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I am not a medical doctor, but I have PhDs in several

disciplines. I have never made the claim that I was a medical doctor, nor

shall I. I was a scientific/prototype developmental researcher for many

years and when cancer struck, I started devoting my full time to research in

this arena. I provide free information and direction to information to

anyone that asks, regardless of need. I do not diagnose, treat, or “cure”

anything. I have posted faithfully, to the minutest degree what I have

done thus far to take on my terminal cancer condition. I can and will

provide copies of the actual medical reports from the time my cancer was

diagnosed until present. I can without question document the arresting of

my own terminal condition by doing exactly as posted on our website. I

have omitted no course of treatment whether allopathic or natural. I have

falsified no document as to my condition. I have a posted theory on our

website as to why I am ahead of the curve on my cancer which is one of the most

deadly of all kinds. In 6 months of treatment, I have done what 11 doctors and

one of the top 10 cancer research hospitals in the world says is

impossible. Therefore, even though I am not a medical doctor, I certainly

can speak from a position of confidence about what I have done for me. I

do not recommend anyone else do what I did, but rather use what I have done and

consult with their own practitioner about the efficacy of what is

presented. Cancer is not a long distance cure thing. No one should

try to do what I have done without lots of research and/or support unless they

are as qualified to do scientific research as I am. And that is not a

bragging statement. That is a statement based upon solid fact.

I make no claims on our website or anywhere else, including

here, that I have the “only answer” to anything. I provide

information as a means for people to either augment their research or begin

their research as the case may be. I make no recommendations as to

anything beyond careful and cautious suggestions. Anyone I have consulted

with or who reads what I have written and has responded personally to me can

tell you that I suggest they do their own research. I have supplied hundreds

of document links and reference material links to scores of people, many of who

reside on this list. I have never once asked for remuneration from anyone

for anything presented. Any time I have suggested someone contact a

source, I freely give names, emails, websites, and phone #s if I have

them. I also tell them if I personally use the product and what I know

about either the person(s) being contacted, the product or the company.

I profit from no one specifically. We have established

a non-profit corporation with a published mission statement of helping anyone

and everyone who asks with no strings attached. We accept donations to

cover the roughly $150,000 per year it costs to operate that comes out of my

pocket. I take no salary or reimbursement of any kind. We have

applied for 501-C3 status, but from what I understand that can take from 6

months to a year to be granted. It has not yet arrived and I make no

claim that we are yet 501-C3.

Any time I advise about a product, it is something I

personally use or have a long and very, very sure foundation in the integrity

of the people who do deal with it.

I lecture and do seminars for groups that want to have open

discussions/forums on health care and work to involve both mainstream and

alternative health people in those discussions. There should be a

reasonable blend of both, but generally one side throws stones and the other

and it continues. I personally lean toward naturopathic solutions because

I see way too much greed and avarice in the mainstream medical community

today. The example I listed earlier dealing with chemo is classic.

Now, if you will show me where I have mislead or misstated

anything I have put in print, I will gladly and most willingly apologize for

what has been stated that is errant. If not, I do not believe I am

misleading anyone by publishing a PhD after my name and certainly feel no need

to make disclaimers or qualified statements about anything. There is a

large disclaimer on every page of our website as to what we do and what we do

not claim. That will have to suffice.

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Bren

Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005

12:23 PM

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Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Bruce

G. I think some here think you're a Dr. of medicine...

I think I saw where in an earlier post that you

stated you are not a doctor of medicine. You might want to include that

info on your signatures.

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Hi Bruce,

It sounds like someone is confused about the difference between a medical doctor and a PHD, which earns the title Dr. in front of their name.

I have been very impressed by the information that you have provided so readily and the quality of the information.

Thank you for being part of our chat group. You have been a very welcome addition.

Kind regards

Aletha

RE: [low dose naltrexone] Bruce G. I think some here think you're a Dr. of medicine...

I am not a medical doctor, but I have PhDs in several disciplines. I have never made the claim that I was a medical doctor, nor shall I. I was a scientific/prototype developmental researcher for many years and when cancer struck, I started devoting my full time to research in this arena. I provide free information and direction to information to anyone that asks, regardless of need. I do not diagnose, treat, or “cure” anything. I have posted faithfully, to the minutest degree what I have done thus far to take on my terminal cancer condition. I can and will provide copies of the actual medical reports from the time my cancer was diagnosed until present. I can without question document the arresting of my own terminal condition by doing exactly as posted on our website. I have omitted no course of treatment whether allopathic or natural. I have falsified no document as to my condition. I have a posted theory on our website as to why I am ahead of the curve on my cancer which is one of the most deadly of all kinds. In 6 months of treatment, I have done what 11 doctors and one of the top 10 cancer research hospitals in the world says is impossible. Therefore, even though I am not a medical doctor, I certainly can speak from a position of confidence about what I have done for me. I do not recommend anyone else do what I did, but rather use what I have done and consult with their own practitioner about the efficacy of what is presented. Cancer is not a long distance cure thing. No one should try to do what I have done without lots of research and/or support unless they are as qualified to do scientific research as I am. And that is not a bragging statement. That is a statement based upon solid fact.

