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« on: February 22, 2012, 04:12:25 AM »

Does Chemotherapy work? Would you do it if you were told you had cancer?

I was watching some youtube videos of people that are on it. It looked to me like as if most of them probably without doing any research of their own just blindly accepted their dr's advice and are now doing that. I can't say for sure cuz I don't know much about Chemo that's why I'm asking here, but I think it's just another big pharma poison prescribed in mass to make billions of dollars on the backs of dumb sheeple. Talk about sad.  Shocked
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« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 05:33:00 AM »


I'm sure it has its legitimate place in the world of stop-gap medicine, but for the most part, chemo-therapy is a crap-shoot... enough to hopefully kill the cancer before it kills the patient.

Consider also the lasting negative effects that chemo can cause.  It doesn't help you heal from whatever cancerous affliction you've suffered, and in many cases, it prevents the body from being able to heal itself after treatment.  Bowel cancer is a good example.  They expose your insides to the open air causing the cancer to spread past the innards they remove (which typically results in you being stuck with a sh*t-bag the rest of your life), then a chemo schedule is done and the rest of your digestive system is basically destroyed... hello shakes and smoothies forever.  And, just in case it comes back, they usually leave the "port" in place.  So, your body is malnurished for all time, you have a sh*t-bag to carry around, and you have a hole in you that was never intended by nature.  Sure, you lived, but what kind of life is that?

Chemo, radiation and other allopathic approaches to cancer treatment are akin to Russian Roulette, imo.

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« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2012, 09:03:56 AM »

Dr Sherry Rogers says you need to take nutrients during chemo in her book "Is your Cardiologist Killing You". She mentions Vit E (E Gems Elite which is all 8 parts of E) and Glutathione, for just two. Her books and newsletter can be found here:

http://www.prestigepublishing.com

I have most of them and also get her newsletter. She is a semi-retired medical doctor (she specialized in environmental medicine, allergies and molecular biology). She teaches people how to take care of their bodies by not putting junk into them that create problems. Shes big on nutrients and testing them to see what you are low in. That is usually what causes your problems. Once you fix those, and eat right, you are good to go in many cases.

 
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« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2012, 09:20:49 AM »

I guess nobody knows what they would do until they are faced with the question. My thoughts now are NO! However, if I did do it, I would check my nutrient levels before and beef up my system before I did it. Then the bodies immune system could work better while going through chemo. It's many times the chemo that kills people who are depleted in nutrients! Also, chemo doesn't cure, it only may prolong your life a few months for some (and those months are miserable for many).

It's a call that each person has to make for themselves. The doctors will automatically tell you it must be done. That's how they are trained. I would consider alternative treatments also. She has information all need to read on many topics to do with your health.

Her book "Wellness against all odds" is a book she recommends for anyone who has just been diagnosed with cancer. Some have reversed it by diet (Macrodiet).

IMO!

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« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2012, 10:05:42 AM »

I wouldn't say its completely inneffective. It's like vaccines. Vaccines do work to some degree but also fill you with poison which fucks you up in other ways. Chemotherapy is the same. There are many out there who have been saved by chemotherapy. My godmother for example had cancer and was saved by chemotherapy. As was my next door neighbour. So it's obviously not totally ineffective. But i think it's unneccesary. There are natural and other alternative treatments that are at least as effective, likely more, with no negative effects, that Big Pharma doesn't want you to know about. People tend to use the alternative treatments as a last resort when conventional treatments don't work. I think it should be the other way around. You should start off with natural alternative treatments and if for some reason they don't work well then go chemo as a last resort.
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« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2012, 01:29:10 PM »

I would not do it. CT only means to poison the body and to fill the money bags of the pharma concerns - in my eyes.
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« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2012, 01:57:57 PM »

Does Chemotherapy work? Would you do it if you were told you had cancer?

I have seen friends dead after taking chemo treatments.

There's no way they are going to put that poison in my body. Neither will I do radiation.

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« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2012, 10:08:07 PM »

Well the reason I ask is I was on you-tube and I found people blogging there chemo treatments. Talk about weird. I did some posts trying to tell them they're killing themselves. But didn't get any responses so maybe they actually were dead already who knows???

I know for a fact I'll never get cancer. There's just no way I'll ever get it. The reason is that for one good health runs in my family. Which is a real blessing. But the other thing is I'd never put myself through the battery of tests to get diagnosed. I made that mistake once already. I had figured out that I had narcolepcy. It showed up in JR high just after I got vaccinated! THANKS BIG PHARAMA!!! But to add insult to injury I wasn't sure what it was. Finally figured out it's most likely narcolepsy after doing a bunch of research. but did the stupid thing of getting it diagnosed. I didn't know it but I had my drivers license reduced to annual renewals. Including an annual medical check up that even the sleep dr told me is completely unnecessary but that his hands were tied. So I did that for like 13 years. Then they finally just recently changed my license to be renewed now ever 2 years. OH THANKS. Big whoppie! But that's what people do when they're asleep.

But I read this book called... "confessions of a medical heiratic" definitely pick up a copy even if that means you have to buy one off amazon as it's hard to find because it was written back in the 80's or something. But the guy exposes the whole medcial fraud. And the author is a world renoun dr. It's crazy. The first line in the book is like "Whatever you do, don't ever go into a medical clinic or into a hospital unless you have a life threatening injury like a broken arm... etc etc...". then he starts to explain why. Anyway enough said.
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« Reply #8 on: March 09, 2012, 01:11:18 AM »

Chemotherapy? eeeh im touch and go with this.

Chemo has come a long way, I mean... to me it really depends on the age group the patient would be in.

If your 50 years old and have some small cancer targeted surgery + chemo to clean it up might be pretty effective. .  .  and since your already 50 ish, by the time the chemo radiation causes a cancer to form... you would probably be 70~80.

Its really just about extending life imo when you have a serious cancer.

If with the cancer you would only live another 5 years.... and with chemo another 20 (if the cancer dies) ... its a fair trade off I would say.

As much as I would like to say "use some homeopathic/natural solution" I don't think the average person will pull off a holistic remedy. . . the world is too full of stress and such to let you concentrate and focus on healing without taking a long vacation.


Cancer = Stress+bad diet+exposure to toxins and radiation.

Stress lowers your immunity to it.
Bad diet (high in sugar) fuels the cancer cells allowing them to grow.
Exposure to toxins and radiation (UV rays/Xrays/Gama Rays/injested radioactive dust (alpha)) damages the dna/cells.


Remove Stress
Fix Diet
Limit Exposure
Relax
eat right
heal

You could probably cure it without chemo (depending how far gone it is).


But much like people have weight loss issues and go do liposuction, people want a quick fix. . . surgery and chemo. (man this isn't a good comparison come to think about it)




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