Guest guest Posted June 18, 2004 Report Share Posted June 18, 2004 In a message dated 6/18/04 12:40:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rbeiswenger@... writes: > Interesting yet upsetting...thanks for sharing! > Bob..I personally know someone whose life was a living hell and she is doing really well after getting free treatment from this man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2004 Report Share Posted June 18, 2004 In a message dated 6/18/04 4:08:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rbeiswenger@... writes: > I can believe that...thanks again for the info. I am going to look at his > website this weekend. > MiraSGhoshal@... This is her email address. I know that she would be more than happy to chat with you about her experience. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2004 Report Share Posted June 18, 2004 Interesting yet upsetting...thanks for sharing! Bob Mike's day of trials with attorney general. MEDIA CONTACT: 630-848-0750 “DOC MIKE†ARRAINMENT TODAY FOR PRACTICING MEDICINE WITHOUT A LICENSE A flamboyant alternative health practitioner from Westchester has for years boldly claimed the right to practice “medicine†without a license. Today at 9:00 am Mike Witort finally has his day in court (Maywood Circuit Court, Room 103) for the arraignment of “Doc†Mike, or as he refers to himself as a “DLR†or “Doctor of Last Resort.†Witort’s answering machine proudly proclaims himself as a “Privately Licensed Research Naturopath†or “PLRN.†He defends his right to treat patients for free in his home. In the past six years he’s treated hundreds of patients for Fibromyalgia and “prescription drug addiction†in his Westchester clinic at no charge, including a half dozen whom he flew in at his own expense. In his quest to get people to reduce their dependency on prescription drugs, Witort unrepentantly refers to pharmaceutical company executives as “global parasites.†Is Witort’s treatment legal? Time will tell. Are his techniques effective? Perhaps. Numerous testimonials are on his web site at: http://www.docmike.com/ that bares the battle cry, “Educate, don’t medicate!†and makes claims of curing Fibromyalgia. To speak to “Doc†direct, call: 708-562-8512 or attend his “open house†immediately following his court appearance at: 1613 Heidorn, Westchester (between Roosevelt and Cermak Roads, one block east of Wolf Road, off of Canterbury) where he offers free on-the-spot treament to treat news reporters and cameramen free suffering from elbow, wrist and back strain. Witort quipped with the question, “Is Madigan one of the people who would vote against Mother Theresa? Is ‘Doc’ Mike, ‘Brother Theresa’?†MEDIA/INTERVIEW CONTACT: 630-848-0750 State official sues ‘Doc Mike’ over health Web site By Meg McSherry Breslin Chicago Tribune staff reporter, September 19, 2003 Illinois Atty. Gen. Madigan filed suit this week against a Westchester man who calls himself " Doc Mike " and runs a Web site claiming he has a cure for muscle disease, SARS and cancer. According to the suit, Westchester resident Witort, 58, is not a physician and has no scientific evidence to back up his claims. The suit, filed Wednesday in Cook County Circuit Court, says Witort violated the state's Consumer Fraud Act by making several unsubstantiated health claims. On his Web site, Witort argues that his approach, not medication, is the key to curing cancer, muscular and skeletal disorders, pain and SARS. " Doc Mike's advice to the people of the world ... EDUCATE, DON'T MEDICATE! " the Web site says. Witort also states that he is " starting an independent political party called the Health Party " and that his political platform is to " protect U.S. citizens from the devastating effects of many dangerous prescription drugs. " According to the suit, Witort operates his business from the 1600 block of Heidorn Avenue in Westchester. He promotes and sells what he calls OIL-IT, or Oxygen Incentive Living Integrative Therapy, which he says infuses the body with oxygen and can cure various ailments. Reached at home Thursday, Witort said he was incensed by the suit. " They've not looked into what I'm doing as a researcher, the many people in my network, the testimonials on my Web site, the people I've treated over the phone, " he said. " I'm not involved in fraud. " He said he's had the " Doc " nickname since he was 14, and his patients are aware that he's not a medical doctor but a " DLR, " doctor of last resort. Witort's site includes testimonials from people he says were patients, including professional athletes. Witort said he doesn't provide regular treatments to those athletes, but worked with them briefly while they attended a Chicago-area golf outing. Madigan's complaint seeks a permanent injunction prohibiting Witort from engaging in health-care services, a $50,000 civil penalty for each Consumer Fraud Act violation and a $50,000 penalty for any act intended to defraud. " Witort used modern technology to peddle old-fashioned quackery, " Madigan said in a statement. " It might seem funny to some, but it can be dangerous to a potential patient who believes Witort's claims and shuns other proven medical treatments. " Copyright © 2003, Chicago Tribune Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2004 Report Share Posted June 18, 2004 , I can believe that...thanks again for the info. I am going to look at his website this weekend. Bob Re: Mike's day of trials with attorney general. > In a message dated 6/18/04 12:40:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > rbeiswenger@... writes: > > > > Interesting yet upsetting...thanks for sharing! > > > > Bob..I personally know someone whose life was a living hell and she is doing > really well after getting free treatment from this man. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2004 Report Share Posted June 18, 2004 OK, thanks again! Bob Re: Mike's day of trials with attorney general. > In a message dated 6/18/04 4:08:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > rbeiswenger@... writes: > > > > I can believe that...thanks again for the info. I am going to look at his > > website this weekend. > > > MiraSGhoshal@... > > This is her email address. I know that she would be more than happy to chat > with you about her experience. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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