Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metastasis#Factors_involved I found this of interest and to further impress upon people the need to run away from conventional medicine when there is Metastasis comes from the following statement contained in the above definition: " The treatment options currently available are rarely able to cure metastatic cancer, though some tumors, such as those found in testicular cancer, are usually still curable. " Rarely? No Thank you doctor! This supports the shocker I read last year in a then yet to be published medical study that said, " all breast cancer metastasis is palliative " . When doctors say " all " , that is quite an admission and that is why I say, 'run away from conventional medicine when there is metastasis'. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 Hey Joe, it is Jim again. I am in the boat discussed here. My colon cancer metastaticized. They give me NO CHANCE. So what choice do I have, really? I MUST choose alternative methods, or death. No choice. And I have two little kids who completely rely on me. So please forgive me when I get a little emotional when discussing altnerative methods. A lot depends on it. And there are some major conflicts, as I've discussed in the past: 1. To use anti-oxidants or not, especially if trying to do the FO/CC mix, and artemisinin. 2. To raise glutathione levels or not, especially if using artemisinin. 3. To go straight Budwig, because she seemed to have the highest cure rate, although intuitively this seems impossible. 4. And now, whether or not to take proteolyctic enzymes. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metastasis#Factors_involved > > I found this of interest and to further impress upon people the need to run away from conventional medicine when there is Metastasis comes from the following statement contained in the above definition: " The treatment options currently available are rarely able to cure metastatic cancer, though some tumors, such as those found in testicular cancer, are usually still curable. " Rarely? No Thank you doctor! > > This supports the shocker I read last year in a then yet to be published medical study that said, " all breast cancer metastasis is palliative " . When doctors say " all " , that is quite an admission and that is why I say, 'run away from conventional medicine when there is metastasis'. > > Joe C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 You are correct Jim and I'm 100% with you and your concerns. We're on the same page and emotional.......Scorpio that I am! Especially meaningful to me are the two kids " relying " upon you. When DX'd my thought was, my 2 year old grandson that adored me would never remember me so I 'asked' for enough time to get him to five and now he's going on 9! You do the same but even more time getting them to manhood. We are all 'newbies' you with your more than one year learning and me with my 60 years of learning since starting at 10 years old because of a Kooky aunt and uncle that eschewed conventional doctors. Luckily they had a DO who was already like us then (the late 40s) and who 'carried' me and the family along for many years. Talk about Kooky? I even fasted under the 'Master', Herbert M. Shelton at his ranch in El Paso, TX. So, you're on the right track and the best thing that could have happened, in my estimation, is that 'they' have thrown you off rather than experimenting on you. Stay strong and keep looking and learning. You'll be writing and teaching others for years so don't get tired of the list after things are going well. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 My son is a triple Scorpio. One day, when he was 5 years old, a dog (some sort of spaniel) chased his cat up a tree. He ran outside and started throwing rocks at the dog. When the dog retreated, he followed and continued throwing rocks at him. When the dog went in its backyard, then into its house, my son continued throwing rocks at the house. Of course, we had to stop him at that point. > > You are correct Jim and I'm 100% with you and your concerns. We're on the same page and emotional.......Scorpio that I am! > > Especially meaningful to me are the two kids " relying " upon you. > > When DX'd my thought was, my 2 year old grandson that adored me would never remember me so I 'asked' for enough time to get him to five and now he's going on 9! > > You do the same but even more time getting them to manhood. > > We are all 'newbies' you with your more than one year learning and me with my 60 years of learning since starting at 10 years old because of a Kooky aunt and uncle that eschewed conventional doctors. Luckily they had a DO who was already like us then (the late 40s) > and who 'carried' me and the family along for many years. Talk about Kooky? I even fasted under the 'Master', Herbert M. Shelton at his ranch in El Paso, TX. > > So, you're on the right track and the best thing that could have happened, in my estimation, is that 'they' have thrown you off rather than experimenting on you. Stay strong and keep looking and learning. You'll be writing and teaching others for years so don't get tired of the list after things are going well. > > Joe C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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