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Saturday, 11th October 2008
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Charles Linskaill,
Edinburgh 05/08/2008 00:44:42
D'oh! we all know vit'C' is good for you, and fights towards cancer.
I personally take 1000mg per day, this helps me fight-off,..
Boy Wonders remarks.
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Conan the Librarian™,
05/08/2008 00:50:15
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Charles, notice all comments upon the pub ban murder sentence have been deleted.
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Charles Linskaill,
Edinburgh 05/08/2008 00:58:45
Conan ~2,
yes my comment was #2, I just said,..
"How Bizarre" etc (only two lines)
OH well politics and all that, its not the first time all comment's have been closed.
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Silence of the Yams,
05/08/2008 01:20:41
What's the excitement over slowing the growth of a cancerous tumour when if it still grows it will kill you?!
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Proximaking,
Aberdeen 05/08/2008 07:37:05
Prior to radiation therapy coming along at the turn of last century as a "cure" for cancer, it dramatically shrunk some of the more common tumours, people were experimenting with direct injection of infected material into cancers and inducing fevers in people over a series of weeks. The inducing of the fever combined with the infection at the cancer site seems to have "switched" the body to being able to see the cancer as "not self" leading to its destruction by the bodies immune system. Claimed cure rates, where the cancers never returned, were as high as 90% for some types of cancer. Why wasn't it carried on with? It wasn't sexy enough, it took weeks and sometimes months to show results whereas radiation showed results straight away, though ultimately the patient still died of course but what do doctors care about a small detail like that? It is time we induced the bodies natural defences against cancer and stopped destroying them with chemo and radiation therapies that simply never ever work. A ten year "remission" from a cancer that returns shows it was there all the time, only the immune system can continually attack cancers but first we have to let the dog see the rabbit and that means telling doctors to stop playing "career" with patients lives and actually cure them. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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Climate change is a fraud,
05/08/2008 07:47:58
I still think our rotten, lying government should have gven us a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. It'll all be over next year.
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Douglas,
Bathgate 05/08/2008 08:32:06
#4 Silence of the Yams: Living will kill you in the end. Treatments like this may allow those with cancer a better and longer life.
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the hodge,
Edinburgh 05/08/2008 09:19:04
#1 - keep taking the vitamin C Charles - i take it you are injecting it?? If not you are wasting your time!!
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Bend Over,
05/08/2008 21:11:29
Wow, vitamin C can cure cancer, well the alternative therapists (condescendingly termed quacks) have been trying to tell them that for years. But of course they can't patent vitamin C and charge £30,000 to the NHS (taxpayer) for a course of treatment.
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the general,
NJ, USA 06/08/2008 00:54:30
What's much better than this and will wipe out most soft tissue cancers in short order? Injecting sodium bicarbonate, which can be combined with Vitamin C. Yes, that's right, baking soda, injected into the blood vessels supplying the cancerous tissue. But cancer treatment is a trillion dollar a year business, so what are the odds this will be highly publicized outside of Italy where the research is being done? Research it!
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NicholasSA,
South Africa 06/08/2008 00:59:25
In your face! After being diagnosed with Stage 3B Hodgkin's in March 08 and deciding against chemo treatment going the Vit C route I was declared clean in 1 and a half month! The doctors did not want to believe it and is extremely negative about Vit C treatment. One even went as far as to say I'm making the mistake of my life! Two scans and I'm completely clean. I'm proof that it works! But they won't believe it till a study is released. Cancer is big business.
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Russell2,
Texas 06/08/2008 06:29:02
This sounds like it's worth a try. Two good sources for information on alternative cancer treatements are "How to Fight Cancer and Win" by William Fischer MD, and "Cancer-Free" by Bill Henderson, at Beating-Cancer-Gently.com. One strategy recommended by both is the Dr. Johanna Budwig diet. It is basically cottage cheese and flax oil (linseed oil in Europe). It works about 90% of the time, if a person has not had chemo. I've read both of these and sent them to two relatives who have cancer. I strongly recommend them both. You can cure most cancers with these methods within 6 weeks, so do them before you try chemo, surgery or radiation because they will be more successful if you have not weakened your immune system. Even if you have, many people have been cured with them and they are pretty fast and cheap.
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It's life but not as we know it,
The Ooort Clouds 07/08/2008 06:17:55
Too much vitamin C causes kidney failure so take your choice.
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It's life but not as we know it,
The Oort Clouds 07/08/2008 06:27:42
#7 and #8 we should all have the right to belittle silly superstitious beliefs - which is all religion is. Half an hour after posting my comments I still haven't been "smited". Says it all really.
There really is no fat bearded old man sitting on a cloud with a shepard’s crook in his hand. Face the facts.
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It's life but not as we know it,
The Oort Clouds 07/08/2008 06:29:11
#7 #8 sorry wrong thread. Divine intervention after all.
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