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Re: This is an amazing new development

Hey, that sounds like a real breakthrough.

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abijann <no_reply > wrote:

http://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=17589

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From what I can tell, the server the website is on is having problems.

You may have to wait and try again at a different time.

This is a snipet from the article:

" The number of Americans diagnosed with liver cancer has doubled in

the past decade. As many as 75,000 patients a year will be diagnosed

with a liver cancer that has spread from another organ. But now, some

surgeons are using a new method to remove diseased portions of the

liver. It's improving a patient's odds, while cutting recovery time in

half. "

MaC

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=17589

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Thanks for the snippet! While I say hurray for the breakthrough, there's

another matter . . .

The tremendous rise in cancer rates . . . worldwide diabetes rates appalling

.. . . tenfold autism in children . . . and we read a lot about them with all

kinds of suggestions and research that points to lifestyle and the food we

eat, etc.

This is what I work on as much as I'm able. The cause is known but there's

no effort to address it because . . . well, because of lots of profitable

and political reasons and such. I don't want to make myself unwanted here,

but we've had decades of poisons practically pumped into us, our soil, and

our water and we've put thousands (millions?) of tons of radioactive stuff

in the air that goes around the earth, we've got toxins in our food and

pharmaceuticals. Just because we don't fall right over at the point of

exposure doesn't mean the negative stuff has no effect. We're feeling it

now. With the medical situation as it is, it's disheartening to find care

even if you're a little bit " in the money. "

I'm sure we're all victims . . . and I work hard at writing about it and

spreading the word so people will insist on getting at the cause of the

problems.

After the nature of these recent posts, I just had to rant.

YOU CAN'T POISON JUST ONE THING.

Re: This is an amazing new development

From what I can tell, the server the website is on is having problems.

You may have to wait and try again at a different time.

This is a snipet from the article:

" The number of Americans diagnosed with liver cancer has doubled in

the past decade. As many as 75,000 patients a year will be diagnosed

with a liver cancer that has spread from another organ. But now, some

surgeons are using a new method to remove diseased portions of the

liver. It's improving a patient's odds, while cutting recovery time in

half. "

MaC

> http://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=17589

>

>

>

Group Email: livercirrhosissupport

web address:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/livercirrhosissupport/

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I hear ya.

The link is working fine now by the way.

http://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=17589

Also, keep in mind are rates are rising also from an increased

population and better medicine to diagnose disease than in years

prior. But you are right in that we have been exposed to many harmful

things for many, many years without any one knowing the danger they

caused.

MaC

>

> Thanks for the snippet! While I say hurray for the breakthrough, there's

> another matter . . .

> The tremendous rise in cancer rates . . . worldwide diabetes rates

appalling

> . . . tenfold autism in children . . . and we read a lot about them

with all

> kinds of suggestions and research that points to lifestyle and the

food we

> eat, etc.

> This is what I work on as much as I'm able. The cause is known but

there's

> no effort to address it because . . . well, because of lots of

profitable

> and political reasons and such. I don't want to make myself unwanted

here,

> but we've had decades of poisons practically pumped into us, our

soil, and

> our water and we've put thousands (millions?) of tons of radioactive

stuff

> in the air that goes around the earth, we've got toxins in our food and

> pharmaceuticals. Just because we don't fall right over at the point of

> exposure doesn't mean the negative stuff has no effect. We're feeling it

> now. With the medical situation as it is, it's disheartening to find

care

> even if you're a little bit " in the money. "

> I'm sure we're all victims . . . and I work hard at writing about it and

> spreading the word so people will insist on getting at the cause of the

> problems.

> After the nature of these recent posts, I just had to rant.

>

>

>

> YOU CAN'T POISON JUST ONE THING.

>

>

> Re: This is an amazing new

development

>

> From what I can tell, the server the website is on is having problems.

> You may have to wait and try again at a different time.

>

> This is a snipet from the article:

> " The number of Americans diagnosed with liver cancer has doubled in

> the past decade. As many as 75,000 patients a year will be diagnosed

> with a liver cancer that has spread from another organ. But now, some

> surgeons are using a new method to remove diseased portions of the

> liver. It's improving a patient's odds, while cutting recovery time in

> half. "

>

> MaC

>

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Loud and clear this time, MaC! Thanks. I watched the video, too. Very

interesting. I remember after my Y-graft when I had no appetite, they

" threatened " me with transfusions if I didn't eat. So I ate! Since, I've had

upwards of a dozen transfusions. I feel pretty sure that all were connected

to this liver problem, but it had not been diagnosed until the last time!

The readings were there, but with heart problems, they just didn't look

further into it . . .

Old

“The facts are always friendly, every bit of evidence one can acquire, in

any area, leads one that much closer to what is true.” –Carl ,

American psychologist

Re: This is an amazing new

development

>

> From what I can tell, the server the website is on is having problems.

> You may have to wait and try again at a different time.

>

> This is a snipet from the article:

> " The number of Americans diagnosed with liver cancer has doubled in

> the past decade. As many as 75,000 patients a year will be diagnosed

> with a liver cancer that has spread from another organ. But now, some

> surgeons are using a new method to remove diseased portions of the

> liver. It's improving a patient's odds, while cutting recovery time in

> half. "

>

> MaC

>

Group Email: livercirrhosissupport

web address:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/livercirrhosissupport/

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