Senin, 01 September 2008

Re: [cancercured] "Cancer is a Fungus" Author Interview Video

Why shouldn't we be skeptical? How many more years are we going to watch as people continue to become excited on yet another 'breakthrough' either conventionally or alternatively.

There will never be 'one' magic-button for all cancers and wouldn't it be wonderful if the heralded 'cures' that work for some cancers, as Vincent mentioned, simply be perfected for that particular or those particular cancers.

This doesn't mean we should not explore claims, but I think it makes sense to approach all cancer treatments with that skeptical mind, open, but not so open our brains fall out. I will always believe it makes most sense to be in contact with people that know what works, because of experience, the experience of working with all types of cancers. What's the next cure?

Is it the PhytoPlankton I asked about and over which my cousin is excited enough to spend a lot of money for and about which nobody responded? (ha) Is it Magnesium? What about Chaga?
Anyone for Mona Vie?

Joe C.

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