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Bruce

I think the problem is that the medics are from a discipline that uses

chemistry and physics a lot. So they apply one or two chemicals and look to an

expected result statistically. So what is cancer is caused by a poor immune

system which in turn id due to a variety of dietary deficiencies -just accept

that as a postulation - well adding vitamin A may help a few who happened to be

deficient in vitamin A - but the intensive pill application method or high

dosage may harm others - and those lacking/needing selenium do not benefit from

vitamin A supplements, etc. So their studies are inconclusive

What I am saying - start at the other end - why is this man alive when he

should, statistically, be dead long ago - analyse. Do the same for the next and

so on

Look for common threads

Then take a big sample - and give them standard medication - plus a lot of

holistic advice and see if statistically it makes a difference.

I am coming from a terminal diagnosis with an untreatable cancer - has anyone

yet asked me detailed questions in any empirical manner? No.

I believe they do their best - but with the blinkers that they get from studying

hard facts for long hours in a framework that causes blind spots.

Give you an example: my aging father-in-law was a doctor - he obviously regards

my approach to cancer as being mostly nonsense - he attributes my success to

medical misdiagnosis - that is his choice. Also his choice is to eat lots of

pre-prepared foods with minimal fruit and vegetables - the result is that he

cannot be left alone for long periods as he is then at increasing risk to

himself through poor diet. I am sure that with each condition arising from his

impoverished immune system he will know the

correct prescription be it ointment or anti-biotic. What he cannot see is the

cause - his diet/lifestyle. At first I found this situation both incredible and

also offensive to me - now I regard it with pity. But people like me are dying

of my disease - and are not being given either hope or tools with which to

fight! - there is so much to learn from survivors and it is so important!

Regards

Ian

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