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I know this belongs in entertainment...but thought it was extremely important...enough to warrant a sticky level if nothing else...

I've watched the first three episodes...and it is very interesting. It is poking caged pharmaceutical companies with a sharp stick and making them bleed...I'm hoping it will become the norm in our thinking because it is long over due...

Too many people have been lost to the cancer scam...I have lost two relatives to cancer that could have been prevented...well, was possible to prevent had I known about this at the time...

My Dad died from stomach/colon cancer but did not get any treatment at all. He just suffered silently for three months and by the time we finally convinced him to go to the hospital it was much too advanced for even primitive treatments like slash/burn/poison...

My sister was diagnosed with breast cancer and went through treatments to be declared "cancer free"...only to have it come back with a vengence because they didn't get the cancer stem cells...

Had this information been available we could have given them both many more years of life...enjoyable life...

Anyway...if you know anyone who was recently diagnosed with cancer and is contemplating the only "medically approved" treatments...PLEASE...watch this show and get them to detox and cleanse naturally...it is far less expensive, much more reliable, and far less invasive...not to mention more likely to remove the risk of cancer showing up again.

Don't let them be coerced into following the dark path of the current cancer treatment solutions...at least not without the most powerful tool they will need to survive...

KNOWLEDGE!

Watch it here...or search on TTAC...

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https://go2.thetruthaboutcancer.com/global-quest/episode-3/?a_aid=1619624
 
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Sorry for your losses, family illnesses are hard on everyone.
Lost my Grandmother to lung cancer and my wife just had a mastectomy last year to remove breast cancer tumors.
Because of the wife's diagnosis last year I did quite a bit of research, I am no medical guru by any measure, just read up on different schools of thought on this matter.
We(she) decided on the mastectomy and radiation, but no chemo.

Cancer is when one of your "normal" cells gets "triggered" to divide but then doesn't die as it should.
"Normally" cells die and are replaced quite often, except for brain cells or so I have read :), 75% of the dust in your house is dead skin cells, wife didn't like that one at all, lol.
With cancer cells they don't die but replacement still occurs so you get a growing mass, a tumor, there is no pain associated with a growing tumor until a lump is felt or it presses against something that does cause pain or discomfort.
The cancer cells can travel through various passages in the body and you can get multiple locations of tumors spread from the one "triggered" and now abnormal cell.
And the Cancer cells are not toxic to you, they are your own cells, but they can/do cut off important bodily functions, which can kill you.
Because all humans are unique there is no "one size fits all" cure or prevention for cancer.

The "triggers" are many and again it will be strictly unique to an individual.
Smoking or chewing tobacco is a known, and well documented "trigger" for cancer.
But all tobacco users don't get lung or throat cancer, why?
Because all humans are unique.

Yes, your lifestyle and diet can play a large roll in whether or not you may get cancer, but living and eating healthy doesn't mean you won't get cancer, you are just, hopefully, eliminating some of YOUR own cells triggers.

The show, The Truth About Cancer, is a bit slanted, so shouldn't be your only source of info about cancer or your families treatment if the worse should happen.

Yes, the medical profession is a business, same as homeopathy and selling books and TV shows is a business, only valid source of information you have are long term INDEPENDENT studies of cancer causes and treatments.
Every one has something to sell you, it is up to you to do the research, and get the facts not the "stories".
Pharmaceutical companies are no worst or better than the guy trying to sell his new book on "cures for cancer".
And because all humans are unique what works for some will not work for others.

Desperate situations are a time to make money for some people, sad, but that is the real "Truth about Cancer"
 
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I was diagnosed 7/09 with stage 2 B breast cancer. Yah . I know, guys can get it too. I learned. I had a radical right mastectomy, 16 weeks of chemo followed by 33 doses of radiation . Cut poisoned and nuked. Clean checkups for 6 yrs now. Some collateral nerve damage from the chemo . The daily dose of tamoxifen makes me fat and stupid and gives me hot flashes. I wouldn't have it done any other way. In these 6 yrs, I 've played with my grandsons . I don't know what I'm going to die from, but it sure isn't gonna be breast cancer :thefinger:

The take-away for readers is: guys can get breast cancer. If you feel a lump or your nipple inverts or tingles, get it checked out
 
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Thanks for the condolences, and the input RonD. Glad your wife made it through what, I recently learned, is a scary and often painful treatment. My eldest sister was diagnosed late last year with breast cancer also and was treated. She did the radiation treatment also because they caught it early and didn't have to do chemo.

