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Comments (70)"In physiology I learned that everyone makes anywhere from 100,000 or so to 400,000 or so cancer cells A DAY." This is a common claim on alt med sites, but I've never seen evidence to back it up. The misunderstanding seems to relate to the fact that cells in the body are constantly wearing out, developing chromosomal defects etc. and are removed by normal body physiologic mechanisms - but these are not "cancer" cells until they start to divide uncontrollably and form a tumor. Your body doesn't need help from herbs to carry out its immune functions, few if any herbs have been found to enhance immunity in human beings, and if they did we'd have to be concerned about nonspecific hyperimmunity leading to autoimmune diseases. http://www.cancer.org/acs/groups/cid/documents/webcontent/003042-pdf.pdf "I have known many people who went to doctor after doctor who found nothing until they were so sick they were dying. This is not uncommon, unfortunately." What is the rate of cancer detection by alternative practitioners? What early detection systems do they have to rival (for example) mammography and colonoscopy in the diagnosis of breast and colon cancers?...See Morespraying and skin cancer
Comments (44)1. Sun. Everybody needs to get some sun exposure in order absorb enough vitamin D. This is a medical fact if you want to avoid serious osteoporosis. Don't overdo it but don't be afraid of it , and wear a good pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes. 2.The newest sprays are far less dangerous than the old ones and one uses a very little amount of them. We consume far more of the sane when we buy veggies and fruit in the supermarket than when we spray them in the garden in an entire year. This is also a fact. The most reliable chemist on the forum, Mark Rivers once posted and exact calculation about the proportion of propiconazole or tebucazonazole and alike used for food preservation as opposed to garden spraying of the same substances and the comparison was frightening; nevertheless I believe him without any doubt. 3. Although this debate comes up every year on the forum ad nauseam, needles to say, mostly people living in the west coast are the most judgmental (my utmost respect to the exceptions), since they live in a blessed climate and they lecturing those who live in less fortunate parts of the US while most of the rose breeders still hybridize modern roses in California. 4. Organics. Not all organics are good, some are straight deadly. Just think about Cyanide, Arsenic, Strychnine, Digitalis and so on. I think a much more complex, multifaceted and deeper approach is needed from the 'greenies". To repeat talking points is easy but that that does not make it true it just makes the repetition irritable. I say this despite the fact that because of my health I plant more and more no-spray roses, especially climbers. To avoid any misunderstanding, I am not worried about the hazard of the chemicals I used but I because my back problems I cannot carry the equipment I used to push-roll any longer. When I sprayed (and I still have to spray some roses) I use eye protection, chemical gloves and long sleeve blouse or sweater. We have to use use far more serious protection for the organic product, the winter spraying of lime sulfur; then we use a serious respirator. Isn't it ironic?...See MoreCancer Treatment: Helpful or Harmful?
Comments (9)Well, Randy, I don't have a ready listing of cancer cures...whether "natural, spiritual, traditional...but they do exist. Strange, A little bit after reading your uh post, I opened Dr. JonathanV. Wright's newsletter. In the title for this one it says, "2 cancer cures los Federales don't want you to have and how to regain your freedom to choose them." One was the work of Royal Rife supervised by a research committee of physicians at USC. He developed vibratory frequencies for each cancer that worked successfully 16 out of 16 times in 1934. This continued for a time successfully. Later John Crane revived Rife's work, but his offices were raided, his records destroyed, and his equipment smashed. Other doctors working with John Crane were driven out of practice. Then there is the story of Stanislaw Burzynski who developed a system of putting "anti neoplastons" back into the blood of cancer patients. Some were cured...particularly brain tumors. His success brought federal injunctions against him. by los Federales. He was deemed not approved enough by our system, but finally prevailed. Randy boy, you go up against the "wrong" power and you are hurting....See Morefacial skin cancer surgery...your experience
Comments (21)My brother was watching TV one day and happened upon a program where they were describing different types of skin cancer and one looked like a blue ink pen dot. He thought that looks like the spot on the bottom of my big toe. He had noticed this before and tried to wash it off but it stayed. He made an appointment and found out it was a melanoma! It was just a speck of a thing but they ended up having to go back a second time to get a clear margin. It wasn't so much the diameter as the depth they had to go. He was on crutches for several months as it took forever for it to heal. He is now over 5 years out and no other problems. Literally the TV show saved his life as he would never have gone to the doctor. Turns out it is not as unusual as you might think. Sometimes they are found between the toes or even under the nail....See Moresocks
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