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Mr. Hurt,

I have only been a member of the forum for about a week and have enjoyed

every minute of it. If there is something that does not pertain to me I just

delete it. I think this is a wonderful site and hope it continues for a LONG

LONG LONG TIME.

I have witnessed no bickering only discussion. How can you bicker on

a typewriter? There is no tone of voice or facial expressions. Also if I'm

not involved in the so called " bickering " why the heck should it have any

impact on me whatsoever.

WE CAN ONLY BE BOTHERED BY THINGS WE ALLOW TO BOTHER US!

I also believe in signing my letters, especially ones with

concerns in the text.

GOD BLESS Eddie Harr

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List members:

If you are sick of bickering, as the below would-be member is, then kindly

send me the email address (and copy of message) of the bickering bastards of

our list and I will suspend their access, or make all their mails become

moderated.

Meanwhile, I am looking for a fellow moderator who will police the bickering

a little better than I do.

As far as the bickering goes, I have this to say.

Lifestyle is the cause of cancer, chiefly diet and nutrition. If you have

cancer, you lived for years with a lousy diet, and your parents probably did

too. That is what caused it, and if you respond sensibly, that is what will

cure it.

All the pills, procedures, and cures aside from nutrition are bandaids on

the problem that treat symptoms rather than causes.

All of you are and have been deficient in vitamins, minerals, enzymes,

essential fatty acids, and amino acids. In every culture in the world where

an abundance of glacial milk (water runoff from glaciers) is part of the

daily diet, there is no cancer, heart disease, or diabetes among indigenous

peoples. That is a testament to the mineral-rich diet of those people.

If you want to get rid of cancer, you need to start eating right. Plenty of

fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, grain, berries, and supplements that give

you several times over the minimum daily requirements of vitamins and

minerals INCLUDING rare earth minerals. And buy a juicer and drink 2 quarts

a day, no matter what else you do.

In case you did not know, the life expectancy of a medical doctor is 58

years, and of a normal person it is 75+ years. Want to know why? It might

have something to do with the fact that they take their own advice, and the

seldom advise you knowledgeably on the subject of nutrition. Go ask your

medical doctor how many courses he had to take and what interning he did on

the subject of nutrition. You will be surprised at the answer.

I am trying to make my web site more robust on the subject of nutrition,

and I am going to add more materials about diabetes, heart disease, and many

other ailments of modern man that are a result of deficiencies in basic

nutrients.

Now stop all the bickering. If you are promoting some magic pill or miracle

therapy, that's okay with me as long as you are not obnoxious about it. Use

this forum to summarize it and point the reader to your web site.

Bob Hurt

monitoring the cures for cancer.net without joining

> Mr. Hurt: I lost my husband on January 2 to pancreatic cancer

metastasized

> to the liver and involving the bone, Had been a member of your

> cures for cancer!@egroup discussion group but unsubscribed because did not gain

any

> support there -- only constant bickering back and forth from various

factions

> supporting and touting their so-called " cures " . And an E-mail that was

> continuously jammed with argumentative conversations between folks about

> subjects of which I had no comprehension. Had joined this network hoping

to

> find support for what I was going through.

> I think that's what you originally intended this network to be -- an

> interaction for people suffering or having loved ones suffering from

cancer

> but it has turned into a free for-all for manufacturing reps to argue the

> benefits back and forth of their various products -- and those of us who

have

> problems, serious problems, are lost within the myriad of arguments

between

> these folks arguing back and forth and making a mess of our E-mails.

> Perhaps I am wrong -- maybe that's what you intended. But I I don't

> thing so. I really get the idea from your introduction that you want to

> put us suffers together -- not make this an open forum for advertisers.

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Hi Bob,

Yes, I can see how people could feel out of sorts on this list.

In the matter of advertising, may I make a suggestion? Limit ANY ads to

just ONE day a month.

I have monitored another egroups list for the past 3 1/2 years with this

policy. It limits the amount of advertising that we see on the daily list.

Everyone can just use their delete key that one day of the month.

As a matter of interest, I came to this list looking for support too. My

mother recently passed away, and I thought that more people would be here

that are involved in the personal aspects of cancer.

Even though I am a seasoned natural health practitioner, I didn't come to

this list as one, in fact, I simply observed this list for nearly 3 months

before saying one word.

Good luck finding someone to monitor with you, that's as much a headache as

doing it yourself.

Always be well,

PS. Diet and lifestyle are not the only causes of cancer... let's see,

there's microwave ovens, vaccination, environmental toxins, etc. etc......

http://www.trufax.org, http://www.tetrahedron.org............

At 08:52 PM 01/24/2000 -0500, you wrote:

>List members:

>

>If you are sick of bickering, as the below would-be member is, then kindly

>send me the email address (and copy of message) of the bickering bastards of

>our list and I will suspend their access, or make all their mails become

>moderated.

