Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 I appreciate the kind comments, Judi. And I appreciate the patience and affection of in helping subscribers feel welcome. Perhaps I could start providing more data to the group to make it seem more interesting and useful. I have a friend who has received treatment at the Moffit cancer center in Tampa at the USF campus. They have a snazzy building there and the administrators go to great lengths to get wealthy cancer survivors to donate to their cause. Hence the snazzy building. They didn't save his wife who died in a few short months from pancreas cancer (same thing that killed my first wife in 6 months). But they licked his prostate cancer. My brother Norman died last November because of the radiation treatment damage to his throat. Fluid collected in his lungs, he got blood infections, and it killed him. And I still doubt that he even had cancer. I have another friend, Greg Caton, who got jailed twice in a 7-year ordeal with the FDA/government. He moved his family to Ecuador and the feds conspired with local cops to snatch him at a traffic stop in Guayaquil and jet him back to the US where he finished his prison term. He and his wife own http://altcancer.com and related web sites. He makes cansema, etc which cures skin cancer. and he has a new internal version with rain forest herbs in it. Check it out. I almost made a deal a few years ago to buy ellagic acid for about $100 a pound. People with cancer should have it in their diets, but like everything else, it's expensive. I nearly made a similar deal with some Brazilians for agaricus blazei murril mushrooms which contain beta glucans that boost immune function against cancer. And I came very close to a deal for that potent marijuana extract, and nearly made my own oleander extract using instructions I found on the web. I used to make Essiac from an old formula I found. Lots of things can help with cancer, but victims have no energy to mess with them. It would make a lot of sense for cancer victims to work together to cut the costs on such salvatives as I have mentioned above. For example, a little package of mushrooms costs you $50 to $100 a month, but you could go together and buy several kilos, then share them for only $10-$20 a month. Of course that takes time and work for SOMEBODY, and nobody wants to work free. I do, but then I'm an exception. And for the past several years I have pretty much ignored cancer in favor of studying the law and writing legal commentary and helping people with legal problems like foreclosure. Anyway, I make this point. I could help coordinate, and find products worth buying in bulk IF someone else would collect money, make payments, receive the product, and distribute it, as in a co-operative enterprise like some do with raw dairy products these days. Bob Hurt Thank you, Bob, for forming this group. It's been more beneficial than you realize. ) Judi in Florida, due east/southeast of you, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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