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Brandon777

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Cancer has a cure. There's a lot of money keeping the organizations quite about cancer. It's a vitamin little known to the United States called B-17, or laetrile. Drug companies that supply billions of dollars worth of drugs to cancer patients don't want you to know that there is a free way to cure cancer. This vitamin is found abundantly in fruit seeds like apples, oranges, pears, apricots etc... A quick easy way to get it is by eating alfalfa sprouts. They're rather tasty in a bowl with dressing. If you want the full story check out this link on youtube. G. Edward Griffen: A world without cancer (full movie) - YouTube
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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I have found no medical journals or concrete propositions that state this is in fact a "cure". I spoke with someone on cc that is struggling with a form of leukemia about it, and she stated it's not what it's claimed to be either.

Often times, when something seems too good to be true, it's because it is. If apples, oranges, pears, and apricots could cure cancer, then cancer would not be as prevalent as it is.
 
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Brandon777

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I don't trust someone with leukemia more than I would trust any other person that is misinformed. Has she tried it?
 
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I'm pretty sure Steve Jobs tried vitamine B-17 at some point.
 

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Do you think if it was that easy we would still have cancer? Don't be relying on YouTube videos or Wikipedia. Try looking for peer reviewed medical/research journals. And try not to insult the intelligence of someone who is actually struggling with something more difficult than most people can even imagine.
 
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Brandon777

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It's not that hard to imagine that your going to die. Big deal. I'd rather be dead than alive anyway. I'd be easier. There's a lot covering up the truth. Why don't you do a little research into vitamin C and scurvy. The cure for scurvy was discovered 400 years before the general public understood the truth about vitamin C. It's the same thing with cancer. Cancer is in the top three in cause of death for the US. But the cause for mortality for the world cancer isn't even in the top ten. That's because other countries eat the natural things that contain B-17.
 

leelee

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It's not that hard to imagine that your going to die. Big deal. I'd rather be dead than alive anyway. I'd be easier. There's a lot covering up the truth. Why don't you do a little research into vitamin C and scurvy. The cure for scurvy was discovered 400 years before the general public understood the truth about vitamin C. It's the same thing with cancer. Cancer is in the top three in cause of death for the US. But the cause for mortality for the world cancer isn't even in the top ten. That's because other countries eat the natural things that contain B-17.
No it is because cancer if often associated with age. Life expectancy in many other countries is lower and also in many countries they don't even get tested. Look at your African "witch doctors" they think all illness comes from spirits.
 

leelee

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the guy who wrote it has no medical background. he is a film producer. reviews of both book and documentary have found that he has no scientific evidence to back his claims.
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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I don't trust someone with leukemia more than I would trust any other person that is misinformed. Has she tried it?
What makes you imply she is misinformed? I'm not here to garner your trust on behalf of somebody else; my point was that I'm finding more signs that point to the fallacy of your OP. I try not to touch upon the subject much with her. I can only guess that she's done her homework for the sake of her survival.

the cause for mortality for the world cancer isn't even in the top ten. That's because other countries eat the natural things that contain B-17.
There are indeed instances where Laetrile/Amygdalin has been proven to reduce the onset of cancer, and in some instances, even where it played a part in remission. But your post clearly states "Cancer has a cure".

Not enough data is evident to support it as a major breakthrough in treating any/all forms of cancer. It is currently seen as more of a "preventative" than an actual "cure".
 
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Brandon777

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Research is distorted. Statistics can be made to say anything. There are trustworthy ones and non-trustworthy ones. The evidence for it is in the tens of thousands of people who can attest to it as effective. It is the cure, the reason why people don't always recover even after taking B-17 is because often times the people who try it have already cut, burned and drugged themselves almost to death. ie traditional methods, respectively: surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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If it's not an alternative after attempting said things, it's not much of a life saver. But if it actually has the healing properties you've proposed, more power to b-17. I hope it makes great strides if it really is capable.
 

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I'm pretty sure Steve Jobs tried vitamine B-17 at some point.
Unlikely Steve Jobs went on a buddhist diet... He refused anything else, especially conventional treatment/medicine.
 

leelee

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Research is distorted. Statistics can be made to say anything. There are trustworthy ones and non-trustworthy ones. The evidence for it is in the tens of thousands of people who can attest to it as effective. It is the cure, the reason why people don't always recover even after taking B-17 is because often times the people who try it have already cut, burned and drugged themselves almost to death. ie traditional methods, respectively: surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy
That guy has no back up AT ALL. You are saying research is distorted but are willing to base this whole discussion on the opinion of someone with no medical training, not even homeopathy.
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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Macintosh is developing an app for cancer.
 
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Brandon777

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If it's not an alternative after attempting said things, it's not much of a life saver. But if it actually has the healing properties you've proposed, more power to b-17. I hope it makes great strides if it really is capable.
It's not a miracle, it's just a vitamin. It kills the cancer yes, but it doesn't magically heal all the damage done by traditional methods.
 
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Brandon777

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That guy has no back up AT ALL. You are saying research is distorted but are willing to base this whole discussion on the opinion of someone with no medical training, not even homeopathy.
Do you really think I discovered this? That it's my soul opinion on the matter? Of course not! Hence the link I posted. If you looked into it you would know that experts all over the world have accredited to this advancement in cancer cures. It's not new either.
 

leelee

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Do you really think I discovered this? That it's my soul opinion on the matter? Of course not! Hence the link I posted. If you looked into it you would know that experts all over the world have accredited to this advancement in cancer cures. It's not new either.
I have read his book
(edit) I never said you discovered it I said you were willing to base your opinion on some film producers documentary. I watched a documentary the other day claiming that all religions were in fact based on aliens coming to earth with flying saucers. They had scientists too, should I then believe that?
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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I have read his book
(edit) I never said you discovered it I said you were willing to base your opinion on some film producers documentary. I watched a documentary the other day claiming that all religions were in fact based on aliens coming to earth with flying saucers. They had scientists too, should I then believe that?
He's saying his position does not rely solely on that video; but rather, the accumulated evidence from other sources also.

"all" religions? Are you sure you're not thinking of just Scientology?

 

leelee

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He's saying his position does not rely solely on that video; but rather, the accumulated evidence from other sources also.

"all" religions? Are you sure you're not thinking of just Scientology?

No the documentary stated that ALL of them were. Apparently there is a war in the skies in the quran and they claim angels in the Bible are actually aliens. It is of course nonsense.

Much like eating more fruit can cure cancer.