Resending as it was too large before.

Mike, I hope you will forgive me if I don't find Quackwatch very convincing. 
You may find this website interesting http://www.quackpotwatch.org/default.htm 
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A taste of the site: 

"The "Quackbuster" operation is a conspiracy.  It is a propaganda enterprise, 
one part crackpot, two parts evil.  It's sole purpose is to discredit, and 
suppress, in an "anything goes" attack mode, what is wrongfully named 
"Alternative Medicine."  It has declared war on reality.  The conspirators are 
acting in the interests of, and are being paid, directly and indirectly, by the 
"conventional" medical-industrial complex. 

Millions of health freedom fighters, and members of the public, worldwide, know 
what I know.  Public outrage and reaction is growing.  After 25 years of 
unopposed success, the "Quackbusters" are now in real trouble... "The end" for 
them, has begun. 
They, themselves are being hunted.

The "Quackbuster Conspiracy" is in a desperate place now.  They know they've 
lost the war, and are going to pay a terrible price for their actions.  The 
fear is in their eyes..."

He is referring to the increasing number of court cases being lost by 
Quackwatch.

I too find Hulda Clark's theories hard to take seriously, but I have found that 
her suggestions work. Having had my health wrecked by a parasite also make me 
take her ideas more seriously. The huge toll of cancer and heart disease that I 
see in my work in a medical laboratory suggests to me that allopathic medicine 
has got things very wrong.
Clark's parasite program was the first thing that made a real impact on what I 
now know to have been giardia, and its effect on my gut and immune system. It 
came back, and I had to take a drug for it, but for a while I was considerably 
better, and probably should have persisted with her program. If I had known 
just how sick the drugs made me, I would have done. Her zapper also seems to 
work. Many times I have stopped a cold or sore throat in its tracks with one. I 
have also used her liver cleanse, and my wife and I found we did pass what 
looked like biliary stones, and felt better afterwards with a decrease in our 
allergy symptoms.
The syncronometer seems ridiculous to me too, but quite a number of things I 
used to think were nonsense I now think are probably true so I'm not at all 
sure.

Paul H