June 12, 2009
I just read the story of a young man in England who is dying of leukemia. He has been through chemotherapy and radiation therapy twice. He has also had a bone marrow transplant. Yet, I do not think he has tried alternatives, such as an water ozone generator.
He has suffered through the side effects of the new bone marrow attacking his body. He as been on drugs and steroids. His cancer reemerged despite all of the treatment. He lost his girlfriend, he lost his job and he lost his flat and moved in with his parents. He is dying. He really believes that he will die.
I want to be very respectful and gentle because dying is a serious topic. However, what if there were alternatives that may help? I cannot speak for you, but it seems to me that if modern mainstream medicine failed me, I would turn to alternative medicine.
What about Essiac tea and the person who made it public, Renee Caisse? What about the German biochemist, Johanna Budwig? What about the excellent book: How To Fight Cancer and Win? What about the work of Bernie Siegal - a cancer surgeon who found another way? What about an in home water ozone generator? There have been able to defeat their cancer.
I don’t mean to make light of a situation as serious as cancer or leukemia. Yet, is it really a good idea to simply accept what doctors say without exploring answers that are outside of their particular discipline?
There are so many people out there who have been able to conquer their cancer or have been in remission to the point that you could say they have won. Here are some more things to explore: What about juicing wheat grass and vegetables?
Since cancer is a serious disease, don’t take any chances. What I wrote here was for information and entertainment only. I certainly do not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment suggestions for cancer. If you have or think you have any type of health condition at all, visit your doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA certainly has not evaluated the information and statements in this article.
What about macrobiotic diets and home ozone. What about….? The list is long.
Treatments based on unaltered nature are often rejected and are not explored. No on is paying for such research. When all else fails, what do you have to lose by trying?



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