Michael Jackson Death Hoax Investigators

Latest News => Michael Jackson News => Topic started by: MJs Tinkerbell on February 14, 2010, 10:56:07 PM

Title: I Just got a clue.
Post by: MJs Tinkerbell on February 14, 2010, 10:56:07 PM
It's been in our face the whole time.  

Read this:
Dr. Cherilyn Lee, Michael Jackson’s nutritionist and family nurse practitioner, drove from Los Angeles to attend the premiere of “This is It” and to support Joe Jackson. Lee made headlines soon after Jackson’s death after she revealed that she had warned Jackson against using the anesthetic profofol, which led to his death.
Lee, who runs Nutri-Med Healthcare in Inglewood, Calif., described Michael Jackson as a man who loved hugs, laughter, Tom Ford’s Black Orchid cologne, grits and Kentucky Fried Chicken. During her visits, Lee taught Jackson a mantra: “I am so grateful. I am a magnet for miracles.” She said Jackson often recited it and taught it to his three children.
“Michael was wonderful as a person and so eager to stay healthy,” said Lee. “Anything that I suggested for him to stay healthy, he was doing just that. I’m so happy to be here to see this amazing movie that he produced. I was with him during the time, nutritionally when he was practicing and rehearsing for the tour. He was in good form, and he was in good health, and that’s all I knew.
Lee continued sharing her memories, saying, “Michael had this infectious laugh and he would almost fall out.” His daughter reminded me when I was giving him his nutrition that he loved to watch “The Mummy” movie. We would watch it all the time and just laugh. He loved people. One thing he said to his children was that hugs are free. It was so warm and so endearing. I hug all my patients. The first time I hugged Michael, I thought I was going to faint! Number one, I didn’t know he was so tall. I always saw him in uniform; I wore scrubs and a white jacket and naturally, I did not have on heels so I looked shorter …. He was always humble. He was a thoughtful and warm, and he never had a negative thing to say about people, he was just a loving person. He also taught his children black history.”
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: voiceforthesilent on February 14, 2010, 11:16:01 PM
Do you have a link for this article? I didn't realize she knew Joe Jackson or that she was even that close to Michael and his children. It seemed to me (in her LKL interview) that she didn't know Michael all that long. I must be confused. If you could give us the source of this article, it would be great. Also, if she is a Nurse Practitioner, she is not an MD. Blessings.
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: AvaMarie on February 15, 2010, 10:29:05 AM
'Amazing movie that he produced.' Thanks Dr. Cherilyn Lee.
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: rayvyn on February 15, 2010, 11:10:30 AM
Quote from: "voiceforthesilent"
Do you have a link for this article? I didn't realize she knew Joe Jackson or that she was even that close to Michael and his children. It seemed to me (in her LKL interview) that she didn't know Michael all that long. I must be confused. If you could give us the source of this article, it would be great. Also, if she is a Nurse Practitioner, she is not an MD. Blessings.

Perhaps she has a Ph.D.--that would make her Dr. Cherilyn Lee.
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: libra8 on February 15, 2010, 12:40:14 PM
Here is the link

http://cityflight.com/?p=598 (http://cityflight.com/?p=598)

Dr. Cherilyn Lee, Michael Jackson’s nutritionist and family nurse practitioner, drove from Los Angeles to attend the premiere of “This is It” and to support Joe Jackson. Lee made headlines soon after Jackson’s death after she revealed that she had warned Jackson against using the anesthetic profofol, which led to his death.

Lee, who runs Nutri-Med Healthcare in Inglewood, Calif., described Michael Jackson as a man who loved hugs, laughter, Tom Ford’s Black Orchid cologne, grits and Kentucky Fried Chicken. During her visits, Lee taught Jackson a mantra: “I am so grateful. I am a magnet for miracles.” She said Jackson often recited it and taught it to his three children.

