No. What I said is that his brother has time. It is important for his brother to learn as quickly as possible what his choices are. It is NOT a decision for others including his family members. It is his life. He must choose the treatment he is willing to do. No one can force it on him. My original message clearly stated that I believe there are good treatment options based on what is available in our medical science. If his brother is willing to learn, he will make informed decision. My message also clearly stated that alternative routes are not effective once the cancer has progressed. Do not pull things out of context please.
Do you truly believe all this stuff? How can any person of reasonable intelligence and education place so much credence in in unsubstantiated claims yet ignore any rigorous data from scientific study and double blind trial?? Just curious how your mind works because mine works a lot different apparently
well, i was born in the western hemisphere, but after speaking with western people my conclusion is this.. many of you are so deeply brainwashed that the only result for you is suffering... pain, cancer and all the worst crap. don't read buteyko, dont read chinese medicine. go straight to your MD and .... you know what to expect you'll be f....
For those of you who put your faith in the published clinical studies, scientific evidence and Government agencies who license and control medicine in the US and are supposed to protect the public, you might want to go back and look at the studies and reassurance we got concerning tobacco use and the safety of leaded gasoline.
maybe we should just trust the american diet and ignore all the healthy,non ama sponsored,who should we trust sense that comes out,the american diet if you ignore the statistical health risks, tastes great..carry on
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/m...people-forget-to-die.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Moraitis considered staying in America and seeking aggressive cancer treatment at a local hospital. That way, he could also be close to his adult children. But he decided instead to return to Ikaria, where he could be buried with his ancestors in a cemetery shaded by oak trees that overlooked the Aegean Sea. He figured a funeral in the United States would cost thousands, a traditional Ikarian one only $200, leaving more of his retirement savings for his wife, Elpiniki. Moraitis and Elpiniki moved in with his elderly parents, into a tiny, whitewashed house on two acres of stepped vineyards near Evdilos, on the north side of Ikaria. At first, he spent his days in bed, as his mother and wife tended to him. He reconnected with his faith. On Sunday mornings, he hobbled up the hill to a tiny Greek Orthodox chapel where his grandfather once served as a priest. When his childhood friends discovered that he had moved back, they started showing up every afternoon. Theyâd talk for hours, an activity that invariably involved a bottle or two of locally produced wine. I might as well die happy, he thought. In the ensuing months, something strange happened. He says he started to feel stronger. One day, feeling ambitious, he planted some vegetables in the garden. He didnât expect to live to harvest them, but he enjoyed being in the sunshine, breathing the ocean air. Elpiniki could enjoy the fresh vegetables after he was gone. Six months came and went. Moraitis didnât die. Instead, he reaped his garden and, feeling emboldened, cleaned up the family vineyard as well. Easing himself into the island routine, he woke up when he felt like it, worked in the vineyards until midafternoon, made himself lunch and then took a long nap. In the evenings, he often walked to the local tavern, where he played dominoes past midnight. The years passed. His health continued to improve. He added a couple of rooms to his parentsâ home so his children could visit. He built up the vineyard until it produced 400 gallons of wine a year. Today, three and a half decades later, heâs 97 years old â according to an official document he disputes; he says heâs 102 â and cancer-free. He never went through chemotherapy, took drugs or sought therapy of any sort. All he did was move home to Ikaria.
didn't know where to place it, so how about here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KLjgBLwH3Wc# cured her from MS , might be at least good for preventing cancer..
I skimmed thru this tread and didn't see it... there used to be a 'black salve' that would remove any abnormality, including cancers, on your skin. There were even some pills you could take internally. Last time I looked (about 10 years ago) there were some still offered, but the FDA apparently made them take out the more active ingredients. I tried one and it did virually nothing. Think one active ingredient was zinc oxide. Are there any available now that work? __________________ Bighorn Botanicals in Montana sells a 'Yew tip' that has reasonable science behind it for cancer healing and prevention. I've taken it for years as a preventative, especially when I've had jobs that took me into even mildly toxic environments... like being a grad student in the sciences. Lots of chemicals there. And I worked in agriculture for a time. When I was a kid, we had a crop dusting pilot as a neighbor who would spray our block with whatever was left in his tank on the way back to the airfield. No bugs on our block... and lots of firtilizer. He died with a brain tumor after less than 10 years of that job. Think a lot of my health issues go back to that. He'd spray our sheets hanging out on the line, and we didn't know enough to rewash them. No consciousness of the risk at that time. But look into the Yew tip...