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Another Doctor to interview about this kind of medicine is Dr. Robert Waters, Waters Center for Biological Medicine in Wisconsin Dells, WI. He has been practicing this kind of medicine for decades. My husband has heart disease and Doc Waters has brought him into better health through diet, exercise and supplements to correct issues that have led to him losing his job as an airline pilots medical certificate. Socrates: Food is Medicine.

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Too bad Medicare does not cover the services of licensed functional medicine practitioners. Allopathic medicine can be very expensive and does not always produce good results. I would not suggest that insurance pay providers who simply attend a few seminars then call themselves “certified,” but those who completed a rigorous educational program.

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IT WAS EXCITING TO HEAR SOMEONE SPEAK OF HOXSEY!! I have been helping Hoxsey patients for 8 years. The clinic thrives in Tijuana and treats people from around the world. They have been extending and saving lives with out advertising for 60 years. What business do you know that can survive without advertising. All word of mouth, because it works! I have personally seen profound transformations. To learn more about Hoxsey and hear it from their patients mouths, see my testimonial videos now on Rumble as Youtube removed over 100 of my testimonial videos my youtube channel. My rumble and you tube channels are "Bonita Wellness" You can also see a documentary produced in the 1980s about Hoxsey called "The Quack Who Cured Cancer" only on Rumble now. I have so much to share with those that will listen about this amazing Cancer Protocol. So much to say about this broken system. I am a big fan of you Dr. McCullough, I have so much to say, perhaps some day we can speak.

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While I don’t give Wikipedia much credence, a good beginning in the understanding of the history of Hoxsey is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoxsey_Therapy

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Yes Wikipedia is a captured organization like MSM. If you look up Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Robert Malone you can see the hatchet job they do trying to discredit them for Covid 19 responses. I did go to the Hoxsey entry at Wikipedia and it was very interesting reading. Maybe it worked on many people as it appears that 1000's tried it and my guess is if it didn't work then they wouldn't have had so many patients. I would love to see an honest side by side comparsion of Hoxsey's method to Allopathic cancer treatment.

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Having been ‘personally’ involved in trying to find alternative cancer therapies some time ago, when this affected a family member, there was info on alternatives, like the Garson therapy, Stanislaw Burzynski, etc., etc. I assume that the Hoxsey therapy idea is something similar. Sadly, it is difficult to know if any of these therapies actually work, as most people tend to go through standard cancer therapy first, and only revert to alternatives after allopathics have failed.

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When I first went to Hoxsey, the owner was Liz Jonas. She was the sister of Mildred Nelson who moved the Hoxsey Protocol to Tijuana in 1963. Mildred was the head nurse for Hoxsey when all of his clinics were shut down in 1961. I told Liz it was upsetting how the protocol was portrayed on Wikipedia and that it needed to be changed. Her response was given in a deep, Texan accent, "Oh Lance, if you want to fuss yourself with that you go right ahead, but we will just keep treating patients." The waiting room at hoxsey has been full for 6 decades. If a portion of the world doesn't believe in their protocol, that is fine. They have plenty of business that is supported by generations of families on every continent on earth. They really don't want the headaches they had in the 20', 30's, 40's, and the 50's. The information will come from a neighbor, from a family member, even doctors in other countries refer to Hoxsey. If you are fortunate enough to know about Hoxsey then you will be better off. Stay well.

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It would be helpful if you might be able to supply some links where one could get viable information about the program.

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Their website is www.HoxseyBioMedical.com

As an FYI The bulk of the treatment cost is the formula, called Hoxsey Tonic. The cost is less than $5.00/day. The program is basically a 3-5 year program. but I have seen some people heal in less time and others stay on the tonic for a lifetime. Everything you need from blood tests, xrays, ultrasounds and MRI's. are all completed in a one day visit. You show up by 9am and by 3PM you have a plan and team of doctors and nutritionists in your camp. Every patient that goes there gets Hope. They will never tell you it is 100% nor give you any false success statistics. I once asked the owner in my first week of visiting the clinic "if you had to guess what would you say the success rate is here?" Her answer was, well we have been treating people for over 50 years and we don't advertise. Talk to the patients they will tell you our success rate." Patients return to the clinic every 6 months for check ups. At that time they will tweak or add additional supplements. A very common statement as we drive away from the facility in the afternoon; "Why can't things be this easy in the States". Maybe some day, I hope.

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In doing a bit more reading about this, I’m reading that Hoxsey actually died of prostate cancer, undergoing conventional surgery after his treatment didn’t work? Is this correct?

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A very interesting interview, although perhaps a bit too specific to HIV and cancer. I will say that once these diagnoses enter your life, it is difficult to then begin to research about alternatives. It is not unusual for someone who has received the diagnosis of cancer (and remember, cancer is actually over 100 different diseases from different causes, etc.), to seek out an allopathic doctor to take responsibility for healthcare decisions to be made. While it is sensible to think that, as Mackey says, each personal has individual issues, medical test results, etc., so that any program needs to be specifically designed for that individual, I suspect that most of the members here may not be part of an HIV or cancer group, but would be searching for the ways to keep themselves healthy so that these issues don’t become part of their lives. Dr. McCullough seemed to be inquiring about ‘common’ naturopathic avenues for people in general, but sadly there appeared to be no definitive response to what a ‘healthy’ person can generally add to their lives, through supplements or whatever, in order to maintain their health balance.

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I have a relative who got the jab and 2 years later developed stage four cancer. They too are one of those who trusts their doctor. I suggested Fenbendazole however they took it to their cancer doctor who said his medication was better. They went through a round of failed chemotherapy and most recently went through stem cell treatment. Luckily they are still with with us. The madding thing is they are a triathlete and marathon runner. They eat well and take care of themself.

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You may want to look up Dr. Angus Dalgleish (in the UK), or look at some of John Campbell’s interviews with him. He is a published oncologist in the UK, who discusses the vax and the turbo cancers he sees from his patients who have been in remission for years. His insights (and potential remedies) are very interesting.

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"There is a principle which is bar against all information, which is proof against all argument and which can not fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle is condemnation with out investigation." William Paley.

It is nice to see someone with such high credentials like Dr. McCollough investigate these things. I was in a debate about Hoxsey with a college biology professor (Who many of you know) about the Hoxsey protocol a few years back and he kept asking for the "mechanism of action." I asked him what the mechanism of action is for the placebo effect and the line went silent.

The best way to explain the placebo effect is that it operates through a complex interplay of psychological, neurobiological, and social factors. Its mechanisms highlight the powerful connection between mind and body in health and healing. That is how Hoxsey works and the first dose of the treatment is HOPE. Stay well.

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