I wouldn’t be too concerned about this. It takes money to make money. And to develop a website worth viewing. That’s what we all want here, so it’s better than a femine napkin or a Depends commercial during dinner time, ya know?
Marant, as distasteful as those ads can be at meal time, those are two products which actually improve the comfort level at which some people live their lives. Telling people with cancer that big pharma and the FDA are conspiring to keep them sick and if they would only eat some flax seed they would be cured goes far beyond the bounds of good taste to, irresponsible at best, reprehensible at worst.
As unbelievable as it seems the key to stopping many cancers has been around for over 30 years. Yet it has been banned. Blocked. And kept out of your medicine cabinet by the very agency designed to protect your health—the FDA.
In 1966, the senior oncologist at a prominent NY hospital rocked the medical world when he developed a serum that “shrank cancer tumors in 45 minutes!”
Headlines hit every major paper around the world. Scientists and researchers applauded. Time and again this life-saving treatment worked miracles, but the FDA shut him down, ignoring the research he had done and the hope he had given to many.
You read that right. He was not only shut down—but also forced out of the United States where others may have benefited from his discovery. That was 32 years ago. How many other treatments have they been allowed to hide? Just as in the case of this miracle serum, these too go unmentioned.
I am making fun of that ad’s presence here by quoting the first paragraphs of the link. You can tell this is a high quality site because they have such great advertisers. Did you know that some people abandon legitimate chemotherapy in order to engage in alternative medicines like this serum? I hope you’re proud of Qube.
Finnegan on Aug 15
you’re seriously taking ads from someone who advocates a special diet to cure cancer??
How big was that shark you just jumped over??
marantAZ on Aug 15
I wouldn’t be too concerned about this. It takes money to make money. And to develop a website worth viewing. That’s what we all want here, so it’s better than a femine napkin or a Depends commercial during dinner time, ya know?
JuneBug on Aug 15
I want a tampon ad!
Finnegan on Aug 16
Marant, as distasteful as those ads can be at meal time, those are two products which actually improve the comfort level at which some people live their lives. Telling people with cancer that big pharma and the FDA are conspiring to keep them sick and if they would only eat some flax seed they would be cured goes far beyond the bounds of good taste to, irresponsible at best, reprehensible at worst.
JuneBug on Aug 16
how about an enema?
agdavis on Aug 18
The ads are retarded, and along with the three or four other posters, are why I am leaving this place as quickly as I came
JuneBug on Aug 18
buh bye
agdavis on Aug 20
As unbelievable as it seems the key to stopping many cancers has been around for over 30 years. Yet it has been banned. Blocked. And kept out of your medicine cabinet by the very agency designed to protect your health—the FDA.
In 1966, the senior oncologist at a prominent NY hospital rocked the medical world when he developed a serum that “shrank cancer tumors in 45 minutes!”
Headlines hit every major paper around the world. Scientists and researchers applauded. Time and again this life-saving treatment worked miracles, but the FDA shut him down, ignoring the research he had done and the hope he had given to many.
You read that right. He was not only shut down—but also forced out of the United States where others may have benefited from his discovery. That was 32 years ago. How many other treatments have they been allowed to hide? Just as in the case of this miracle serum, these too go unmentioned.
Finnegan on Aug 20
hey agdavis, how about links to some studies to back up your claims about this magical serum?
agdavis on Aug 20
I am making fun of that ad’s presence here by quoting the first paragraphs of the link. You can tell this is a high quality site because they have such great advertisers. Did you know that some people abandon legitimate chemotherapy in order to engage in alternative medicines like this serum? I hope you’re proud of Qube.
Finnegan on Aug 20
i’m quite distressed by Qube’s association with this ad and i have made that point very clear.
It’s reprehensible. Cancer is a hideous disease and people who sell garbage like this deserve no better than jail time.