Has anyone tried the Bx Protocol for Prostate cancer at .crackthecancercode or just another scam? The seminar by Dewayne Smith, Ph D , sounds very convincing as well as the guy interviewed whose very bad Prostate cancer is now undetectable. Also gave bxlegalreport to read regarding accusations by big pharma
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I believe that the "Delta Institute" is a criminal enterprise that robs dying people.
I couldn't watch more than the first few minutes before I was 100% disgusted. There are so many things wrong with that video that it's hard to catalog all of them.
It was said to work with "cancer". Doesn't seem to matter what kind of cancer it is, even though the treatments for the different kinds of cancer and the disease characteristics can be very different. It was said to cure a person who had 24 hours to live. Yeah right. We saw a guy who couldn't move get up out of his chair. Huh? It was said to have been "seen" on ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX. No shows or dates were given (but see below for a review by a Pittsburgh TV station.) "Doctors" and patients were identified by partial names - not enough to locate them anywhere on the Internet. The same cure was said to work for cystic fibrosis, autism, cancer, and other things - "100% of them have gotten better." The "chief scientist" is "Dr. Smith". It turns out his "PhD" is from a diploma mill where you can buy a degree without going to school.
I found a slick video on YouTube. The link from the Delta Institute says: "BX Energy Catalyst™ was designed to correct dysfunctional energy metabolism at the root cause of impairment. It is an energized non-toxic biomolecule created from pure crystalline fructose ensuring safe and side-effect free treatment." In other words, they give you corn syrup to treat everything from cancer to autism. You can get the same thing from sugary soda.
A Pittsburgh TV station did put a review of the process on TV. I don't think that "Doctor" Smith would like it.
The TV station notes that the treatment costs $17,000. You don't just need to be scientifically naive to get the treatment, you need big bucks too.How do people like the ones in the videos sleep at night? I guess they sleep a lot better than you or I do. After all, they don't have consciences to worry about.
I’m leaving this thread here just to show that there are scumbags out there but I am denegrating the url so they don’t get search engine benefit from us
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