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The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy

Posted by Pam on January 02, 2003 at 01:23:49:

The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy: Dr. Ralph Moss

http://www.mercola.com/article/cancer/cancer_options.htm

Chemotherapy usually doesn't cure cancer or extend life, and it really does not improve the quality of the life either.

Doctors frequently make this claim though.

There are thousands of studies that were reviewed by Dr. Moss as part of the research for his book--and there is not one single good study
documenting this claim.

What patients consider "good quality of life" seems to differ from what the doctors consider.

To most it is just common sense that a drug that makes you throw up, and lose your hair, and wrecks your immune system is not improving your
quality of life.

Chemotherapy can give you life-threatening mouth sores.

People can slough the entire lining of the intestines!

One longer-term effect is particularly tragic: people who've had chemotherapy no longer respond to nutritional or immunologically-based
approaches to their cancers.

And since chemotherapy doesn't cure 96% to 98% of all cancers anyway...People who take chemotherapy have sadly lost their chance of
finding another sort of cure.

It's especially telling that in a number of surveys most chemotherapists have said they would not take chemotherapy themselves or recommend it for their families.

Chemotherapy drugs are the most toxic substances ever put deliberately into the human body.

They are known poisons, they are designed poisons.

The whole thing began with experiments with "mustard gas," the horrible chemical-warfare agents from World War I.

Dr. Moss' position on chemotherapy is supported by many major students of the study of cancer treatment...

©Copyright 1997-2002 Dr. Joseph Mercola.



Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy

Posted by Maria on January 02, 2003 at 01:33:30:

In Reply to: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by Pam on January 02, 2003 at 01:23:49:

Pam

Is it very important to do breast checks on my breasts myself? Its just that I have never been able to get use to the feeling of having to examine my own breasts. I am 32.

I get a pap smear done once every two years, and normally I get the doctor to do a breast check for me at the time.

Is this enough or will I just have to get use to doing regular self breast checks?

Maria.



Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy

Posted by Pam on January 02, 2003 at 03:10:25:

In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by Maria on January 02, 2003 at 01:33:30:


Hi, Maria:

I was never good at those self breast exams that we were told to do.

I discovered my own cancer when I was riding in a boat and I bent over and felt a slight pain. I felt the area and it was hard.

I had to lay on my side and raise my arm to even feel it. I was examined by doctors, but they couldn't find it. It showed up on a mammogram.

But, there were visible signs, prior to that. I had a vein that had become large and cross my breast. Also, when I raised my arms and looked in the mirror there was a puckering of the skin.

So, I think that women should be aware of what their body looks and feels like. Not just their breasts, but their whole body.

This can be done when you take a shower. Take a look in the mirror at your self. Raise your arms and look for puckering. Look for any changes in the skin such as large blood vessels.

When you are in the shower, use soap and practice lymphatic massage, circling toward the nipple, and across the bones just below the neck.

Prevention is good. Avoid anti-perspirants because they won't let the toxins out. Don't wear tight bras. Take your bra off when you don't need to wear it.

Consider having a thermogram done. It can show breast cancer years ahead of a mammogram, and thermograms do not have radiation that could harm your breast tissue.

Avoid fried foods, potato chips, and Omega 6 Fatty Acids. Consider having a salad every day with anti-cancer vegetables.

Avoid sugar and refined carbohydrates, get some exericise such as walking, jumping rope, etc.

Get rid of things that cause a lot of stress. This could be jobs, neighbors, etc.

Commune with nature, take walk and observe the beauty of the trees and stars.

Know yourself. Become familiar with your whole person and balance all you do, so that mind, body & spirit are receiving equal treatment.

Strive to be happy and to help others.

Learn all you can about wellness and alternative medicine. This will empower you.

Hope this helps,
Pam



Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy

Posted by Talissa on January 02, 2003 at 19:55:05:

In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by Pam on January 02, 2003 at 03:10:25:

Wow, great advice Pam. You should post this as a main topic for women to read.

