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Old 28th July 2005, 03:35 PM
Knapp, Richard
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Luise,

I'm trying to keep my descriptions of Hamer's thought brief since they
are not really appropriate for this list so I am leaving a lot out. I
recommend you read his book or at least check out his web site if you
are interested (pro or con). He does say that cancer is a serious
disease and requires close medical supervision and that surgery is
sometimes required. The example of your friend is an instance of why
this is important. He focuses on cancer and cancer-like diseases so the
infectious diseases are not mentioned (as far as I know). Check out his
web site.

Richard Knapp
Database Programmer/Analyst
Institutional Research and Planning
University of Missouri System
573-882-8856
knappr@umsystem.edu
-----Original Message-----
From: homeopathy-bounces@homeolist.com
[mailto:homeopathy-bounces@homeolist.com] On Behalf Of Luise Kunkle
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 5:58 PM
To: homeopathy@homeolist.com
Subject: RE: [H] Cancer


Hi Richard,

On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Knapp, Richard wrote:

>
> Well, according to Hamer, it is allopathy that causes their deaths.
> Their brains receive further shocks from the MDs in the form of fatal
> prognoses (which accounts for the "spread" of cancers) and their

immune
> systems are seriously compromised by the chemo and radiation.
>

Does that mean he teaches that in a case where the person does not
know about having cancer they will not die of it?

This would be ludicrous!!

Just some examples of probably immesurabley many others:

A friend of mine did not know she had cancer of the colon until there
was a breakthrough into the peritoneum. The peritonitis that would
have followed would not have been from the bacteria in the colon but
from the "wise old body" sending microbes (from somewhere in outer
space, no doubt, or self-created or in a cache) and if it had been
left alone and no-one taken notice of her unendurable pain and no-one
thought of cancer she would have recovered?

Or the people who do not know they have cancer of the colon until the
colon is completele obstructed and they are vomiting stool?

Or all the people who died of tuberculosis and are still dying of it
where they have no medical care?

Or the epidemics - all at once people of the regions that were ravaged
by the plague in Middle Age Europe .. all at once they all had the
same kinds of shock or psychic trauma (before there was any chance of
news spreading at any speed) so that all those bodies sent the same
microbes?

This idea seems just a little odd to me:-) He seems to be overstepping
the limits of probability.

Regards

Luise


> Richard Knapp
> Database Programmer/Analyst
> Institutional Research and Planning
> University of Missouri System
> 573-882-8856
> knappr@umsystem.edu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: homeopathy-bounces@homeolist.com
> [mailto:homeopathy-bounces@homeolist.com] On Behalf Of Robert &

Shannon
> Nelson
> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 10:31 PM
> To: homeopathy@homeolist.com
> Subject: Re: [H] Cancer
>
> But they why do people die of cancer--it is certainly not allopathy
> that has caused cancer, nor made it sometimes deadly if not treated
> appropriately.
> Shannon
>
> On Jul 25, 2005, at 8:59 AM, Knapp, Richard wrote:
>
>>
>> Some people think it is but as far as The New Medicine goes, it makes
>> no
>> difference. Hamer asserts that the brain is wise enough to know when
>> to
>> send any particular microorganism to a "disease" site. So, for
>> example,
>> after the tumor has run its course, tubercular bacilli will be sent

to
>> destroy or encase it.
>>
>> Richard Knapp
>> Database Programmer/Analyst
>> Institutional Research and Planning
>> University of Missouri System
>> 573-882-8856
>> knappr@umsystem.edu
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: homeopathy-bounces@homeolist.com
>> [mailto:homeopathy-bounces@homeolist.com] On Behalf Of j tikari
>> Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 7:31 PM
>> To: homeopathy@homeolist.com
>> Subject: [H] Cancer
>>
>> Is cancer a virus?
>>
>> If so, why are we calling it a healing process?
>>
>> Jeff Tikari

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