pick berries and make yummy jams for winter months ?

    savour ginger and green tea ?

    gobble down your turmeric ?

    sip on pomegranate juice ?

    simmer beans ?

    Geeze, I wish I had known about this ND years ago 

    All common sense to me, but then some on here promote the superiority of non natural means of addressing dis-ease, i.e. pills, scripts, toxic treatments and this video clearly threatens their promotional campaigns, doesn't it?

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    Nice try, Ruby.  Sealed

    I love grilled fish, juice, garlic, berries, jam, green tea, turmeric, pomegranates and beans!

    Eating good foods is hardly "alternative," and it sure didn't cure my cancer, but yes - I love good healthy food!

    Judy Seeger is a nutcase who claims, "You can heal ANY disease, including cancer, when you use these simple, low cost alternative therapies that you can do at home [in less than 60 minutes a day!]. It's easy when you have the right tools."

    She says you can cure your own cancer at home with three simple things:  alkaline water, vegetable juice, and "dealing with your fears."  That's why she's a quack, a charlatan, and a despicable snake oil salesman.

  • lovujja
    lovujja Member Posts: 119
    edited August 2012

    I agree with you you. we are still behind than Europe's treatment of BC.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    Not only a nice try, but I was right on target Wink

    Don't know....isn't it a bit embarrassing to say you've thrown in the towel, no longer posting on BCO yet feel compelled to ressurect this thread only to cry quack....a man's word ?  Your friends are watching.... Undecided

    "Warning: Skeptics may be harmful to your health - Coming between cancer patients and personal choice

    Do some so-called ´Skeptics´ ever stop to consider the potential harm they do to cancer patients?

    Their obvious disregard for, and dismissal of, any scientific evidence that conflicts with their ´stance´ renders them open to claims of bigotry and makes it all to easy for real oncologists to dismiss then as irrelevant. Somehow, I doubt they care.

    However, there is little doubt that their actions can and do mislead the lay person, the patient who is already confused and frightened by the diagnosis of cancer. The net effect is that, rather than ´protecting´ the patient as they claim to be doing, they confuse the patient more, restrict their treatment choice and reduce their potential survival times. Ultimately, the only thing they really protect is Pharmaceutical companies´ profits.

    Misinformation and disinformation

    Skeptics seem to operate at two levels:

    1) The ´we believe we´re do-gooders´: the several hundred foot soldiers who meet in pubs and tweet under bizarre, often childish, monikers; they frequently sound like mid-life crisis sufferers yearning for the days back behind the cycle sheds poking fun at school prefects and teachers alike. They can be anything from pathetically puerile to downright abusive, even publically swearing at people in tweets. Their communications often contain not one scintilla of science. But then, that isn´t the issue. They are frequently just being ´used´ by......

    2) The ´Placements´: The other end of the spectrum - the few ´opinion former/leaders´, most usually, directly or indirectly, funded by Big Pharma, Big food, mobile telephony companies or whatever, happy to allow vested interests to drive their opinions. (In our investigations, two of them we found had started their ´skepticism´ when they perceived they had been ´wronged´ in their academic posts by ´complementary medicine´ and its advocates!)

    There is frequent communication between the top people and their sycophant followers and highly organised attacks on, for example, Acupuncture and its practitioners, Homeopaths, Chiropractors, Herbalists, Nutritionists, Complementary and Alternative Medicine and anything or anyone else that ultimately is perceived to represent a threat to the sales of drugs.

    Importantly, you will not find one mention by them of matters crucial to the genuine interests of cancer patients such as the increasing number of illnesses and deaths from cocktails of prescribed medicines, bribery settlements where drug companies were trying to encourage doctors to prescribe one prostate cancer drug over a better one, or cases where thousands of patient details were passed to the safes-force of one pharma company for money, or simply the multitude of over-claims for certain new ´wonder´ drugs in press releases to journalists. Press releases that reek of false hope and non-scientific eulogy.

    Then there´s a group that deny there is any evidence for natural treatments or complementary therapies or newer ´alternative therapies´ like HIFU and Abletherm - their comments are frequently, quite simply, inaccurate and merely serve to confuse patients and restrict treatment choices further.  

    The American Cancer Society report says that there has been an ´explosion´ of research into complementary therapies since 2006 and´overwhelming´ evidence that certain complementary therapies (for example: diet, exercise, weight control) CAN INCREASE SURVIVAL TIMES and STAY CANCER FREE! Yet several ´Skeptic opinion formers´ blatantly tell people there is absolutely no evidence for complementary therapies; all complementary therapies.

    To cause further patient confusion and to stop patients taking up meaningful complementary therapies does not ´protect´ the patients. It stops them understanding the truth and taking small but positive steps to increase their personal odds of survival. The patient will not survive as long as they might well have done. Is a Skeptic who denies complementary therapy research worried about this?

    Be clear: This is business. Very big business. ´GSK pleaded guilty to the illegal promotion (Incentives?) of two drugs as part of a $3 billion (three billion dollars) settlement - the largest US ´health care´ fraud case ever´. In part, the placements are just cogs in this big picture with many of the foot soldiers merely the pawns simply and unwittingly ´used´ to spread the confusion and disinformation.

