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Book Reviews of The Cure for All Diseases: With Many Case HistoriesBook Review: A mind is a terrible thing to waste(but you can get it back) Summary: 5 Stars
Dr. Clark's book, The Cure for All Diseases, is a Godsend without compare. Seven years ago, I messed up my life using drugs and unhealthy living. I was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was hospitalized three times and committed once, for six months. I happened across Dr. Clark's book in a Minneapolis book store, and thought, "The Cure for All Diseases, what an arrogant title! I wonder if it has any information on schizophrenia?" Needless to say, it did. I bought a frequency generator, which I use as a "zapper", and began doing liver cleanses and taking B3 (recommended in her book.) After the firt few "zappings" I stopped using my medication, and have been medication free for over 2 years. My doctors gave me the label "Schizophrenia in remission", but I know that it's gone. I just graduated with a 3.9 GPA and am a Certified Novell Engineer. Thanks to Dr. Clark and her groundbreaking research, my life is one of wellness and sanity. My family has also used Dr. Clark's cures for upper and lower back pain, and tendonitis. They work. My asthma has been cured as well. Thank you Dr. Clark! There are a lot of "quacky" books on the market today. This is not one of them. Sound and scientific, this book stands out among them all. My advice to everyone, "Buy the book, it works."
Book Review: OK, getting back down to Earth... Summary: 1 Stars
There's all kinds of quacks and snake-oil salespeople. The worse are the kind that take advantage of those with terminal diseases. I don't think she's evil, just needs psychiatric help. She talks about a miraculous "zapper" that kills all the bugs in your body. If such a cure were true, you would have seen it on 60 minutes. But she says there's a "conspiracy" against her (how conveeeeeeeenient). She and her son make a lot of money with these zappers and other products. To get a perspective on her, her arrest warrants, the lawsuits and everything else, go to quackwatch.com, click SEARCH and type in her name (Hulda Clark). Boy, you're in for a surprise. (NOTE: The doctor that runs quackwatch does a good job, but he also targets legitimate alternative medicines and new diagnoses such as Candida Related Complex, not to mention that he dismisses organic food as an expensive hoax! So take him with a grain of salt). It's not ALL bad: Some people swear by those liver flushes. But that idea isn't hers (and she actually admits it). Also, checking yourself from parasites and removing toxic chemicals from your home is not a bad idea either. Again, NOTHING NEW. For all of you weaklings searching for the new Messiah, or all you delusional stoners and other unbalanced supersticious kinds, I HIGHLY recommend this book.
Book Review: Take Control of Yourselves Summary: 5 Stars
Again another great book where the critics and negative reviewers are way way off base and did I say clueless. Those of us that have had some biological sciences and other sciences would agree that much of what is said in this one is common sense. In other words if the mainstream could explain the concept of disease treatment simply they would not have to study in the same dead end direction, not to mention the under the top explanations that don`t make a bit of sense at times...while reading this, I was thinking that it is not only about taking control of your health but it is about how health technology has lead to regressive treatments that mostly lead people to become additive and dependent...My friend has built the zapper and has taken the herbal cleansing program with great results...For the clueless try it and you might get well.
Here's what you will find, according to research...many of the previously inherited diseases can be disinherited and cured with the right treatment combinations. If we required corporations to seriously remove the poison pollutants from the environment we would not have half of the ailments that are currently around. Finally throwing money on research at the molecular level avoids having to challenge the real culprits of illnesses.
Book Review: The Zapper is practically miraculous! Summary: 5 Stars
For many years I tried to solve a light skin problem which began worsening ten years after it started. It seemed to me the source of the problem was stress. Yet, after getting help mostly from regular medicine I decided to try acupuncture. Both techniques helped me get better, but they never really cured the problem. I had purchased a Zapper in 1991 but lost it after returning to Mexico City. I had stored it in a box and it had laid there for years. I really didn't believe it could do any good then.
OH, how wrong I was!
I recently restarted both regular medical treatment coupled with acupuncture. A bit depressed after failing to see any results, two months ago I finally stopped taking all the medicines recommended by my prestigious doctors.
Then I found the misplaced Zapper. I began using it as Dr. Clark suggests in this book and the result has been amazing so far: The skin problem has finally begun to disappear and I sleep a heck of a lot better! Now, is that a miracle or what?
As another reader pointed out before me, if you want absolute scientific proof, look for other solutions. If you are ready to try a different approach, then with the help of Dr. Clark's books you may well be on a real road to recovery.
Book Review: Please beware! Clark has ruined lives and is a fraudulent snake oil saleslady. Summary: 1 Stars
I read "The Cure for All Diseases." Her claim that parasites are behind all diseases sounded plausible to me. (My husband has Crohn's disease, and just like ulcers, doctors have now discovered that Crohn's is also caused by an autoimmune response to a certain intestinal bacteria; this didn't sound so different.)
But some of the book didn't make sense and some was contradictory. So I decided to do some independent research using objective sources to find out more about Clark. What I found was absolutely frightening. Her health claims and case histories are fraudulent. Her treatment facilities are inhumane and have cost people precious time, money and health and in some cases even their very lives. She has had to run from the law, from Indiana to California and Mexico.
Please do some research before accepting her teachings or using any of her products or services. Wikipedia has links, articles and details regarding all of her activities and why her health claims are completely bogus. Another comprehensive site is Quackwatch org, which has ongoing lawsuits from and against Clark and her son. And just googling her will reveal lots of information, testimonies, and legal documentation.
UPDATE: Clark died in 9/09 of cancer.
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