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Cancer Cure
by DigitalSoul

The article below suggests that the cure of Cancer and HIV were found long before but have not been made public so as not to lose a large percentage of profit coming to the pharmaceutical industry and the healthcare sector out of the patients sufferring from those. Because both of these sectors stakeholders are some majore political figures. Below is the link to that article. I have not read the article completely because it is too long and I need some time to finish reading it but I really need to have general public's opinion about it.

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How many of you agree with the above? Or is it just one of those phoney internet articles I should pay much attention to?

To be honest, Im horrified if the above at all has any reality.

Also see:

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Hey, DigitalSoul
by its yggy

so I've gotten into recording music, but I don't know if my collaboration idea is going to take off. ha! I don't know where my time goes. How is your stuff going?

About the cancer cure, I doubt any of that is true. The cure for cancer is such a massive undertaking that I really doubt one corporation, or cabal, would be able to discover it and keep it secret.

just goes to show...
by yatahey

any wacko with $100 can buy a domain name and put up a web site, and sooner or later, some other wacko will cite it a gospel (not saying you're a wacko, but look at all those 9/11 For Truth Wackos).

YTH

maybe this should have given it away:

"Webster is also the author of many physics and mathematics papers, but none of them has been published because the journals are controlled by the physics and mathematics establishments, which fiercely resist progress, especially when the truth is not what they want to hear."

Re: just goes to show...
by SomebodyElse

Who the heck wrote that? Is that a sentence or a paragraph? If I had written something like that in my writing classes I would have flunked out, and this is supposedly by a journalist. But then maybe the author doesn't use English as his/her first language.

You can usually tell the nut-cases by the lack of verbal and/or writing skills (like me).

There won't be any one cure for cancer. Each type of cancer has a different cause and therefore a different cure. Some may be caused by a virus, for example 85% of women with cervical or ovarian cancer also have one (or more) of the strains of the papiloma (sp?) virus (causes genital warts). Doctors have recently started giving young women vaccines against this virus in the hope that it will prevent the cancers. Does that constitute a cure? Maybe, but we won't know for sure until those types of cancer are wiped out completely.

In the meantime there are drugs that prevent tumors from forming the blood vessels needed to bring food and oxygen to spur further growth. The results are a reduction in the size of the tumor (in rats anyway). Is that a cure? I doubt it.

Don't take anyones word for anything. Check around, read a few other articles and make your own decision. I recommend New Scientist and Science Digest for ideas on where else to look for information. Both have online availability and the articles have other references that you can follow-up if you desire.

Re: just goes to show...
by SomebodyElse

By the way, my Aunt was big-time into alternative medicine (she was a bit of a hypochondriac). When she was diagnosed with lymphoma in her neck, her first stop was an alternative cancer treatment center in Georgia (USA).

She died last year after her cancer had spread through 80% of her body. I miss her terribly.

Hi yggy
by DigitalSoul

That's really nice to know. Who are you collaborating with :) ? I didnt go to splice.com again. Got bored too quickly. Only if I knew how to make music, that place would have been helpful.

Well, no word about what Im up to :p unless what Im working on turns out to be something good. But as I said before, I've lost most of my passion to do something about it and am not as motivated as before. Also, I've become too lazy so things are moving at a snail speed. As Im not as much motivated as before, it would not bother me much if it does not work out. But hoping for the best. Would keep everyone here updated :)

Some of the parts in the article did have me doubting what I was reading but since that was such a lengthy article, thought it probably carried 'some' truth to it.

Anyway, good luck for your music thing.

its yggy:

so I've gotten into recording music, but I don't know if my collaboration idea is going to take off. ha! I don't know where my time goes. How is your stuff going?

About the cancer cure, I doubt any of that is true. The cure for cancer is such a massive undertaking that I really doubt one corporation, or cabal, would be able to discover it and keep it secret.

yatahey
by DigitalSoul

Why cant I be a wacko? Who knows, maybe I am?

*giggles*

Well, where was that para? I was skipping parts of it while reading in order to reach the end quickly but still it was too lengthy, dont think gonna continue.

What's "YTH"?

yatahey:

any wacko with $100 can buy a domain name and put up a web site, and sooner or later, some other wacko will cite it a gospel (not saying you're a wacko, but look at all those 9/11 For Truth Wackos).

YTH

maybe this should have given it away:

"Webster is also the author of many physics and mathematics papers, but none of them has been published because the journals are controlled by the physics and mathematics establishments, which fiercely resist progress, especially when the truth is not what they want to hear."

no way.
by intersurfa

there are so many dedicated professionals working either directly or peripherally on cancer research in so many places around the world that a known cure would not be a secret for long. these are not medical doctors wrestling with the bounds and shackles of insurance companies and ambulance chacers, but truly talented academics. no, and they're not the type to keep quiet, just because their funding will end. LOL.

did you clean your room? join the audobon society and go for birding walks with them, you need to get out in the fresh air, get some exercise and blow the cobwebs out, along with paranoid thoughts.

