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Offline Matthew

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Dr Richard Schulze is not a medical doctor
« on: June 28, 2016, 12:05:20 PM »
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  • Someone posted this on Facebook. We all need to be aware of people like this:



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    Allow me to introduce Richard Schulze. He calls himself a doctor in order to confuse people. In actuality, he holds a Doctorate of Herbology, not to be confused with a medical doctor. Although he goes out of his way to promote himself as a medical doctor. You have to read his full bio to get his credentials and discover that he never attended medical school. Short and sweet, Richard Schulze sells "snake oil" or the "miracle cure in a bottle." The only difference is that he does not travel in a wagon like his predecessors did in days of old. He uses the internet, makes ridiculous unfounded claims, and is promoting his "homeopathic medicine" to traditional Catholics and other groups that he knows are scared of traditional medicine because of FDA regulations. In other words he is playing off of people's fears in order to "peddle his potions."
    Here are some of the problems with Richard Schulze's claims. He claims that his products and methods have cured aids, breast cancer, colon cancer, and Alzheimer's disease with no evidence to support any of these claims. He also denies the proven medical evidence that cancer is genetically linked. He claims that the FDA, medical establishment, and federal government has waged a war on him because his products work. That the FDA and AMA are trying to suppress this knowledge from the American people because his products produce healing qualities they don't want us to learn.
    One of Schulze's more far reaching claims is that he cured himself from his own demise. According to Schulze, this act brought him into the world of herbology, and inspired him to help others. Again, Schulze offers no evidence to support the fact that any medical doctor diagnosed him with degenerative heart disease. He offers no evidence to support the fact that he returned to the same doctors 3 years later and was cured by the "homeopathic routines" and products that he created.
    What this amounts to is a bunch of claims and no evidence to support it. In essence you have a very clever "snake oil" salesman that is preying on traditional Catholics and other people who have fear. My very devout Catholic Irish grandmother had a very good word for people like self-proclaimed "Dr Schulze." She used the words "Blatherskite" or "Charlatan." I would call him a "Confidence Man" or short version "Con Man."
    If you are taking any of his products please do your research about this man and do not let him play on your fears and take your hard-earned money. "Dr. Schulze" doesn't possess the medical knowledge to cure anything. He is getting rich off the fears and "fountain of youth" in a bottle he is selling to people who may have legitimate medical issues. Saint Luke Patron Saint of Doctors pray for us.
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    Offline JezusDeKoning

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    Dr Richard Schulze is not a medical doctor
    « Reply #1 on: June 28, 2016, 01:58:02 PM »
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  • If he's a doctor of "herbology", he probably got that degree from Ego SelfInflated State University. Great school.
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    Offline Conspiracy_Factist

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    Dr Richard Schulze is not a medical doctor
    « Reply #2 on: June 28, 2016, 10:39:08 PM »
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  • actually it's the medical doctors selling snake oil like chemotherapy and pharmaceuticals, the person wrote on facebook doesn't know what he's talking about

    Offline wallflower

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    Dr Richard Schulze is not a medical doctor
    « Reply #3 on: June 29, 2016, 08:07:12 AM »
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  • Quote from: Conspiracy_Factist
    actually it's the medical doctors selling snake oil like chemotherapy and pharmaceuticals, the person wrote on facebook doesn't know what he's talking about


    Haha, great minds! I was going to say medical doctors have only gotten me and millions of others sicker, so I'll take my chances with "charlatans", if they can provide some evidence more compelling than those commercials with 3 minutes worth of side effects you have to watch out for.

    Seriously though, there are also many alternative doctors and "doctors" who are just as greedy and all about making money off a desperate and vulnerable group of people. We do have to watch out for them too.

    Medical doctors are amazing at many things, I am very grateful for them and would not be alive today without them. BUT they have their limits and beyond those limits their distinctions don't mean much.


    Offline Oath Keeper

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    Dr Richard Schulze is not a medical doctor
    « Reply #4 on: June 29, 2016, 09:24:39 AM »
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  • People like these prey on the poor and ignorant who are suspicious of mainstream medicine due to their conspiracy theories. They pour money into supplement subscriptions which don't work or have you taking several vitamins a day. It's been scientifically proven some supplements simply don't work or require such massive doses that it's not feasible. Same thing with homeopathy. I know I'm about to get Down-vote carpet-bombed because a lot of trads swear to homeopathy (almost with cultish obsession) but it's a farce. Its been proven to be a placebo effect and double blind clinical trials have shown it doesn't work.


    Offline Mark 79

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    Dr Richard Schulze is not a medical doctor
    « Reply #5 on: June 29, 2016, 04:12:27 PM »
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  • Quote from: Oath Keeper
    People like these prey on the poor and ignorant who are suspicious of mainstream medicine due to their conspiracy theories. They pour money into supplement subscriptions which don't work or have you taking several vitamins a day. It's been scientifically proven some supplements simply don't work or require such massive doses that it's not feasible. Same thing with homeopathy. I know I'm about to get Down-vote carpet-bombed because a lot of trads swear to homeopathy (almost with cultish obsession) but it's a farce. Its been proven to be a placebo effect and double blind clinical trials have shown it doesn't work.


    I have previously posted the fundamental flaws of homeopathy. Homeopathy is truly quackery, but that does not exculpate allopathy. There is much that is demonstrably wrong with "mainstream medicine."  For starters, read the confessions of the CDC's whistleblowers about how they had solid evidence showing that vaccines do cause autism, but published "peer-reviewed" papers that denied any connection.

    "Mainstream medicine" now kills about 200,000 people annually and yet "mainstream medicine" has the gall to complain about guns.