I make no claims on our website or anywhere else, including here, that I have the “only answer” to anything. I provide information as a means for people to either augment their research or begin their research as the case may be. I make no recommendations as to anything beyond careful and cautious suggestions. Anyone I have consulted with or who reads what I have written and has responded personally to me can tell you that I suggest they do their own research. I have supplied hundreds of document links and reference material links to scores of people, many of who reside on this list. I have never once asked for remuneration from anyone for anything presented. Any time I have suggested someone contact a source, I freely give names, emails, websites, and phone #s if I have them. I also tell them if I personally use the product and what I know about either the person(s) being contacted, the product or the company.

I profit from no one specifically. We have established a non-profit corporation with a published mission statement of helping anyone and everyone who asks with no strings attached. We accept donations to cover the roughly $150,000 per year it costs to operate that comes out of my pocket. I take no salary or reimbursement of any kind. We have applied for 501-C3 status, but from what I understand that can take from 6 months to a year to be granted. It has not yet arrived and I make no claim that we are yet 501-C3.

Any time I advise about a product, it is something I personally use or have a long and very, very sure foundation in the integrity of the people who do deal with it.

I lecture and do seminars for groups that want to have open discussions/forums on health care and work to involve both mainstream and alternative health people in those discussions. There should be a reasonable blend of both, but generally one side throws stones and the other and it continues. I personally lean toward naturopathic solutions because I see way too much greed and avarice in the mainstream medical community today. The example I listed earlier dealing with chemo is classic.

Now, if you will show me where I have mislead or misstated anything I have put in print, I will gladly and most willingly apologize for what has been stated that is errant. If not, I do not believe I am misleading anyone by publishing a PhD after my name and certainly feel no need to make disclaimers or qualified statements about anything. There is a large disclaimer on every page of our website as to what we do and what we do not claim. That will have to suffice.

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of BrenSent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 12:23 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Bruce G. I think some here think you're a Dr. of medicine...

I think I saw where in an earlier post that you stated you are not a doctor of medicine. You might want to include that info on your signatures.

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> Hi Bruce,

>

> It sounds like someone is confused about the difference between a medical

doctor and a PHD, which earns the title Dr. in front of their name.

>

> I have been very impressed by the information that you have provided so

readily and the quality of the information.

>

> Thank you for being part of our chat group. You have been a very welcome

addition.

>

> Kind regards

> Aletha

>

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" It sounds like someone is confused about the difference between a medical

doctor and a PHD, which earns the title Dr. in front of their name " .

Aletha that's exactly what I was trying to say. I think Bruce's input is very

valuable also. We've actually had medical doctors post on this forum in the past

and I think the PhD title is making some here think that he is a medical doctor

and they're asking questions thinking they're getting " professional " /'licensed "

by MEDICAL college drgree advice.

Bruce keep up the good work but remember that some here, especially newcomers

may think you are a licensed medical doctor with your title even though you've

never claimed to be a doctor. The title Dr. and PhD is throwing some people.

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Hi Bren,

No problem, I didn't mean it in a negative way at all. Hope it did not come

out that way.

My best

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Re: Bruce G. I think some here think you're a

Dr. of medicine...

>

>> Hi Bruce,

>>

>> It sounds like someone is confused about the difference between a medical

>> doctor and a PHD, which earns the title Dr. in front of their name.

>>

>> I have been very impressed by the information that you have provided so

>> readily and the quality of the information.

>>

>> Thank you for being part of our chat group. You have been a very welcome

>> addition.

>>

>> Kind regards

>> Aletha

>>

> =======

>

> " It sounds like someone is confused about the difference between a medical

> doctor and a PHD, which earns the title Dr. in front of their name " .

>

> Aletha that's exactly what I was trying to say. I think Bruce's input is

> very valuable also. We've actually had medical doctors post on this forum

> in the past and I think the PhD title is making some here think that he is

> a medical doctor and they're asking questions thinking they're getting

> " professional " /'licensed " by MEDICAL college drgree advice.

>

> Bruce keep up the good work but remember that some here, especially

> newcomers may think you are a licensed medical doctor with your title even

> though you've never claimed to be a doctor. The title Dr. and PhD is

> throwing some people.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Bren,

I don’t recall ever

using the title “Dr.” simply because it is misleading. The

furthest thing from my mind. My 3 PhD’s entitle me to it, but I am

Bruce. I am now going after 2 more, one in holistic nutrition and the other in

naturopathy. Even with those added to my collection, my name is still Bruce.

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Aletha Wittmann

Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 4:34

PM

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Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone]

Re: Bruce G. I think some here think you're a Dr. of medicine...

Hi Bren,

No problem, I didn't mean it in a negative way at

all. Hope it did not come

out that way.

My best

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Re: Bruce G. I think

some here think you're a

Dr. of medicine...

>

>> Hi Bruce,

>>

>> It sounds like someone is confused about

the difference between a medical

>> doctor and a PHD, which earns the title

Dr. in front of their name.

