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RE: Re: Cancer (as FDA Warns Against Miracle Mineral Supplement)

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On the off topic subject of cancer, I highly recommend the book " knock out "

by Suzanne Somers. There are many foods you can eat to cut your cancer risk

substantially. Such as asparagus and broccoli for example.

www.lyme-resource.com

You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! -

> Re: [ ] Re: FDA Warns Against

> " Miracle " Mineral Supplement

>

> you sound angry. i'm sorry if this subject has triggered

> unpleasant emotions for you. i believe the people should have

> access to whatever health care options they choose. i believe

> we should research our own health care options, and make our

> own choices. i believe the FDA gets in the way of this

> process. It is like laetrile for cancer. can't get it here.

> but i eat apple seeds to get my own laetrile. but oh they

> have cyanide! yes they do. and small doses of cyanide kill

> cancer cells. and killing small renegade cancer cells is

> important to people especially those of us with immune system

> dysfunction.

>

> our own government, IDSA, CDC state the chronic lyme does not exists.

> (none of us are still infected, we all have post lyme

> syndrome - ha ha) so why should i trust the government with

> any of my health care information?

>

> lets not throw the baby out with the bath water. if the FDA

> gets its way then we will no longer have access to herbal

> remedies unless they go trough the same expensive process

> that pharmaceuticals do.

>

> The truth is none of us knows what will cause cancer in our

> bodies. It is different for every one. Some people can smoke

> cigarettes for life and never have cancer and others never

> smoke and get lung cancer. Charcoal broiling steaks makes

> carcinogens but i don't see the FDA outlawing barbecue

> grills.  We know cigarettes cause cancer but i do't see them

> outlawing cigarettes either. It is all about money and who

> has it and who gets it and who can pay off whom.

>

> There is no big lobbying for people with invisible illnesses.

> We have to be proactive to keep from having our choices

> outlawed because big government, big pharma and others don't

> want us to have access to low cost effective treatments.

>

> ~dory *stepping down from soapbox now*

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