I've done quite a bit of research into what we know about cancer and its causes also and I wouldn't endorse something that I didn't feel was worthy. In fact, when my other sister who died from cancer was pondering her options she asked me about the radiation treatments. I had just finished compiling a book on radiation and cancer and I had to tell her flat out...it was probably her best option...because I hadn't heard of anything like this.

She reluctantly went ahead with the treatments but because this was a recurrence of cancer and because it had spread much more than the first round she eventually lost her battle.

It's funny, but so far the show TTAC has not mentioned tobacco other than in reference to legal aspects (I forget exactly). My research showed that there was no actual "proof" that smoking caused cancer, which was partly what I was researching.

There are many toxins in tobacco smoke and it certainly does weaken our immune systems (the actual key to getting cancer going rampant)...but there is still no "smoking gun" about what it is that causes cancer (in humans).

I will leave that to the experts though...or time...because my theory was that radiation treatments and diagnostic medicine is the core cause of all forms of cancer...we are just seeing the tip of the iceberg of the genetic damage done and only time will tell. There may even be a way to trace it back but that would be asking too much...

The main point is...KNOWLEDGE. It is another weapon that we have in our quiver to fight something that has caused worldwide suffering and deaths that, I feel, can be prevented. This show just opens up a door that we hadn't been privy to due to apparent censorship...or who was talking louder to drown out the little guys.

EDIT: Andy, I met a guy in college in 1984 who was diagnosed with breast cancer. And I've read the stats on male breast cancer up to around 1998 it was fairly rare...Good to hear you're still free and clear of it...

The program endorses juicing and eating a natural diet as much as possible...meaning raw fruits and veggies. The only thing I've seen them trying to sell is the message...

And their set of CDs that are a mere $50...I don't intend to buy them because I'm not going to war on this just yet. I'm waiting for the momentum to build up before jumping on that bandwagon...just thought it was interesting and all you need to invest is your time right now...since I have some of that on my hands at night when it airs...I might as well try to learn something new...
 
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People tend to think of cancer and the amount of it we encounter as part of the industrialized world.
The first written accounts of cancer tumors, and surgical removal, were written around 1,600BC, and Hippocrates(400BC) is who named these grows as carcinos/carcinoma(greek) which later became Cancer(latin).
These were noticeable tumors on the people who had them, it wasn't until the 16th century that autopsy's became more common to find the cause of death, and this lead to the finding that cancer was more common than people realized.

Good read here on that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cancer

So cancer comes with being human, and I am pretty sure pre-1700 people were not eating alot of processed food or getting alot of radiation from flying or other sources.
Not to say modern life doesn't makes us more vulnerable to "triggers", but it still comes down to each person is unique.

I don't think there was any conspiracy to hide homeopathic treatments for cancer, plain and simple truth is that homeopathy was tried for well over 4,000 years and it didn't work for cancer, or much of anything else, outside of an upset stomach or head ache.
The fact homeopathy doesn't work for pretty much any human medical problem is the reason we have the medical profession today, if it worked there would be no medical profession, people could just drink some green tea, eat some milk thistle and be cured(tongue in cheek).

Homeopathy lacks scientific method research.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method

This is just my opinion.
Only thing to take away is that what works for one person doesn't mean it will work for all people.

Sorry for the rant, homeopathy is just a sore point for me.
 
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Well, we all have our sore spots...lol. Mine happens to be all the research done on exposure to ionizing radiation and a complete lack of acknowledgement by the biggest source of it: medical doctors and military testing.

