To: alexander_busek
Or perhaps turkeytail mushrooms. Look it up.
Or maybe extendo time in a sweat lodge? “Spontaneous remission” of cancer frequently follows an episode of high fever. Look that up, too.
Don’t trust me. Look it up.
15 posted on
05/16/2014 11:25:39 AM PDT by
null and void
(When was the last time you heard anyone say: "It's a free country"?)
To: null and void
Spontaneous remission of cancer frequently follows an episode of high fever.
Yup. In the early 1900s there was a significant amount of success with giving people diseases which caused high fevers for a few days. As the poor circulatory systems and rapid metabolism of many cancers allow toxins to build up more strongly in cancerous tissues, killing them first, the same general principle applies with heat.
34 posted on
05/16/2014 11:46:36 AM PDT by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: null and void
Or maybe extendo time in a sweat lodge? Spontaneous remission of cancer frequently follows an episode of high fever. Look that up, too. Dont trust me. Look it up.Don't need to look it up. I'm already quite sure that spontaneous remission sometimes (not "frequently!") occurs following a high fever. Also after eating Hawaiian honey for three months straight... Also after watching a "Gilligan's Island" marathon on t.v.
That's why it's called "spontaneous." It means they don't know or can't explain what caused it.
"Post hoc, ergo propter hoc" fallacy.
Regards,
59 posted on
05/17/2014 6:21:56 AM PDT by
alexander_busek
(Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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