User:Alrix27

I'm a Canadian, living in Ottawa. I have numerous patents in the communications industry and recently because of a decline in health I have taken steps to improve my lifestyle and food consumption.

Recently I have received a treatment at the Cancer Hospital in Toronto called the Princess Margaret Hospital where I read a very interesting case study where a Prostate Cancer patient was receiving a form of hormonal treatment that targets prostate cancer which caused his PSA levels to seriously spike. By administering a formula of four herb Essiac the PSA levels immediately dropped to almost zero and three research doctors verified the information and case study attributing the PSA improvement to the Essiac treatment. There is too much detail to go into for now but my interest in Wikipedia started from this point when I realized a page on Essiac did not include this most relevant information.

I am interested in why relevant information relating to cancer treatment is so painstakingly removed from the page. My motive is getting better. What could possibly motivate people to obfuscate and bury scientific, journal published information that could potentially help people? It's indeed a strange world. The amount of effort required to bury information on a regular basis is substantial. Why take all this time to bury published information?

Wikipedia is not what I thought it was. Or is it. We will see if scientific published information prevails or unqualified people's opinions versus research doctors studies.