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The Truth About Cancer<br />
for <strong>the</strong>se diagnostic equipment—you know, MRIs, CAT scans, PET<br />
scans, find out how invasive is <strong>the</strong> tumor, find out how much do we<br />
have There are some people who you better get in <strong>the</strong>re and do<br />
something aggressive right now or you could be dead within hours or<br />
days. I would hope that I would have some to look at non-toxic<br />
<strong>the</strong>rapies—very important for me is don’t burn bridges. Too often <strong>the</strong><br />
medical <strong>the</strong>rapies that are used for <strong>cancer</strong> patients, surgery, to take out<br />
20 lymph nodes in breast <strong>cancer</strong>. Now <strong>the</strong> patients going to have lymph<br />
edema, swollen lymph in <strong>the</strong>ir arm for <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong>ir life—pain. Maybe<br />
<strong>the</strong>y need narcotics. They’ve burned a bridge. Was is necessary<br />
Radiation <strong>the</strong>rapy, you know, you can damage <strong>the</strong> esophagus to <strong>the</strong><br />
point of where it’s like parchment paper from radiation. Was it<br />
necessary Using targeted <strong>the</strong>rapy—so for instance, instead of a whole<br />
body radiation I might think <strong>about</strong> using IMRT or intensity modulated<br />
radiation <strong>the</strong>rapy, which is more of a rifle than a hand grenade.<br />
But <strong>the</strong> first thing I would do is I’d say I’d like to have some information<br />
<strong>about</strong> why I got it. What’s <strong>the</strong> underlying cause here And here are<br />
many very bright physicians in this country who look at etiology, toxic<br />
burden, stress, malnutrition, take blood samples and look at what’s <strong>the</strong><br />
level of everything from vitamins and minerals to what’s <strong>the</strong> pH of your<br />
body. Look at saliva samples, fecal samples, looking for parasites. So<br />
an aggressive look at etiology, what caused this and a second<br />
aggressive look at what’s <strong>the</strong> stage, how invasive and aggressive is it<br />
And from that make some decisions that hopefully would lean towards a<br />
relatively non-toxic <strong>the</strong>rapy. For instance, intravenous vitamin helps<br />
many, hurts none, infrared <strong>the</strong>rapy, far infrared, cooking <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong>,<br />
fever <strong>the</strong>rapy helps some, hurts none.<br />
So I always look at a risk to benefit to cost ratio saying I don’t want to do<br />
any damage. That’s what Hippocrates said. And <strong>the</strong> oath that all<br />
physicians give is first do no harm. I would look at IV vitamin C,<br />
hyper<strong>the</strong>rmia. I would look at—<strong>the</strong>re are some relatively non-toxic<br />
<strong>the</strong>rapies to modulate blood glucose lower blood glucose to try and<br />
starve <strong>the</strong> tumor. There are some herbs that are extremely powerful. I<br />
mentioned everything from this modified citrus pectin to <strong>the</strong>re’s an<br />
extract that is a fermented version of wheat germ not to mention too<br />
many names. But <strong>the</strong>re is a pharmacy. There is a list of <strong>the</strong>rapies that<br />
are effective, clinically proven, relatively non-toxic, and relatively<br />
inexpensive. If you think <strong>about</strong> treating a <strong>cancer</strong> patient one year is<br />
going to cost <strong>about</strong> a quarter of a million average. There are cheaper,<br />
more effective, more humane and scientific ways of doing <strong>cancer</strong><br />
treatment.<br />
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