CANCER CURE::::PLZ READ
i'VE BEEN RESEARCHING LAETRILE ALSO CALLED B17. I'M USUALLY PRETTY SCEPTICAL ABOUT ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS BUT THIS SOUNDS LEGIT. THIS STUFF IS KNOWN TO ACTUALLY ATTACK AND KILL CANCER CELLS AT ANY STAGE. IT HAS BEEN MADE ILLEGAL TO SELL IN THE US BY THE FDA WHO CLAIMS IT IS TOXIC. DO YOUR RESEARCH AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF. YOU CAN BUY IT ON AMAZON. CHECK OUT THE BOOK CALLED " A WORLD WITHOUT CANCER" BY G EDWARD GRIFFIN. ALSO LOOK AT SANDI ROG ON YOUTUBE WHO HAS A FEW VIDEO TESTIMONIALS. MY MOTHER WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE 4 UTERINE CANCER THAT HAS SPREAD TO THE LUNGS. WE ORDERED THE VITAMIN B17 FOR HER, AND I WILL LET YOU ALL KNOW HOW IT WORKS OUT. I AM NOT A DISTRIBUTOR OR MAKING A PROFIT IN ANY WAY FOR ADVERTISING THIS BOOK OR THE MEDICATION. JUST WANT TO SHARE WHAT I KNOW.
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Leatrile and Alternatives
Ruth,
I am not a skeptic when it comes to integrative cancer treatments. They saved my life. But cancer is a complicated disease and, despite what the book you mentioned might indicate, there is no cure all for every cancer. I used Leatrile in my treatment for ovarian cancer. But I also used supplements, high dose IV vitamin C, nutritional IVs, ozone therapy, UV therapy, creative vizualization, stress reduction, biofeedback, nutrition, surgery, chemotherapy, and a whole lot of luck. Something worked. The statistics said that, in my case, the conventional treatments would not. So, that leads me to believe the integrative treatments played an essential role. In my opinion, however, an integrative approach will yield better results if they are recommended by a practitioner who has identified the patient's specific needs. Taking the do-it-yourself approach can be effective, if you're lucky, but it can be ineffective or detrimental also.
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