Friday, March 11, 2016

Ten Twenty To At Read Dean A Dressed 815 With A You Who Vernacular From Ate E! Levain!!



Funny thing happened on Alan Colmes Radio Broadcast this afternoon/evening,
a mention to a Neighbor growing up in the City,
as that is a Memory bend Dure,
My Mother in the Excitement to say Wow I know *Lorraine Day!!

Sadness hit me a bit heavy on hearing the Name mentioned,
as My Mother gave total complete Whole to the flavor of Spice,
take note that this took Place in the Year of back in the day,
The 1970's on the Hoof and the Shoe.

Yet at that the hurt My Mother did not counter on those days,
however the absolute HATRED that Lorraine Day had for My Mother was palpable,
I will never forget that disgusting rancid woman and her strike of chained lathe,
the fee lean was the time on the plates of address,
22nd Avenue West Clay Park a very certain particular Brave!!

In the Instant of Mile to the Patels and Their Way,
it was a Dock tore Port of weird Pylons,
the Pine Trees that gave path to Lobos Creek,
that being of can door to the Presidio found State!!

I know of the Work that was CLAIMED on The cancer,
the over Callous Opera of Symphony at Ballet,
certainly of attention Yet it was The attitude of slate,
making Earthquakes in my mind remember shingle to shake!!

To have just heard the reference to this specific made me Wonder of Circus,
is the sleep pea Time Tea soaking Character like trades??,
for it was Lorraine Day with a slip of the tongue,
language and purpose to the Obliterate of be's.

Any change is of curious to cheese,
Swiss to the Reason as its a difficult slow,
yet Dr. Edwards is Also a purr to my Sole,
the interest would Production a believable load.


Lorraine Day

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Laraine Day.
Lorraine Jeanette Day (July 24, 1937 – ) is an author, former orthopedic trauma surgeon and Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at San Francisco General Hospital and promoter ofalternative cancer treatments.
She first became controversial when she began advocating that patients be tested for AIDS prior to surgery.[1][2] In recent years she has promoted an alternative cancer treatment program, which has attracted criticism as being "misleading" and "dangerous".

Life[edit]

Day graduated from the University of California, San FranciscoSchool of Medicine in 1969 and trained in orthopedic surgery at two San Francisco hospitals. She became anassociate professor and vice chairman of the Department of Orthopedics at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine and Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at San Francisco General Hospital. During the mid-1980s, she received considerable media attention related to her extreme reaction to the risk of acquiring AIDS through exposure to the blood of AIDS patients during trauma surgery. One action she proposed was wearing the airborne protection suit that is usually worn to protect vulnerable patients from a doctor's germs.[3][4] She published a book, AIDS: What the Government Isn't Telling You, wherein she states that in 1989 she retired from surgery because of the excessive risk of acquiring AIDS.[4]
Day remarried later to former California congressman William Dannemeyer.
She has two sons and granddaughters.

Alternative cancer treatment[edit]

As a promoter of alternative medicine she claims to have discovered the cause and cure of cancer, as a result of God showing her how to recover from her own cancer with a 10 step plan.[5] According to her theory, all cancers are due to weakness of the immune system which must be cured by diet. "All diseases are caused by a combination of three factors: malnutritiondehydration, and stress."
In 2004, she began marketing her "Cancer Doesn't Scare Me Anymore" videotape with an infomercial which was declared to be "misleading" by the National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus in December 2004.[6][7] In 2007 she received an FDA Warning Letter notifying her that her website was illegally marketing a product as a drug.[8]
Stephen Barrett wrote on Quackwatch, "In my opinion, her advice is untrustworthy and is particularly dangerous to people with cancer".[6]

Political and Religious Opinions[edit]

Day has repeatedly referred to the Holocaust as a lie,[9] and she has indicated that she believes that Jews are involved in a conspiracy "to destroy Christianity." On a request from the Holocaust denier Ingrid Rimland, Day testified in September 2003 at a Toronto detention hearing for neo-Nazi Ernst Zündel.

See also[edit]

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