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zap
24th May 2016, 11:17 PM
Its funny how I run to this site when I am feeling scared or vulnerable..

all you guys are like my family, Its so hard doing this by myself. pretty stupid LOL thinking I am on the site and everyone is going to help me...lol nobody can help me i have to do it on my own. deep sigh I am so tired . so its me and I am scared and I cant do this bymyself xoxoox

Shami-Amourae
24th May 2016, 11:21 PM
Do what? I'm confused.

zap
24th May 2016, 11:26 PM
Shami... Dealing with another cancer death in my family .. he is on his way out...... and its ok... thanks for responding most everyone knows my story.

Neuro
24th May 2016, 11:29 PM
Take care Zap!

zap
24th May 2016, 11:34 PM
omg i am so lost i wish someone could help me guess I should call pete, guess i should suck it up and figure it out
thanks to my friends I so so tired will get online tomorrow

Neuro
24th May 2016, 11:37 PM
omg i am so lost i wish someone could help me guess I should call pete, guess i should suck it up and figure it out
thanks to my friends I so so tired will get online tomorrow

Good night Zap! Get some sleep!

Cebu_4_2
25th May 2016, 02:35 AM
Ground a bit and get some sun, all will come together.

brosil
25th May 2016, 04:02 AM
Two good suggestions, zap. Get some sleep and then go out side and look at green growing things for a while. We all die, zap. I'm fighting the traitorous little bastards myself. 4 more radiation treatments and I find out how good the doc's aim was. You just have to keep your spiritual bags packed and be ready to go. That way, you can enjoy your time here. Take care,zap.

Shami-Amourae
25th May 2016, 04:17 AM
Shami... Dealing with another cancer death in my family .. he is on his way out...... and its ok... thanks for responding most everyone knows my story.


How did the B-17 work out that I suggested?

Also generally where do you live? I mean you don't need to say, but there's cancer hot spots all over America. Like here in Idaho there's a cancer hot spot in Idaho Falls, since it's downwind of a nuclear research facility. People get cancer there all the time.

Shami-Amourae
25th May 2016, 04:26 AM
Two good suggestions, zap. Get some sleep and then go out side and look at green growing things for a while. We all die, zap. I'm fighting the traitorous little bastards myself. 4 more radiation treatments and I find out how good the doc's aim was. You just have to keep your spiritual bags packed and be ready to go. That way, you can enjoy your time here. Take care,zap.

If you're doing radiation you're pretty much a dead man waiting. That kills your immune system, and it's a pure death sentence. There's much better, more effective treatments for cancer.

If you have any reason in you please research the dangers of radiation treatments, and dump your doctor. Go to San Diego, California and look into the Gerson Institute. They have a natural program that can get you healed in a couple weeks in Mexico (it's illegal to cure cancer in the US.) Treat it like a vacation.

https://gerson.org/gerpress/gerson-clinic-mexico/

Documentary on the Gerson Therapy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZoqqB5JhX8

You can do the Gerson Therapy yourself, but you will need to research it to figure out everything to do. The video above explains a lot of it though.

Ares
25th May 2016, 04:46 AM
If you're doing radiation you're pretty much a dead man waiting. That kills your immune system, and it's a pure death sentence. There's much better, more effective treatments for cancer.

If you have any reason in you please research the dangers of radiation treatments, and dump your doctor. Go to San Diego, California and look into the Gerson Institute. They have a natural program that can get you healed in a couple weeks in Mexico (it's illegal to cure cancer in the US.) Treat it like a vacation.

https://gerson.org/gerpress/gerson-clinic-mexico/

Documentary on the Gerson Therapy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZoqqB5JhX8

You can do the Gerson Therapy yourself, but you will need to research it to figure out everything to do. The video above explains a lot of it though.

I agree with Shami. I've got a guy I work with that has been fighting cancer for over 4 years now and it keeps coming back. I've tried to explain to him how to go about fighting it which doesn't involve getting radiated and injected with poison. But he won't listen. Even after treatment and he's back at work I'll see a Mountain Dew or a Pepsi on his desk. I've told him numerous times that cancer cells feed on glucose and he's giving them exactly what it feeds on. It's sad really. Hate to watch someone suffer through that when there are less intrusive means of beating that disease.

Watch that documentary as well as some other YouTube videos called "The Truth About Cancer".

Shami-Amourae
25th May 2016, 05:04 AM
Even after treatment and he's back at work I'll see a Mountain Dew or a Pepsi on his desk. I've told him numerous times that cancer cells feed on glucose and he's giving them exactly what it feeds on. It's sad really.

Yeah I never understand how people can do that. I'm the pure opposite. I avoid sugar as much as possible, and only do it on super rare occasions. The sweetest thing I'll consume is apples.

Also avoid foods with starches, especially wheat. I'm not saying avoid starchy food all together, (though there's nothing wrong with that,) but minimize it and focus more on veggies and high quality meats (grass-fed beef and pastured chicken.)

A good book that may help is Cure Tooth Decay (http://www.amazon.com/Cure-Tooth-Decay-Cavities-Nutrition/dp/1434810607)by Ramiel Nagel. It really helps getting the diet back in line and can help people prevent cancer outright. I know it sounds weird to talk about tooth decay on a thread on cancer, but they are linked. The health of your teeth is linked to your chances of getting/preventing cancer.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmxvWwYHma0

Ares
25th May 2016, 05:09 AM
Yeah I never understand how people can do that. I'm the pure opposite. I avoid sugar as much as possible, and only do it on super rare occasions. The sweetest thing I'll consume is apples.

Also avoid foods with starches, especially wheat. I'm not saying avoid starchy food all together, (though there's nothing wrong with that,) but minimize it and focus more on veggies and high quality meats (grass fed beef or pastured chicken.)

A good book that may help is Cure Tooth Decay (http://www.amazon.com/Cure-Tooth-Decay-Cavities-Nutrition/dp/1434810607)by Ramiel Nagel. It really helps getting the diet back in line and can help people prevent cancer outright. I know it sounds weird to talk about tooth decay on a thread on cancer, but they are linked. The health of your teeth is linked to your chances of getting/preventing cancer.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmxvWwYHma0

Doesn't sound weird at all as both are linked by diet, and cancer you can cure or outright prevent just by a proper diet. Same with tooth decay. I eat more of a primal / Paleo diet. But I also supplement heavily with Vitamin C and numerous other vitamins and nutrients.

Shami-Amourae
25th May 2016, 05:15 AM
Doesn't sound weird at all as both are linked by diet, and cancer you can cure or outright prevent just by a proper diet. Same with tooth decay. I eat more of a primal / Paleo diet. But I also supplement heavily with Vitamin C and numerous other vitamins and nutrients.

Well what Ramiel's book and what I follow is the Weston Price diet, which is basically what the Paleo diet is based on. All of the anti-carb diets are derived from the research of Weston A. Price. I try to inform people on the Paleo diet about this. I do think the Paleo diet is very good, but I think it's too extreme, because you can eat a lot more foods than it outlines, but you just have to prepare some foods differently. I completely disagree on their stance on salt, legumes, and nuts.

collector
25th May 2016, 06:03 AM
Hi Zap, not sure which state you live in but this treatment seems to have some legitimacy.
A trip to Colorado might be worth while


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ5HiHUdbuk

midnight rambler
25th May 2016, 06:22 AM
Godspeed for your relative Zap.