    To quote the words of George Bernard Shaw: "It is easy ...... terribly easy..... to shake a man´s faith in himself. To take advantage of that, to break a man´s spirit, is the devil´s work"

    The one-sidedness of the Skeptic arguments says it all. If they are genuinely trying to help cancer patients by protecting them from ´snake oil salesmen´ they would realise the criticism of one homeopath in Australia who supposedly killed a child pales into insignificance with Thalidomide making a resurgence as a cancer drug, or 47,000 deaths to date from Vioxx. They would be arguing to protect cancer patients from all the fraudulent, not just the few they personally deem to be thus.

    Frankly, their actions are scandalous"

    Are Skeptics Simply The New ´quacks´?

    "These faux intellectual lobby groups are running one of the greatest scams ever practised, yet they manage to keep their smug self-satisfied cynical demeanor as they destroy people's choice of health care therapies...

    The role of ex-Revolutionary Communist Party members is a fascinating thread running through the fabric of the anti-natural healthcare campaign in the UK".

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    thenewme is NOT the person who ressurected this thread.  I hope she deletes ALL her posts, and stops wasting her precious time, and valuable mind, on trying to help her bc sisters.  thenewme, you deserve better.

  • kayfh
    kayfh Member Posts: 790
    edited August 2012
  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    www.canceractive.com is pure quackery.  It ranks up there with annieappleseedproject.org for misleading, scammy, and fraudulent cancer treatment (mis)information.

    "Active8 Health Programme" is woo at its finest.

    Chris Woollams?  At least the woo part is true.

    The UK's number 1 cancer researcher?? According to .....?

    I'd love to discuss more about "CancerActive" with anyone interested in real information.  Perhaps in a separate thread?  Anyone?

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    TNM:

    "Yeah, Kay, me too! IMHO, useful information includes both pros and cons, and discussion/debate on those.

    Straw men and smoke/mirrors are being evoked here, rather than honest discussion about "Dr." Judy Seeger, so I guess nothing has changed, sadly"

    "She says you can cure your own cancer at home with three simple things: alkaline water, vegetable juice, and "dealing with your fears." That's why she's a quack, a charlatan, and a despicable snake oil salesman"

    "Scratching my head smiley" honest discussion ? I agree, sadly nothing has changed 

    ETA You should sign up for the Woo Woo Singing Competition Laughing

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    Sometimes there are only CONS and no pros to discuss with regard to quacks.  

    breastcancerchoices.org (breastcanceralternatives.org), annieappleseedproject.org, tamarastjohn, judy seeger's multiple websites - they're all nothing but quacks, scams, and frauds who prey on cancer patients.  

    If anyone has evidence to the contrary, I'd love to discuss it! 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012
    LMOF, btw, thanks for posting and promoting your sources Tongue out
  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    What is "LMOF?" 

    Not so much posting and promoting my sources as pointing out the disrepute of pseudoscientific charlatans. You're welcome!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    My chemo brain version of LMAO Lol

    ETA, TNM "Sometimes there are only CONS and no pros to discuss"

    Glad that you're finally admitting after all this, that you are not here to discuss but only to disrupt.  You really did not have to go through all the trouble.... 

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    Hmmm....maybe my font wasn't BOLD enough?  Here are a few  examples you may have missed:

    "...If anyone has evidence to the contrary, I'd love to discuss it!"

    "I'd love to discuss more about "CancerActive" with anyone interested in real information. Perhaps in a separate thread? Anyone?"

    "Can we please stick to the discussion topic? Do you have any information or opinions you'd like to discuss about "DR." JUDY SEEGER'S CANCER CLEANSE CAMP?"

    "I'm interested in discussion about "Dr" Judy Seeger and her Cancer Cleanse Camp."

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    only to conclude and to contradict yourself

    "Sometimes there are only CONS and no pros to discuss

    Your words hon, not mine Laughing and the world is watching while this drama unfolds LoL 

    BTW, shhhhh.... the bold caps, your lack of self-control is showing....

    Now, about the towel.... 

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    Oh dear, maybe it wasn't the font.  Is English perhaps your second language?  If so, I apologize and will try to be more clear.

    I don't know of any pros to discuss with regard to Judy Seeger.  All the information I can find about her cancer treatment information is "con," as in negative or "contra-,"  and also indicates to me that she's a CON-artist, aka scammy/quacky.

    If anyone has any evidence to the contrary or would like to discuss more about her and her cancer "treatment," I'd love to DISCUSS it.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    dear, you're flirting with racial discrimination, only looks bad on you, your call Kiss

    Now, about the towel, can you explain in your best manners possible, without contradicting yourself ? 

    From drama, this is turning into a comedy, how long before the musical ? 

  • thenewme
    thenewme Member Posts: 1,611
    edited August 2012

    "Racial discrimination???" 

    I have no idea what your racial characteristics are, and the only thing I'm discriminating between is facts and bullsh!t.

    My avatar is explained, as much as I care to explain it, in my profile.  It has nothing to do with the topic of this thread, which is Judy Seeger and her Cancer Cleanse Camp.

    Drama? Comedy? Musical?  Nope.  Not from me, anyway.  

    Since nobody appears to want to discuss Judy Seeger at the moment, I'll check back later.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited August 2012

    After steeping to the lowest, yes racial discrimination and finding your bold caps ineffective, looks like you have no arguments left in your pockets, Lollll

    Could it be that your towel is too big, maybe get a smaller one, like a hand towel, which could leave more room for your confusing, rambling contradictions ?

  • Ang7
    Ang7 Member Posts: 1,261
    edited August 2012

    Why can't these threads stay on topic and be civil?

    I don't see how discussing her towel picture has anything to do with the thread.

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