Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Quetion?: has anyone ever read about the fact that cancer cannot live in an alkaline body??? It can flourish in an acidic body but not an alkaline body.. Has anyone taken any supplements to help their body in this way? I've been reading about this and find it quite interesting...any feedback would be helpful.. somethings can't hurt I suppose... I wouldn't do it during teatment, but not having treatment at the moment gives me something to think about. Thanks Peace and Prayers, Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi Michele-- Yes, someone told me that when I was first diagnosed, so I decided to investigate it further. What I found was that most of those sites did not cite references AND I did find one site that basically said NO cells can survive in an acidic condition. After that, I decided I was not going to get my medical degree part- time from home. (Boy was I wrong!) Bottom line: heard it, but I feel it's unlikely to be the whole story. Blessings, Belinda > > Quetion?: has anyone ever read about the fact that cancer cannot live > in an alkaline body??? It can flourish in an acidic body but not an > alkaline body.. Has anyone taken any supplements to help their body in > this way? I've been reading about this and find it quite > interesting...any feedback would be helpful.. somethings can't hurt I > suppose... I wouldn't do it during teatment, but not having treatment > at the moment gives me something to think about. > Thanks > Peace and Prayers, > Michele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Thanks Belinda, At least someone else has heard this as well, I'll keep searching, not sure I'll try anything with it either though. Michele beesuccessful beesuccessful@...> wrote: Hi Michele-- Yes, someone told me that when I was first diagnosed, so I decided to investigate it further. What I found was that most of those sites did not cite references AND I did find one site that basically said NO cells can survive in an acidic condition. After that, I decided I was not going to get my medical degree part- time from home. (Boy was I wrong!) Bottom line: heard it, but I feel it's unlikely to be the whole story. Blessings, Belinda > > Quetion?: has anyone ever read about the fact that cancer cannot live > in an alkaline body??? It can flourish in an acidic body but not an > alkaline body.. Has anyone taken any supplements to help their body in > this way? I've been reading about this and find it quite > interesting...any feedback would be helpful.. somethings can't hurt I > suppose... I wouldn't do it during teatment, but not having treatment > at the moment gives me something to think about. > Thanks > Peace and Prayers, > Michele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I'm really uncomfortable with things that say " THE FACT THAT CANCER CANNOT LIVE " in whatever. That just seems highly unlikely to be true, and not a part of the larger medical knowledge community. On the " cancer cells feed on sugar " -- duh, all cells feed on sugar. Maybe cancer cells are using the sugar differently, maybe they react differently to sugar in different forms, but as far as I know, there are no FACTS about this. > > Quetion?: has anyone ever read about the fact that cancer cannot live > in an alkaline body??? It can flourish in an acidic body but not an > alkaline body.. Has anyone taken any supplements to help their body in > this way? I've been reading about this and find it quite > interesting...any feedback would be helpful.. somethings can't hurt I > suppose... I wouldn't do it during teatment, but not having treatment > at the moment gives me something to think about. > Thanks > Peace and Prayers, > Michele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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