I'm not necessarily saying he's lying. But I don't believe what he says because he provides no proof. If I was to say, write a book on how effective my treatment is, I'd provide medical records as proof that I have such an illness. The fact that he makes such claims about having the illnesses he had, without providing any proof. Gives me enough reason to not believe that he ever had such illnesses.
The studies he's supposedly done without any documentation, pictures, etc. makes me question whether he ever performed such studies. The fact he toutes a fake phd makes me question his credibility as well.
But honestly, maybe he is lying intentionally. There's money to be made on sick people who have tried everything to cure their ailments. The medical and pharma industry do it, so why should we believe he wouldn't do something like that too?
Just read this article -
http://www.drbass.com/aajonus.htmlHe claims to have suffered from virtually every illness there is.
"My
dyslexia and autism, which no one understood at the time, embarrassed and frustrated my parents."
" I developed
peritonitis which was a
severe intestinal infection"My
bones were brittle, and I
regularly broke bones in my limbs. I was diagnosed as
borderline diabetic at 13. I developed
angina pectoris muscle spasms in and around the heart by age 15½. I was diagnosed with
juvenile diabetes at that age.
"At 19 I developed an
ulcer that turned
tumorous after medical therapies. After surgery the incision turned tumorous from outer skin to stomach. It was large. Doctors ordered it irradiated. and that caused me to develop
Multiple Myeloma (blood and bone cancers)."
"A volunteer for a hospice gave me a small booklet written by a woman who cured herself of cancer by drinking raw carrot juice. I thought that was pretty bizarre and unrealistic. But read the book anyway. I tried the carrot juice.
Within 10 days my dyslexia vanished. There I was at 22 years old never having read more than 20 pages of a book, finally able to read." - So how did he read that book in the first place, was it less than 20 pages?
"The macrobiotic diet seemed to put my cancers in remission but exacerbated my
diabetes and psoriasis."
"After 2½ years my
cancers resurged. Rather than fight it. I chose to die. I selected an old Native American burial ground and began fasting myself to death.
After several weeks fasting I had an unusual experience with coyotes. They gave me a freshly killed wild jackrabbit. I thought it would kill me if I ate it raw. (I had been told by all of my medically and scientifically minded relatives that wild rabbits contained bacteria or virus that would kill a human.)"
I'm not saying it's impossible to be true. And I'm not saying he's necessarily pushing this diet to take advantage of sick people (though he does charge a lot for those hour sessions). I'm just saying without proof of at least him having those illnesses, you're believing a whole lot based on someone's word alone.