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Australian 'anti-cancer god doctor' pleaded guilty to 30 crimes, saying acupuncture can cure cance

 
[Social News]     01 Nov 2018
Chen Qixin was fined A $45000. (photo No. 9)An article published by a Chinese medicine doctor in Sydney and his public "customer review" showed that he could cure cancer, the Channel 9 reported. He was fined A $45000 as a result.
Australian 'anti-cancer god doctor' pleaded guilty to 30 crimes, saying acupuncture can cure cance

Chen Qixin was fined A $45000. (photo No. 9)


An article published by a Chinese medicine doctor in Sydney and his public "customer review" showed that he could cure cancer, the Channel 9 reported. He was fined A $45000 as a result.

Yesterday, Chen Qixin, a doctor practising in (Gladesville) in Gladisville, pleaded guilty to 30 charges at (Downing Local Court), a district court in Tang Ning.

It is understood that Chen Qixin in one of the published article, his treatment can help patients "self-extinguish" cancer. "for unknown reasons, cancer patients (themselves) have no ability to eliminate malignant tumor cells," the article wrote. Acupuncture and moxibustion will stimulate the patient`s immune system and enable it to function effectively, thus eliminating malignant tumor cells on its own. "

In other articles, Chen said the treatment should go hand in hand with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

One of his patients` comments suggested that Western medicine was not working. Chen Qixin`s treatment does build (my) immune system to fight cancer. As far as I know, many patients have received surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer, but in most cases, they have failed completely. I would like to emphasize that my cancer is completely cured by the traditional Chinese Medicine (Traditional Chinese Medicine), managed by Chen Qixin. I don`t have any routine treatment at all, no surgery, no radiotherapy, no chemotherapy. "

Although client reviews show that many people are praising Chen`s medical skills, some patients expressed dissatisfaction with Dr. Chen in an interview with Radio 9. One patient said he spent a total of A $36000 on Chen Qixin`s treatment before his cancer spread.

However, Mr Chen`s lawyers argued in court yesterday that the materials he had published before the regulations were tightened in 2010 had since been forgotten.

But Magistrate Leo (Joanne Keogh) said negligence was no excuse, and Chen Qixin was responsible for public safety. "because of your publicity and comments, you may put your life in serious danger."

Australian Health Practitioners Authority (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, "We want to send a strong signal to all health practitioners that they must abide by the law," said CEO Fletcher (Martin Fletcher) of AHPRA. Especially when they claim they can cure and cure diseases such as cancer. "

It is reported that the AHPRA is currently in the process of verifying his registration qualifications.

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