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RE: Cancer: is there any option other then chemotherapy?
7/4/2013 8:07:35 AM
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Hi Hafiz and friends,

Have you ever heard about curing cancer and multiple other ailments with hydrogen peroxide? I came across it a few years ago and have later heard of its miracolous cures on cancer patients with as little as four days' life expectation. I cannot certify this, but I suspect Omnilife, which cured me of my lifelong bad liver and a ferocious, 20 plus year-old lumbago a couple of years ago, uses it as a main component, as it purportedly acts directly on the body cells by additionally oxigenating them, such as hydrogen peroxide does, hence curing them of any ailment.


Here are a couple of links:

http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/HydrogenPeroxide.html

http://wakeup-world.com/2012/07/09/27-amazing-benefits-and-uses-for-hydrogen-peroxide/


I hope this helps.

Miguel


Actually curing of cancer upon treatment based on sensitivity of the cancer cell to the applied method. So it vary from cancer to cancer and method to method and chemotherapeutic agent to chemotherapeutic agent. So Hydrogen peroxide can be helpful for a particular case of cancer as you stated.
Actually more and more researches are ongoing and new methods, new effective chemotherapeutic agents are coming into light.
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RE: Cancer: is there any option other then chemotherapy?
7/5/2013 3:57:48 PM
What are the symptoms of cancer?

Cancer symptoms are quite varied and depend on where the cancer is located, where it has spread, and how big the tumor is. Some cancers can be felt or seen through the skin - a lump on the breast or testicle can be an indicator of cancer in those locations. Skin cancer (melanoma) is often noted by a change in a wart or mole on the skin. Some oral cancers present white patches inside the mouth or white spots on the tongue.

Other cancers have symptoms that are less physically apparent. Some brain tumors tend to present symptoms early in the disease as they affect important cognitive functions. Pancreas cancers are usually too small to cause symptoms until they cause pain by pushing against nearby nerves or interfere with liver function to cause a yellowing of the skin and eyes called jaundice. Symptoms also can be created as a tumor grows and pushes against organs and blood vessels. For example, colon cancers lead to symptoms such as constipation, diarrhea, and changes in stool size. Bladder or prostate cancers cause changes in bladder function such as more frequent or infrequent urination.

As cancer cells use the body's energy and interfere with normal hormone function, it is possible to present symptoms such as fever, fatigue, excessive sweating, anemia, and unexplained weight loss. However, these symptoms are common in several other maladies as well. For example, coughing and hoarseness can point to lung or throat cancer as well as several other conditions.

When cancer spreads, or metastasizes, additional symptoms can present themselves in the newly affected area. Swollen or enlarged lymph nodes are common and likely to be present early. If cancer spreads to the brain, patients may experience vertigo, headaches, or seizures. Spreading to the lungs may cause coughing and shortness of breath. In addition, the liver may become enlarged and cause jaundice and bones can become painful, brittle, and break easily. Symptoms of metastasis ultimately depend on the location to which the cancer has spread.

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RE: Cancer: is there any option other then chemotherapy?
7/6/2013 4:59:09 AM

Their are area's and countries in the world where cancer does not exist. The stable diet is apricots, they also eat the pip of the apricot. See

G. Edward Griffin Video. Cures For Cancer



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See Dr Buzynski and G. Edward Griffin

Other Cure For Cancer Videos

Cures For Cancer

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RE: Cancer: is there any option other then chemotherapy?
7/14/2013 4:59:31 PM

Fish Oils Reduce Risk Of Breast Cancer

Consuming fish oils can significantly lower a person's risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study published in the BMJ.

The researchers reviewed 21 different independent prospective cohort studies, they found that a high intake of fish and marine n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids was associated with a 14 percent reduced risk of breast cancer.

Breast cancer is a form of cancer that develops from breast cells. It is one of the most common cancers, responsible for nearly a quarter of all cancer cases and 14% of cancer deaths in 2008. More than 200,000 women are diagnosed with the disease each year.

