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June 01, 2006

Gossip From France

I have some dear friends from France who I've worked with for a number of years. The woman, Cat, has breast cancer but has successfully battled it with a combination of chemo and natural medicines.

When they are asked by friends for the secret of their success, they tell them. They purchase specific supplements and take them with the chemo drugs. This enhances the efficacy of the chemo protocol.

France and most other European countries have socialized medicine programs. If a person purchases drugs, they are reimbursed by the government. But they are not reimbursed for the purchase of supplements. 

Here is the irony. These people will not follow Cat's successful breast cancer treatment protocol because it means they have to purchase the supplements "out of pocket". Their very lives could be at stake, but they refuse to spend a few extra dollars to insure that the "approved" treatment protocol works more effectively.

It reminds me of that old Jack Benny joke. He had a reputation for being very cheap.

"Your money or your life", the robber shouted. Benny said nothing.

"I said your money or your life. Didn't you hear me?"

"I'm thinking", Benny answered.

If people in Europe think their socialized medical treatment protocols are going to cure their cancers, they had better seriously reevaluate their situation.

I am not against socialized medicine. I think its fine. But current cancer treatment protocols do not work very well. Blocking chemo resistance with natural medicines and supplements is the easiest thing in the world. Europeans, like Americans and Canadians, are going to have to pay for these natural medicines and supplements out of their pocket or they risk a fairly nasty cancer related death.

I am completely serious.

Stay tuned...

Grouppe Kurosawa, Medicine in the Public Interest

http://www.grouppekurosawa.com

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