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Great Book!, June 30, 2000
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This review is from: AIDS: What the Government Isn't Telling You (Paperback)
In 1998, I have heard this author speak on the subject of cancer and how she beat what seemed like insurmountable odds in her fight to get well. It was not an overnight, get well quick scheme; it was a major lifestyle change. I had goosebumps when I heard her speak. She was the Chief Orthopedic Surgeon at a college in San Francisco, and she has an impressive set of credentials. I have skimmed this book, and it looks as if it is informative so far. Dr. Day has a website devoted to alternative medicine and cancer treatments. Hopefully, Amazon will carry Dr. Day's videos soon.
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34 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
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Can The Government Be Trusted?, September 23, 2003
This review is from: AIDS: What the Government Isn't Telling You (Paperback)
I can honestly say that I'm not sure about what Lorraine Day says in this book about the government not disclosing what might be important information concerning AIDS. Lorraine Day's video, "Cancer Doesn't Scare Me Anymore" though, casts definite, unassailable, doubt about the true motivation of government funded health institutes and organizations. For example, the national institute which exists, supposedly whose purpose it is to find a cure for cancer, has in its charter, a mandate to disband once a cancer cure has been found--receives 40 million dollars a year from the government. Is a government funded institute really going to disclose the cure even if it found one? The cure for cancer is simple and cheap--that's why the government funded institutes and the largest drug companies don't want anyone to know about it. Dr. Lorraine Day (an orthopedic surgeon) found the cure for her metastasized breast cancer without surgery, chemotherapy or radiation. I'm hoping Amazon might carry more of her materials in the future. Many people would benefit.
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36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
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Welcome to Scamerica, July 10, 2001
This review is from: AIDS: What the Government Isn't Telling You (Paperback)
If you're one of the minority of people who believe the U.S. government would never lie, deceive, steal, conceal or murder to protect it's power or agenda, then you don't know much about history. You should also avoid this book because it will just get you all bent out of shape and angry. On the other hand, if you're more open-minded, undecided or suspicious about the actions of the federal government, then this book is for you. Dr. Day is an intelligent, professional woman who throws light onto the reasons the U.S. government has acted the way it has about this deadly disease. Read the book, think about it, then decide for yourself whether or not we are living up to the spirit of freedom and democracy this great country deserves.
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