Lifestyle and diet play a very important role in preventing the cancer from developing.

For people to actually reduce their risk they should consume at least 1-2 portions of oily fish per week - such as sardines, salmon, tuna.

n-3 PUFAs are all omega 3 essential fatty acids that have to be acquired through diet - as they cannot be produced in the body. n-3 PUFAs include: α-Linolenic acid (ALA), Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), Docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).

These acids play a vital role in the brain's chemical messaging and regulation of blood.

Oily fish provide EPA, DPA and DHA, and nuts and leafy green vegetables provide ALA.

Even though n-3 PUFAs were previously found to have positive effects on cancer risk, results from previous human studies have varied significantly.

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A diet rich in oily fish can reduce your
risk of breast cancer.
In order to find out whether n-3 PUFAs have anti-cancer properties, a team of Chinese researchers set out to assess the link between fish and n-3 PUFA intake and the risk of breast cancer, by reviewing and analyzing the results of 26 different international studies.

The team analyzed data on approximately 800,000 participants and more than 20,000 cases of breast cancer.

Comparing the lowest and highest category of marine n-3 PUFA intake, the investigators identified that high Marine n-3 PUFA intake was associated with a 14 percent reduced risk of breast cancer.

In addition, for every 0.1 g per day increase in the consumption of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) from fish, the risk of breast cancer decreased by 5 percent.

However, the plant based n-3 PUFA "ALA" seemed to have no anti-cancer properties.

The authors said that their finding "supports a protective role of marine n-3 PUFA on the incidence of breast cancer."

They concluded:

"Our present study provides solid and robust evidence that marine n-3 PUFA are inversely associated with risk of breast cancer. The protective effect of fish or individual n-3 PUFA warrants further investigation of prospective studies."
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RE: Cancer: is there any option other then chemotherapy?
7/17/2013 4:44:58 PM

Classification and staging of cancer!!

How is cancer classified?

There are five broad groups that are used to classify cancer.

  1. Carcinomas are characterized by cells that cover internal and external parts of the body such as lung, breast, and colon cancer.
  2. Sarcomas are characterized by cells that are located in bone, cartilage, fat, connective tissue, muscle, and other supportive tissues.
  3. Lymphomas are cancers that begin in the lymph nodes and immune system tissues.
  4. Leukemias are cancers that begin in the bone marrow and often accumulate in the bloodstream.
  5. Adenomas are cancers that arise in the thyroid, the pituitary gland, the adrenal gland, and other glandular tissues.

Cancers are often referred to by terms that contain a prefix related to the cell type in which the cancer originated and a suffix such as -sarcoma, -carcinoma, or just -oma. Common prefixes include:

  • Adeno- = gland
  • Chondro- = cartilage
  • Erythro- = red blood cell
  • Hemangio- = blood vessels
  • Hepato- = liver
  • Lipo- = fat
  • Lympho- = white blood cell
  • Melano- = pigment cell
  • Myelo- = bone marrow
  • Myo- = muscle
  • Osteo- = bone
  • Uro- = bladder
  • Retino- = eye
  • Neuro- = brain

How is cancer diagnosed and staged?

Early detection of cancer can greatly improve the odds of successful treatment and survival. Physicians use information from symptoms and several other procedures to diagnose cancer. Imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, PET scans, and ultrasound scans are used regularly in order to detect where a tumor is located and what organs may be affected by it. Doctors may also conduct an endoscopy, which is a procedure that uses a thin tube with a camera and light at one end, to look for abnormalities inside the body.

Cancer testing

Extracting cancer cells and looking at them under a microscope is the only absolute way to diagnose cancer. This procedure is called a biopsy. Other types of molecular diagnostic tests are frequently employed as well. Physicians will analyze your body's sugars, fats, proteins, and DNA at the molecular level. For example, cancerous prostate cells release a higher level of a chemical called PSA (prostate-specific antigen) into the bloodstream that can be detected by a blood test. Molecular diagnostics, biopsies, and imaging techniques are all used together to diagnose cancer.

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