Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 Claims to review 350 natural cancer treatments. Price: $50. Anyone familiar with it? 350 Non Toxic Natural Cancer Treatments http://painsweb.com/pages/html/cancer.html?ovmtc=content http://www.naturalcancertreatments.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 Hi, . I am not familiar with THIS particular book, but it is certainly getting to where I know what many of the treatments are that such promotions hint at. For instance: What they call " the most effective two-ingredient treatment for cancer " is the Budwig Protocol. What they say is good for cachexia is hydrazine sulfate. I'm sure I could identify many more. The number of possible treatments other than chemotherapy, radiation and surgery IS finite, apparently, and after 17+ years of living with cancer, I cannot say that I know of ANY one alternative thing that has a proven, unassailable record of curing cancer. And as has been said on this list recently, it is extremely difficult to well nigh impossible for the great majority of people who do find healing from cancer through alternative means to say: " THAT or THIS is what cured me " because so very often such people are doing many, not just one thing, to try to heal themselves. One thing I know of that is of TREMENDOUS IMPORTANCE with regard to healing from cancer, or at least to living long and healthfully even with existing cancer, is the WILLINGNESS to change a lot of the way one has been living---to make real changes with regard to one's eating, exercising, thinking, emoting, etc, etc. I believe that the mere ACT of deciding to take control of one's treatment and to do one's best to change whatever needs changing in order to stop " cancering " is itself a HUGE and highly significant step toward becoming well again, or at least of living successfully/healthfully, even with existing cancer. In fact, I think it may be that the various things one does to try to recover from cancer may be secondary compared to that WILLINGNESS TO CHANGE and that ACT OF TAKING CONTROL of one's own treatment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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