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My brother Norman got cancer in the neck around Christmas time. Thought it

was abscessed tooth. Dr did too. We talked about it while we sat side by

side in his Houston digs and criticized the political candidates and laughed

about Oberman's absolutely insulting comments.

Then I went back to Florida an oncologist found cancer. Mouth loaded with

terrible sores after intensive chemo and radiation. He's miserable and

unable to work as the best Rainsoft system salesman in the world.

Dammit!

Oh, And he just wrote me this.

A friend sent this to me and I was astounded by the article on chemo. This

is where these horrible sores in my mouth are coming from.

http://www.NaturalNews.com/023689.html

Bear in mind that he knows I published http://cures for cancer.ws over 10 years

ago, and on the very first page I warned him, you, everyone, to get the hell

away from allopathic doctors if you want to live a healthy, cancer-free

life. They will kill you with their bad experimental treatments (all of

their treatments are experimental - none of the " work " - all of them kill

you after making you sick as a dog and raping your wallet.

We have some serious cancer practitioners on this list. If you have any

proof contrary to my assertions above, let me know about them and set me

straight. You want to live a long time? Start doing this every day, and

DON'T go to an allopathic doctor to cure your cancer or keep you from

getting it.

- water in abundance

- sane Diet including raw fresh organic nuts grains berries fruits and

vegetables in balance

- nutritional supplements that boost immune function and fight cancer

- lifestyle - exercise, cleanliness inside and out, freedom from stress

and suppression

True, when you're down to your last cat-life, and you have no other hope,

you might as well throw the kitchen sink at your disease. You're gonna die

and you know it, but maybe you can squeeze out another year or so while you

love your family, have a little sex (huh? What's that?), lay in the

sunshine, and see a little of the world. For most of us it would be better

to get to the edge of croaking on a cruise ship, and then get a friend to

help us to the rail, and then...

Well, why trouble the family with an expensive funeral and moaning over a

grave empty of spirit.

Hey, do I seem a little depressed and disheartened to you? Sorry.

Bottom line, all of this cancer stuff surely can distract us from the real

quest of life - learning to know, love, and become like God, and then

showing his precious, loving, wise nature to others through how we live our

few years on this whirling rock.

That IS the bottom line, you know. And we'll need all our experience in

that arena for the next adventure he has lined up for us.

By the way, Norman could use your kind word and good advice. Drop him a

love note. normanhurt@...

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