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Re Questions about Brachy Therapy, or implant of radioactive seeds

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One problem of radiotactive seeds or any form of long term internal radiation

source such as the selectron is that enormous local damage that can be caused.

In the 70s and 80s there was a big scandal in UK that was covered up in which

several hundred woman suffered horrendous injuries - and deaths that went

un-examined by the hospitals and uncompensated. radiation is very dangerous

blosshan wrote:

On behalf of a friend of mine, I am doing some netsurfing to get

information for him about Brachy Therapy. He has been diagnosed with

prostate cancer, 3rd stage. His oncologist has suggested the Brachy

therapy as opposed to chemo and radiation.

Thusfar most articles I have come across are from mainstream medicine

but I would like to hear from people here on the forum about possible

negative side effects (short and long term)which would warrant a less

invasive approach to help him.

Also, any suggestions regarding a dietary approach would be welcomed.

He is aware of the Budwig diet and I have sent him all and everything

regarding Dr.Budwig's approach including the tape by Cliff Beckwith.

He has been using the flaxseed oil and cottage cheese for about 10 months.

Info about possible vitamin supplementation, or mineral supplements.

Has anyone on here been succesful fighting prostate cancer with

Natural Cellular Defense (zeolite)?

Thanks for listening

Hanneke ~ Australia

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