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Old 03-12-12, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by kv501
I certainly don't question the benefit of a clean diet, but to claim that it cured MS is snake oil hogwash. If I had cancer that went into remission and was a heavy eater of ice cream I could make the same sort of BS claim. Add in the emotional nature of life-threatening diseases and people are ripe to believe with no proof. Add even further the fact that she has books, DVD's, and classes for sale and one's "critical thinking" radar should go off like a car alarm. Until there are repeatable, peer-reviewed, evidentiary conclusions made you should stay away from anyone claiming that she has a magic cure, especially when she won't tell you what the cure consists of until you buy her handy dandy 5 part book series for $200 plus shipping.

Check out her website and the "Success Stories." Then try to tell me how it's any different than an evangelist on TV making someone's tumor disappear.
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