Are we that gullible?
As I sat in my clinic, another doctor walked in and carefully unfolded a neatly wrapped paper. He then showed me the contents and asked me to guess what it was.
I know it isn’t clear, but care to guess?
“They look like gravel”, I answered. He smiled and said he thought as much. The story…..
This lady was told to have gallstones and decided to seek the aid of a traditional healer. This traditional healer took a lemon and started to rub it on her abdomen. He then cut the lemon and lo and behold, he showed her these stones and told her that it was gallstones!
I guess she was a little bit smarter as she second guessed him and decided to show these stones to us.
What shocked me is how many more people are out there believing such scam! Well, this is how gallstones look like!
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So, please, traditional medicine is meant to be complementary but not primary treatment. And like what some would say - there are no simple way - no pain, no gain!







December 4th, 2007 at 9:00 am
Hello, and welcome back!
Have you received my emails? Please contact me at the above address as soon as possible!
Thanks,
Nick
December 4th, 2007 at 12:57 pm
Finally! After a month’s break you have started writing!
December 4th, 2007 at 5:41 pm
with all due respect, complimentary medicine is not complimentary. it is a scam. that is all. at least this specific scamster is honest with himself about what he is.