Posted by John Monro on May 29, 2019, 11:46 pm, in reply to "and your point is?"
Sorry???? I would have thought my point(s) plain as the proverbial pikestaff, not my fault if your English comprehension is at a very low level. Honestly, where's the rationality here? If you have some reasoned and substantial points to make, please do so otherwise your interjection is pointless.
This site is always going on about fake news, MSM bias etc etc, but in this instance, you seem to have taken leave of your collective senses. Believe it or not I actually have some medical expertise, getting on for fifty years of this. So am I arguing from some position of authority, well, yes, but of course nowadays authority is a dirty word.
In the never to be forgotten words of our former PM, John Key when trying to weasel his way out a well-informed and difficult question, said, ""He's one academic and, like lawyers, I can provide you with another one that will give you a counterview," Disgracefully, the interview didn't challenge this assertion, I sometime wonder if interviewers actually bother to listen to what their interviewees are saying. So if you're going to choose the John Key way of informing yourself on reality, there's not a lot I can do about that.
In regards to the initial posting, this GcMAF factor is a cure for absolutely nothing. The promotors claim that it can treat cancer (all cancer?? there a hundreds of different types of cancer), multiple sclerosis, HIV and autism, so any sane rational person knowing the merest glimmer of medical science would immediately understand that this product was spurious, a quack remedy promoted by a quack non medically qualified person. Proven to have no benefit whatsoever, this "magic protein" has been doing the rounds of quackery for over 20 years. Promoted by unethical and ill-conducted trials, blatant lies and the same claims of offical "cover ups" that are made by some folk here. For instance see https://www.anticancerfund.org/sites/default/files/attachments/ugarte_bouche_meheus_-_2014_-_inconsistencies_and_questionable_reliability_of_the_publication_immunotherapy_of_metastatic_colorectal_cancer_vitamin_d_gcmaf.pdf
Come on Rhisiart, "The stench of Big Pharma criminals".....? So a chancer trying to enrich himself on this useless "remedy" is sent to prison. Well, that might be a bit harsh, but I think he'd been given plenty of warning to desist.