But, it is a challenge to live "clean" today and even eliminating processed foods by half requires a very determined effort. Been there, and done that a few times. In fact, just before my last medical issue (and most damaging) I was contemplating going to a less processed diet...felt my blood pressure was too high and eating too much junk...but I didn't get to it on my own terms.

Amazing what three months in hospital and rehab can do to you...but I'm still consuming more processed foods out of necessity...because now making fresh is even more challenging...but I'm working on it.

Probably why I found this program so interesting...and want more people to see it at the very least.
 

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My sister in law is a cancer survivor.She is doing well and is getting reconstruction surgery.They put her on a medication that's $8000 a month for the next five years at least.Those prices for life saving drugs are a little disturbing.
 

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Sorry for the rant, homeopathy is just a sore point for me.
The primary problem with this approach is that it is not repeatable or verifiable. And, it works great for stuff that would cure itself anyway. I was told it worked of my uncle's cousin's son's best friend and nobody else believes it!! Well, good luck with that!!
 

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My sister in law is a cancer survivor.She is doing well and is getting reconstruction surgery.They put her on a medication that's $8000 a month for the next five years at least.Those prices for life saving drugs are a little disturbing.
=Greed seems to be the core in greed~y~ent

The primary problem with this approach is that it is not repeatable or verifiable. And, it works great for stuff that would cure itself anyway. I was told it worked of my uncle's cousin's son's best friend and nobody else believes it!! Well, good luck with that!!

The last episode was on Homeopathy

I've never followed it but was a big fan of chiropractic…it helped me…

New computer has something sticking…gonna switch to my
 

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My dad tried homeopathy for his liver cancer after seeing the misery that his son (my brother) and his sister (my aunt) went through with their respective cancers and "conventional" radiation and chemo therapy, only to not survive.

My father didn't make it either but he was one of the healthiest and most active 80 year olds I have ever seen, up until a month of his passing, and then his decline seemed gentle and peaceful. He went on his own terms, and in good spirits.

My brother, who was in his early fifties and my aunt where both mostly bedridden for the last few year of their lives.

An aside. We pushed to have my brother treated by the oncologist with the best reputation in southeast Michigan.

His name? Farid Fata... (My brother did have cancer RonD, but we wonder if he got the best treatment because of greed) For those that don't know that name, google it.
 
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I'm with Ron on this...

There have been two big cancer issues in my family that I'm aware of. One aunt died from cancer, but I was young enough that I don't really know the details.

My issue with alternative medicine comes from a second cousin that passed about 7 years ago. I don't know much of the details, didn't even know what was happening until after he passed. I know that when he started getting sick, his grandmother (my aunt) suggested her alternative medicine doctor, because it was doing so good for her health. (She's delusional, her health problems are in her head and have been for over 30 years.) Apparently they tried going to that doctor for a while, but he never started improving. Finally the took him to an actual doctor who properly diagnosed him and he was rushed to a specialist. A week later he died of Acute Childhood Leukemia.

Had he been taken to a proper doctor for a diagnosis, they might have been able to do something for him. Instead they tried the alternative stuff and by the time a proper diagnosis was made he was too far along for proper treatment to be made.

Alternative medicine may work for some things, but it's certainly not the cure for everything. It's something that needs to be discussed with a proper medical professional, not attempted on your own or recommended by someone that got his license from a box of cracker jacks. As far as I am concerned Alternative Medicine and (to a greater degree) that lunatic of an Aunt are the reason he is gone. Fortunately, I'm not blood related to and do not have to see that nutjob.
 

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My dad tried homeopathy for his liver cancer after seeing the misery that his son (my brother) and his sister (my aunt) went through with their respective cancers and "conventional" radiation and chemo therapy, only to not survive.

My father didn't make it either but he was one of the healthiest and most active 80 year olds I have ever seen, up until a month of his passing, and then his decline seemed gentle and peaceful. He went on his own terms, and in good spirits.

My brother, who was in his early fifties and my aunt where both mostly bedridden for the last few year of their lives.

An aside. We pushed to have my brother treated by the oncologist with the best reputation in southeast Michigan.

