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A case here and a case there does not validate a particular protocol. What is

needed is for those working with cancer patients to herald the use of fasting.

As for Shelton? I suppose he might have written a book I didn't have, however,

it would be appreciated if someone would please provide the name of the book

wherein it shows Shelton changed his mind. I certainly did not see it at his

ranch in San nor in any of the monthly Hygienic Review periodicals he

sent out. However, there is always that saying, 'Things Change'.

Keeping in mind that Testicular Cancer is one of the routinely 'cured' cancers

by Conventional treatments doesn't mean it would work for lung, pancreatic,

Esophageal, Stomach cancers or Breast Cancer and especially Brain cancers

because even benign brain tumors supposedly do not react well to fasting.

That from Esser, formerly South Florida's Fasting Guru regarding my

step-brother's problems.

I do not want to pick this subject to death, however when heralding a supposed

'cure' for cancer, we need to be able to reasonably support the claim or run the

risk of sending someone off on a wild-goose-chase losing valuable time they may

need to institute established protocols. Then one always faces the 'Not

Everything works for all people all the time'.

Joe C.

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http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20080331/

fasting_may_improve_cancer_chemotherapy

http://tinyurl.com/3ph5ca

Fasting May Improve Cancer Chemotherapy

Temporary Fast Shields Healthy Cells, While Chemo Drugs Target

Cancerous Cells, Study Shows

March 31, 2008 -- Fasting prior to cancer chemotherapy treatment may

significantly enhance the cancer-killing effects of the drugswhile

protecting healthy cells from damage...

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