Would you use Beljanski's Cancer Protocol?

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kandscreeley wrote: 02 Jan 2019, 11:26 Both! I've already determined, due to prior experiences with modern medicine, that if I got cancer, I would NOT get chemo. I know of several natural treatments that I would try. This would definitely be something that I would stick into my treatment sack.
Think I would agree with you...

Don't like the sound of chemo and I have heard it can actually weaken the body and sometimes people may die earlier than the chemo.

In any case at least alternative methods do not harm but perhaps an expert needs to support their use and application
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I would use them as preventive. Unfortunately, a lot of people still don't think of preventing cancer until it comes, which then leaves them only one choice, and that is treatment.
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It's seems to be okay when used as a preventative measure. Beljanski provides a lot of research to back up her claims as well.
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I would use them as preventive since I don't have cancer.
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I would definitely give it a try, and I agree with other comments that it is always better to prevent than to cure. However, just a plant extract only will not be enough to prevent cancer. One needs to adjust his/her entire lifestyle.
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If I had cancer, yeah, sure I would. Better to try something than try nothing. But as a preventive measure, I don't think I'd risk it.
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If I had a chance to use it, I will surely use Beljanski's Cancer treatment. It's not available in India up to my knowledge. There are many success stories behind this method. So, why not!
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I would definitelyly use it.
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I totally agree; I respect the man and what he has introduced to humanity, but I was sometimes lost through the terms I didn't understand.
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Actually, I find this very confusing and hard to decide. I tend to believe these different treatments actually work, but I also fear that cancer patients don't really have time for trials. So I'm not sure what the correct thing to do is.
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Yes I would definitely use it, because I can't watch the person I love die when I have a chance to help.
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I would use it because, prevention is better than cure. I would rather nit have an ailment than to look for its cure.
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This book contains some really practical concepts. In the event that I get cancer in the future, I might think about utilizing them or suggesting them to other people.
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I would definitely like to recommend it to the people suffering from cancer.
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If there is no side effects for non-cancer patients then I would take it as a preventive measure.
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