--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --Again, no problem, Brigante. If we scratch Dr. Wright off our list, > we can appeal to a completely different source not connected in any > way to Wright: http://www.lef.org
************ Life Extension mag has published articles praising Dr. Jonathan Wright: http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag98/oct98_products.html > For example, the Oct. 2007 issue is right in front of me with, a > headline at top: "Absorb up to seven times more Curcumin" (an > article on the anti-cancer effects of BCM-95). > Or, another cover article headline says "Pomegranate prevents lung > cancer in mice". > As I said before, phrases such as "may prevent" should be re-read or > interpreted by those seeking a cure to state "could cure!". > Obviously, the side effects of pomegranate are zero. Compare that > prospect to chemo. > So even if Dr. Wright were a quack, certainly you would't say Drs. > at UCLA's Anderson Cancer Clinic are quacks, and they're the people > touting the curcumin. > The fact that a quack supports something that actually works doesn't > necessarily reflect badly on the item being promoted. After all, > Benjamin Creme is a quack and he supports TM. As Willy Tex says, "go > figure". > ************* There's no doubt that curcumin is a good thing, but why would you need to shell out a lot of money to a quack like Dr. Wright or his ilk? Even if you believe that somebody has a more bioavailable formulation of curcumin (an unlikely claim), it can cheaply be obtained without going through a doctor's office: http://www.epic4health.com/cuenbicu.html > > - In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote: > > > > > > Thank you so much. I really appreciate your taking the time to > write > > this. > > > I'll pass it on. > > > > > > "http://www.tahoma-clinic.com"http://www.tahoma-clinic.com > > > Run by Dr. Jonathan Wright > > > > > > > ********** > > > > Many of the hyperlinks listed on the left side of this URL do not > work, > > including the one labeled "legal" (quack practitioners need to have > a > > good legal defense). One that does work links to this strictly > crackpot > > site, which is a pretty good tip-off about the legitimacy of this > > cancer doc: > > > > http://www.amri-wa.com/how-MME-works.html > > >