“Michael was wonderful as a person and so eager to stay healthy,” said Lee. “Anything that I suggested for him to stay healthy, he was doing just that. I’m so happy to be here to see this amazing movie that he produced. I was with him during the time, nutritionally when he was practicing and rehearsing for the tour. He was in good form, and he was in good health, and that’s all I knew.”

Lee continued sharing her memories, saying, “Michael had this infectious laugh and he would almost fall out.” His daughter reminded me when I was giving him his nutrition that he loved to watch “The Mummy” movie. We would watch it all the time and just laugh. He loved people. One thing he said to his children was that hugs are free. It was so warm and so endearing. I hug all my patients. The first time I hugged Michael, I thought I was going to faint! Number one, I didn’t know he was so tall. I always saw him in uniform; I wore scrubs and a white jacket and naturally, I did not have on heels so I looked shorter …. He was always humble. He was a thoughtful and warm, and he never had a negative thing to say about people, he was just a loving person. He also taught his children black history.”
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: clea on February 15, 2010, 12:41:01 PM
link here:  http://cityflight.com/?p=598 (http://cityflight.com/?p=598)
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: karen-ishealive on February 15, 2010, 12:44:10 PM
Quote from: "AvaMarie"
'Amazing movie that he produced.' Thanks Dr. Cherilyn Lee.

This stood out for me too, now she could have mean't TII concerts as in the rehearsals he produced but idk this is definitely something to think about.    :D
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: simplyme on February 15, 2010, 05:11:50 PM
Quote from: "voiceforthesilent"
Do you have a link for this article? I didn't realize she knew Joe Jackson or that she was even that close to Michael and his children. It seemed to me (in her LKL interview) that she didn't know Michael all that long. I must be confused. If you could give us the source of this article, it would be great. Also, if she is a Nurse Practitioner, she is not an MD. Blessings.

"Dr." can be a prefix for many professions.  Just because someone is called Dr. does not mean they are a doctor of medicine.  Cheryll has probably achieved a level of education in nutrition that awarded her the title Doctor in her chosen field.
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: mjssoulmate on February 15, 2010, 05:24:00 PM
Wonder how tall she is.  At 5'9'' Michael was just average height for an American male, maybe even below.
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: Lou on February 15, 2010, 05:38:58 PM
Quote from: "rayvyn"
Quote from: "voiceforthesilent"
Do you have a link for this article? I didn't realize she knew Joe Jackson or that she was even that close to Michael and his children. It seemed to me (in her LKL interview) that she didn't know Michael all that long. I must be confused. If you could give us the source of this article, it would be great. Also, if she is a Nurse Practitioner, she is not an MD. Blessings.

Perhaps she has a Ph.D.--that would make her Dr. Cherilyn Lee.
I don't know how it works in other countries, but  in my country,  besides medical doctors, physiotherapists, dentists, nutritionists (and even lawyers) are treated by "doctor" too, so I didn't find it strange that the article calls her "doctor"- as long as she's graduated in a college.
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Good clues: she says he produced TII, he was healthy and so eager to stay healthy. Now she's talking about the same man they've been telling us was begging to be injected with propofol, at home, without the proper equipment. Hmmm...
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: hesouttamylife on February 15, 2010, 07:14:54 PM
Michael is beautiful.  I find it hard to believe most of what they are feeding us.  It is all a contradiction.
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: Christiana on February 15, 2010, 08:08:24 PM
I don't really understand what this is a clue about...but that's OK. Just wanted to add that the term "Doctor" CAN and DOES get used for Nurse Practitioners all the time. I have lived in 3 different places where a Nurse Practitioner was called Dr, including where I live now. Our medical building here has one on staff and she is called Dr, not Nurse.
Title: Re: I Just got a clue.
Post by: still beLIEve on February 16, 2010, 12:31:39 AM
Well.... I bought "this is it" and in the back of the box.... clearly says (in spanish) "This movie WAS PRODUCED WITH THE SUPPORT OF MICHAEL JACKSON... bla bla"

How about the english version? isn´t it there?
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