BrettDeason wrote:So far, we don't know if it is cancer in both his bone as well as his prostate or just in his prostate. There is a mass on his bone and all of the blood work that they have taken, shows that his bone marrow is bad. We do know right now that his prostate is abnormal. He has two more biopsies to have done on him and then after all of those results come back, then we will know exactly what is going on and exactly what is wrong.
...Brett, do yourself a favor and research the cancer scam. There are pieces of information on youtube that you can watch. And as was mentioned previously, I would seriously look into Vitamin B-17.
What you must know about licensed medicinists (MDs)... they are NOT trained to understand the fueling systems of the body, i.e. nutrition. Therefore, they treat every ailment as if it were an infectious disease. So, say a patient comes down with cancer in the pancreas. These clowns have no idea how that pancreas is supposed to work from a nutrient point of view. They do not learn this in medical school, and these medical schools are 100% in the back pocket of big pharma.
I have two family members who made their living in oncology (both biochemists). One abandoned his career, the other is now vice president for operational research and development at one of the biggest pharmacy companies in the world... i.e., if I said the name on here, I'll bet 90% of you would know it.
The former abandoned his career after he realized that he didn't know a damned thing about the human body, and I think his conscience got the best of him. He bought an RV and lives somewhere on the west coast as a surfer/hermit type. The second told me something two years ago that really struck me, especially given the fact that I've tried to express my disbelief in modern medicine. He said, "When I interview young scientists when staffing a position, I ask them, 'How much of our research cannot be replicated, and will be considered obsolete within 15 years?' Most of them usually answer 10-20%, but in fact it is 80%."
--- After I heard him say this, I came back with the following: "If that is the case, then why have you scoffed at my desire to seek out holistic therapies, which are known to not kill people - which is what chemo and radiation does?"
He said, "Because that can only be established through anecdotal evidence."
My response: "If anecdotal evidence includes eyewitness testimony, and there are no billion dollar industries funding naturopathic therapy, I'm inclined to say you and your entire industry are completely full of crap, and if you were to come down with cancer and sought your own industry's choice therapy methods knowing what you just told me, then let's just say that you border on being so intellectually deficient that you should be considered as dangerous to a sick person as any illness could ever be."
Then he told me that he would never get chemo or radiation.
No, I didn't punch him. Yes, I wanted to.
So, Brett, my point in relaying this to you is this. These people who are doing the diagnoses on your dad, well, they are most likely MDs, and they are taught in medical school to deride any sort of holistic, alternative, naturopathic care as hocus-pocus, but in fact, they are the sorcerers.
The body can fix itself, you just have to give it the right vitamins (not the store bought crap, because they are synthetic and processed crud) and nutrients, and in the case of the Vitamin B-17 theory, it definitely holds up. Essentially, cancer is the result of the body lacking an off-switch for estrogen production, which causes a mutated form of cells. It's a vitamin deficiency, not a disease. And this is why standard MDs will never figure this out... they don't get trained in nutrition. They study vascular systems from the point of view that they are just supposed to automatically work. No kidding, ask an MD what you should eat. They will say, "Eat a well-balanced diet." Well, what in the world does that mean? Sounds like they got it off a General Mills cereal commercial.
Cancer over the past 50-60 years is exactly what scurvy was in its heyday. For centuries, sailors and shipmen from Europe feared the dreaded scurvy, and they thought they were getting infected from one thing or another. No... it was just a lack of vitamin C in the diet while they were out to sea for extended periods of time. Can you imagine how dumb it was to see all these people die for no reason at all? Have you ever wondered how much money infirmaries may have taken in from sick sailors and shipmen? Who knows?
The thing is, your dad doesn't need to wait for a full diagnosis to begin treating from a naturopathic standpoint. Naturopathy is going to determine what the BODY needs to fix itself. Allopathy (MDs) is going to determine what synthetic chemicals could be used to attack a process in the body. The body knows how to fix itself, it just needs the right input to do it with.