Cancer treatment choices

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JohnDB

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What‘s an MSA?
Medical Savings Account.

It's an Account that is solely for Medical expenses and is a LOT less restrictive than an insurance policy. It's tax deductible just like health insurance is and you can invest the money like you can a self directed IRA. And when it tops out....you don't have to put any more money into it.

And eventually you can have the money to do anything you want with it. Buying boats, cars or other toys.

But it basically is under Your control and discretion as to what treatment you get....but you can't use trips to the Caymans or other tourist destinations....or purchase non medical devices out of the Account.
 

Lanolin

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From what I read its more prevention than cure - stay away from harmful known carcinogens that disrupt your cells. This can be anything from radiation, chemicals, pollution...hormones in food etc

An organic plant based diet also recommended. Many herbs and calcifierous veges are antioxidants.

The other is a positive mindset and forgiveness as well as prayer.

I don't know about cancer being a virus, but researchers are trialling immunotherapy to stimulate the immune system to fight cancers.
 

Lanolin

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In the Bible, fasting and prayer was a treatment choice for all kinds of illnesses (physical and mental) that was only effective if done in tandem.

I know lots of christians pray, but many forget to fast. So then they wonder why they have health problems when they haven't actually given up eating or doing the thing that is killing them.
 
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All I can say is that if I ever get diagnosed with cancer, I will get a second opinion. And a third opinion. If I truly have cancer, I'm going for Fenbendazole or maybe Ivermectin. These anti-parasitic drugs are proving to be very effective against cancer. Probably it's the reason why Ivermectin is so heavily demonized by the media as "people using horsepaste" to fight COVID.
https://www.fenbendazole.org/2019/12/19/panacur-c-dog-dewormer-for-cancer/
 

HealthAndHappiness

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In the Bible, fasting and prayer was a treatment choice for all kinds of illnesses (physical and mental) that was only effective if done in tandem.

I know lots of christians pray, but many forget to fast. So then they wonder why they have health problems when they haven't actually given up eating or doing the thing that is killing them.
Fasting supposed to reset certain metabolic functions. One of my theories is that fasting helps by eliminating wastes and giving the body a break from digestion to focus on the immune system. An unhealthy gut biome also has been shown to not produce the required vitamin B complex and biochemicals that are used by the brain. A lack of healthy cholesterol also has much to do with the endocrine system where hormones are made from the raw material. That affects emotions, energy, and all kinds of functions related to the topic.

I don't want to reduce the spiritual benefits of fasting to merely physical results. I do think it has a place for spiritual as well as physical health. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that might be a point you're making.