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originally posted by: OneBigMonkeyToo
a reply to: tanstaafl
The cancer will be gone very quickly, and so will you.
Changing to a healthy diet, getting exercise and avoiding carcinogens are good ways of avoiding cancer, but sometimes cancer just happens.
Sometimes cancer is caused by things you can't avoid because you have no idea the cause is there.
If I had followed your treatment plan and fasted my treatment would failed, because I would have lost so much weight the targetted radiotherapy would have been looking in the wrong place.
Also, your cancer doctors
... will tell you that positive attitude helps a lot, but suggesting that people die because they just didn't want to live enough is a nice get out clause for when quack remedies fail.
I know quite a few peoole who very much wanted to live, but didn't. The fact that they died was not down to lack of commitment.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
No. It doesn't. There is always a cause. Sugar/fructose is the primary cause, but included in that is basically all highly processed garbage foods.
Until you do. The only time your comment would actually be accurate is if you bought a home that was built on top of a highly toxic garbage dump (as has actually happened), a buried cache of highly radioactive waste, or had power lines going straight over it, or something like that.
Otherwise - cancer is always caused by your diet/lifestyle, regardless of your level of ignorance in regard to what constitutes a healthy diet/lifestyle.
My treatment plan would have obviously omitted the radiation.
I would never go to a cancer doctor, since they generally are clueless about the root cause of cancer. All they know is radiation and chemo.
Irrelevant, since that isn't what I said, and you know it.
No, it was because they listened to the wrong people (cancer doctors), and poisoned their body even further (radiation and/or chemo) trying to save themselves.
originally posted by: OneBigMonkeyToo
in reply to: tanstaafl
Citation required. It may well be the primary cause of some cancers. It is not the cause of all of them.
Again, sometimes it's just down to the failure of cell reproduction processes.
And how about those cases where the cancer is just one of those things, where it had nothing to do with your lifestyle or your exposure?
What about where it's the result of a virus?
Or just old age?
What you're doing here is blaming cancer patients for their illness.
Being fit and healthy with a good diet is absolutely no guarantee you won't get cancer. It certainly wasn't with mine.
And it would fail. Radio and chemotherapy is very specifically what killed off my cancer.
In your terms of lifestyle choices tt's none of your oncologist's business what caused the cancer. That ship has sailed.
Their job is to fix it now you've got it, not lecture you about how you could have avoided it.
That said, they do know the causes of cancers,
Irrelevant, since that isn't what I said, and you know it.
Nobody dies because the doctor has told them they are going to die. They die because the cancer killed them. Telling you that you have a limited time left is based on eperience of the disease and what the usual progression of it is, not an instruction.
If my oncologist had said that all I needed to do was go for a run and just jolly well buck my ideas up, I'd have looked for another one.
They died because they had cancer.
I know of several people who could have lived had they not decided to neutralise their chakras instead of taking a proven remedy.
You're free to follow your own path should you be unfortunate enough to get cancer.
The odds are that you're likely to.
originally posted by: OneBigMonkeyToo
a reply to: tanstaafl
I see a lot of misinformation and ignorance from quacks and from someone who thinks they're an expert but will see things differently when they're at the sharp pointy end of the cancer experience. Your smugness won't last long when you're begging for the morphine.
originally posted by: Nexttimemaybe
Interesting article by national geographic on cancer treatment using mrna.
It says you need to give your email but you dont. You just click the x a couple of times.
Tldr; it works on some cancers, not colon cancer though.
originally posted by: and14263
a reply to: tanstaafl
"I would never go to a cancer doctor because all they know is radiation and chemo".
Absolute nonsense spoken by a complete fool.
Before you type nonsesne like this, take some time to go and speak to trained professionals who treat cancer.
Honestly, this place is hitting absolute rock bottom.
Tell you what, when you get lung cancer, let me know how you get along with your diet. And whatever you do AVOID YOUR DOCTOR!!