Are we meeting a turning point? On which decision have you come up after reading the book?

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Re: Are we meeting a turning point? On which decision have you come up after reading the book?

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Both medical systems may need to work together if we hope to defeat cancer. I also believe that Intergrative medicine is the best but both alternative and conventional medicine need to find a common ground to work in the best interest of humanity and not trying to hard to discredit each other.
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Yes, I think that cancer is curable, but from what I hear and read it seems that alternative treatments such as nutrition, herbs and so forth are more effective than standard treatments. It does seem that those who have chemotherapy often don't make it and often suffer while having it. Yet I have heard of people who have put themselves on special diets - or someone else pit them in it, then they get better without loosing haitcanf suffering
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I think cancer is curable. The thing is that we're still stuck in the 'why' or 'how' phases, and it's hard to solve an issue that isn't wholly understood. I can't say for sure which method is the best- both have obvious pros and cons and I think it's up to the patient and her doctor to find a balance between them.
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This book has definitely changed my perspective on integrative medicine. The best part is that she also mentions other common alternatives to other diseases that are not cancer. For instance, there's the mention of cinnamon in managing diabetes.
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Yes, every problem havee a solution. Cancer is curable, and I also think both modern and natural ways should be used.
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briellejee wrote: 02 Jan 2019, 00:00 I think after reading it, cancer seems to be curable if corporate greed won't come in the way. As also said in the book, both medical systems may need to work hand in hand, especially in late stages, in order to beat cancer. I would favor both of them actually. I was a bit skeptic at first about alternative medicine, but I can see where it could help where orthodox medicine can't.

I think so too.
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I believe it is curable. Researchers studying natural medecine should be given more resources.
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I have always believed in the natural ways of medicine and how it is possible to cure a lot of illnesses with herbs and the ban and sudden deaths of the researchers and scientists that figure this out with proof is definitely alarming
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Various techniques may be used. I believe that both natural and technological treatments may be effective. However, I believe that natural approaches deserve more attention than they now get. I believe that in order to support the development of new medications, these practices are suppressed and hidden.
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There is never a problem without a solution, in my opinion. I also think it is possible to treat cancer. The author offers an alternate approach and has successfully persuaded a sizable number of people to use it. Sincerely, I was unable to choose between the author's viewpoint and conventional procedures. I think mine is merely an opinion. I would agree with the author's methods of treatment.
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I have always believed that cancer is curable. The author presents an alternative method and has converted a significant number people to that way. I honestly could not make a decision between normal methods and the author's take. I believe that mine is only an opinion. I would subscribe to the author's curative techniques.
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