>>

>> I have been very impressed by the

information that you have provided so

>> readily and the quality of the

information.

>>

>> Thank you for being part of our chat

group. You have been a very welcome

>> addition.

>>

>> Kind regards

>> Aletha

>>

> =======

>

> " It sounds like someone is confused

about the difference between a medical

> doctor and a PHD, which earns the title Dr.

in front of their name " .

>

> Aletha that's exactly what I was trying to

say. I think Bruce's input is

> very valuable also. We've actually had

medical doctors post on this forum

> in the past and I think the PhD title is

making some here think that he is

> a medical doctor and they're asking questions

thinking they're getting

> " professional " /'licensed " by MEDICAL

college drgree advice.

>

> Bruce keep up the good work but remember that

some here, especially

> newcomers may think you are a licensed

medical doctor with your title even

> though you've never claimed to be a

doctor. The title Dr. and PhD is

> throwing some people.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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--- In low dose naltrexone , " Lori Grady " <lorigrady214@c...>

wrote:

> did someone say that they were confused...I think most of understand that

Bruce is sharing from much knowledge and experience.....

>

> lg

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There are some who are confused...I've gotten some e-mails from some posters on

this forum and lurkers asking me if Dr. Bruce G. was a cancer treating doctor

and if so how to get info. on his medical license and where his practice is

located. I've told them he is not a licensed medical doctor but he is very good

with helpful suggestions.

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Bruce,

You are not misleading anyone. Many people post on

this board and offer opinions and advice about medical

topics and most of these people are NOT medical

doctors. I did not find it confusing at all since your

name is listed with the abbreviation " Ph.D. " and not

" M.D. "

Thank you so much for all the information that you

have provided. I am mostly a lurker in this group, but

I faithfully scan the posts and read what I find

interesting and helpful. Your posts have been great!!

Thanks!!

Jill

--- " Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. " <bruce@...>

wrote:

> I am not a medical doctor, but I have PhDs in

> several disciplines. I have never made the claim

that I was a medical doctor, nor shall I. ......

>

> I make no claims on our website or anywhere else,

> including here, that I have the " only answer " to

anything. I provide information as a means for

> people to either augment their research or begin

> their research as the case may be. I make no

recommendations as to anything beyond careful and

> cautious suggestions. Anyone I have consulted with

> or who reads what I have written and has responded

personally to me can tell you that I suggest they

> do their own research. I have supplied hundreds of

> document links and reference material links to

scores of people, many of who reside on this

> list. .......

> >

If not, I do not believe I am misleading anyone by

> publishing a PhD after my name and certainly feel no

> need to make disclaimers or qualified statements

about anything. There is a large disclaimer on every

page of our website as to what we do and what we do

not claim. That will have to suffice.

>

> Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

>

> Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

>

> <http://www.survivecancer.net>

> http://www.survivecancer.net

>

>

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Bruce,

I second what Jill said. all of it. I am a newbie, just dx'd in May and still trying to get a doc to prescribe LND for me( new Dr appt July 25th). I have found your post to be very helpful. Keep doing what your doing. For us newbies, finding a site that is so helpful and for the most part genuine is unique in it's self.

Thank you for your part in that,

Les

-----Original Message-----From: Jill Cannon [mailto:jncmail@...]Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 5:56 PMpoohbear6246@...Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Bruce G. I think some here think you're a Dr. of medicine...Bruce,You are not misleading anyone. Many people post onthis board and offer opinions and advice about medicaltopics and most of these people are NOT medicaldoctors. I did not find it confusing at all since yourname is listed with the abbreviation "Ph.D." and not"M.D."Thank you so much for all the information that youhave provided. I am mostly a lurker in this group, butI faithfully scan the posts and read what I findinteresting and helpful. Your posts have been great!! Thanks!!Jill--- "Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D." <bruce@...>wrote:> I am not a medical doctor, but I have PhDs in> several disciplines. I have never made the claimthat I was a medical doctor, nor shall I. ...... > > I make no claims on our website or anywhere else,> including here, that I have the "only answer" toanything. I provide information as a means for> people to either augment their research or begin> their research as the case may be. I make norecommendations as to anything beyond careful and> cautious suggestions. Anyone I have consulted with> or who reads what I have written and has respondedpersonally to me can tell you that I suggest they> do their own research. I have supplied hundreds of> document links and reference material links toscores of people, many of who reside on this> list. ....... > > If not, I do not believe I am misleading anyone by> publishing a PhD after my name and certainly feel no> need to make disclaimers or qualified statementsabout anything. There is a large disclaimer on everypage of our website as to what we do and what we donot claim. That will have to suffice.> > Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.> > Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.> > <http://www.survivecancer.net>> http://www.survivecancer.net> >__________________________________________________

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I echo this sentiment...Thank you for joining us here.

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Hi Bruce,

It sounds like someone is confused about the difference between a medical doctor and a PHD, which earns the title Dr. in front of their name.

I have been very impressed by the information that you have provided so readily and the quality of the information.

Thank you for being part of our chat group. You have been a very welcome addition.

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