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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It's very sad that there is no quick and permanent treatment of this chronic disease yet. I am a bit confused about why the author coined the term of integrative medicine. Perhaps it's because often people use this term as the synonym of alternative medicine as well. Like Miss Silvie, science wasn't my subject of interest as well. But she is lucky for having both her father and mother scientists. She has inherited some knowledge from them this way. What I knew about integrative medicine was that integrative medicine is distinct from alternative medicine. I don't know if I'm still right to say this or not.DC Brown wrote: ↑08 Jan 2019, 12:14 From what the writer said, I believe that integrated therapies are best. I do agree that using anything that works is good, yet did these extracts really *cure* cancer? The people she talked of had to take the supplements for the rest of their lives and got very sick without them. To me, that is obviously not a cure. So, on the other hand, let's not get taken in with snake oil.
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Thanks for sharing your opinion. ☺Sweet Psamy wrote: ↑09 Jan 2019, 07:57 I think it's curable. I favor the non-toxic and natural cure.
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I am also having this point in my mind right from the start of the discussion on this topic. Avoiding toxic foods definitely can help in preventing cancer. I think daily a cup of green tea would also help in prevention.Alicia09 wrote: ↑09 Jan 2019, 21:02 I think that Sylvie outlined some major points surrounding cancer including various forms of treatments, as well as the main causes. After reading about how effective the natural treatments were, and the main things that can lead to cancer, I do believe that cancer is curable. Working through emotionally traumatic events in a positive way can help avoid the development of cancer. Avoiding toxic foods and substances from entering the body can also help prevent cancer. I have experienced the effects of traumatic events and toxic pharmaceutical drugs, so I am strongly in favor of natural remedies. If I had cancer, I would try the natural remedies first.
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Thanks for your opinion. I am really curious to know about people's believes regarding medicine.
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Your vote in favor of natural treatment is counted. Thanks for sharing your opinion.Mindi wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019, 14:57 Different methods can be used. I think modern or natural remedies can produce results. I feel like more emphasis needs to be put on natural methods than there is, though. I feel like these methods are pushed into the background and covered up in order to promote new medicines.
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This is a very wholesome perspective for someone who has lost family members to cancers. I do agree with you. There is no cure-all for cancer since it has different types and some can be found too late. I just hope too that if there is a cure, it should be known and available for everyone.amybo82 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 15:45 You can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to treat cancer. My family has done this. Everyone in my family who was battling cancer lost their battles. Some after just a few weeks, some after several grueling years. I don't think there's a cure-all for cancer. It's so widely varied and it comes in so many different forms. It affects every person differently. My hope is that, some day, every type of cancer has a matching remedy. I respect the work of scientists and naturalists who are working to find treatments. I hope that these treatments are made affordable and widely-available. The bottom line for now, though, is that if cancer wants you, cancer is going to take you.
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I couldn't agree more. Sylvie Beljanski is not the first person to write about a natural cancer cure. I think that this suggests tho that to treat illnesses such as these multiple tactics need to be employed.
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After reading the book, I was very much interested and wanted to follow up. I was surprised that you don't buy the extracts from the author's website. You have to leave the author's non-profit website to reach the actual extracts/pills. They are being sold by a different entity. I assume with that being the case perhaps profit is being made.Ayat paarsa wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 12:32Yup, you're right. I salute the author to pursue a not for profit foundation in this era of selfishness.Cara Van Heerden wrote: ↑06 Jan 2019, 11:22Greed is a scary thing. I wouldn't put it passed money hungry CEO's to withold life saving methods just for profit. They can make more money by slowly introducing the right methods than by just giving the solution and having everyone copy them, lowering the price.Bavithra M wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 00:46 In my opinion there is an solution for all problems and all diseases. Modern medicines has created cancer to be a big taboo and non curable just to make money. Cancer has become a taboo only in the past 10 years before that no one had cancer or very less people only had cancer. According to me cancer is curable but the modern medicinal mafia has purposely not revealed the medicines to cure cancer just to make money.
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