Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Case in Point: My wife. Several of the people diagnosed when she was who she met through a local cancer organization are no longer with us. Others have had a recurrance. You can never claim victory over cancer, it can always come back. Alternative is not a sure cure. But after 2 years, my wife is still with us. I would hesitate to recommend her treatment to anyone because she's not out of the woods, not everyone follows treatments correctly, and not every body reacts the same. All I can say is that she was first diagnosed with stage 1 by one hospital, then stage 0 a year later. Was one of them wrong? I don't know. But her tumor is no longer hard, which is characteristic of cancer and at least the part that was hard (part of it was cysts) is no longer hard at all and about 1/8th the size. She refused chemo, radiation, hormones, or surgery. She's in good health. She hasn't seen a doctor in a year. They refused to look at her if she wouldn't undergo there treatment and another was to call back and schedule a visit, but never did. A wonderful woman who without knowing my wife was kind enough to take my wife out to lunch to try to talk to my wife about the virtues of chemo and how she was doing fine a year ago is dying as we speak. I can't say my wife won't run the same fate, but it sure doesn't look like allo is the right way to go based on what I can see, anyway. And don't make the mistake of thinking you can follow allo and combine it with alternative. Allo works against alternative. Alternative seeks to detox, while allo does the exact opposite, they try to poison you. The use all kinds of things, from car battery acid to window cleaner, trying to find what works to poison the cancer without poisoning the patient to where they kill him. It's absoulutely barbaric and they don't know what they're doing. DON'T EVEN BOTHER ASKING YOUR DOCTOR FOR ASSURANCE. In every case that we've had contact with, they go see their doctor, get brainwashed by him and the patient's family, and they're no longer with us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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