I agree. As we know, though, many oncologists are telling their
patients to do just that. Amazing.
ar
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:39:33 -0400, "JCastron" <jcastron1@comcast.net>
said:
> The statement about fruits and vegetables being contrary to Chemotherapy
> didn't fit in with the Chief Physician at a major Cancer Center in Miami,
> FL that suggested my daughter-in-law with aggressive breast cancer "do
> everything she could on her own...such as lots of greens."
>
> The reason many Oncologists make the demand that people cease
> anti-oxidant supplements is not because of actual studies, but the
> concept that, it must be so because of the nature of anti-oxidants and
> how they work.
>
> For people seeking alternative help in defeating cancer to give up fruits
> and vegetables flies in the face of the very help they seek.
>
> Joe C.
>
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