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Scripps Hospital in San Diego, CA is reported to have billed the exchange student from Norway nearly $150K for what could have been solved by a simple injection of Vitamin C! I urge the student and his insurance company to sue the hospital for fraud and theft by deception and medical quackery based on the fundamental discoveries of Fred Klenner, M.D. decades ago, which they all ignored and disregarded for decades . By the way, Dr. Klenner also cured numerous patients of Polio before 1949 with high dose Vitamin C, but the criminals running the U.S. FDA only approve its use in the order of 60 milligrams per day to prevent the disease of scurvy! Again, every medical doctor at the FDA should be sitting in a jail cell for life and charged with scientific misconduct, fraud, medical quackery and crimes against humanity. Does anyone think any of the corrupt U.S. Attorneys General will bring the charges against them? Do you believe in the tooth fairy? It has also been known since 1969, two years before the failed and fraudulent war on cancer, from the seminal work of Dean Burk, Ph.D., et al, that Vitamin C kills cancer cells at high doses in the human body without harming normal cells, but this vital information has also been criminally disregarded by the criminals running our U.S. F.D.A., who should all be sitting in jail for life hung by their necks until they are dead as our ancestors would have done to them for their blatant and criminal gross negligence.

by WJAbbe Ph.D., Physics on 2012-06-01 00:32:05
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