Re: Dr. Shoemaker's Treatment Protocol-Yes, he's a Quack!
Posted by johncodie on 6/25/03
Don't get me wrong, i have plastered Mr. Huddell and Dr.
Shoemaker's and their screening proceedures on the intenet. You
may be the individual that was in California that went to Singapore
and had been diagnogsed with an infection, and your test over the
internet came back negative, (Cost you 8.95), and then you tried to
see if you could get some clarification, where they sent you a new
battery of test to try over the internet. I believe Mr. Duddell
was going oversees to publish his/Dr. Shoemakers findings. I found
source on a board where a webmaster for their group was sending the
post, advising treatment,test over the internet without seeing the
patient. I know of Ms Ballard we have exchanged some
encouragement. I do not know of her link to any of these
individuals from the state of Virginia. If you have specific
knowledge of an injury, or injuries concerning your incident you
have a moral, and perhaps a legal obligation (if you are a doctor)
to report this. The Federal Trade Commission is a prime place for
you to anymously post your complaint. This is where the ozone
manufactures got into trouble publishing what had not been tested
as fact. I am all for the truth, and I believe you. The board
however, deserves more specifics if it is going to stay vital.
On 6/24/03, D. Elliot wrote:
> I just speak the truth. If you don't like it, look up my case in
> international courts. I live overseas. It makes no matter.
> You trust this quack. Too bad. Ask Melinda Ballard. She will
> tell you. The truth will prevail in the end.
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> Dr. Johan Elliot
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> On 6/24/03, johncodie wrote:
>> If you are going to slam a guy, could you be good enough to
>> identify the state, or federal court, perhaps judge that is
>> going to hear that settlement has been cleared from his court.
>> We want the truth. But we don't want people denied the same
>> rights. Just provide a start to the road map for success.
>> Don't leave everyone else hanging.
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>> On 6/24/03, D. Elliot wrote:
>>> On 6/17/03, C J wrote:
>>>> Are there any MCSers who have tried Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker's
>>>> Treatment? I am concidering it and would love to hear from
>>>> anyone who has tried it or something similar already.THANKS!
>>>> CJ
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>>> Ritchie doesn't know what he's doing. He prescribes this
>>> drug for a short period of time and doesn't know all of the
>>> ramnifications! Cholestyramine needs to be prescribed for at
>>> least 8 months to work in addition to other protocols. We
>>> are currently in a settlement with him. Don't trust him!
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