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Melissa Revici
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:48 pm    Post subject: Revici's Corrollary Reply with quote

All this talk about "Revici".
But I doubt, and I personally will make high bets, and give low odds, that
any of you critics will live to
the ripe old age of 102, as did my namesake, Revici.
And he did not die of a malignancy! Let's look at this way, if you're a
healer ( MD?), put your mouth where
your credibility is i.e., your health and longevitiy will be a corrollary to
your methods, as did Revici's.

Melissa
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pmoran@bordernet.com.au
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 10:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Revici's Corrollary Reply with quote

"Melissa Revici" <mgs700@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
All this talk about "Revici".
But I doubt, and I personally will make high bets, and give low odds, that
any of you critics will live to
the ripe old age of 102, as did my namesake, Revici.
And he did not die of a malignancy! Let's look at this way, if you're a
healer ( MD?), put your mouth where
your credibility is i.e., your health and longevitiy will be a corrollary
to
your methods, as did Revici's.

Melissa

Nice to hear from you. My Dad, who never heard of Revici, will be 98 in
August. I suppose that almost cancels your Dad out.

One of our problems has been the lack of any precise claims from anyone as
to what the Revici treatment can do for cancer patients. Your Dad
continued to treat it until at least 1994, which is getting into the age of
more modern methods of diagnosis, staging and follow up. Are there no
patients available showing well-documented cancer remissions?

Peter Moran

www.cancerwatcher.com.


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Melissa Revici
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 11:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Revici's Corrollary Reply with quote

No disrepect intended, but 98 does not cancel out the century and beyond
cutoff. You will surprised to see how
the stats on centurians in form of a bell curve statistically drop off as
the 100 year mark is approached and exceeded.
Wait till your pop reaches 100 then reply to me, again no disrepect meant,
just plain stats.
Study "Revici's " approaches and his use of selenium in a form that allows
mega doses. There are patients still using his
protocol being administered from Manhattan thru our auspices. Keep an open
mind. Remember you have better odds in
Vegas to hit a streak at blackjack and craps, then you have at keeping a
patient around with a good quality of life with >=stage III at >= 10 years.
Think about it.
"Peter Moran" <pmoran@bordernet.com.au> wrote in message
news:449331c5$0$25132$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
Quote:

"Melissa Revici" <mgs700@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vxzkg.60318$4L1.50480@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com...
All this talk about "Revici".
But I doubt, and I personally will make high bets, and give low odds,
that
any of you critics will live to
the ripe old age of 102, as did my namesake, Revici.
And he did not die of a malignancy! Let's look at this way, if you're
a
healer ( MD?), put your mouth where
your credibility is i.e., your health and longevitiy will be a
corrollary
to
your methods, as did Revici's.

Melissa

Nice to hear from you. My Dad, who never heard of Revici, will be 98 in
August. I suppose that almost cancels your Dad out.

One of our problems has been the lack of any precise claims from anyone as
to what the Revici treatment can do for cancer patients. Your Dad
continued to treat it until at least 1994, which is getting into the age
of
more modern methods of diagnosis, staging and follow up. Are there no
patients available showing well-documented cancer remissions?

Peter Moran

www.cancerwatcher.com.





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pmoran@bordernet.com.au
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Posts: 35

PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 11:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Revici's Corrollary Reply with quote

"Melissa Revici" <mgs700@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
No disrepect intended, but 98 does not cancel out the century and beyond
cutoff. You will surprised to see how
the stats on centurians in form of a bell curve statistically drop off as
the 100 year mark is approached and exceeded.
Wait till your pop reaches 100 then reply to me, again no disrepect meant,
just plain stats.

I am sure plain stats would show that quite a few of those reaching 98 in
reasonable health will reach 102 and the world is also quite well-endowed
with people over a 100 who never heard of Revici. This means that the
odds against your father's longevity having anything to do with his methods
remain quite high.

Quote:
Study "Revici's " approaches and his use of selenium in a form that allows
mega doses.

How has that been validated as a cancer treatment method?

Quote:
There are patients still using his
protocol being administered from Manhattan thru our auspices. Keep an open
mind. Remember you have better odds in
Vegas to hit a streak at blackjack and craps, then you have at keeping a
patient around with a good quality of life with >=stage III at >= 10
years.

With no disrespect, we still have no specific claim on the table. Nor was
my question answered as to whether we can be shown recent cases of overt
cancer remission with the Revici treatment.

But I don't really wish to get into an argument with relatives. I respect
your father as sincere and have no argument with his family so long as
cancer sufferers are not being subject to unwarrented claims.

Peter Moran

www.cancerwatcher.com
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awthrawthr@yahoo.com
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 10:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Revici's Corrollary Reply with quote

Melissa Revici wrote:
Quote:
All this talk about "Revici".
But I doubt, and I personally will make high bets, and give low odds, that
any of you critics will live to
the ripe old age of 102, as did my namesake, Revici.
And he did not die of a malignancy! Let's look at this way, if you're a
healer ( MD?), put your mouth where
your credibility is i.e., your health and longevitiy will be a corrollary to
your methods, as did Revici's.

Melissa

Hi Melissa. What is your relationship to Dr. Revici and have we met? In
any case, I'm glad to make your acquaintance. Moran has assumed you are
his daughter, but the only daughter he had was named Nita.

Kelley Eidem
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Joined: 13 Mar 2006
Posts: 122

PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Revici's Corrollary Reply with quote

Melissa Revici wrote:
Quote:
No disrepect intended, but 98 does not cancel out the century and beyond
cutoff. You will surprised to see how
the stats on centurians in form of a bell curve statistically drop off as
the 100 year mark is approached and exceeded.
Wait till your pop reaches 100 then reply to me, again no disrepect meant,
just plain stats.
Study "Revici's " approaches and his use of selenium in a form that allows
mega doses. There are patients still using his
protocol being administered from Manhattan thru our auspices. Keep an open
mind. Remember you have better odds in
Vegas to hit a streak at blackjack and craps, then you have at keeping a
patient around with a good quality of life with >=stage III at >= 10 years.
Think about it.

Melissa, could you bring us up to date on the Revici Clinic. I had
heard they might move or expand to NJ. What can you tell us?

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"Peter Moran" <pmoran@bordernet.com.au> wrote in message
news:449331c5$0$25132$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...

"Melissa Revici" <mgs700@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vxzkg.60318$4L1.50480@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com...
All this talk about "Revici".
But I doubt, and I personally will make high bets, and give low odds,
that
any of you critics will live to
the ripe old age of 102, as did my namesake, Revici.
And he did not die of a malignancy! Let's look at this way, if you're
a
healer ( MD?), put your mouth where
your credibility is i.e., your health and longevitiy will be a
corrollary
to
your methods, as did Revici's.

Melissa

Nice to hear from you. My Dad, who never heard of Revici, will be 98 in
August. I suppose that almost cancels your Dad out.

One of our problems has been the lack of any precise claims from anyone as
to what the Revici treatment can do for cancer patients. Your Dad
continued to treat it until at least 1994, which is getting into the age
of
more modern methods of diagnosis, staging and follow up. Are there no
patients available showing well-documented cancer remissions?

Peter Moran

www.cancerwatcher.com.





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