tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post436646186086021235..comments2023-12-30T01:23:38.125-08:00Comments on Riddled: Skull-blogging: face changing now, guernsey cow editionHamish Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18079552635307235197noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-13120079142750878362014-08-23T09:41:45.419-07:002014-08-23T09:41:45.419-07:00Thanks Dora!
RetractionWatch have more.Thanks Dora! <br /><a href="http://retractionwatch.com/2014/08/21/second-study-of-widely-touted-cancer-and-hiv-cure-retracted/" rel="nofollow">RetractionWatch have more</a>.Smut Clydehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09409476490132867809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-6970161826260801762014-08-21T12:09:08.248-07:002014-08-21T12:09:08.248-07:00Hi Smut Clyde.
FYI, 2009 Yamamoto's infamous a...Hi Smut Clyde.<br />FYI, 2009 Yamamoto's infamous article on GcMAF and HIV eradication has just been retracted:<br />http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmv.21376/abstract<br /><br />Ciao<br /><br />DoraDorahttp://www.hivforum.info/forum/index.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-38394898524269358702014-08-05T11:21:27.485-07:002014-08-05T11:21:27.485-07:00GcMAF backwards gives us F(oisted)A(gain)McG(ravit...GcMAF backwards gives us F(oisted)A(gain)McG(ravitas)<br />Coincidence? I think not!Sirius Lunacynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-80250416476431050792014-08-04T17:31:28.412-07:002014-08-04T17:31:28.412-07:00What Substance Labs has been up to<a href="http://www.tickld.com/cdn_image_content/413231.jpg" rel="nofollow">What Substance Labs has been up to</a>tigrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00685093476177441655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-21824340686716127692014-08-04T16:48:46.866-07:002014-08-04T16:48:46.866-07:00Dare I ask if that particular treatment has passed...<i>Dare I ask if that particular treatment has passed a review board?</i><br /><br />Checking the <a href="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=bradstreet&Search=Search" rel="nofollow">Clinical Trials database</a>, I see that Dr Bradstreet registered trials for hyperbaric oxygen in autism treatment (study finished in 2006, no results posted) and "magnetic resonant therapy"* (finished in April, results to be posted Real Soon Now). I do not know whether participants in the study paid the full $11,500 / month price for that treatment.<br /><br />But with the stem cells, he wasn't pretending that it was a clinical study, so no ethics review were needed. The stem cells were supposedly sourced from embryos by <a href="http://www.emcell.com/" rel="nofollow">the Ukrainian supplier</a> (don't ask about details), and injected anywhere in the patient's body, the theory being that they would know where they were needed and migrate there. So no physical effects other than maybe a fever as the immune system destroys them.<br /><br />We're talking about a subculture of "autism cure" in which parents tout the beneficial effects of bleach enemas. "Ethics" and "malpractice" are not familiar concepts there.<br /><br />* Despite the name Bradstreet used, it is clear from photographs that he was actually using a magnetic *pulse* device, in effect delivering small electric shocks to the frontal lobes. Bradstreet talks about the magnetic fields harmonising cellular function. He really has no feckin' idea what he's doing.Smut Clydehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09409476490132867809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-39977553084494758252014-08-04T06:20:07.535-07:002014-08-04T06:20:07.535-07:00Really? Scientifically dubious, unethical stem ce...Really? Scientifically dubious, unethical stem cell therapy as a treatment for autism. Dare I ask if that particular treatment has passed a review board? I mean I understand that autistic spectrum disorders can be scary for parents and challenging (up to debilitating) for those who have them, but it has to be criminal to advocate stem cell therapy for the brain. I can't imagine that anyone's cognitive ability would be improved by a growth of random teratomas in their brain, and that's exactly what they risk with this proposed treatment. Helmut Monotremehttp://ihavestrongopinions.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-76264088665841877962014-08-04T01:23:05.351-07:002014-08-04T01:23:05.351-07:00The post is tagged "Needs slapping". It ...The post is tagged "Needs slapping". It has <b>always</b> been tagged "Needs slapping".Smut Clydehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09409476490132867809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-75587529039016443602014-08-03T21:53:00.234-07:002014-08-03T21:53:00.234-07:00"Needs Slapping" I would tag, if I had s..."Needs Slapping" I would tag, if I had such a tag. I hear they are spendy.<br />~ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®©https://www.blogger.com/profile/06252371815131259831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2814819843269246078.post-77904034976743287972014-08-03T20:58:50.353-07:002014-08-03T20:58:50.353-07:00It appears that all these conditions elevate blood...<i>It appears that all these conditions elevate blood levels of an enzyme called 'nagalase' (presumably named after the Nāga ophidian spirits and denoting some form of 'snake oil')</i><br /><br />We're not worthy!Big Bad Bald Bastardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01983025559556548658noreply@blogger.com