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Jon Hislop, MD, PhD
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Jon Hislop, MD, PhD

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Physician. Specialist in family medicine. Educator. #Digitalhealth. Science. Oh, & uh...no patience for those who push quackery.

North Vancouver
Joined March 2010

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    Jon Hislop, MD, PhD‏ @HislopMD 25 Mar 2018

    Seriously?!? #Naturopath says "cancer is a good thing". (https://montrealhealthygirl.com/cancer/ )! Pro-tips: 1- You're supposed to fight disease, NOT cheer for it! 2- Around ZERO people with cancer want (or deserve) to hear it's good for them! 3- STOP giving health advice! HT @crackedsciencepic.twitter.com/urcLiBagUp

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      1. Proletarian Memetics Laboratories‏ @Prole_Meme_Labs 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @crackedscience @mtlhealthygirl

        "I ask you, if radiation was such a ‘life-saver’ why the hell did everyone freak out so much about the Fukushima spill??!!" This sounds like someone who's done a lot of research.

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      1. Froginto‏ @elainefrog 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @IamBreastCancer and

        I had cancer and she can stfu. Or come tell me to my face why it’s a good thing.

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      1. Michael Buratovich‏ @MichaelBuratovi 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @crackedscience @mtlhealthygirl

        That is incandescent ignorance. I have two parents who died from cancer and watching them waste away was not “good.”

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      1. Ken RN‏ @toyotanurse 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @crackedscience @mtlhealthygirl

        Holy shit. I work on an oncology ward. If one of those “doctors” saw just a few of my patients I don’t think they could ever remove the taste of shoe from their mouth.

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      2. Jonathan Jarry‏Verified account @crackedscience 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @mtlhealthygirl

        The problem goes beyond just her: it's where she trained. Still in business:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13sGxbwradc …

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      3. Lisa Porter‏ @LisaPorter2 26 Mar 2018
        Replying to @crackedscience @HislopMD @mtlhealthygirl

        This is awesome!

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      2. John Muir‏ @johnamuir 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @crackedscience @mtlhealthygirl

        Please, in future could you find an alternative analogy to use than the word "fight" - cancer sufferers endure. They are no less a person if they succumb to a deadly disease.

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      3. Jon Hislop, MD, PhD‏ @HislopMD 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @johnamuir @crackedscience @mtlhealthygirl

        I agree. & I'm actually quite cautious not to use the word 'fight' with regards to what any PATIENT ever has to do. But this line addresses a health care 'provider', not patients. Broadly speaking, WE are fighting to eliminate diseases. Does the line still bother you?

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      1. Sadiya Kay‏ @SadiyaKay 25 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @crackedscience @mtlhealthygirl

        @YoniFreedhoff check this out. To add to your list, "alkalanized enviromment", "alkaline water"

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      1. Dr. Christopher Leighton‏ @ccleighton 26 Mar 2018
        Replying to @HislopMD @DonSmallman and

        She obviously has not spent 2 minutes in a cancer clinic. Underscores the lack of science underpinning to naturopathy. Merely organized quackery.

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