The best "cure" for cancer is PREVENTION! No one is completely risk free, but eating fresh foods is the best start for prevention. By lowering your pH levels you can also lower your risk for cancers. Magnesium and Bee Royal Jelly are two very good source for lowering your bodies pH levels. Do not buy the cheap stuff remember you get what you pay for. I get the Bee Royal Jelly from beeroyalproducts.com and the magnesium at Hi-Health in Scottsdale AZ. These are two very reputable companies.
2007-01-25 02:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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In 1990, I had Hodgkin's Lymphoma, stage 3-B, but I've survived. During the year in treatment, I started learning about alternative medicine.
Here's what I've figured out--FIRST, somebody--probably from the AMA--is getting my answers deleted as 'not a question or an answer', because they don't want you to know about it. So if you want to keep this information, you need to copy it to a wordpad document quickly, before it disappears. Hopefully, they'll give up and stop that nonsense soon. Now, here goes--
Cancer is caused by poor nutrition (including oxygen) and stressors. Stressors can be environmental, like heavy metals, food additives or pollution, or emotional or job stress.
Our bodies have 60 trillion--yes, trillion--cells, and there are always some mutating into cancer cells, but a healthy immune system kills them before they have a chance to get a foothold in the body.
It takes a LONG time, usually, or an exrtaordinary amount of stressors, to degrade the immune system to the point where it won't do its job, but once cancer has formed, it can spread rapidly.
THIS IS IMPORTANT! There are ways to BEAT cancer that the AMA is keeping from the American public, that are being used in Europe and around the world. Here is some information that is getting hard to find--
"The Cure for All Cancers", ISBN 0963632825;
"A Cancer Therapy", ISBN 0882681052;
"Hydrogen Peroxide--Medical Miracle", ISBN 1885236077;
"The Natural Cure for Cancer--Germanium", ISBN 0533071410;
"Killing Cancer", ISBN 0705000966.
Type 'used books' into your browser and find a good site, then type in the ISBN numbers and get some great help cheap.
I know of people whose cancer has 'spontaneously remitted' (WENT AWAY for no known reason) after they went on a program of herbs and nutrition.
The American Medical Association (AMA) and the pharmaceutical companies control medical law in this country, and they are in it for the money, and don't care about individuals. You and your family must look out for yourselves to stand a chance of being healthy.
This is not a joke, and I'm not selling anything. Look into it. Best of luck
2007-01-25 11:57:40
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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we are all doomed to die, cancer or not.
no, not everyone who is diagnosed with having a cancer of some sort will die from that cancer. medicine and the treatment of cancer has changed so much for the better in the past 30 years. but, medicine is not a perfect science and we can never expect it to be. it's a cr*p shoot. trial and error.
regarding a "cure"? there are surgeries and treatments available now that can reduce the chances of a reoccurance of a cancer. but, none of us, even those of you without a cancer are guaranteed any specific amount of time in this life. so live and be happy today, because you don't know what tomorrow will bring.
cancer is frightening. a whole new world of "what if's" opens up and it is never really all that far from one's mind. but, make the best of it. smile, whistle, sing, find something funny to laugh at, crack jokes - whatever it takes.
2007-01-25 05:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No it is not true, people who get cancer are not doomed to die. I am currently fighting the cancer battle myself, and know others who have fought it as well. It is true that different types of cancers are considered more curable than others, and that the earlier it is caught the better. But there are lots of people out there who have beaten the odds they were given. My tumor is a rare type that was about 11cm x 11cmx 11cm, and in my chest wall, pushed through my ribs. I had over three litres of fluid in my lung, and my heart had been pushed to the side of my chest. I knew someone who had stage 4 lymphoma, with their body full of it, in the bones etc. They have overcome the odds, even when it was thought they werent going to make it. They are now in remission and leading a normal life. Also half the battle i believe is your attitude. Never give up. there is lots of support groups out there to talk to. Yes cancer is thought to be a scary word, and yes it is, but it is beatable. You are not doomed to die if you get it. There is lots of treatment out there, and new stuff is being discovered all the time.
