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No One Ever Dies of Cancer: The Shocking Truth

Seeded on Sat Jul 3, 2010 8:36 AM EDT
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It is hard to challenge medical facts and medical authority especially when matters of addressing cancer are concerned. I believe however, that too many influences from our every day life 'conspire' to upset our nature and the balance of our bodies and among them the power of the mind is the one that is most corrupted by many 'ideals' we consider unchallengeable like the power of other people over us, the pursue of happiness through enrichment, or to feel powerless because we refuse to exercise our individuality and to maintain our dignity. Of course diets as well as environment count, but I think it is in the freedom of human spirit, trumpet by the pressures of our 'concessions' to modern life, which impact most when acquiring this 'rare' illnesses.

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joe-1280782

So what exactly happens when someone is reported as having “died of cancer?” It means that someone’s immune system stopped working. It’s rarely the presence of cancer cells or tumors that kill a patient. Cancer cells come and go. Every human being has cancer cells existing in the body, but those cells usually don’t multiply into the full-blown disease… unless the body’s immune system is compromised in some way.

I have believed this about many diseases...that there is a trigger sometimes that goes off...case in point...My Uncle Rocco..was a healthy man and then one day while working with Electricity he got the shock of his life...thew effect was almost Immediate..he developed Lukemia...now I'm not saying it was because of the shock to his system...but Electric shock has been known to trigger changes in the body...so it probably has a lot to do with a compromised immune system..I don't know but the more I understand the more I believe....

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Reply#1 - Sun Jul 4, 2010 10:46 AM EDT
Mary J 0604

Good article!! I had to take a continuing education course to keep my state license and with one of my courses I received an audio tape called "Dead Doctors Don't Lie." It was really interesting. To sum it up in short, he said no one dies from an actual illness. It's actually a vitamin or mineral deficiency that causes the disease and eventually death. Including cancer. Cancer is triggered by a vitamin or mineral deficiency.

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#1.1 - Sun Jul 4, 2010 11:47 AM EDT
joe-1280782

Cancer is triggered by a vitamin or mineral deficiency.

Now if we only knew what veggies and fruits to eat and in what quantities, and also to saty away from Electric currents

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#1.2 - Mon Jul 5, 2010 12:07 AM EDT
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jox

I always had a sense that chemo was close to worthless. It made people much sicker than their disease. In all these years, medicine can do better than having the patient fight the medicine to survive as well as the illness, we are not going to get anywhere.

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Reply#2 - Sun Jul 4, 2010 12:21 PM EDT
mstanley2265

medical personnel and coroners do a somewhat lousy job when it comes to cancer victims. I opine this due to the fact that toxicity tests aren't done..its a cost thing. I strongly believe that toxic exposure to chemicals has more to do with cancer than any other thing. There is a strong science for this going back to the beginning of manufacturing chemicals. With the increase of chemical manufacturing came an increse in cancers.

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Reply#3 - Sun Jul 4, 2010 6:09 PM EDT
Ron B.

Good article. MY brother diagnosed with lung cancer which was the slow growing type, has done nothing but go down hill since kemo and surgery.

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Reply#4 - Mon Jul 5, 2010 12:04 AM EDT
mstanley2265

was he in Vietnam?

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Reply#5 - Mon Jul 5, 2010 7:32 AM EDT
ledgeroo

I agree that most conventional cancer treatments (radiation, chemotherapy, the diagnostic scans they use) are worse than worthless. they do great damage to the immune system, the organs etc. and the cancer usually comes back with a vengance after being in "remission" Drs. don't know what causes most cancers, though certain risk factors have been identified for some. However, I do not believe that people don't die of cancer. As cancer progresses (and it will without treatment unless you are one of the lucky rare ones to have spont. remission) the organs shut down, you die. I know a couple of people (elderly ) who opted for no treatment. The disease ran it''s course and they died. My mother , was diag. last year with stage IV uterine cancer. She was 79. She was scared and not ready to die yet. She had chemotherapy (they have a way of making it sound like it's no big deal, that any SE will be minimal and that if anything goes wrong they'll be on it like white on rice, this isn't true) 4 mos. into "Treatment" she was gone. I think the answer is not in conventional treatments.. it's in finding a way to jump start/enhance the immune system somehow.

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Reply#6 - Mon Jul 5, 2010 7:50 AM EDT
Ron B.

I agree, led, that's exactly how it happened with my brother.

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#6.1 - Mon Jul 5, 2010 12:22 PM EDT
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JM-480578

Hmm...medicine doesn't work? Then why have the survival rates gone up for all cancers that are spotted in the early stages.

In addition one would think from the article that 'cancer' is a single disease, which couldn't be further from the truth, lymphoma, adenocarcinoma, leukemia, non-hodgkins leukemia, melanoma, the list goes on and on. All different, having different causes, and different outcomes. As is true of all diseases (compare say the 'regular' annual flu to an outbreak of Ebola).

No idea of the cause? Yet we know that many cervical cancers are caused by a virus, and that melanoma is caused by cell damage resulting from excessive sun damage in (mostly) pale skinned people.

As to no one dying of it, or it's chemo's fault, my Mother in Law was diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer, she chose not to undergo therapy for other than the pain, and nausea the cancer caused, and died in 4 1/2 months.

My Mom had breast cancer (stage 2) in 1953, had a mastectomy, and radiation treatments (no chemo beck then) and lived another 20 years, her sister 'didn't like doctors' and 'felt sick' before seeing one, she died ot the same kind of cancer within 18 months during the 60's.

My wife was diagnosed with metastatic adenocarcinoma, underwent radiation and chemotherapy, and lived just over a year, allowing her to attend graduations for two of our children. There was no cure at that stage, but she got 12 1/2 months neither she, I, or any who loved her would have missed for the world.

Articles like this reinforce the anti-science attitudes of the vincibly ignorant, to their own, and society in generals detriment.

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Reply#7 - Wed Jul 7, 2010 2:30 PM EDT
Ron B.

Some excellant points, JM. We simply don't know to do or not to do. My brothers was supposed to be a "piece of cake" he is in his last hours now and will go at anytime. He did all the things the Dr's ordered and they made him worse. If he had done nothing, I'm sure the cancer would have killed him, but he probably would have lived longer with not nearly the suffering he is going thru now.

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#7.1 - Thu Jul 8, 2010 12:05 AM EDT
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