His name? Farid Fata... (My brother did have cancer RonD, but we wonder if he got the best treatment because of greed) For those that don't know that name, google it.
That was unfortunate and they do talk about this Farid Fata and how he scammed so many people. That gives everyone a bad name. Sorry to hear about your experiences with this...I hope you are coping with this loss because it is very tragic.
 

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I'm with Ron on this...

There have been two big cancer issues in my family that I'm aware of. One aunt died from cancer, but I was young enough that I don't really know the details.

My issue with alternative medicine comes from a second cousin that passed about 7 years ago. I don't know much of the details, didn't even know what was happening until after he passed. I know that when he started getting sick, his grandmother (my aunt) suggested her alternative medicine doctor, because it was doing so good for her health. (She's delusional, her health problems are in her head and have been for over 30 years.) Apparently they tried going to that doctor for a while, but he never started improving. Finally the took him to an actual doctor who properly diagnosed him and he was rushed to a specialist. A week later he died of Acute Childhood Leukemia.

Had he been taken to a proper doctor for a diagnosis, they might have been able to do something for him. Instead they tried the alternative stuff and by the time a proper diagnosis was made he was too far along for proper treatment to be made.

Alternative medicine may work for some things, but it's certainly not the cure for everything. It's something that needs to be discussed with a proper medical professional, not attempted on your own or recommended by someone that got his license from a box of cracker jacks. As far as I am concerned Alternative Medicine and (to a greater degree) that lunatic of an Aunt are the reason he is gone. Fortunately, I'm not blood related to and do not have to see that nutjob.
Well, I can certainly understand your logic based on your experiences. I would agree with RonD on many points as well...including the fact that money and the chance to take advantage of people for it can result in many people losing faith in a process. If you read about Farid Fata and others who (thousands more) are certified medical doctors and have been cheating thousands of patients over the long haul then you might also see there is a bigger problem with conventional medicine.

If you read about how the medical profession has bullied many medical doctors to "tow the line" and only prescribe the slash/burn/poison of cancer treatments even though they are getting excellent results with alternative cures then you will see there is a huge problem.

There is fear mongering...improper diagnosis...overpriced drugs...improperly prescribed drugs...deliberate campaigns to wipe out inexpensive alternatives that work...and it goes on and on and on.

The main thing about TTAC is that there is alternatives. One of the biggest being that if we take care of our bodies before something major happens then it has a better chance of fighting or even preventing the disease from happening. This is mostly what I saw in the program so far.

TAKE CARE OF YOUR BODY NOW...not hoping for a miracle cure when you wear it out and defeat your immune system with a garbage lifestyle.

Chemicals in our air, food, and water are bad enough in most major cities. Add the stress of living in close proximity with crime, noise, racial unrest, and whatever else big cities offer with their many conveniences and our bodies are being swept away by a host of illnesses that we are losing the battle against.

Cancer has a very high mortality rate to begin with. Often by the time it is diagnosed in MOST people it is far enough advanced that serious treatment and lifestyle adjustments don't work. We really need to listen to alternatives if our medical profession isn't doing enough to get the message out.

So far we have anti-smoking campaigns that have helped many quit a dangerous habit. We are working on obesity and causes of that (which TTAC addresses also because of its link to cancer) and we have made great progress in cutting pollution...but we have not done enough...obviously!

Cancer continues to kill more than we can save with any procedures...time to rethink the whole thing and get more people on the health kick bandwagon...hold food and drug companies responsible and sue the crap out of those that blatantly misuse their position and financial powers...

Time to fight with everything we have!
 
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Much too important of an issue for internet egos men. (I'm checking myself believe me)

Keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out.
 

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Cancer, the Crab, the Greeks named it. It is a curse of civilization . Cave men didn't get it . They died too young from even worse things, like getting stomped by mammoths or eaten by saber toothed cats. Mankind's constant fiddling and improving immediate circumstances ,AKA progress, with unforeseen or ignored consequences from exposure to stuff never before found in the environment in such concentrations or combinations. Latest in the news is a St Louis suburb with clusters of a rare cancer. The neighborhood is down stream from a nuclear waste dump that is leaking into the groundwater and the soil.
 

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