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Feb 16, 2009

More cancer markers?

Keith Scott-Mumby

Logically, you might think that counting the number of cancer cells in circulation in the blood might be a good way to measure the potential dangers of a cancer.  There are some surprising problems with this.  Dr. Ryke Geerde Hamer has pointed out that it’s very rare indeed to find cancer cells in circulation.  From that he has speculated that secondary cancers are not spread via the blood but are new cancers, that have arisen due to the shock of diagnosis. Whereas, I love and respect the work of Dr. Hamer, I disagree with him in this.  I turn instead to the model of Dr Rife, whose brilliant microscope (section 35) enabled him to see tiny sub-bacterial bodies that he likened to viruses and called the BX organism. Like Rife, I think that this is how cancer is spread to remote tissues. Rife found the BX organism in all cancer patients and was able to kill it with 100% success, using his amazing beam ray machine.

Feb 16, 2009

More cancer markers?

Keith Scott-Mumby

Logically, you might think that counting the number of cancer cells in circulation in the blood might be a good way to measure the potential dangers of a cancer.  There are some surprising problems with this.  Dr. Ryke Geerde Hamer has pointed out that it’s very rare indeed to find cancer cells in circulation.  From that he has speculated that secondary cancers are not spread via the blood but are new cancers, that have arisen due to the shock of diagnosis. Whereas, I love and respect the work of Dr. Hamer, I disagree with him in this.  I turn instead to the model of Dr Rife, whose brilliant microscope (section 35) enabled him to see tiny sub-bacterial bodies that he likened to viruses and called the BX organism. Like Rife, I think that this is how cancer is spread to remote tissues. Rife found the BX organism in all cancer patients and was able to kill it with 100% success, using his amazing beam ray machine.

Feb 9, 2009

Too Many Chemo Drugs May Make Matters Worse

Keith Scott-Mumby

If two is good four is better; isn’t that the mentality of the orthodox medical profession?  Two aspirins don’t work; well, take four! It’s nonsense, of course. Especially in respect of chemotherapy, which is highly toxic.  Taking one drug is bad enough, taking two is pretty horrible, but there can be virtually no logical foundation for giving a patient three or four chemo drugs simultaneously.  Of course the shaky theory is that by tackling a tumour using different chemical mechanisms, we can get a better result. But that ignores the adding together of the toxic aspect of the treatment. It defies all reason that if one toxin comes close to killing the patient, three or four toxic substances are going to be no more deleterious. Yet this approach is exactly what’s been happening in a recent trial conducted in Holland; adding a fourth anti-cancer drug to a three-medication treatment actually makes things worse for people with advanced colorectal cancer.

Feb 9, 2009

Too Many Chemo Drugs May Make Matters Worse

Keith Scott-Mumby

If two is good four is better; isn’t that the mentality of the orthodox medical profession?  Two aspirins don’t work; well, take four! It’s nonsense, of course. Especially in respect of chemotherapy, which is highly toxic.  Taking one drug is bad enough, taking two is pretty horrible, but there can be virtually no logical foundation for giving a patient three or four chemo drugs simultaneously.  Of course the shaky theory is that by tackling a tumour using different chemical mechanisms, we can get a better result. But that ignores the adding together of the toxic aspect of the treatment. It defies all reason that if one toxin comes close to killing the patient, three or four toxic substances are going to be no more deleterious. Yet this approach is exactly what’s been happening in a recent trial conducted in Holland; adding a fourth anti-cancer drug to a three-medication treatment actually makes things worse for people with advanced colorectal cancer.

Feb 9, 2009

DNA isn’t what it used to be

Keith Scott-Mumby

Every week, it seems, Darwinian evolution takes a new hit.  The old idea that genes regulate all inheritance, and only genes are involved, is now history.  It’s amusing that people want to change their DNA, a popular notion in the New Age field, because in fact DNA just isn’t that important any more. Ever since the discovery of the human genome and the realization that we only have around 20,000 genes has made it totally impossible the human form could be inherited by this mechanism.  About 15% of our genes, are the same as a flower, and around 90% of our genes the same as those for a dolphin, so that leaves precious few genes to express any kind of human characteristics. So this absurd mechanistic idea will take a long time to die, like the totally disproven Big Bang theory which still lingers, but eventually it will succumb.  In the meantime, I suggest all deep thinking people let go of the DNA model is little more than a chemical curiosity. Please note, I am not supporting the Intelligent Design theory, meaning ideas of creation, depicted in the Bible.  When I put gasoline in my car I’m very clear that it comes from forests that grew 300 million years ago and wasn’t put there 4004 years ago, as The Bible claims. I’m simply saying that science has a lot of holes in its main theories.  Many of you will know that in my book of Virtual Medicine, I pointed out the absolute absurdity of science which contradicts itself regularly, every quarter of a century or so.

