I agree with you about making friends instead of enemies. And it is
not as if everything "the other side" has to offer is worthless. You
even use some of their methods, as I understand it, albeit more
intelligently, or differently, or in conjunction with other therapies
that make them more effective.
I like very much what you wrote about how those who feel they have an
effective protocol for cancer can become too narrow-minded, and about
eclecticism. I have come as far as I have by leaving no stone
unturned and by dismissing nothing out of hand. Out of necessity, I
long ago ceased being a medical "patient" and became a
medical "client," which means I do not do just what the doctor says,
but rather I educate myself in everything I can, and I CHOOSE which
modalities I believe will work best for me.
With regard to the use of the word "cure," you are of course correct.
As far as I know, I still have microscopic cancer cells circulating
in my lymph, and that is the reason I can never again become lax with
my anti-cancer regimen/lifestyle. And a significant part of the
reason so many people who appear to achieve remission from mainstream
treatment relapse is BECAUSE they never learn about how to live an
anti-cancer lifestyle.
Best wishes and best of health,
Elliot
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