chardonnay9 wrote in
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It's already been done, many times.
Yes, like all sorts of other quack remedies. That people fall for
them over and over and over doesn't make them magically work, nor
does it mean that they are necessarily safe.
Try doing a little *real* research just once. You'd be amazed. If
you had you'd know it isn't being reckless at all.
I have. That's why I think you are behaving recklessly in
recommending such a treatment.
Based on all your experience with oleander soup I imagine...
ROFLOL!
I've never taken hemlock, either, but I'm pretty sure it's toxic.
There are many alternative treatments for cancer out there.
I'm sure there are. I'm also sure that they run the gamut from
helpful to benign but useless to downright deadly. I'm not a fool,
though, so if I had cancer, I wouldn't start ingesting a bunch of
potentially harmful crap just because some dangerous kook on the
interwebs says I should.
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