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He's protecting your first amendment.

It's amusing that you think he's doing anything other than protecting his own ass.

His book was full of bullshit anyway, it's the kinda crap that stops people getting proper treatment for their cancer, etc. He's just trying to rally on freedom of speech stuff as a way of saving his own ass.

The natural cure guys that profit from this stuff are scum in my book.
 
I disagree

It's amusing that you think he's doing anything other than protecting his own ass.

His book was full of bullshit anyway, it's the kinda crap that stops people getting proper treatment for their cancer, etc. He's just trying to rally on freedom of speech stuff as a way of saving his own ass.

The natural cure guys that profit from this stuff are scum in my book.


sorry you feel this way. I have to disagree. what the book does do and as it should is to open up the possibilities of what is available depending on your current situation.

of course you never take anything from one source at all and it should point you in possible directions.

what your supposed to just take the establishment at it's word???

again let me repeat. I am NOT saying to read his book and just blindly go and follow what he sais as one should never do this.

but one needs to re evaluate one's assumptions on a continuous basis

I discovered Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy this way which I am going to say the forbidden word. "CURE" for my insomnia.

although I could NOT get a script for hyperbaric treatments back home it was only when I moved out of the country and I bought a real chamber and use this treatment 2 times a week and I sleep like I did when I was a child.


regarding tredeau

he is a representation of the easy targets that the FTC likes to go especially if one treads on the sacred grounds of pharma.

so they do what they do to just wipe them out without any recourse or consequences.

meanwhile guys like jon corzine

Welcome to Forbes

gets away with this

it's embarrassing what goverment gets away with and it's because he has made alot of money and most of society is feebly minded and jelous they dislike him.
 
sorry you feel this way. I have to disagree. what the book does do and as it should is to open up the possibilities of what is available depending on your current situation.

of course you never take anything from one source at all and it should point you in possible directions.

what your supposed to just take the establishment at it's word???

again let me repeat. I am NOT saying to read his book and just blindly go and follow what he sais as one should never do this.

but one needs to re evaluate one's assumptions on a continuous basis

I discovered Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy this way which I am going to say the forbidden word. "CURE" for my insomnia.

although I could NOT get a script for hyperbaric treatments back home it was only when I moved out of the country and I bought a real chamber and use this treatment 2 times a week and I sleep like I did when I was a child.


regarding tredeau

he is a representation of the easy targets that the FTC likes to go especially if one treads on the sacred grounds of pharma.

so they do what they do to just wipe them out without any recourse or consequences.

meanwhile guys like jon corzine

Welcome to Forbes

gets away with this

it's embarrassing what goverment gets away with and it's because he has made alot of money and most of society is feebly minded and jelous they dislike him.

Most of the natural cure guys sell people on the hope that they could get better. Some people get better by chance, they form glowing testimonials, and more people buy the shit.

I agree that the stuff he touts is helpful for disease prevention and will definitely not hurt someone's chances of getting better. What I dislike is that some of these guys push things to the extent that people use these "natural cures" instead of what could be a life saving traditional treatment, which has been proven to work by countless peer reviewed studies and trials over decades.
 
sorry you feel this way. I have to disagree. what the book does do and as it should is to open up the possibilities of what is available depending on your current situation.

of course you never take anything from one source at all and it should point you in possible directions.

what your supposed to just take the establishment at it's word???

again let me repeat. I am NOT saying to read his book and just blindly go and follow what he sais as one should never do this.

but one needs to re evaluate one's assumptions on a continuous basis

I discovered Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy this way which I am going to say the forbidden word. "CURE" for my insomnia.

although I could NOT get a script for hyperbaric treatments back home it was only when I moved out of the country and I bought a real chamber and use this treatment 2 times a week and I sleep like I did when I was a child.


regarding tredeau

he is a representation of the easy targets that the FTC likes to go especially if one treads on the sacred grounds of pharma.

so they do what they do to just wipe them out without any recourse or consequences.

meanwhile guys like jon corzine

Welcome to Forbes

gets away with this

it's embarrassing what goverment gets away with and it's because he has made alot of money and most of society is feebly minded and jelous they dislike him.

You should get a free trial of acai berries. I heard they cause you to lose 30 pounds of fat in just 14 days.
 
This cunt deserves WF's wrath far more than Drew Myers.

I discovered Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy this way which I am going to say the forbidden word. "CURE" for my insomnia.

although I could NOT get a script for hyperbaric treatments back home it was only when I moved out of the country and I bought a real chamber and use this treatment 2 times a week and I sleep like I did when I was a child.
The placebo effect is an amazing thing.
 
Most of the natural cure guys sell people on the hope that they could get better. Some people get better by chance, they form glowing testimonials, and more people buy the shit.

I agree that the stuff he touts is helpful for disease prevention and will definitely not hurt someone's chances of getting better. What I dislike is that some of these guys push things to the extent that people use these "natural cures" instead of what could be a life saving traditional treatment, which has been proven to work by countless peer reviewed studies and trials over decades.

that's a great point and I would agree but at some point when do we hold ourselves accountable for the actions we take.

at some point as we get deeper and immerse ourselves in whatever it is we do we become more educated about the topic. then we might move ahead and test on ourselves and determine if this is viable or NOT.

If I read in a book about hoodi something and it was supposed to help supress appeitite. and I continue to do dilligence to the point where I make an informed decision and test it out. and if it worked then I would be satisfied that I made a good call. if it did NOT work all i could say is I tried it and did not find the results to be satisfactory. I would not say its all a scam based on my personal test.


as most people are ignorant about alot of things which is revealed in joe's reply's regarding hyberbaric placebo effect.

I would ask.

is this from personal experience???? and what personal experience has joe discovered that could

1.) help me further in my quest for truth

2.) we could share notes


anyway thanks for your reply's

onward!!

also i could give 2 shits about kevin tradeu and one chooses to play in this dangerous arena and put themselves out their as a target for government bureaucrats.. then they have to deal with the consequences.
 
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@Steve, not a lot of money in books. The money for authors is in speaking fees.

Sort of like not a lot of money in selling albums, tons of money in touring.

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I don't know this guy except that he is controversial, but I am a big proponent of naturopathy and alternative medicine. I have seen too much evidence of their efficacy when establishment medicine basically gives up.
 
@Steve, not a lot of money in books. The money for authors is in speaking fees.

Sort of like not a lot of money in selling albums, tons of money in touring.

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I don't know this guy except that he is controversial, but I am a big proponent of naturopathy and alternative medicine. I have seen too much evidence of their efficacy when establishment medicine basically gives up.

No dispute from me on the profitability of books, but I couldn't fit this quote from his site on there:

"Today, Kevin Trudeau hosts a nationally syndicated radio talk show (www.ktradionetwork.com) that broadcasts to over 50 markets across the country. His global business empire has included TV networks, publishing, manufacturing, telecommunications, research organizations, media production and distribution, advertising, and consulting. Combined, these enterprises have generated billions of dollars in sales."

I really don't know much about him either, but I have to laugh when I see blatant profitable self-promotion (which is cool in my books) blanketed by "fight the good fight with me" BS. People who fall for that kind of crap are nothing but rubes.