Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Phil, I would like to know more about those cases of people who didn't make it you mentioned, as I'm exactly in this situation trying to deal with CML in my pregnancy by drinking green tea instead of taking gleevec. From: phil130566 Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 11:21 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Apricot kernels Not only is there no scientific data on these things working, what data there is shows that generally they don't, eg people in countries where green tea is routinely drunk get CML just as much as anyone else. There are already too many cases of people who tried to treat their CML with natural remedies and are no longer with us as a result. There are an awful lot of people out there with a financial interest in pushing 'natural' remedies and they are doind a great PR job of persuading people to believe in them. It's a big industry and unlike the main pharmaceutical industry it isn't properly regulated and doesn't need any scientific evidence to back up its claims. It's also a lot harder for the widows and orphans left behind to sue. Phil > > > > Has anyone heard of apricot kernels as being a cure? > > > > I've read that doctors swear on them, but they won't publish something so > > simple because of government red tape - the government(s) spends billions > of > > dollars every year promoting expensive and hard drugs, it would be > > embarrassing for such a simple thing to be a cure. > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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