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A Florida health resort licensed as a massage establishment is treating a young Ontario First Nations girl with leukemia using cold laser therapy, Vitamin C injections and a strict raw food diet, among other therapies.
The mother of the 11-year-old girl, who can not be identified because of a publication ban, says the resorts director, Brian Clement, who goes by the title Dr., told her leukemia is not difficult to treat.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/aboriginal/doctor-treating-first-nations-girls-says-cancer-patients-can-heal-themselves-1.2832760
This follows on the heals of a similar recent case of another young aboriginal girl from Ontario who went to the same "health institute", and she is now reportedly in critical condition. And, the director's credentials don't seem to be holding up to scrutiny.
Based on "reviews" I've seen online, the director of Hippocrates Health Institute seems to have been speaking in a number of cities across Canada recently. If, as his institute states, they can cure cancer much better than traditional "expensive" medical facilities, then why would he have the time/interest to speak at mid-sized Canadian cities? Heck, they even have reviews on TripAdvisor. According to the reviews, you can stay at sub-par accommodations, eat basic raw foods, be charged a premium for a 'consultation' with a staff member and staff members aren't particularly friendly. And yet they get 4 stars. Hmmm. JMO. MOO.
It is my opinion (definitely my opinion only) that these people at the "institute" are potentially culpable for murder. Luring people away from established medical programs that could save their lives, while offering raw veggies in return and no medical or holistic health credentials.
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