Feb 9, 2009

DNA isn’t what it used to be

Keith Scott-Mumby

Every week, it seems, Darwinian evolution takes a new hit.  The old idea that genes regulate all inheritance, and only genes are involved, is now history.  It’s amusing that people want to change their DNA, a popular notion in the New Age field, because in fact DNA just isn’t that important any more. Ever since the discovery of the human genome and the realization that we only have around 20,000 genes has made it totally impossible the human form could be inherited by this mechanism.  About 15% of our genes, are the same as a flower, and around 90% of our genes the same as those for a dolphin, so that leaves precious few genes to express any kind of human characteristics. So this absurd mechanistic idea will take a long time to die, like the totally disproven Big Bang theory which still lingers, but eventually it will succumb.  In the meantime, I suggest all deep thinking people let go of the DNA model is little more than a chemical curiosity. Please note, I am not supporting the Intelligent Design theory, meaning ideas of creation, depicted in the Bible.  When I put gasoline in my car I’m very clear that it comes from forests that grew 300 million years ago and wasn’t put there 4004 years ago, as The Bible claims. I’m simply saying that science has a lot of holes in its main theories.  Many of you will know that in my book of Virtual Medicine, I pointed out the absolute absurdity of science which contradicts itself regularly, every quarter of a century or so.

Feb 8, 2009

Prof’s Arm is the Healing Lesson

Keith Scott-Mumby

A week ago I fell off my bicycle landed heavily and sustained considerable injury.  As I pushed my bicycle a mile or so homeward with my arm hanging down, I had plenty of time to reflect on what to do. Having felt my body on the side that I landed very carefully, I could tell there was no major fracture, but that I had ripped off a small part of the elbow called the epicondyle.  It clicked and was severe agony when I pushed on this small flake of bone. Unfortunately my wife Viv was in Los Angeles for the weekend, I was alone and decided I couldn’t be bothered to go to ER, since I knew what was wrong anyway.  Thinking of my readers, I made an executive decision to follow a natural healing process and document what happened.  Either you really do believe in Nature’s healing, or you don’t. I do. Let me explain.

Feb 8, 2009

Prof’s Arm is the Healing Lesson

Keith Scott-Mumby

A week ago I fell off my bicycle landed heavily and sustained considerable injury.  As I pushed my bicycle a mile or so homeward with my arm hanging down, I had plenty of time to reflect on what to do. Having felt my body on the side that I landed very carefully, I could tell there was no major fracture, but that I had ripped off a small part of the elbow called the epicondyle.  It clicked and was severe agony when I pushed on this small flake of bone. Unfortunately my wife Viv was in Los Angeles for the weekend, I was alone and decided I couldn’t be bothered to go to ER, since I knew what was wrong anyway.  Thinking of my readers, I made an executive decision to follow a natural healing process and document what happened.  Either you really do believe in Nature’s healing, or you don’t. I do. Let me explain.

Jan 25, 2009

Solar storms affect life on Earth

Keith Scott-Mumby

In my book “Virtual Medicine” I wrote about the power of solar “weather” and how it affects our biology here on Earth (https://alternative-doctor.com/alternat/virtualmedicine). Solar “wind” carries particles out past us with such force that it drags our atmosphere out like a streamer of hair blowing in the wind. Solar “storms” or electromagnetic flare ups caused by sun spot activity can crash sensitive electronic equipment here on Earth. They also give rise to intense aurora displays near the poles, where the whole night sky lights up with a colored, hissing glow, caused by the bombarding of Earth with charged particles. Nearby observers can often detect the characteristic smell of electrical crackling (ozone). That same solar weather can affect us biologically. In fact carefully monitored statistics show that whenever there are active solar flares, motor accidents, hospital admissions for psychiatric disturbance and heart disease rise dramatically. This is hardly surprising, since we are delicately balanced electronic tuners. We are, in effect, a collagen body acting like a liquid crystal system (just like the LCD display in your wristwatch). Coherence is one of the most important of all biological characteristics, that separates us from the background “noise” of this extremely active EMF environment of Earth. It is easily disturbed and we will inevitably malfunction with the effects of a violent electromagnetic storm. Normally we are protected by the Van-Allen belts in the upper layers of the atmosphere, and by an effect called the Lorentz force, which deflect electrically charged particles. But even these protective barriers can be overcome, if the extra-terrestrial disturbance is big enough.

