Anyone have any experience with this guy? A friend asked me to check him out. Looks like you have to subscribe to a monthly subscription for $30. I figured someone in this forum might know something.
Happy Thanksgiving Guys!
Anyone have any experience with this guy? A friend asked me to check him out. Looks like you have to subscribe to a monthly subscription for $30. I figured someone in this forum might know something.
Happy Thanksgiving Guys!
It's not plausible that he is as good as our Tall_allen. What's he got you can't get here?
A healthier option for you in understanding there are no magic potions. If there was a cure, it wouldn't be kept from the world, simple as that. Look here instead to educate yourself:
Don’t waste your money and have a look here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph...
This forum, I’m just in since a few months, has more value than everything I’ve experienced before. Better you donate to HU than feeding this guy
Now that there are free and very generous sites such as this one, paying Ralph Moss would not be our first choice. But the information he provided was very helpful to us fifteen years ago.
I’m not sure if this forum or UsToo existed in 2007 when my husband was first diagnosed with prostate cancer. If so, we didn’t run across them. But when the diagnosing urologist used a bunch of statistics to tell my husband with Gleason 7 in 1/10th of one core that he needed a RP, there were no further tests possible (a lie) and to call within two weeks to schedule it, we instinctively knew we needed more information.
One big piece of information was “The Moss Report” on prostate cancer, consisting of several hundred pages explaining conventional and alternative treatments in depth, along with diet info and much more (citing studies). Ralph Moss pulled together research on prostate and other cancers that would have been unavailable to the average person who had just received a frightening diagnosis. It confirmed our instinct that the urologist’s opinion to rush into surgery was questionable, and it provided a list of providers such as Snuffy Meyers, Mark Scholtz and Duke Bahn who were helping men assess their options. For those reasons alone it was worth its weight in gold, despite the Wikipedia article linked here and the negative comments.
Knowledge is power. After several consultations in San Diego and L.A., my husband felt comfortable embarking on active surveillance with yearly imaging. That proved to be an excellent decision. So we give Ralph Moss credit for starting us on that road, which lasted until 2021 when radiation (SBRT) was needed.
try it out only if there is a 30 day money back guarantee.