So you start your searching......
1 You want to know are the
legit?
2 Are they telling you the truth
when you talk to them or are they all talk and marketing
with no delivery of their promises of hope?
3 When a patient goes for treatment what is the average
survival rate?
Answers to these questions
are what you are seeking. And you will more than likely
base your decisions on these answers.
But wait ……. There are some things you want to add to
your equation as you seek these answers.
1 You
want to look at who is reviewing or commenting on a
facility!
2 What sites are these comments
made --- public, private or some wiki type site?
Public forums offer people a place to tell their story
and let others comment back.
Private sites offer a place where on person can express
their opinion and allows no prove or rebuttal. These
types of sites are often put up by one person with a
grudge or being paid by another facility to slander a
competitor. [ This is the real-world folks – yes, it’s
done every day]
3 A wiki type
site – that is a site that is put up for anyone to
comment with no proof, often contains false or
misleading information. These types of sites look like
they are there for consumer protection, but the accused
has not way of getting false statements taken down. Such
sites are great places for competitors or those with a
grudge can easily put up fake news and slander the
competitors. [ Ask anyone that has had false statement
put up on Wikipedia – Rip-off – Complaints.com –
Pissedoff.com etc.] These companies do not take down
complaints but if you want to argue and prove the
complaints are false, they charge you big dollars.
Now – taking into
consideration how many patients a facility may have
within a period of time, if you see only one or two
complaints then you may say a ratio of 2 out a several
hundred is not bad but very good.
If you see numerous complaints across the
internet in forums, private and wiki type sites then the
ratio is going to be considerably higher bringing down a
facilities overall rating.
Every business, everywhere will have a disgruntle
customer that will make a complaint, it’s a matter of
doing business but its is the average or ratio that
makes the difference.
For us –
Jesicha’s Hope – we have two complaints that include our
association with the Philippine Protocol aka
Cytoluminator.
One from an old fellow with some early dementia,
bless his heart. And another supposedly from a woman
that claimed poor treatment, but she was surprised when
we asked her why she made the complaint. The complaint
was written as if from her, but traced back to a Mexican
facility a bit miffed we had helped some of their
patients receive the Philippine Protocol. [ competitors
think they have to destroy each other] The same people
are all mentioned in a private site – written by a
person who is obvious an alias.
Her or his story is filled with false statements
and accusations, unfounded. A posting deliberately
published to cause harm ---- but they are all the same
person.
https://cancercompassalternateroute.com/resources/cytoluminator-scam/
https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/specific_search/cytoluminator
This is transparency - we are
not afraid of what is out there because we know it is
not true and want you to be fully aware.
How is our Rating? One or two
out of hundreds is a good rating
Cytoluminator: we do need to post this for full
transparency – while the two above are directly related,
the first one mentions the accusations that the
researcher was an sex offender in USA – FBI clearance
records show he has a clean record with NO arrests,
convictions or accusations. He is not, never has been on
the sex offenders list [something you never get off] It
is a falsehood. Please see records for yourself.
USA FBI Records
#1
USA FBI Records
#2
USA Sex Offenders List
Asked why
he continues helping with such slandering? " I have
spent my whole life in the competitive medical field and
my work is my life. My mother said go out can cure the
cancer that is killing me. I have to keep doing it
because you never break a promise to your mother.
Never."
What everyone
needs to know is in the business of cancer ---- there is
a lot of money being thrown around.
Clinics make anywhere between 20 thousand to 60
thousand to in some cases over 100 + thousand.
Some charge by the week but don’t be fooled by
that price, as most patients stay 3 or 4 months – so add
up 2K a week plus 500 housing – that’s about 30K.
Some have a fee of about 30K then when you get
there add on another 5K for that one more week and the
equipment you need so you end up with another 15 to 20k
before leaving. Chinese clinics make you pay for months
ahead [just in case as they don’t trust you] and when
you only stay a few weeks they don’t refund for months
if at all.
Lastly, you cannot forget that though your insurance is
paying for conventional in most cases, they charge tens
of thousands a month without batting an eye so in
comparison the clinics that do at least a better job at
treating cancer and are charging less than a month of
conventional treatments.
Who complains to their oncologist? So, think
about it.
We have ‘googled’
numerous facilities from Mexico and other country
clinics – yes do your due diligence but remember, your
oncologist if rated for telling the truth or having good
success rates would fail, and they take from you,
thousands a month.
Cancer is big
business, but it doesn’t have to be. Cures are out
there. Not everyone is going to survive. Facts are
facts.
Unconventional, alternative clinics are competition, so
the Modern Medical Industry will call such treatments
quackery.
Likewise, alternative clinics will attack each other.
The better you do expect to be attacked. It is the real
world. With
one out of three to four people having cancer, there is
enough curing to be done that no one clinic could do;
but you cannot change the nature of business, any
business, including curing cancer.
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