Jan 25, 2009

Solar storms affect life on Earth

Keith Scott-Mumby

In my book “Virtual Medicine” I wrote about the power of solar “weather” and how it affects our biology here on Earth (http://alternative-doctor.com/alternat/virtualmedicine). Solar “wind” carries particles out past us with such force that it drags our atmosphere out like a streamer of hair blowing in the wind. Solar “storms” or electromagnetic flare ups caused by sun spot activity can crash sensitive electronic equipment here on Earth. They also give rise to intense aurora displays near the poles, where the whole night sky lights up with a colored, hissing glow, caused by the bombarding of Earth with charged particles. Nearby observers can often detect the characteristic smell of electrical crackling (ozone). That same solar weather can affect us biologically. In fact carefully monitored statistics show that whenever there are active solar flares, motor accidents, hospital admissions for psychiatric disturbance and heart disease rise dramatically. This is hardly surprising, since we are delicately balanced electronic tuners. We are, in effect, a collagen body acting like a liquid crystal system (just like the LCD display in your wristwatch). Coherence is one of the most important of all biological characteristics, that separates us from the background “noise” of this extremely active EMF environment of Earth. It is easily disturbed and we will inevitably malfunction with the effects of a violent electromagnetic storm. Normally we are protected by the Van-Allen belts in the upper layers of the atmosphere, and by an effect called the Lorentz force, which deflect electrically charged particles. But even these protective barriers can be overcome, if the extra-terrestrial disturbance is big enough.

Jan 19, 2009

French Women Don’t Get Fat- is it true?

Keith Scott-Mumby

French Women Don’t Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure, by Frenchwoman Mireille Guiliano, is actually a non-diet book, with a completely different take on healthy eating. She should know! Mireille Guiliano lives and works in France; she also gets my vote as CEO of a favorite champagne company, Veuve Clicquot (we call it "The Widow" in awed tones!) As a teenager, Guiliano (picture) came to the U.S. for school encountered the disastrous American diet. As a result, she returned home 20 pounds heavier than when she arrived. Once back to the “French Way” of eating, she shed the load and regained her health, while enjoying some of the most fabulous cuisine in the world. If you have ever wondered how the French manage to eat cheese, butter, baguettes, and drink wine while staying slim, this book will give you some strong clues. According to Giuliano, you should eat only good food of very high quality, eat it in small portions, and savor every bite. Take it easy at the table, in others words. Well, whenever I go to France, that’s not what happens! Lunch lasts several hours and packs a lot of food. But the important point to me is that it’s GOOD food; tasty, fresh, nourishing and in reasonable portions, as Guiliano remarks. The trick, as she says, is to relish every bite. If you do, you’ll eat more slowly and actually eat less. It’s the slow food movement, in national costume, is all. The great thing is you can eat pretty well anything, just eat small portions of the naughties. No counting calories, no skipping meals — just control what you eat. Obviously, this is not a fast solution to anything. In fact it doesn’t claim to be a diet book at all: just a healthy eating book. In just three months you can reset your "food-o-stat" for a lifetime of healthy weight through slow, gradual weight loss. Guiliano’s book is more than just food; it takes in lifestyle. There are no fitness routines but lots of daily physical activity and lots of walking. The author shows how women can adopt the French style of eating, drinking and moving as the winning formula for weight control.

Jan 19, 2009

French Women Don’t Get Fat- is it true?

Keith Scott-Mumby

French Women Don’t Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure, by Frenchwoman Mireille Guiliano, is actually a non-diet book, with a completely different take on healthy eating. She should know! Mireille Guiliano lives and works in France; she also gets my vote as CEO of a favorite champagne company, Veuve Clicquot (we call it "The Widow" in awed tones!) As a teenager, Guiliano (picture) came to the U.S. for school encountered the disastrous American diet. As a result, she returned home 20 pounds heavier than when she arrived. Once back to the “French Way” of eating, she shed the load and regained her health, while enjoying some of the most fabulous cuisine in the world. If you have ever wondered how the French manage to eat cheese, butter, baguettes, and drink wine while staying slim, this book will give you some strong clues. According to Giuliano, you should eat only good food of very high quality, eat it in small portions, and savor every bite. Take it easy at the table, in others words. Well, whenever I go to France, that’s not what happens! Lunch lasts several hours and packs a lot of food. But the important point to me is that it’s GOOD food; tasty, fresh, nourishing and in reasonable portions, as Guiliano remarks. The trick, as she says, is to relish every bite. If you do, you’ll eat more slowly and actually eat less. It’s the slow food movement, in national costume, is all. The great thing is you can eat pretty well anything, just eat small portions of the naughties. No counting calories, no skipping meals — just control what you eat. Obviously, this is not a fast solution to anything. In fact it doesn’t claim to be a diet book at all: just a healthy eating book. In just three months you can reset your "food-o-stat" for a lifetime of healthy weight through slow, gradual weight loss. Guiliano’s book is more than just food; it takes in lifestyle. There are no fitness routines but lots of daily physical activity and lots of walking. The author shows how women can adopt the French style of eating, drinking and moving as the winning formula for weight control.
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