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[[image:RalphMoss.jpg|Ralph Moss|thumb]]
 
[[image:RalphMoss.jpg|Ralph Moss|thumb]]
 
'''Ralph W. Moss''' is a US-American author of books and topical essays and also supplies pertinent internet products on the subject of alternative medicine including the propagation of conspiracy theories in this field. Moss is not only active as an author of books, but also operates his own websites on the net and sells the so-called "Moss Reports" referring to health-related topics. In his own entourage he is mostly termed as a "medical writer", a "science writer" or an "independent researcher". Referring to Moss there are dubious vanity titles like nominations in the “Marquis Who‘s Who in America” or “Who‘s Who in the World”, “Who‘s Who in Health Care” and “Who‘s Who in Entertainment.”
 
'''Ralph W. Moss''' is a US-American author of books and topical essays and also supplies pertinent internet products on the subject of alternative medicine including the propagation of conspiracy theories in this field. Moss is not only active as an author of books, but also operates his own websites on the net and sells the so-called "Moss Reports" referring to health-related topics. In his own entourage he is mostly termed as a "medical writer", a "science writer" or an "independent researcher". Referring to Moss there are dubious vanity titles like nominations in the “Marquis Who‘s Who in America” or “Who‘s Who in the World”, “Who‘s Who in Health Care” and “Who‘s Who in Entertainment.”
In his publications and in internet websites of the “Cancer Communications Inc.” with postal address in Pennsylvania and in “Moss Reports” and “Cancer Chronicles” Moss on the one hand circulates demagogic views referring to orthodox scientific medicine (especially cancer therapies), on the other hand he tries to further certain unconventional cancer therapies  without any proven personal competence in this field. Moss is regarded as an opponent of medical chemotherapy in cases of cancer, which he considers to be inhumane.
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In his publications and in internet websites of the “Cancer Communications Inc.” with postal address in Pennsylvania<ref>"Cancer Communications inc", PO Box 1076, Lemont, PA 16851, USA</ref> and in “Moss Reports” and “Cancer Chronicles” Moss on the one hand circulates demagogic views referring to orthodox scientific medicine (especially cancer therapies), on the other hand he tries to further certain unconventional cancer therapies  without any proven personal competence in this field. Moss is regarded as an opponent of medical chemotherapy in cases of cancer, which he considers to be inhumane.
 
But when referring to some far out unorthodox therapies and obvious alternative medical humbug he also writes critical articles, so for example, in the cases of the Bicarbonate Therapy according to Simoncini or of the [[German New Medicine]] according to [[Ryke Geerd Hamer]].
 
But when referring to some far out unorthodox therapies and obvious alternative medical humbug he also writes critical articles, so for example, in the cases of the Bicarbonate Therapy according to Simoncini or of the [[German New Medicine]] according to [[Ryke Geerd Hamer]].
 
Moss is to be regarded as a proponent of alternative or pseudo-medical therapies against severe diseases such as cancer. In this context he advocates yoga, homeopathy or Therapeutic Touch. He is also seen as a supporter of the blatantly ineffective Antineoplaston Therapy (ANP) according to Stanislaw Burzynski. Moss also believes in the effectiveness of antioxidants in connection with Chemo- and Radiotherapy, although it is widely known that the formation of free radicals is essential to the effectiveness of these methods. Moss is also known to be a supporter of Virginia Livinston-Wheeler, who was of the opinion that cancer originated in an infection with the bacterium "progenitor cryptocydes" and consequently advocated vaccination against cancer.
 
Moss is to be regarded as a proponent of alternative or pseudo-medical therapies against severe diseases such as cancer. In this context he advocates yoga, homeopathy or Therapeutic Touch. He is also seen as a supporter of the blatantly ineffective Antineoplaston Therapy (ANP) according to Stanislaw Burzynski. Moss also believes in the effectiveness of antioxidants in connection with Chemo- and Radiotherapy, although it is widely known that the formation of free radicals is essential to the effectiveness of these methods. Moss is also known to be a supporter of Virginia Livinston-Wheeler, who was of the opinion that cancer originated in an infection with the bacterium "progenitor cryptocydes" and consequently advocated vaccination against cancer.
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Editor in chief of the publication ICT is Keith I. Block, who also wrote articles for the commercial “Moss Reports”.
 
Editor in chief of the publication ICT is Keith I. Block, who also wrote articles for the commercial “Moss Reports”.
 
Moss also held lectures in Germany and appears on his own websites as honorary member and scientific adviser to the German Society of Oncology (DGO - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Onkologie e. V.) This organization, however, is only a private society (Verein, association) located in 83043 Bad Aibling (Bavaria)and has nothing to do whatever with the DKFZ, the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg. The aims of the above mentioned DGO are furthering alternative medical methods of healing in cancer therapy and Whole-body Hyperthermia (SGHT – Systemische Ganzkörper Hyperthermie). It was founded by the physician and ufologist Hans Nieper and is said to have 500 members.
 
Moss also held lectures in Germany and appears on his own websites as honorary member and scientific adviser to the German Society of Oncology (DGO - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Onkologie e. V.) This organization, however, is only a private society (Verein, association) located in 83043 Bad Aibling (Bavaria)and has nothing to do whatever with the DKFZ, the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg. The aims of the above mentioned DGO are furthering alternative medical methods of healing in cancer therapy and Whole-body Hyperthermia (SGHT – Systemische Ganzkörper Hyperthermie). It was founded by the physician and ufologist Hans Nieper and is said to have 500 members.
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