2007-01-25 18:26:48
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answered by anna 2
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'Cancer' is not one disease but a *type* of disease. Some forms are more responsive to treatment than others. Some tumorous cancers can be cured in the sense of complete removal; other systemic cancers such as lymphoma can be put into long-term remission (the closest thing to a 'cure' most doctors will claim) which is becoming more and more common.
Yes, it's scary, especially because there are rarely if ever any guarantees. But it's a lot less scary than it used to be.
2007-01-24 19:26:51
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answered by dukefenton 7
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It's not true that if you get cancer you automatically die.
My husband had testicular cancer. Had surgery and 4 months of chemotherapy. He's been in remission for almost 4 years now.
My mom was diagnosed with colon cancer. She had surgery, and has been in remission for almost a year.
My grandmother was also diagnosed with colon cancer. She had surgery, and goes for chemotherapy once a week. She still leads a pretty normal life.
It just depends on the type, how strong the person is, and how soon it's found.
2007-01-25 16:51:03
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answered by ★Fetal☆ ★And ☆ ★Weeping☆ 7
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No, you are misinformed (Lance Armstrong had stage IV testicular cancer ten years ago). There are over 200 different types of cancer that can be treated according to grade of tumor (low, med, high) or stage of cancer (how advanced it is). Traditional treatment of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery has increased the survival rates of all cancer patients. Even a stage IV cancer is no longer considered a death sentence.
However, what many people who do not have cancer or who are not caregivers do not understand is that survival depends on many complicated factors including the age of the patient and their overall health. Someone with a stage IV cancer can go on to a complete total remission and cure . . while someone diagnosed with minimal cancer, stage 1 could die . . not from the cancer but from a secondary health issue (infection).
Cancer is a rotten, miserable disease but their are survivors for every single cancer - high or low - at any stage. It is a fight though, and a patient needs to be willing to face chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery . . to do what it takes to survive. It's tough, there are no guarantees due to individual response and the patient is often going to feel rotten . . at least for awhile, but the chance is worth it if the patient is seeking a curative approach. I know many patients, mostly young people, who have cancer at all stages their stories are all over the web, many have survived . . perhaps you should read them sometime.
Survivorship Stories
http://www.livestrong.org/site/c.jvKZLbMRIsG/b.1568049/k.D5C2/Stories.htm
2007-01-25 05:00:25
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answered by Panda 7
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Cancer can be frightening, but this is definitely NOT true. I had a very rare cancer in 98' and was given very little chance of remission. I did make it in remission. In 2000 I had a reoccurance and was given 1 month to live with 0% chance. I went through experimental chemo and immunitherapy. I have been in remission and stayed in remission since then. I had one of the most aggressive cancers and I did beat it. I am not doomed. I am very blessed!!!
2007-01-25 02:53:13
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answered by juliepasson622 3
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There's no 100% cure, but there are treatments. You can have a tumor removed, plus there's chemotherapy, radiation, and some promising research into immune therapies. So, no, not everyone with cancer will die from it, many of them can be cancer free after treatment. And in fact, sometimes your immune system can fight it off if it's not too advanced.
But it still is frightening.
2007-01-24 19:18:58
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answered by Emmy 6
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I have heard of a few herbal treatments, like B17. Check out a book by Edward Griffin called "World Without Cancer", not sure if Amazon has it or where else you could get it.
Also, a Canadian nurse named Rene Caisse discovered an herbal formula when one of the patients in the hospital where she worked was cured of cancer, in 1922! The patient had received the herbal preparation from an Ojibway herbalist. She experimented with the formula and found it helpful to many ailments including cancer. The government of Canada became involved, and by 1938, Essiac came within three votes of being legalized by the Ontario government as a treatment for terminal cancer patients. Unfortunately her work was destroyed and it took years to surface again.
2007-01-25 06:09:10
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answered by QueenA 3
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