LAST EDITED ON Feb-02-12 AT 10:45AM (MST)[p]>Everyone has the right to try
>what they think will work
>I've watched a lot of
>people die trying cures similar
>to this. Take a
>look at some of the
>cases Ne.Mont posted on the
>Sportsmen Political Forum. Not to
>good of results for those
>that went for this cure.
>
give me a break I swear you and Ne' must have stock in the pharmaceutical Co...
you need to line all case's up side by side, from over a ten year period and see how many more people have died from conventional chemo treatment, its an eye opener, thousands verse's hundreds my friend ...
Definition of insanity: to do the same thing over and over hopping to get a different result...
look at the American conventional way for treating cancer, putting poison in a human body hoping to heal it, then look at the success rate, 7%, we've been using chemo for what over 50 years, it's not gotten any cheaper nor has the success rate got any better, it's ...
my niece was hospitalized for leukemia two years ago, after treating her with chemo for 3 months the Doctor saw something on her lung, so he went in and removed it, guess what it was...... a spot of fungus growing in her lungs... Hmmmm...
3 days after removing it she felt better and eventually released from the hospital, the hospital bill was $980,000?ya lets stick with conventional?
as far as the Italian Dr. and him loosing his license, it could easily happen here in the states when you go against conventional medicine? he's on to something if you could see beyond your fears of the new and do a thorough search on the subject you'll see many more have lived then died from sodium carbonate?
native americans have been using herbs for eons with great sucess, a lady in town here cured her breast cancer with esiac tea...go argue with her...