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Thank you for creating this group.

Several members of my family died of chemo/radiation,

not of the cancer. I have a lump on my right arm, but

refused biopsy, etc.. will deal with it, whatever it is,

the natural way..

Let us know if the group migrates to Facebook?

Its easy to look up past posts here, am not sure this could

be achieved on FB?

>

> Okay, . I'll follow your suggestion to introduce.

>

> I founded this group in the late 1990's so people can share their wisdom

> and worries about curing cancer. I created a web site to show my

> understanding of alternatives for treating and preventing cancer.

>

> http://cures for cancer.ws

>

> I have not had cancer, but my father and other family and close friends

> have died from it. Okay, we will all die anyway, but why let something

> like suppression, chemicals in the environment, insufficient nutrition,

> insufficient water, parasites and clogging in our bodies kill us

> prematurely.

>

> I don't chime in much to this group. The web has become so topheavy

> with information about cancer and curing it that I cannot contribute

> much. How do you console cancer victims?

>

> Well. Truthfully, most cancer victims I know including those in my

> family ALWAYS turn to allopathic practitioners, and then die. ALL OF

> THEM WHO GET CANCER DIE FROM IT or a COMPLICATION OF TREATMENT, so far.

>

> So, I learned that I wasted my efforts on them. But look at ,

> our lovely, artistic moderator. She has managed to take control and

> seems to fare well. I guess I shouldn't give up hope.

>

> I believe the popularity this group once enjoyed waned because some

> members started or joined other groups, and nowadays facebook seems to

> have taken the world by storm for social networking. Cancercure IS

> after all, a social network. Would anyone like to spearhead a move to

> facebook?

>

>

>

>

> --

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My mother died of chemo also.

In a message dated 6/15/2012 9:49:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, furstc0404@... writes:

BobThank you for creating this group. Several members of my family died of chemo/radiation,not of the cancer. I have a lump on my right arm, but refused biopsy, etc.. will deal with it, whatever it is,the natural way..Let us know if the group migrates to Facebook?Its easy to look up past posts here, am not sure this couldbe achieved on FB?>> Okay, . I'll follow your suggestion to introduce.> > I founded this group in the late 1990's so people can share their wisdom> and worries about curing cancer. I created a web site to show my> understanding of alternatives for treating and preventing cancer.> > http://cures for cancer.ws> > I have not had cancer, but my father and other family and close friends> have died from it. Okay, we will all die anyway, but why let something> like suppression, chemicals in the environment, insufficient nutrition,> insufficient water, parasites and clogging in our bodies kill us> prematurely.> > I don't chime in much to this group. The web has become so topheavy> with information about cancer and curing it that I cannot contribute> much. How do you console cancer victims?> > Well. Truthfully, most cancer victims I know including those in my> family ALWAYS turn to allopathic practitioners, and then die. ALL OF> THEM WHO GET CANCER DIE FROM IT or a COMPLICATION OF TREATMENT, so far.> > So, I learned that I wasted my efforts on them. But look at ,> our lovely, artistic moderator. She has managed to take control and> seems to fare well. I guess I shouldn't give up hope.> > I believe the popularity this group once enjoyed waned because some> members started or joined other groups, and nowadays facebook seems to> have taken the world by storm for social networking. Cancercure IS> after all, a social network. Would anyone like to spearhead a move to> facebook?> > > > > -- > *Bob Hurt*> 2460 Persian Drive #70> Clearwater, FL 33763-1925> (727) 669-5511> Visit My Home Page <http://bobhurt.com> · Email Me> <http://r.beetagg.com/?48F181> · Visit My Blog> <http://bobhurt.blogspot.com>> Learn to Litigate with Jurisdictionary> <http://www.jurisdictionary.com/index.asp?refercode=HB0002> (Buy Now)> Stay informed with Lawmen E-letter> <mailto:lawmen+subscribegooglegroups> (Subscribe Free Now)> Donate <http://bobhurt.com/lawdonation.htm> to my Law Scholarship Fund. > Phone App <http://gettag.mobi>> reads tag>

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I personally like email because I'm getting tired of all the time and energy facebook zaps. I'm trying to spend less time there.

In a message dated 6/17/2012 2:47:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, apometron@... writes:

NO!!!![]sRodrigo Cesar Banharahttp://about.me/apometronOn 10/06/2012 10:32, Bob Hurt wrote:

Would anyone like to spearhead a move to facebook?

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