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Hi Persian,

I read on the internet the 'cure' rate for cancer spread to the bones is 1

in 200. I'd say this is pretty dismal.

Was talking to her doctor's nurse today and she said there is no curing

cancer in the bones. It is a matter of time and hopefully no pain.

The hip and sternum wouldn't concern me so much as the spine, which carries

all your body's messages. If the hip was in grave danger of breaking from

being eaten up, what happens when cancer eats your spine in two? Mom said

it is dead feeling in those areas when using a heating pad.

I wish recognized me but I can't get past the password to access

anything with them in charge.

Thank you,

Baugh

*******************

>> for I'd read viruses were sensitive to heat. He hesitated a long moment and

>> then said, Sure. After that, any question we asked was met with, Sure.

>> Later I found out the reason for him saying anything was OK to try is, there

>> is no cure for cancer in the bones, or such a small percentage that it is

>> nearly 100% fatal.

>

> I have never heard of cancer that has spread to the bones being fatal, some

> people

> have had it for years and are in their 60's, I know one. Cancer seconadaries

> can be fatal if in organs. i.e. breast cancer often spreads to the liver, or

> lungs

> or brain. You can live with bone metastases for many years.

>

> In our files of this group see the Cleanses and Fasts folder, in there is

> another

> folder called 'Incurables' by Dr Schulze. This may be what you are looking

> for.

> When Don is back online he will probably have more to tell you on this.

>

> best regards

> Persian

>

>

>

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Jean

I would also make up some essiac and have her start taking max doses... I've seen cancer cured with essiac. Keep her on raw fruits, veggies and juices...

Suzi"oldglory@..." <oldglory@...> wrote:

This hasn't come through since 7 PM plus, so am resending this post:Hi,Eight years ago my Mother had a lumpectomy for breast cancer. The doctor said he got it all. Five years later her doctor retired and referred her to another cancer doctor for periodic check ups. The new doctor asked how long it had been since her operation and when told five years, he said to not come to see him because she was cured. My question is, does anyone know anything that can be done for this kind of cancer that we aren't doing? We are doing ESSIAC, Platinum and Selenium colloidal water, Artemisinin, cottage cheese and flaxseed oil and far infrared pad. I'm forgetting a few things but have researched quite a bit.We are planning on trying the Breuss vegetable juice diet if we can get all the vegetables

(beets, celeraic, black radishes and potatoes and carrots. Does anyone have any good information on this diet. Supposedly in 42 days all the cancer will be gone without the sugar, carbs and especially protein.Thank you for any help or information!Baugh

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HI,

On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 07:28:56 -0500, oldglory@... wrote:

> Hi,

> for I'd read viruses were sensitive to heat. He hesitated a long moment and

> then said, Sure. After that, any question we asked was met with, Sure.

> Later I found out the reason for him saying anything was OK to try is, there

> is no cure for cancer in the bones, or such a small percentage that it is

> nearly 100% fatal.

I have never heard of cancer that has spread to the bones being fatal, some

people

have had it for years and are in their 60's, I know one. Cancer seconadaries

can be fatal if in organs. i.e. breast cancer often spreads to the liver, or

lungs

or brain. You can live with bone metastases for many years.

In our files of this group see the Cleanses and Fasts folder, in there is

another

folder called 'Incurables' by Dr Schulze. This may be what you are looking for.

When Don is back online he will probably have more to tell you on this.

best regards

Persian

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