Re: just goes to show...
by DigitalSoul

I doonno, puleez doont scarhe meh :(

Made an internet search for cancer and B17 and related terms to come many links including this one. I also came across:

<link>

The above links says that majority of the cancer and choronic diseases are due to diet. I hope Ive understood that correctly.

This is such a stupid thing to mislead people like that. I was really really horrified why all the doctors and pharmacist would let cancer paients suffer knowing that there is a treatment. The article goes as far as saying that chemotherapy and radiation only further hammer the patient's immune system instead of doing any good to kill the cancer or raise his survival period. These treatments, it said, only kill the patient, not the cancerous cells.

Anyway, it is good to know that is not right.

Also please commoent on the following site:

<link>

SomebodyElse:

Who the heck wrote that? Is that a sentence or a paragraph? If I had written something like that in my writing classes I would have flunked out, and this is supposedly by a journalist. But then maybe the author doesn't use English as his/her first language.

You can usually tell the nut-cases by the lack of verbal and/or writing skills (like me).

There won't be any one cure for cancer. Each type of cancer has a different cause and therefore a different cure. Some may be caused by a virus, for example 85% of women with cervical or ovarian cancer also have one (or more) of the strains of the papiloma (sp?) virus (causes genital warts). Doctors have recently started giving young women vaccines against this virus in the hope that it will prevent the cancers. Does that constitute a cure? Maybe, but we won't know for sure until those types of cancer are wiped out completely.

In the meantime there are drugs that prevent tumors from forming the blood vessels needed to bring food and oxygen to spur further growth. The results are a reduction in the size of the tumor (in rats anyway). Is that a cure? I doubt it.

Don't take anyones word for anything. Check around, read a few other articles and make your own decision. I recommend New Scientist and Science Digest for ideas on where else to look for information. Both have online availability and the articles have other references that you can follow-up if you desire.

Re: just goes to show...
by DigitalSoul

Sorry to know about your aunt. When was she diagnosed with cancer? Just want to know how many years she lived with cancer.

But even chemotherapy and radiation, do not guarentee to stop spread of cancer to rest of the body or does it?

Please do check out <link> and let know what you think especially about B17.

SomebodyElse:

By the way, my Aunt was big-time into alternative medicine (she was a bit of a hypochondriac). When she was diagnosed with lymphoma in her neck, her first stop was an alternative cancer treatment center in Georgia (USA).

She died last year after her cancer had spread through 80% of her body. I miss her terribly.

Re: no way.
by DigitalSoul

That's nice to know, really a relief, knowing that there are dedicated professionals researching on the subject to find a cure.

What the.......................... what do you mean clean my room. I dont clean my room anymore as the maid does that like she cleans the rest of the house.

These days Im mostly busy playing with the parrots or feeding the hen in the lawn. The brave rooster died last month when my mom was travelling. We could not take good care of him and he got sick. That's so sad, made my mom cry :(We burried him in the muddy area next to the small river close to the house).

I've been excercising because I againt gained a few pounds. Been walking in the lawn and running on the treadmill and now experience pain the front of my calves :( I just wanna shed some weight. Im not going to see any producers with all these extra pounds.

intersurfa:

there are so many dedicated professionals working either directly or peripherally on cancer research in so many places around the world that a known cure would not be a secret for long. these are not medical doctors wrestling with the bounds and shackles of insurance companies and ambulance chacers, but truly talented academics. no, and they're not the type to keep quiet, just because their funding will end. LOL.

did you clean your room? join the audobon society and go for birding walks with them, you need to get out in the fresh air, get some exercise and blow the cobwebs out, along with paranoid thoughts.

it's in the "About the Webmaster"
by yatahey

section.

No, I wasn't calling you a wacko. Past experience with you, I know you're anything but.

YTH

Y=ya, T=ta, H=hey

I'm getting some people to do
by its yggy

the "do's." I need some doo-wop style harmonization in the chorus. Other than that, it's just me and my lonesome.

I've been working on my single and double strokes. No, that's nothing R-rated. It's the drum rudiments! Why in the world am I doing drum rudiments?!? My mind wonders a bit. No, really I think it's a good way to build up some interesting grooves.

I know all about putting your thing on thing on the shelf. You just need to find some new inspiration.

argh!!!!
by smoke
This stuff makes me totally nuts. Total BS. There are more factual medical/scientific errors on that website then I can count. Correcting all of them would take many pages (and would be a pretty boring read). Is there something in particular you are interested in?
Okay...
by DigitalSoul

Thanks for the belief :) My memory must have got really poor cause I do not recall interacting with this nick of yours or did you change it with the new outlook of slate.com? What was your old nick?

yatahey:

section.

No, I wasn't calling you a wacko. Past experience with you, I know you're anything but.

YTH

Y=ya, T=ta, H=hey

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