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Yes, there are previous posts and responses regarding this 'miracle drug', Cindy. I did some research myself with respect to a previous post and answered with an article taken directly from one of the grand pooh-bah doctors affiliated with ACS. He was very skeptical of the claims regarding DCA.
In any event, if you choose alternative routes, Cindy, please do not forsake the traditional ones while doing so, and please be sure to let your doctors know what you are doing. It turns out that even some rather benign vitamin supplements, as an example, can have an adverse impact on chemotherapy, for example.
Take care,
Joe -
Thanks for that Joe!soccerfreaks said:DCA
Yes, there are previous posts and responses regarding this 'miracle drug', Cindy. I did some research myself with respect to a previous post and answered with an article taken directly from one of the grand pooh-bah doctors affiliated with ACS. He was very skeptical of the claims regarding DCA.
In any event, if you choose alternative routes, Cindy, please do not forsake the traditional ones while doing so, and please be sure to let your doctors know what you are doing. It turns out that even some rather benign vitamin supplements, as an example, can have an adverse impact on chemotherapy, for example.
Take care,
Joe
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Thanks for that Joe!
I have heard to not just take any suppliments while getting treatment. I was just wondering if anyone had ever heard of it. It sounded a little too good to be true:)
Cindy
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