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Feb 25 15 11:45 AM

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Nevada state Assemblywoman Michele Fiore (R) plans to introduce a bill she said would provide more options for cancer patients — but actually relies on what medical experts call a myth, Think Progress reported.

“If you have cancer, which I believe is a fungus, and we can put a pic line into your body and we’re flushing with, say, salt water, sodium cardonate through that line and flushing out the fungus,” Fiore said on her radio show over the weekend. “These are some procedures that are not FDA-approved in America that are very inexpensive, cost-effective.”

As 
Ralston Reports noted, Fiore likely meant to say “sodium bicarbonate,” commonly known as baking soda.

According to the American Cancer Society, (ACS) the argument that sodium bicarbonate can be used to flush cancer out of the body stems from “unsubstantiated treatments” by an Italian doctor, Tullio Simoncini. Simoncini’s license to practice medicine was revoked in 2003. Three years later, he was convicted of wrongful death and swindling.



http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/nevada-republican-says-cancer-is-a-fungus-you-can-flush-out-with-salt-water/ 



Apparently there IS such thing as republican science. 
 
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Chuck

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Feb 25 15 1:07 PM

LOL , I find your war on republicans a tad childish . I'm sure I could find equally silly things to pin on democrats should I choose to and use a brush of similar size . However ,what an individual says or believes does not accurately depict the views of every other member of a group .
Nice try, though .
Or are you trying to make some point ? ( other than you hate republicans,which we have all figured out by now )

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Feb 25 15 2:05 PM

I feel the same way about fracking fanatics  ,abortionists and  global warming advocates . They are all ignorant . Let's not forget the gun control morons either . Pathetic .

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Feb 25 15 2:36 PM

OK, abortion (as procedure) relies on science, so do guns (the way they work is based on chemistry and physics), but there is zero science involved in gun control.

 

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Feb 25 15 3:13 PM

kazceizdw wrote:
OK, abortion (as procedure) relies on science, so do guns (the way they work is based on chemistry and physics), but there is zero science involved in gun control.


 

Yup ,it's all based on emotion . Gun control would not exist if it where science based .

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Chuck

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Feb 25 15 3:34 PM

kazceizdw wrote:
Nevada state Assemblywoman Michele Fiore (R) plans to introduce a bill she said would provide more options for cancer patients — but actually relies on what medical experts call a myth, Think Progress reported.

“If you have cancer, which I believe is a fungus, and we can put a pic line into your body and we’re flushing with, say, salt water, sodium cardonate through that line and flushing out the fungus,” Fiore said on her radio show over the weekend. “These are some procedures that are not FDA-approved in America that are very inexpensive, cost-effective.”

As 
Ralston Reports noted, Fiore likely meant to say “sodium bicarbonate,” commonly known as baking soda.

According to the American Cancer Society, (ACS) the argument that sodium bicarbonate can be used to flush cancer out of the body stems from “unsubstantiated treatments” by an Italian doctor, Tullio Simoncini. Simoncini’s license to practice medicine was revoked in 2003. Three years later, he was convicted of wrongful death and swindling.



http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/nevada-republican-says-cancer-is-a-fungus-you-can-flush-out-with-salt-water/ 



Apparently there IS such thing as republican science. 

 

A Bing search shows nothing about this purported statement . Can you provide another source ,please?

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