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Must see film:Burzynski The Movie:Cancer a Serious Business

Posted by Scott Woebcke on September 10, 2011 at 22:20:52:

IMO this is a must see documentary. I don't think the film is exactly well composed or written. However I think this film makes clear that any sincere effort to cure cancer without the help from big pharma is often thwarted by our own government

The movie is free to view on the web and it has been shown on the mainstream DOC channel on TV.

What is fascinating to me is that the FDA and Texas medical board want to criminally prosecute a guy for curing cancer. I suggest that everybody watch only the first 15 minutes of the documentary. If the first 15 minutes doesn't make you intrigued with the current failure of the orthodoxy then you might as well die of chemo poisoning.

Mr. Burzynski has conducted his own research and put up his own funding and even got FDA approval yet the FDA still wants to see him criminally prosecuted. Perhaps the greatest irony is that the FDA and other pharmaceutical companies are stealing his patents for their own personal gain.