Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 What many have learned is that 'Tumor Response', shrinkage, is one of the heralded results of Conventional treatments but further reading in the reports about Tumor Response, which is what shrinkage is called, has little relation to survivability. What is needed for Simoncini to be taken seriously is evidence that people are living longer using the Sodium Bicarbonate mix and by longer one would hope significantly longer. Word about a person here and one there is not evidence. Of course studies are difficult to get done and I would imagine Simoncini is not going to get funding to do any studies. One of the problems is doing the protocol one's self. Difficult at best for some types of cancer and impossible for others. For example for bladder cancer one can supposedly self-catheter and instill the mix into the bladder. ?? Even if I wanted to do this, I cannot physically do this and where would one find a physician willing to? With other forms of direct contact they need to have the mix actually touch the cancer. We're talking an incision and possibly scan-type equipment to get it to the location supposedly needed. Note I say 'supposedly' because we still do not know if it would work. These problems make it out of the reach of people and again, tumor shrinkage which we would all want, is not survivability. Living is survivability. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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