![]() Doctors say otherwise, but the truth of it is that doctors in med school get about 10 hours of training on diet and supplementation combined in the 4 years of med school. These supplements help protect the healthy cells and limit the damage the chemo does to them. I have seen more then a few cancer patients doing chemo take these, and some others, and although there is no way to measure this, it seems it may have helped them. Last, just about any doctor is going to tell yu don't do this, but if it was me, I would be taking a lot of anti oxidants like Vit A, Alpha Liopic acid, Vit E, and protelytic enzymes. There are currently biotech drugs being tested and even applied in some places that are way more innocuous and maybe way more, probably a lot more effective then chemo/ Look it up on the net, and ask your doctor about that.'Īlso, there are places, in the bigger cities in the country, that are doing chemo in such a way where it is laced with a glucose component (to simplify it) in that the cancer cells having something like 10 times more insulin recepters then the regular healthy cells are targeted and the healthy cells are left alone. The science of it has improved 10 fold in the last 15/20 years, but it is still something I would never do. At the least, I think this scenario is more humane, and has a better chance of recovery or at least prolonging life in a better way then the standard process'.Ĭhemo just destroys the immune system, and the healthy surrounding cells. ![]() I would change my lifestyle, again, dramatically, take some holistic remedies, and pray. But I would still not do chemo, and probably not radiation. If the cancer has metastasized the chances of recovery decrease by a fair amount, but there is still hope. Again, that is if it is still encapsulated. That's all I would do have it cut out, and change my diet, lifestyle, radically, and do some natural (but potent) remedies that''s it. Thankfully, most of us are not in the category of nuclear radiation exposure. This is assuming I haven't come upon a heavy dose of nuclear radiation, in that case, I am probably just doing what I could to prolong my life, as opposed to stopping the cell multiplication all the way down to the cancer stem cell itself. Using cold hard statistics of survival rates of different methods and also taking into account quality of life. So before someone comes here and tells me they know someone, or that they themselves did chemo, never had it cut out, out, or did did chemo and radiation, and never changed their diet, or whatever combination of standard western medical practices they did, and that they survived, I understand it can be a success. I am going with the knowledge I have and with the odds of a complete recovery is. Maybe radiation, but probably not, but definitely not chemo. ![]() ![]() I am not doing chemo, nor probably radiation. ![]() If I had cancer and it is encapsulated, I would have it cut out, and radically change my lifestyle. I don't want do get into a long post, I could, as there is a lot to this subject, so I am going to keep it relatively short and just hit on some main general points. Click to expand.Chemo, in my opinion (and I am not a doctor, but I am basing this on conversations with a doctor, and from a lot of research I have done ) does more harm then good. ![]()
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