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Definitely.

I have always believed that the mainstream medical industry is not interested in finding a cure for cancer because it makes too much profit with its present barbarous methods.
Eventually, I came across a detailed report which agreed with my findings, and I have included it in my web page at

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

By reading this report, you will also convince yourself that it is best to ignore the mainstream cancer industry, and seek alternative cures. Also you should bear in mind that the medical industry will do anything to protect its profitable position, including disparaging alternative healers or even creating bogus court cases.

I believe that cancer is a whole body thing, which in 80 percent of cases manifests itself by producing symptoms in the weaker parts of the body, and therefore appearing localised. It is this treatment of symptoms instead of cause which creates the profitable, yet non-successful approach of mainstream medicine.

Some cures are listed on the web page too.

It is therefore obvious that a holistic approach is required, based on cleansing, diet, exercise and debugging.

CLEANSING
The best way of cleansing is to fast.

http://www.phifoundation.org/menses.html
http://www.healthy.net/scr/article.asp?ID=1996

but if a patient is too weak for that, or does not fancy the idea, then alternative cleanses are available.


Colon Cleanse
http://www.soundfeelings.com/free/colon_cleansing.htm#recipe
Bowel cleanse
http://www.curezone.com/schulze/herbal_colon_cleanse_1_2.asp
kidney cleanse
http://www.curezone.com/cleanse/kidney/default.asp
http://www.ehow.com/how_12678_kidney-cleansing-fast.html
http://www.falconblanco.com/health/cleansing/kidney.html
http://www.healingdaily.com/colon-kidney-detoxification.htm
http://www.healthfree.com/cleansing_programs_kidney.html
Liver cleanse
http://www.drclark.net/en/drclark_protocol/illnesses/liver_cleanse.php
Gallbladder cleanse
http://www.curezone.com/cleanse/liver/default.asp
http://www.curezone.com/cleanse/liver/huldas_recipe.asp
Pancreas cleanse
http://curezone.com/dis/1.asp?C0=261

DIET,
The best diet is vegetarian, avoiding all processed, frozen or micro-waved foods and drinks, and based on fresh fruit, fresh vegetables - preferably organic, nuts and seeds. Drinks should be clean water or freshly squeezed orange juice.

Many researchers promote the benefits of vitamin B17 as a healer. this can be found in the following foods:
Apple seeds, alfalfa sprouts, apricot kernels, bamboo shoots, barley, beet tops, bitter almond, blackberries, boysenberries, brewer’s yeast, brown rice, buckwheat, cashews, cherry kernels, cranberries, currants, fava beans, flax seeds, garbanzo beans, gooseberries, huckleberries, lentils, lima beans, linseed meat, loganberries, macadamia nuts, millet, millet seed, peach kernels, pecans, plum kernels, quince, raspberries, sorghum cane syrup, spinach, sprouts (alfalfa, lentil, mung bean, buckwheat, garbanzo), strawberries, walnuts, watercress, yams.

A commercial preparation of B17 is available called Laetrile.

EXERCISE
Exercise should be sufficient to create a sweat, but not sufficient to make you gasp for breath or feel over-tired. About one hours exercise every day is best.

DEBUGGING
There are various theories about how bugs create cancer.

Hulda Clark suggests that parasites are the cause, and that they can be disposed of by using a zapper.

Zappers are available from

Super Zapper DeLuxe
http://www.drclark.net Clark Zapper with amazing features get a free CD ROM

http://www.paradevices.com/zapper_works.html

Terminator Crystal Orgone Zapper Blood Purification Parasite Solution
Electrical stimulation devices for blood purification, parasites, relaxation, and addictions.
http://www.elixa.com/estim/zap.htm

High frequency parasite zapper. Includes product description and benefits.
http://www.ess-in.com/

2006-10-26 14:14:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Mark,

It is a very hard decision to make. I know, because it is the decision I have made, almost. I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2000, was cut upon and then poisoned with chemo. It has made my life harder in the respect that between the chemo, and then radition treatments, I have no strength left, arthiris, and severe joint problems in my knees that I didn't have before. While not totally leaving it {the cancer] to rampae the body any further, I am getting ready to start a new treatment of t-cell cloning. It is a fairly new procedure and my insurance won't cover it, so am eating a totally different diet heavy in antioxidents and blood strengtheners until I can cover the costs.
I won't say to anyone that my decision is the right one, but would say that depending on the cancer type, the decision is yours alone. Good luck, and God Bless.

2006-10-25 10:44:22 · answer #2 · answered by puzzledinphx. 3 · 2 0

Well, I think that's a personal issue, and in most cases a typical reaction to finding out you have cancer. Sometimes after thinking about it for a few weeks people change their minds and decide they want treatment. Some people find out the severity of their disease and don't want to go through the treatment. It's hard for me to say if it's ok. What's ok for me may not be the right decision for someone else.

2006-10-25 10:30:57 · answer #3 · answered by bunny 5 · 0 0

I believe it should be up to each individual if they want medical treatment or not. It also depends on your age as to whether you are a minor or adult. I have also heard of patients whose family members got guardianship over them and forced them to have medical treatment saying they were not in their right mind to make those judgement calls. Before I made any decisions, I would discuss it with my husand and family and also see what the options were and then decide from there.

2006-10-25 10:31:20 · answer #4 · answered by lcombsfan_00 2 · 0 0

I am so very sorry for you or whoever. Yes, it sure is o.k. Also, depending on your age and the type of cancer and the prognosis, give it careful thought. You might have a real battle on your hands, also, with family and friends (and doctor) Good luck to you and your family.

2006-10-25 10:36:07 · answer #5 · answered by old_woman_84 7 · 0 0

Listen very carefully to what the doctors tell you. Sort out what the chances of a cure are. Take some time to make the right choice for you. Don't make an emotional decision straight away.

After that it's up to you.

All the very very best to you.

2006-10-25 10:29:45 · answer #6 · answered by teef_au 6 · 0 0

OK with whom?
Of course it's OK!
Maybe not with the family of the sufferer. Maybe there are too many people relying on the ill one.
But coming from a family with a background of Christian Science, I would be hard put to tell someone that they are not allowed to give in to the biological powers that be.

2006-10-25 11:06:17 · answer #7 · answered by starryeyed 6 · 0 0

Make sure you are making a rational decision. At least discuss your decision with a professional and family. I had cancer at 31. Good luck.

2006-10-25 15:58:18 · answer #8 · answered by catzrme 5 · 0 0

If the cancer is incurable, you may want to simply keep pain at bay. Otherwise, you have to continually determine whether the pain of treatment is worth it. You're the only one who can decide. Good luck.

2006-10-25 10:48:51 · answer #9 · answered by DelK 7 · 0 0

In my opinion it would not be wise. Cancer can lead to slow painful death.

2006-10-25 10:29:01 · answer #10 · answered by lucy02 6 · 0 0

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