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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Enema can't do no harm

[Predrag: here is some perspective on things offered by a wise man whose identity I am not at liberty to reveal]

Conventional medics are very negative about treatments that have not been thoroughly tested out clinically.

It reminds me of the story about Maury Schwarz, a star of the Yiddish theater. Just before a scheduled performance, the theater manager came out and, with tears in his eyes and in a sobbing voice, announced that there would be no show that night --- Maury Schwarz was just found dead in his dressing room.

A great outcry was raised in the theatre. But a little old lady remained calm and struggled to the front of the theater through the wailing crowd, waved a supplicating hand and called out, 'Mister, Mister! Did you give him an enema?' The guy did not hear her or did not listen. So she called out again ... etc. etc. ... till the mgr. finally said 'Lady, he's dead. It can't do no good.'

'Can't do no harm' said the little old lady.