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Dr. Hulda Clark's Therapy Description: New treatment protocol, claimed to successfully cure cancer and other degenerative illnesses. Includes newsletters, articles, and a brief summary of the book. Site also available in German. (drclark.ch) |
Some notes on Robert W. Bradford and His Committee for Freedom of Choice in Medicine Description: An article by Stephen Barrett, M.D., about CFCM, the political arm of several interlocking corporations promoting and/or marketing questionable remedies for cancer and other serious diseases. (quackwatch.org) |
The Bizarre Claims of Hulda Clark Description: Clark claims that all cancers and many other diseases are caused by "parasites, toxins, and pollutants" and can be cured by killing the parasites and ridding the body of environmental chemicals. Article by Stephen Barrett, M.D. (quackwatch.org) |
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