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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (31640)4/4/2005 8:37:57 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
>>> Chemotherapy, as it presently exists, IS toxic. The idea is the agents, while poisonous, are more poisonous to the cancer cells than to the normal cells. If the difference is large enough and enough time is available, the agents can wipe out the cancerous cells and still leave the person alive. Do you suggest that not be done? <<<

Check out Dr. Lorraine Day's work. She had cancer the size of a grapefruit on her upper breast area. It was so large in fact, she had to hold while walking around, when she could walk around... Despite being an MD, she refused chemo, and used natural methods to get rid of the huge tumor. And being a doctor, she knew how pathetic the success rate of chemo and radiation is, so she was not about to become another "sacrificial lamb"...
>>>This ain't funny, Yogi. Believe me. I've been there. It isn't funny at all. <<<
I now and I told you, my best friend was destroyed by cancer and chemo.