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loretta:

According to Health Science Institute (HSI), cancer per se doesn't kill but cachexia does.  At least in 3 out of 4 cases.

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They further say

According to a shocking new study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, if you're battling cancer, you may have been subjected to 10 TIMES more radiation than you need. Over the past decade, study after study has shown that ONE radiation treatment is all most folks need to ease pain once advanced cancer spreads to their bones. But an exhaustive review of Medicare claims found that half of patients were getting 10 or more treatments!  Radiation is like unleashing an atomic bomb inside your body -- it kills normal, healthy cells right alongside cancer tissue. And while the study was limited to prostate cancer patients, an expert who reviewed it says there's a good chance we're over-radiating ALL cancer patients. Every time that radiologist shoots those toxic rays into your system, he and his mainstream medicine buds are taking home thousands in Medicare reimbursements.

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se7en:
Geeeeeew!!! This whole medical practice and everything about it still amazes me. It shouldn't by now, but... wow.

Deborah-Leigh:
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Dennis Vogel:
There are a lot of snake oil salesmen out there praying on sick people with cancer. Ray came across a lot of them. Beware.

But one thing Ray was convinced about was cancer cannot live in an alkaline or neutral body pH. Once and awhile was he able to get his pH above 6. But it was mostly 4 or 5.

lilitalienboi16:
As a student currently in an upper division course on biology of cancer, I can assure you, cancer kills.

Theres really no point in going into the mechanisms, details, etc... etc... but just know that cancer is the bodies own cells that have lost the ability to control their division.

Cancer cells are considered by some in the biological community to be the ultimate end of evolution as they are essentially immortal cells that have found a way to forever exist so long as they have a nutrient source available to them.

Since cancer cells are very similar to your bodies normal functioning cells, anything you do to kill them, will always kill your normal functioning cells.

Cancer cells kill by draining the body of its nutrients required for other tissues and also by invading other tissues where vital functions necessary for survival are occuring. In spreading to those tissues (metastisis) they displace the regular cells which perform the vital functions for survival and shutdown the organ being affected. Cancer cells divides extremely rapidly compared to normal cells and shows very little adhesion to their surrounding hence why they are able to spread very easily around the body. Once cancer begins spreading, its very very difficult to control it because it can spread to virtually anywhere in the body disrupting a number of vital organs. Not only that, but if the cancer originates in a vital organ, well you can be in trouble right from the start.

So treating cancer is often times a double edged sword due to how similar the cancer cells are to your normal ones (Remember, cancer cells are your own cells that have simply began malfunctioning). Progress has been made in the treatements of cancer, but mostly in the three old modalities that have been around for roughly 40 years now. Surgery, chemo and radiation.

In refining these treatments, we have been able to minimize the damage done to healthy tissues while making our attacks on cancerous tissues more potent.

If you're interested, I can discuss this in greater detail but I figure most don't want the super scientific details and mechanisms on it. Just the basics. There is a very shallow basic view you should have when thinking of cancer.

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