Would you use Beljanski's Cancer Protocol?

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I would definitely consider using these botanical preparations as recommended in the Bonus section of the book.
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I think I would be optimistic and give his way a try but not with any expectations in mind.
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I don't know but Im sure it is very hard to battle cancer. I for one would try anything and everything to subdue the cancer monster.
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I would use her treatments only as a last resort. I am not a believer in her methods.
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I think that the book provided may convincing reasons why I should use the methods mentioned in the book. I believe that if I had cancer this would definitely be one of the first things that I would try.
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I think, if I had cancer, I would use everything I'd lay my eyes on. But usually, and sadly, it's either official or alternative. Often, at the end of the day, you remain with the same question: what if? I don't have cancer but I have some autoimmune diseases that don't want to let me win.
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Jsovermyer wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 21:06 I would use her treatments only as a last resort. I am not a believer in her methods.
What is it about her methods that you did not like?
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I don't believe they have been well tested.
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I think the best preventative against cancer is not exposing oneself to dangerous things like excessively smoggy environments, asbestos heaters and bad foods. I would certainly use this method first if I contracted cancer in order to see whether it worked or not. I also have several other alternatives from other books that seem to be very effective as well. My last resort would be chemotherapy because of the side-effects. Radiation is also equally scary with its side effects as well. I am actually going to recommend this to a friend who has cancer and who is not responding well to conventional treatment. I will be very happy if this helps him and I will let the author know.
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Absolutely not. Treatment is always a guessing game as it is, but with the advancement in the patient-directed therapy, I would rather chance on the treatment based off of my gene panel or DNA panel.
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I am considering using the preventive measure, but not really sure about the treatments listed.
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I think cancer is a very different situation for every case, so it could be possible to use herbal remedies as a mild preventative, but if the case was serious, I do not think that relying solely on botanicals versus stronger medical practices would be smart.
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I'd rely on preventative rather than her treatment methods. Maybe I'm too much of a skeptic, but to me, traditional methods are more well-tested and reliable. However, future is difficult to determine, so I may change my mind later on.
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I wouldn't use them as prevention methods, but I think I'd try them if I were diagnosed with cancer. I am a strong believer in alternative means of treatment.
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I would use them in conjunction with the traditional radiation and chemo treatments. She mentioned there was evidence that they worked alongside radiation and chemo, and that way you are covering your bases. I'm not sure I trust the body of research enough yet to take them on their own if I were to be diagnosed with cancer.
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