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To: Enchante
Strange, when pointed to a change in lifestyle that could be linked to cancer you prefer poison, and surgery and want everyone else to go that way too.

very strange...

To me the best way to beat cancer is not to get it, and if I did get it, find out why and what it is. To take the word of a Doctor that says they want to cut you up but don't know what cancer is or what causes it vs finding a Doctor that at least thinks they understand the cause of the issue is difficult to understand.

Did you know that fungus will split the DNA in a cell and glue it to its outside to camouflage it from the immune system? Did you know that triggers the test for malignancy?

No?! Why not? I suggest you do your own homework for a change.

56 posted on 08/11/2011 10:56:56 AM PDT by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: American in Israel

idiot, you know nothing about the kind of cancer I had, which has no known environmental or lifestyle causes despite extensive research

My point is that that your ignorance is dangerous.

“Cancer” refers to a vast variety of illnesses of many different types of causes and pathologies.

I hope for a day when chemo, radiation, and/or surgeries will be unnecessary for any case.

But to jump on the “it’s all lifestyle and modern medicine is dangerous” bandwagon, as you would have people do, is pure imbecility.

I researched my own case extensively before, during, and after. There was no rational basis for choosing anything except the best offerings of modern medicine which saved my life. Had I followed the idiotic kinds of advice serve up, I’d have died 7-8 years ago, thank you.

Your ignorance is dangerous, to yourself and to anyone who listens to you.


58 posted on 08/12/2011 6:25:33 AM PDT by Enchante (9 year cancer survivor (ME) this month - last surgery Aug. 2002)
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To: American in Israel
re: "I suggest you do your own homework for a change."

What you are saying is farcical in relation to my case and countless other cases. You have no idea what you are talking about when you generalize your comments to "cancer" overall. No idea at all.

You speak like the kind of zealot that has killed people I know, good people who took idiotic advice to scorn "modern medicine" and the "cancer industry" etc. The myriad doctors I dealt with know far more on the subject than you or I will ever know.

I suggest you learn to recognize your own vast ignorance and not pronounce on "cancer" with such mis-placed certitude.

and no, I don't begin to think that people shouldn't take more steps for healthier lifestyles, or that people diagnosed with any form of "cancer" automatically need chemo or radiation or surgery. Unlike you I know the subject is vast and varied, that there are myriad causes and effects involved, and that every patient and case must be looked at closely as a unique instance. There are many reasons someone might not want or need chemo or surgery or radiation or bone marrow transplants etc. All I'm saying is that there are many cases NOT covered by your blanket pronouncements.... and that following your "advice" would get many people killed. Yes, killed by your bad advice.

I recognize the complexities and difficulties of these matters. You do not, and should not pronounce upon what you do not understand.
59 posted on 08/12/2011 6:41:32 AM PDT by Enchante (9 year cancer survivor (ME) this month - last surgery Aug. 2002)
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