GcMAF - cure or major treatment for autoimmune disease, cancer, autism, etc, and being suppressed or hype?

by Bad_Wolf 21 Replies latest watchtower medical

  • Bad_Wolf
    Bad_Wolf

    Anybody ever heard of black elderberry or using it for flu, etc? It's ONLY getting more or less well known now only because of word of mouth. Studies had been done by doctors and tons of testimonials from people. With no cure for flu, and the best 'man man medication' on the planet being tamiflu, which almost does nothing and still takes 5 or more days to work. Black elderberry makes most symptom free within 48 hours. I've used it for years. Almost was admitted to hospital then I got it, and hours later major improvements. Why is this natural remedy that is stronger and better than the best medication for flu, not well known or used in the medical industry? Even with many studies as well which is rare for natural remedies.

    And for the most part doctors are not the bad guys. Doctors who prescribe or use natural remedies that may be better than any medications can often get in trouble.

    Back or original post, Cofty- did you not look at the 69 studies on https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/? I never got a memo that that was a conspiracy website.

  • OrphanCrow
    OrphanCrow
    Back or original post, Cofty- did you not look at the 69 studies on https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/? I never got a memo that that was a conspiracy website

    I am not Cofty but I am going to respond to your query anyway

    Do you know how to read/analyze any of those studies you posted and do you know what a retraction means?

    Did you not see, when you visited that page of "69 studies", how many of those studies were retracted (2 on the first page)and how many of those studies were based on a seriously flawed study by N Yamamoto?

    https://retractionwatch.com/2014/07/25/paper-about-widely-touted-but-unapproved-cure-for-cancer-autism-retracted/

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4255083/

    https://retractionwatch.com/2015/02/23/more-black-marks-against-unregulated-protein-touted-as-miracle-cure/

    I think that flawed study by Yamamoto (2008) has been cited over 30 times in those other papers.

    That one flawed study (and there are more) calls into question all the studies that were built on the faulty conclusions of the first one.

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