Dayan Goodenowe, founder of the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre in Moose Jaw, claims his center has a “100% success rate” in treating ALS, viewing a recent CBC investigation as a threat from the ALS drug industry. The investigation highlighted the case of Susie Silvestri, who sold her home to fund Goodenowe’s $84,000 program, only to die from late-stage ALS after facing severe health complications. Following her story, Saskatchewan politicians called for investigations into the center’s practices. Goodenowe criticized the NDP for “grandstanding” and alleged a coordinated attack against him by the ALS industry.
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