Guest guest Posted August 9, 2005 Report Share Posted August 9, 2005 what if you don't treat the cancer, only the deficiency of the body. In Norway it is illegal to treat the cancer, but legal to treat the body as a whole. Are Are Simeon Thoresen arethore <arethore http://home.online.no/~arethore/ -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: På vegne av Bob Flaws Sendt: 8. august 2005 11:13 Til: Emne: Re: Cancer The law states that only a licensed MD can treat cancer, nothing more, nothing less. Bob , <snakeoil.works@m...> wrote: > Is this a problem even if you are not claiming to CURE cancer? Are they saying you can't, say, try to address other health issues or the side effects of chemo, etc.? > ann > > > Careful, young'un. There is a Cancer Care Control Act here in > Colorado. Historically, all CAM practitioners (of which I am aware) > who have been prosecuted in this state for practicing without a > license or beyond their legally mandated scope of practice have been > popped because of treating cancer patients. One of the first > acupuncturists in this state was selling computers and then cars last > I heard for this very reason. This is like waving a red flag in front > of a bull. > > One of the scary things is that a patient may love and value your > treatment, but their family may be the ones that sue you. Came within > a hair's breath myself of this happening to me. When I did get popped > by the BME, it was simply because of a case history I had PUBLISHED > about treating a cancer patient. The patient herself never complained. > The c-word is fraught with special perils. > > Bob > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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