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Harvey Bigelsen on The Medical Conspiracy

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  1. neumatropic@gmail.com says:

    A brave, enlightened man. Thanks for this interview.

  2. Phoenix says:

    I loved this interview with Dr. Harvey Bigelsen, and YES, I will call him doctor! I do not know him, but I very much liked what he had to say, and you can tell he has a passion to HEAL people! It is such as shame that our own AMA is so dastardly. They would rather destroy a doctor like this who only wants to heal his patients, but yet turn around and promote dangerous drugs, and support physicians who slice and dice on us. Everything this man said makes sense to me INCLUDING that cancer is a fungus! I am not in the medical profession, but there are other physician’s coming around to this belief now, and you can check them out on the Internet (Dr. Tullio Simoncini is one of them). Dr. Bigelsen is just a man before his time!! I say, keep up the good work as long as you can Dr. Bigelsen, because if it were up to our AMA, they would just as soon have us drugged and decrepit!! I have not yet read The Drug Story by Morris A. Bealle (written 1949), but I intend to! It is a story about the drug conspiracy in America. Yes, people . . . a conspiracy of drugging us or should I say, duping us!

    Nichole

  3. mmhromeo says:

    Another hour of light bulb moments…excellent!!!!

  4. markan007@hotmail.com says:

    Great interview job. Very interesting subject indeed. Dr Bigelsen sure is very interesting to hear.

    I personally find some of his views a little too much limited to the physical plane. I have more affinity with views based on the idea that the psyche and the soma are one. Cancer as a mold I am not convinced.

    Also, if we agree on the the idea that the milieu is everything, perhaps any discussion on medical conspiracy should yield to a question as to how this “conspiracy” grew and survived in our milieu. I believe the topic of conspiracy should always be followed by the topic of responsability, otherwise it actually de-responsabilizes.

    God bless this site and the great work done here to raise our consciousness as a species. Long life to Dr Bigelsen.

  5. I found this interview interesting but very disturbing. I always considered myself fortunate to have medical insurance even though for a long time I’ve been somewhat turned off to the medical industry. It used to be that you picked a doctor, now they pick you – usually only if you have insurance. I experienced that first hand when I moved here. I was shocked. But Dr. B’s interview really got me thinking – here I am with this great medical insurance and the last thing I want to do if I get seriously sick is go to the doctor being afraid they might insist I take drugs or (heaven forbid) have an operation. I don’t know if I can afford to pay for holistic care, although I’ll sure look into it. I do see a chiropractor every month. D.O.’s aren’t common where I live, although there are a few – I guess that’s the best bet at this point. Dr. B’s treatment with stem cells is fascinating. I’d love to have a bottle for each body part and organ. :)

  6. peacefulwalk@verizon.net says:

    Is anyone aware of any countries where health freedom truly exists and where wholistic medicine is readily available for those in need?

    • The pharmaceutical industry dominates Western society! In places like France and Germany, however, naturopathic physicians are very acceptable and I’ve got most of a learning from German Heilprakters (naturopathic physicians). I believe that approximately 30% of France and Germany see these natural physicians.I don’t know enough about Eastern Europe, however, that’s where I originally got some of the remedies that I use.

      I am glad that you watched the interview and I hope you enjoyed it and learned something from it.

      • billy says:

        Research in Europe has led me to find Germany are the market leaders in europe by a country mile…there are now in excess of 7000 practitioners using Rife technology.

    • I don’t know much about it, but Canada isn’t soooo bad. In terms of if I wanted, I know a couple of stores nearby where I could get natural and holistic medicine. In terms of those being covered by Health Care though, I’m not so sure.

      I do remember that during the whole H1N1 fiasco some doctors were just giving out lists of herbal medicines to help keep you healthy or help you if you had flue symptoms.

      Anyways there isn’t really any sort of large scale holistic medicine practice here though.

      I haven’t even seen this interview yet! Gonna get right on that =)

    • Alicia says:

      China has a very good system where traditional herbal medicine works along side orthodox medicine most hospitals offer both

  7. yannesbox@gmail.com says:

    OMG, what a great interview!!!
    The thing about germs changing according to PH levels is phenomenal!!! I love you all <3

  8. Sioned says:

    Loved this discussion about medical health in America. I’m glad I don’t have to live there. Scary health care out there. Will Britain follow in the steps of America with its poisons & radiation methods for so called healing in The NHS? Obama’s only a puppet to his masters after all he does not run the system he only dictates the laws of his masters. The ones behind the system are the corrupt hidden hand are they not? The merging of the orthodox methods of health care & alternative healing is good, but questions still arise to the motives mbehind this? Another agenda maybe? Better than nothing Maybe? Or rich verses poor game!

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