Miracle cure for lung cancer?

#juan

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I would advise not to spend a lot of money for this so-called "cure". The news would have broken out before now and people would have danced in the street but it didn't and they didn't...
 

SLM

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I would advise not to spend a lot of money for this so-called "cure". The news would have broken out before now and people would have danced in the street but it didn't and they didn't...

On the other hand, if you've been declared inoperable anyway, what have you got to loose?
 

#juan

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On the other hand, if you've been declared inoperable anyway, what have you got to lose?

That, is another matter. I know a few people who's cancer had been declared inoperable but at least a couple of them are still going strong. Years of chemotherapy and radiation has taken away their hair but by God, they are still fighting. I have to admire the courage of these people but it breaks my heart.
 

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There are millions of one-offs that work for some patients but that doesn't mean each is a new cure-all. But once it is inoperable, you have nothing left to lose (except your inheritance).
 

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Sometimes stuff doesn't work but the belief that it will works!


ET he fixit...


Calling Steven Spielberg...ET call home- ET say he fix all next trip back..
 

SLM

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That, is another matter. I know a few people who's cancer had been declared inoperable but at least a couple of them are still going strong. Years of chemotherapy and radiation has taken away their hair but by God, they are still fighting. I have to admire the courage of these people but it breaks my heart.

I would never completely discount more traditional medical approaches but if I were faced with a grim prognosis from an MD, I'm sure I'd be looking at other alternatives. But I'd go the tradtional route first.

Sometimes stuff doesn't work but the belief that it will works!

I firmly believe that your state of mind can be one of the best and most effective tools for fighting cancer. A positive approach is not a guarantee of sucess of course but a negative one can be almost guaranteed to work against you.
 

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I would never completely discount more traditional medical approaches but if I were faced with a grim prognosis from an MD, I'm sure I'd be looking at other alternatives. But I'd go the tradtional route first.



I firmly believe that your state of mind can be one of the best and most effective tools for fighting cancer. A positive approach is not a guarantee of sucess of course but a negative one can be almost guaranteed to work against you.

I have a theory, most people might think I'm nuts, but I think oxygen is the key to life and the more oxygen you can process and the greater your lung capacity, the longer you are going to live. The way to accomplish that is to move as much and as fast as possible. Obviously you are not going to go from being a couch potato to an Olympic athlete overnight, but if you can move slowly and steadily in that direction you are going to be healthier.