Cancer Curing Doctor Found Shot Dead Shortly After Govt. Raid On Clinic
In recent articles the use of cannabis oil (THC) has been explored in the treatment of
seizure, proving with literature that the oil can have a drastic and
positive impact on patient quality of life. Big Pharma companies and
‘sponsored’ medical practitioners would prefer you believe in pixie dust
than alternative medicines. In recent times, the demonization of chiropractors has also been spotlighted, with the American Medical Association portraying them as quacks.
The suppression of medical science is a
history backdating over decades. Coupled with the oddity of several
medical researchers who were on the cusp of medical breakthroughs,
meeting with unexpected and sometimes violent deaths, one’s curiosity is
piqued, to say the least.
One such medical researcher was the pioneering Dr. Bradsheet,
found floating in a river recently, with a gunshot wound to the chest.
Dr. Bradsheet was working on a molecule called GcMAF, a little known but
potentially groundbreaking cure for cancer, and treatment for HIV and
autism.
GcMAF is a naturally occurring molecule
in the body and has demonstrated its healing properties over multiple
studies, with little side effects on the patient. As with all treatments
there are pros and cons, but the pros in this instance seem to
outweigh chemotherapy for
instance, costing less than US$2000 for a full 24-week treatment that
is witnessing over 85% success rates, prolonged remissions, cure, and
what appears to be a life-long immunity after treatment in a high
percentage of cases.
Dr Bradsheet’s death followed
a raid on his clinic by the U.S. government confiscating his research
on GcMAF and halting his treatment of his patients. The U.S. Food and
Drug Administration had outlawed its use, calling it an “unapproved
drug.” However, in dozens of countries around the world, including Japan, GcMAF is legally practiced and with outstanding results.
GcMAF has been hailed by those who use
it as the “universal cancer cure.” The blood product (Globulin component
Macrophage Activating Factor) can treat a range of conditions including
HIV, autism, and Parkinson’s disease. Where endocannabinoids can be
mimicked by the use of THC at a molecular level; the GcMAF works by
stimulating the immune system and activating macrophages “so they can
destroy cancer cells and other abnormal cells in the body.”
According to a FAQ page of a treatment clinic in Japan, GcMAF can treat the following diseases where there is immune dysfunction or compromise.
In a world where cancer and other
illness’ are a lucrative business, a potential miracle treatment like
GcMAF can be seen as a threat. Laws such as the 1939 Cancer Act in the UK,
which makes it illegal to discuss the possibility of curing cancer with
your medical provider, become part of the medical world’s monopoly on
profiteering from disease. Lives can be saved each year simply by
repealing this Act, let alone providing further funding for GcMAF
research and THC repeal of prohibition.
Six doctors on the East Coast of Florida were found dead in one month,
most in similar circumstances: single gunshot wound. Although some of
these cases have presented open and close cases, in the context of the
above, too many questions remain unanswered. As for the case of Dr. Bradsheet, his family are calling for answers, most of which are falling on deaf ears.
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