Dave Clark
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All I was saying is that when you have a cancer that is that hard to cure, just like pancreatic cancer, it isn't always fair to say that the treatment is no good, conventional or alternative. It's like having a car be in an accident and being crushed into a pancake, then blaming the body shop for not making the car look like new. I get what you are saying about alternative methods, but often times cancer has developed beyond being treated, and at that point, it doesn't represent the efficacy of the treatment if it fails. Antioxidant therapies may very well prevent cancers from happening, but once they are established in the body, they may not be appropriate, as they could possibly fuel the cancers. People can criticize antioxidants all they want, but my observation is that most people I know or have heard that has cancer are not people who use antioxidants and cancer preventing nutrients. I think the knowledge of this is empirical and if anyone thinks antioxidants are not needed, then start eating foods without antioxidants, and stop taking antioxidants, and then see how you make out vis a vis with pro-oxidant regimen.What is, anyway?
You're saying then for lung cancer go to an oncologist as he knows best as maybe his track record is stellar?
Or go to an alternative practitioner?
Why do you think lung cancer is so hard to treat that sets it apart from other cancers?
And why do you think self treating is a bad idea if one understands cancer and its causes and also understands to fix the identified problem? Don't you think it's because it's the ignorant people who don't understand cancer that fail at it?
Believe in the individual and his capacity to understand and to cure if he can discard the baggage of falsehoods that surround the curing of cancer.
Most of the science that guides doctors are false, and they don't really have an edge. More often than not, it's a liability. It's a handicap designed to make them fail by the medical establishment as for the establishment, cure is a failing business model.