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Originally posted by sardion2000
Seekerof sorry bout that, still kinda tender from some friends and family geting ill and dyin on me... I shouldve adding in that if you actually believed that to my first comment. I just saw the comment and reacted as happens alot on these boards. Sry again
Originally posted by kdx175
Good Discussion,
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Back to Rife.... with Rife, the machine is pretty easy to make, and once you have a machine you don't need constant perscriptions and constant money flowing to the Pharma giants.
[edit on 1-12-2004 by kdx175]
[edit on 1-12-2004 by kdx175]
Originally posted by TheBandit795
Well... Post the link!! I would like to see the program...
Excerpted from The Cancer Cure That Worked: 50 Years of Suppression by Barry Lynes. Copyright © 1987. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
In the summer of 1934 in California, under the auspices of the University of Southern California, a group of leading American bacteriologists and doctors conducted the first successful cancer clinic. The results showed that cancer was caused by a micro-organism, that the micro-organism could be painlessly destroyed in terminally ill cancer patients, and that the effects of the disease could be reversed.
It does not suprise me for it to be caused by a micro organsism....otherwise, what is the gene that causes cancer?
Originally posted by mattison0922
It does not suprise me for it to be caused by a micro organsism....otherwise, what is the gene that causes cancer?
Some cancers are confirmed to be caused by viruses. There is not a cancer gene. But this DOES NOT mean that cancer isn't a genetic disease. Cancer tends to arise from defects in more than 1 gene that restrict or otherwise control cellular growth. This is why it's so difficult to combat. There can be multiple genes involved. Even in cancers of the same variety, the genetic changes and damage can be extremely diverse. This is why there may never be a general 'cancer' cure. Each case may have to be evaluated on the genetic level and treatments designed around said evaluation.
Originally posted by jlc163
One good thing: For breast cancer, I remember seeing an advertisement on MSN/hotmail about Breast cancer survival being around 98% now. I don't know where they got that statisitc from; I dont know what they consider a breast cancer death; and I certainly haven't found the thing again..... But if it is accurate, then this particular cancer is not the monster it once was...and may well become the first cancer eradicated from the general population.