10-29-2012, 07:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2012, 08:50 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
That was quite a complex statement you made yourself there, Oldern!
Let me put it this way, if I happened upon a protocol that appeared to be resulting in remission of cancer in my patients, I wouldn't ever start pronouncing I had found a "cancer cure." This is precisely because that is a medico-legal term that carries all sorts of baggage with it, and ends up drawing the wrong kind of attention, which in turn results in less people being able to have access to the protocol.
If my goal were to bring the treatment to as many people as possible, I would NEVER use the word "cure." If my goal were to embroil myself in legal battles, be issued "cease and desist" orders, and otherwise harassed by the establishment, then I would shout "cancer cure" from the rooftops.
Instead, I would simply state the truth:
Me: When we do X, people's cancerous conditions appear to go away.
Establishment: How does it work?
Me: No clue. You guys should study it and find out.
Let me put it this way, if I happened upon a protocol that appeared to be resulting in remission of cancer in my patients, I wouldn't ever start pronouncing I had found a "cancer cure." This is precisely because that is a medico-legal term that carries all sorts of baggage with it, and ends up drawing the wrong kind of attention, which in turn results in less people being able to have access to the protocol.
If my goal were to bring the treatment to as many people as possible, I would NEVER use the word "cure." If my goal were to embroil myself in legal battles, be issued "cease and desist" orders, and otherwise harassed by the establishment, then I would shout "cancer cure" from the rooftops.
Instead, I would simply state the truth:
Me: When we do X, people's cancerous conditions appear to go away.
Establishment: How does it work?
Me: No clue. You guys should study it and find out.