
Can't keep quiet any longer
I'm new in this forum but read many of the recent posts in search of
some answers. I am bothered with the attitude of some against Dr.
Feliciano.
Should we not encourage disclosure of any medical discovery by any
scientist who believes he has found a solution to a problem so that
others may either adopt it or do further research on the proposed cure
(and maybe even disprove it)? Whether the protocol is adopted or
stopped (scientifically disproved), the result will be beneficial. If
Dr. Feliciano were European or North American, would he still be called
a "quack" or would these people refer to him as a "pioneer"? This first
world attitude should be classified as a psychological problem.
On spending a fortune travelling, this is a risk one has to take. If
the protocol is adopted, it will eventually be cheaper to get
medication. Asians, too, spend a fortune going to the United States and
Europe for treatment if they are unavailable. Should they just take our
word that these doctors are not "quacks"?
If someone believes he found a cure for other diseases like HIV or
cancer, I hope they would still come out in the open, despite
criticisms like these.
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