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There is no substitute for ignorance Prof Baum.

I am not surprised by the remarks by Prof Baum and is typical of some parts of the medical profession.

 

Do you remember the story of a lady doctor who developed needle phobia and took the NHS to court and won a million pounds in damages. Well it took Paul McKenna just 30 minutes on TV to remove her phobia. If people such as Prof Baum in the NHS had a better understanding of alternative and complimentary therapies then this sort of situation may have been avoided.

I suppose Prof Baum is also worried about the financial aspect of using Alternative and Complimentary Practitioners. The government has admitted that because of the awful success rate of the NHS stop smoking campaign it costs the taxpayer £4,500 for every successful person who actually manages to quit for good. However, if they were to invest that in someone like us we would guarantee success for £200 or we would refund the money to the NHS. Also it costs the government £12,000 to help a cocaine addict get off cocaine and takes the best part of a year. It takes three 90 minute sessions with our system and costs £300. It costs the government £24,000 to get someone to stop drinking alcohol or gambling. It costs at the most £500 to get someone to overcome both of these vices using our system. About 50% of the NHS drug budget goes on cholesterol lowering drugs, diabetes and anti-depressants. It only costs pennies to get someone to stop using insulin, overcome most anxiety/depression and reduce their cholesterol to acceptable levels using a combination of nutrition and hypnotherapy. Yes Prof Baum why spend pennies on Alternative and Complimentary health when you can waste millions on worthless drugs like Herceptin. But that's high-tech medicine for you.

I have a doctor friend who regularly reminds me of the need to get my cholesterol levels checked. It's impossible for me to explain to him that cholesterol is not a problem if you eat the right foods, do a regular amount of exercise and take a simple food supplement. As a medical doctor he was so worried about his own cholesterol that he took cholesterol lowering drugs such as Statin and in the process damaged both of his kidneys. Now he has to be content with a kidney dialyses twice a week.

Some doctor's seem to prescribe cholesterol lowering drugs too readily. This is ironic when the hype to cook with oils claiming it lowers your cholesterol came from a bunch of clever American farmers who wanted to increase the sale of their vegetable oils. They were annoyed that people preferred the safe imported coconut and olive oil and wanted more of the market share for themselves. So they started an add campaign that has totally brainwashed us into thinking that cooking with oils is good for us and cholesterol is a bad thing. Well cholesterols is part of the body's defence system against free radical damage. It's a scandal what they do with our oil before it gets to us. They heat is as part of the extraction process. They then use a chemical to separate out the solids. Finally if that was not bad enough they bleach it to remove the brown colouration. It's already in a pretty bad state by the time we get it, then we heat it, leave it in the air and light and what started as good oil is now a bad oil and causes enormous free radical damage. The cholesterol is like band-aid to cover up free radical damage that is being done to our circulatory system.

 

I was telling this to a couple of my friends and I almost fell off my chair when they told me that they were both on cholesterol lowering drugs. In fact the wife was on 40mg of Statin the highest dose you can prescribe and one that is discouraged in the USA. The husband was also taking insulin for his diabetes. Well I got them to change their lifestyle starting with what they ate. Then I encouraged them to undertake more exercise. Finally I got them to take a couple of food supplements. Three months down the line their cholesterol is absolutely normal and without drugs. The husband finds that he no longer needs to take insulin either. What's more they now have so much more energy and are not walking like zombies any more.

Success leaves clues and if you look at the medical profession they suffer some of the worse ill health you can imagine. If they are so knowledgeable then they should enjoy perfect health but they don't. So we have to trust people who can't even look after themselves with our health? Yes, I suppose that makes a lot of sense Prof Baum.

The same goes for the crazy NHS stop smoking campaign that only relies on Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) as the centrepiece of any government funded stop smoking scheme as advocated by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). Because of the stupid press release they put out on the use of Statin for Arterial Health (something it was not licensed for) they must be given the title NOT-NICE!

 

By the way, even after all those years of spending public money as if there was no tomorrow on NRT for smoking cessation the result has not altered one little bit. The number of smoker remains exactly the same at 27% as stated by the government audit commission and that the government's stop smoking campaign has not worked. The auditor, Dr Walness had already slated the government over this policy but the government are guided by the not-NICE people like Prof Baum.

I have a friend who is a top NHS accountant and he tells me that the NHS has an enormous smoking-cessation budget so why aren't they sending clients to you if you are enjoying such a high success rate. I told him that their funding is linked with getting people to quit smoking using NRT and no other method is taken into consideration. So if they did send people to us then they would lose out on their funding. We sometimes place an advert in the paper and find we get no clients then we discover that on the opposite side of our credit card size advert was a big full page NHS stop smoking spread. You can compete against the competition but how can you compete against an ignorant and corrupt system founded by the taxpayer? So when Prof Baum abuses his power and makes ignorent remarks in the press it's taken as gospel by some people and we end up with an uphill struggle to stay afloat. If your idea is to bankrupt the Alternative and Complimentary Health Professionals then you are going the right way about it Prof Baum - keep up the good work!

I saw a Labour candidate before the local elections who wanted our support. He said would you like to see patient choice so they could decide whether they wanted to redeem the £275 the government spends per person to get them to quit smoking on the patches or hypnosis. I said if they did do that then they may as well shut their clinics because there will be no-one going there and instead you will have a line a mile long outside the good hypnotherapy clinics in the UK. It's strange how you can only talk to the government members and that's when they need your help to get elected. After that they develop selective insomnia and stop hearing you?

When I was going around the various surgeries and chemist's there were doctors, nurses ad NHS staff smoking who had been on the stop smoking band wagon several times and told me that the use of NRTs and Zyban was a complete waste of time. So even if the medical profession knows that it's a waste of time why don't they do something about it? The reason is quite simple, they would lose money and funding. The bottom line is greed and everyone has to protect their own patch even if its wrong.

So if hypnotherapy or anything other then NRT is a scam then there must be a lot of idiots who fall into the scam and go by the scores to hypnotherapists and give up smoking. My own scam must be working very well because I enjoy a livelihood from the success of my smoking and weight loss programme. With a money back guarantee why have I not gone bankrupt yet Prof Baum?

I am sure people like Prof Baum will have an answer to that riddle - its' the placebo effect Shokat, that's all!

 

Shokat Ali 27th May 2006
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