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Furthermore, he seemed overly enthusiastic that the chemotherapy patients, most at the time diagnosed with earlier stage disease, were surviving longer than our group of largely untreated, non-compliant stage IV patients. When despite many promises the serious problems and mismanagement continued, we started to wonder if Dr. Chabot might be undermining the nutrition arm so that the chemotherapy regimen might appear to be more effective than our treatment. Dr. Isaacs and I began to investigate Chabot and to our astonishment learned, as the published scientific literature clearly confirmed, he had worked very closely with his Columbia colleague Dr. Robert Fine developing the very “GTX” chemotherapy regimen being used against our treatment in the clinical study. Dr. Chabot appears as co-author with Dr. Fine on multiple articles appearing in the scientific literature during the very time of our clinical trial lauding the GTX regimen, though we had not been told of the severe conflict of interest. We had naively assumed that Chabot, a surgeon, would have no involvement with the development of GTX. To make matters worse and the conflict of interest more egregious, Dr. Fine was in charge of treating all chemotherapy patients entered into our trial.
Originally posted by dbloch7986
I will continually assert that pharmacology and alternative medicines all work through chemistry. Their continual efforts to paint each other as the bad guy are reminiscent of the "two-party system" here in the US. They both play the profit game, though alternative practitioners tend to hide it better IMO.
Originally posted by dbloch7986
reply to post by RogerT
If you understand chemistry then you understand that both pharmaceuticals and herbs function the same way. Almost all pharmaceuticals have an herbal likeness. The healing effects are enhanced in the pharmaceutical and so are the side effects. They are the same business.
Psychotropic drugs are something I am very against however. To make that clear. No one understands the chemistry of the human brain well enough to be messing with it.