Gina
I've asked the moderators to delete the link to the quack cure in your post. While I'm glad to see that you now recognize this as a cruel scam on cancer patients, search engine bots can link trash like this to the OCF forum.
It's fine to ask about well meaning but uniformed friends "cures" but you only need mention the fake medicine or protocol without giving an internet link that retransmits the fake information or article. A Google search always turns these up since these doctors who prey on cancer patients want to get the most coverage possible and the most victims, so we don't need the link to expose it.
I was bombarded with similar articles and even packages of the fake cures from colleagues and friends so I'm empathetic here. But I am also emphatic that such links should not be on the OCF forum. If there is ever a major breakthru or even a hint of one, you can count on the OCF news feed to have it.
Even if it's years and years from being available to everyone, OCF news feed will report it, as they have done for geonome sequencing and other new avenues.
Thanks for making sure that no other OCF members or readers are fooled by this scam. As my Torts professor taught us in Law School: It never hurts to ask.
Charm