Would you use Beljanski's Cancer Protocol?
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Re: Would you use Beljanski's Cancer Protocol?
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Did you read the book? She explains why cancers are not always genetically based.
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Thanks for answering. It seems very difficult getting any kind of dialog going in these threads.steigerd wrote: ↑03 Feb 2019, 22:40 Yes, I did, but I was stating my opinion. I worked in Cancer Research for over 15 years. Not all cancers are DNA based or treatments available. One will reach a point in their treatment regimen when all that is left is comfort care. I have used alternative medicines and I have seen them work in some situations. I have also seen prayer work, as well as treatments by medicine men. But the question was would I use this protocol. My answer then is no. I would continue to support what clinical trials have proven. Also, I would make the choice of treatment lines based on the results of the research. Research also shows what does not work or make any difference in the length of life. I still lean toward DNA directed care.
Since you worked in cancer research, maybe you can explain to me why you would go with clinical trials over the research she presents? Do you think her research samples are too small? Or do you think they are not clinically based enough?
Even though you stated that not all cancers are DNA based, you lean toward DNA directed care. Can you explain why?
Thanks
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Pharmaceutical and surgical methods have failed over time. So, if there's a natural method why won't I try it? I'd use it as a preventative. And I advise cancer patients to use it.FictionLover wrote: ↑01 Jan 2019, 18:36 In Winning the War on Cancer, Sylvie Beljanski describes the results she has seen when cancer patients use her father's extracts from the Pao Pereira tree and the Rauwolfia vomitoria plant. Would you consider using these botanical preparations as recommended in the Bonus section of the book?
If yes, how would you use them? As a preventative, or as a cancer treatment?
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I agree with you 100%. I wouldn't just try one thing if I were diagnosed. I would throw everything I have ever learned at it. I would change my diet, remove toxins from my house and try different supplements. I am still on the fence about Chemo. I honestly can't say what my decision would be until truly faced with that decision. I now know of several natural treatments that can assist chemo, so I just might choose to do both.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.
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Cool.Jessacardinal wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 17:51 I would absolutely use the extracts on myself as a preventative and as a treatment for my father. Had I read this book four years ago, I also would have used the extracts to cure my mothers terminal pancreatic cancer. She would have been alive for my wedding and the birth of her first grandchild. It should be of no surprise that I have already studied the Beljanski Foundation website and plan on purchasing the products available on Sylvie's website.
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I know I would not go with chemo.Drmplant wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 14:00I agree with you 100%. I wouldn't just try one thing if I were diagnosed. I would throw everything I have ever learned at it. I would change my diet, remove toxins from my house and try different supplements. I am still on the fence about Chemo. I honestly can't say what my decision would be until truly faced with that decision. I now know of several natural treatments that can assist chemo, so I just might choose to do both.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.
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