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2006-10-09 19:11:55 · 4 answers · asked by moon_ahnad 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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I suggest VERY strongly that you seek out medical science for a treatment.

2006-10-09 19:14:47 · answer #1 · answered by dawnsdad 6 · 0 0

Although I agree with dawnsdad, I've heard of harmless things that can help.

Colloidal Silver (not too much of course, you don't want to OD). Silver used to be used as an antibiotic before penicillin. Today, surgeons use silver iodide on skin before they cut it, to kill germs. Also Band-aid puts it on the pads of some of their bandages. It is great to stop a virus too.

Distilled water, at least 8 glasses (8 oz. each) a day instead of other water. There was something that I heard about how it attracts free-radicals, or removes toxins better than other waters.

But definitely check out an Oncologist (MD) and if you prefer, also go to a Homeopathic Dr.

2006-10-09 19:39:48 · answer #2 · answered by J Z 4 · 0 0

There are many different types of cancers (blood, bone, organ, etc) and various modalities for treating each. As a simple object lesson...cancer can oftentimes be traced back to free radicals causing oxidative stress to the cellular [lipid] membranes which can adversely impact our DNA. To neutralize or reduce this oxidation process (and also help repair the DNA), one must increase their level of antioxidants through the ingestion of fruits and vegetables (not synthetic supplements like A, C and E). The data is very conclusive on this.
For your edification, I've posted several documents relating to cancer in my Yahoo Briefcase which you can freely download: http://briefcase.yahoo.com/apuzyr
There is other information there, as well, which you may find useful pertaining to high protein diets, low carb diets, building up the immune system, ideal blood tests, macular degeneration, diabetic neuropathy, free radicals and antioxidants, phytonutrients, synthetic vitamins vs whole food supplements, etc.
www.PreventionProof.com is another great resource. The research is highly credible and qualitative (published in both nutriceutical and medical journals). You will not find lame testimonials or some doctor's endorsement who is also "on the payroll".

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2006-10-10 06:03:29 · answer #3 · answered by puz 3 · 0 0

Take a look at the site below which explains many misunderstood things about the cancer industry, and has some natural cures too.

Cancer
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer.html

2006-10-11 00:36:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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