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Re: Radiation Question for Prostrate Cancer
 
Tony Isaacs Views: 1,565
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Re: Radiation Question for Prostrate Cancer


How profitable for the doctor and how unfortunate for your father if he listens to such mainstream advice (and mainstream advice has failed for over half a century now). Radiation does not cure and never has. It only harms. In your father's case, they are trying to harm away the symptom of a greater problem and in the process, will also harm and weaken the rest of the body, perhaps leading to the spread of the cancer, the introduction of other cancers and illness due to an impaired immune system, and possible early death due to major organ failure.

Thirty six treatments - My God! What an unholy racket! And what unnecessary misery that will entail. Please take a look at my post earlier in response to the question about stomach cancer. I hate to sound like a broken record, but I do know the subject well: the Oleander remedy by itself has been very effective against prostate cancer, although you will see from my earlier post and other posts here that I do not recommend it or any other single element by itself.

If for some reason, your father gives in to the brainwashing of generations of mainstream medicine, you might also consider that Oleander greatly enhances success rates when used as a complimentary treatment along with radiation. But consider this: in studies conducted by Pheonix Biotech, the makers of a patented commercial medicine version of oleander, those who used radiation alone had the least success rate, those who used radiation and Oleander together had a much higher success rate, but those who used oleander alone had the highest success rate of all. The same was true for chemo. I feel that such is the case because oleander used with chemo or radiation is fighting both the cancer and the effects of the radiation and chemo.

If your father is scheduled for 36 treatments, he surely has plenty of time to use Inositol/IP6 to attack the cancer and try the rest of the protocol in my earlier post. Prostate cancer is normally a very slow growing cancer.

Live long, live healthy, live happy!

DQ
 

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