>

>Meanwhile, I am looking for a fellow moderator who will police the bickering

>a little better than I do.

>

>As far as the bickering goes, I have this to say.

>

>Lifestyle is the cause of cancer, chiefly diet and nutrition. If you have

>cancer, you lived for years with a lousy diet, and your parents probably did

>too. That is what caused it, and if you respond sensibly, that is what will

>cure it.

>

>All the pills, procedures, and cures aside from nutrition are bandaids on

>the problem that treat symptoms rather than causes.

>

>All of you are and have been deficient in vitamins, minerals, enzymes,

>essential fatty acids, and amino acids. In every culture in the world where

>an abundance of glacial milk (water runoff from glaciers) is part of the

>daily diet, there is no cancer, heart disease, or diabetes among indigenous

>peoples. That is a testament to the mineral-rich diet of those people.

>

>If you want to get rid of cancer, you need to start eating right. Plenty of

>fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, grain, berries, and supplements that give

>you several times over the minimum daily requirements of vitamins and

>minerals INCLUDING rare earth minerals. And buy a juicer and drink 2 quarts

>a day, no matter what else you do.

>

>In case you did not know, the life expectancy of a medical doctor is 58

>years, and of a normal person it is 75+ years. Want to know why? It might

>have something to do with the fact that they take their own advice, and the

>seldom advise you knowledgeably on the subject of nutrition. Go ask your

>medical doctor how many courses he had to take and what interning he did on

>the subject of nutrition. You will be surprised at the answer.

>

>I am trying to make my web site more robust on the subject of nutrition,

>and I am going to add more materials about diabetes, heart disease, and many

>other ailments of modern man that are a result of deficiencies in basic

>nutrients.

>

>Now stop all the bickering. If you are promoting some magic pill or miracle

>therapy, that's okay with me as long as you are not obnoxious about it. Use

>this forum to summarize it and point the reader to your web site.

>

>Bob Hurt

>

>

> monitoring the cures for cancer.net without joining

>

>

>> Mr. Hurt: I lost my husband on January 2 to pancreatic cancer

>metastasized

>> to the liver and involving the bone, Had been a member of your

>> cures for cancer!@egroup discussion group but unsubscribed because did not gain

>any

>> support there -- only constant bickering back and forth from various

>factions

>> supporting and touting their so-called " cures " . And an E-mail that was

>> continuously jammed with argumentative conversations between folks about

>> subjects of which I had no comprehension. Had joined this network hoping

>to

>> find support for what I was going through.

>> I think that's what you originally intended this network to be -- an

>> interaction for people suffering or having loved ones suffering from

>cancer

>> but it has turned into a free for-all for manufacturing reps to argue the

>> benefits back and forth of their various products -- and those of us who

>have

>> problems, serious problems, are lost within the myriad of arguments

>between

>> these folks arguing back and forth and making a mess of our E-mails.

>> Perhaps I am wrong -- maybe that's what you intended. But I I don't

>> thing so. I really get the idea from your introduction that you want to

>> put us suffers together -- not make this an open forum for advertisers.

>

>

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Mr. Hurt;

I decided to seek comfort from people who are going through or have been

through the same experience that I face now. I did find comfort from people

and have found a new hope just reading people's posts. That is, until I ran

across your post. I will no longer come to this site to get comfort. I was

dismayed to discover that you started this site and have the nerve to call

people who seek solace " bastards "

Maybe you need to get a grip on what these people need. Lifestyle isn't the

only thing that causes cancer and before you make statements to these

wonderful, caring people you need to do some research.

I no longer will be coming here and it is because of you.

jan mead

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Dear Mr. Hurt;

I have read your post and frankly, you sound like you are blaming everyone

and their parents on their poor diets and lack of healthy lifestyle.

I would like to tell you about my father Mr. Hurt;

My father always took care of himself. He ate very well and moderately,

exercised daily and has a very positive attitude about life. He was told he

has lung cancer three days before Christmas. This from a man who does not

smoke.

I think you owe my father and me and many other people who come to this sight

for comfort and apology. You have spoken without knowledge and with

disrespect. Shame on you.

jan mead

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Hi there.

I just wanted to add my two sense...

I'm new to the list. I've been reading it for a few weeks now.

One of the things that I LOVE about it is that it is NOT heavily " monitored " .

Ideas are being openly discussed. There is a chance to gain information

about therapies and lifestyle changes that can help.

Whenever there is an open, honest, effective exchange of different ideas,

there are bound to be disagreements, but I haven't seen too much mud-slinging

here - just passionate people trying to convey information that they believe

may help others.

There are many support groups available if what someone is looking for is

just looking for emotional support from others who can understand. I see the

members of this list trying to do MORE, but still be supportive (most of the

time). It seems that so many lists and message boards are monitored to avoid

having people " advertise " or " promote " . I like the idea that I can get

information, whether considered an advertisement or not, from people who are

also posting other thoughts... you get a " feel " for who is saying what

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