- Lorraine Day
Lorraine Jeanette Day is a practitioner of
alternative medicine who claims to have discovered the cause and cure ofcancer , as a result ofGod showing her how to recover from her own cancer with a 10 step plan. According to her theory, all cancers are due to weakness of theimmune system which must be cured by diet. "All diseases are caused by a combination of three factors:malnutrition ,dehydration , and stress." A formersurgeon , she is now completely opposed to mainstream medicine, claiming that "the entire foundation ofconventional medicine is based on ERROR," that standard cancer treatment has never cured anyone, and that nobody should undergochemotherapy orradiation treatment for cancer orvaccination forinfectious disease . She also rejects the common medical theories regarding the causes and cures ofADHD ,SARS ,anthrax ,smallpox , bird flu, and vision problems. Her theory implicates many common foods as harmful, such as "sugar is asaddictive ascocaine " and "paralyzes the immune system for four hours" and "the moremilk you drink, the more osteoporotic you become." She maintains thatDrug s never cure disease. She maintains awebsite where she markets books, videotape, and alternative medicines such asBarley Green . In 2004, she began marketing her ""Cancer Doesn't Scare Me Anymore" " videotape with aninfomercial which was declared to be "misleading" by theNational Advertising Division of theCouncil of Better Business Bureaus in December 2004. [http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/day.html "Stay Away from Dr. Lorraine Day", Quackwatch website, Donald Barrett M.D.] ] [cite web | title = Complaint to NAD about Lorraine Day Infomercial | |date=2004-10-27 | url = http://www.infomercialwatch.org/reports/nadcomplaint.shtml | accessdate = 2007-06-13 ]Biography
Day graduated from the
University of California, San Francisco , School of Medicine in 1969 and trained inorthopedic surgery at twoSan Francisco hospitals. She became anassociate professor and vice chairman of the Department of Orthopedics at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine and chief of orthopedic surgery atSan Francisco General Hospital . [ [http://www.drday.com/ Dr. Day's Official Website, accessed: April 13, 2008] ] During the mid-1980s, she received considerable media attention related to the risk of acquiringAIDS through exposure to the blood of AIDS patients duringtrauma surgery , publishing a book, , wherein she states that in 1989 she retired from surgery due to the excessive risk of acquiring AIDS. [http://www.aegis.com/news/sc/1989/SC891103.html "The doctor who's afraid of blood; DR. Lorraine Day's scary anti-AIDS precautions", San Francisco Chronicle, Jerry Carroll, November 13, 1989] ]Day's website, books, and videos describe the experience with cancer which led to her conclusions regarding disease. In 1992 she noticed a small lump in her breast, but did not seek medical care for another year. The
pathology report from her excisionalbiopsy onOctober 26 ,1993 , posted on her website, reports a 1.7 centimeter tumor containing an infiltrating ductaladenocarcinoma extending to the margins of the biopsy specimen. Her medical report fromNovember 2 ,1993 advised removal of a wider chest area as well as thelymph node s in her armpit, followed byradiation treatment . Day underwent wide excision, but refused drugs, chemotherapy, and radiation. [ [http://www.cancercontrolsociety.com/bio2007/day.htm Cancer Control Society website] ] She began eating a strict vegan diet, eliminated allrefined sugar andprocessed food s, and began drinking large amounts of vegetable juice. When her tumor returned nine months later, she realized that "diet was not enough" and tried forty different "alternative methods . . . one after the other".Response of mainstream doctors
Mainstream doctors find a great deal of fault with Day's account and advice. They question the validity and possibility of the appearance of the list of symptoms and diseases she describes as having experienced and the possibility of her having survived them based on her reported self-therapy, noting that her website carefully documents only part of her account. According to the pathology reports she provides on her website, her initial tumor excision had positive margins, indicating tumor was left behind. She underwent wider excision almost immediately. She does not provide the complete pathology report for this operation, but does submit a cancer staging worksheet which indicates only microscopic disease was still present in the removed tissue. This likely means no disease was left in Day's breast, indicating a complete excision - which is likely the reason for her cure. She claims the tumor recurred, but is unable to provide any pathologic documentation of recurrent cancer. The 'proof' she provides (by way of photos and her description) could actually be a variety of other disease processes. By advocating that patients avoid traditional medical care, she is advising cancer patients to forgo the treatments that she deemed necessary for herself.
Critics of her videotapes and books point out that in addition to her medical advice, she describes a centuries-old conspiracy for
world domination which involves such elements as AIDS,fluoridation , vaccination,pornography ,gun control ,food irradiation , chemotherapy, radiation treatment,bank centralization ,junk food , themedical profession ,television programming ,computer game s,subliminal message s,rock music , theCIA , government food management, theIlluminati , theRockefeller Foundation , theAmerican Cancer Society ,DVD technology,television set s which spy on people, theCommunist Manifesto (promoted by the U.S. Government), thenews media ,school textbook s, conspiracy toassassinate bothKennedy s,Princess Diana , andMartin Luther King ,socialized medicine , melting of thepolar ice cap , and plans byNASA to move the Earth further from the Sun; and that even a small amount of television watching serves to destroy the viewer's capacity for rational thought and the ability to see the workings of this conspiracy.Furthermore, even should her story of cancer recovery be true at face value, her critics stress that it does not therefore follow that all cancer patients would also be helped by the same regimen, nor that conventional medicine cannot help and in fact is harmful to all cancer patients; particularly since her story is so medically unique. They describe examples of patients who were influenced by Day's theories, with the result of severe degradation of their medical conditions beyond what would have been predicted had they undergone conventional treatment.
Involvement in Ernst Zündel deportation case
Day also gained some media attention in an unrelated matter, when she was introduced as a "surprise witness" to testify on behalf of the release of Holocaust denier
Ernst Zündel , imprisoned inCanada while awaiting the result of hisdeportation hearing. Zündel had claimed to have cured himself of inoperable terminal cancer with the use of herbal remedies, but that the Canadian authorities were withholding this treatment from him causing a relapse of the disease. Day testified in support of this assertion, arguing (unsuccessfully) that he should be released on his ownrecognizance for health reasons. However, she went beyond merely testifying for the defense, appearing on television to claim that the Canadian authorities "plan to kill him by neglect and keeping him under pressure," and signing apetition stating that "Mr. Zündel is an honest, outspoken man, and he does not deserve to be sent to Germany to face FIVE YEARS in prison merely because he has openly questioned the accuracy and veracity of what many claim to have been an historical occurrence."ee also
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Donald Barrett
*Kevin Trudeau References
External links
* [http://www.drday.com Lorraine Day's official website]
* [http://www.goodnewsaboutgod.com Lorraine Day's other official website]
* [http://www.worldofradio.com/dxld3171.txt Transcripts of news reports of Zündel hearing proceedings]
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