Thanks!
Talissa



Alternative Breast Cancer ~ Self Breast Exams

Posted by Pam on January 02, 2003 at 22:34:50:

In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by Talissa on January 02, 2003 at 19:55:05:


Talissa:

I posted the information on the Alternative Breast Cancer group, under "Self Breast Exams".

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Alternative_Breast_Cancer/

Women need to know how to take charge of their own breast. We need to write out some steps for self care, prevention of lumps & cancer, what to do if they we find a lump, etc.

I'm still thinking about it. If you have some ideas, let me know.

Thanks,
Pam

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Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy (Archive in cancer.)

Posted by Walt Stoll on January 03, 2003 at 06:20:59:

In Reply to: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by Pam on January 02, 2003 at 01:23:49:

Thanks, again, Pam.

Only in a monopoly.

Namaste`

Walt

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Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy

Posted by
David Petersen on January 03, 2003 at 16:30:54:

In Reply to: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by Pam on January 02, 2003 at 01:23:49:

I think you may be doing a great disservice to many people
who may die because of your propagating this erroneous data
from a kook. My son had cancer and was cured with chemotherapy. Without it, he would have died. I have a neighbor who also was cured with chemotherapy and would have died with out. No, I can't say absolutely that the chemo saved them, but I am 99% sure it was because that was the
only treatment they received.



Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy

Posted by Pam on January 03, 2003 at 22:04:49:

In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by David Petersen on January 03, 2003 at 16:30:54:


David:

I didn't realize that Dr. Ralph Moss or Dr. Joseph Mercola were kooks. I'm not even sure what that word mean, since it sounds like slang.

I think your real motive is to shut people up and censor what they say so no one will know that chemo is a carcinogen and toxic.

You only want one side of the story where Allopathic medicine is promoted. You must believe that people are too stupid and ignorant to read the pros and cons of chemotherapy and make their own decisions.

If you don't like what Dr. Ralph Moss says, then why don't you pick up the telephone and call him. You can call him names over the phone.

Thank You,
Pam




Phone Dr. Ralph Moss And Tell Him He Is A Kook

Posted by Pam on January 03, 2003 at 22:48:04:

In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by Pam on January 03, 2003 at 22:04:49:


CancerDecisions.com is directed by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. Dr.

Moss is the author of eleven acclaimed books including Antioxidants Against Cancer, Herbs Against Cancer, Questioning Chemotherapy, and Cancer Therapy.
He consults for thousands of clients through his Moss Reports service.

The Moss Reports specializes in educating cancer patients about the most promising alternative treatments for their condition.

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Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy

Posted by From Leonard on January 04, 2003 at 08:08:22:

In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by David Petersen on January 03, 2003 at 16:30:54:


Dear David,

----- Original Message -----

> ....many people...may die...because of your
propagating this erroneous data...
True and valid point. Many people may also die
because of erroneous data re: the alleged
(exaggerated) effectiveness and safety of chemo.
> My son had cancer and was cured with
chemotherapy. Without it, he would
> have died. I have a neighbor who also was cured
with chemotherapy and
> would have died with out....chemo...was the only
treatment they received.

I also fully believe that your son and neighbor
both made full recoveries due to the chemo they
received.

Ralph Moss acknowledges that there are
certain types of cancer (e.g., ALL, Hodgkins,
Burkett's lymphoma, lymphomsarcoma, testicular,
and several others) that are highly responsive to
chemo and for which chemo often produces complete
recoveries.

Also, Moss fails to acknowledge that
chemo occasionally produces full recoveries in
SCLC (and there may be a few other types of cancer
for which he fails to acknowledge the
effectiveness of chemo).

I agree that it's wrong to deny this, downplay this, or fail to inform people of it.

On the other hand, the types of cancer for which
chemo's highly effective are a very small minority
of cancers.

The vast majority of cancer patients
for whom chemo is recommended do NOT have a type
of cancer for which chemo appears to be highly (or
even substantially) effective.

For more info on the ineffectiveness of chemo for the vast majority of cancers (including the vast majority of cancers for which it is recommended), see
Ralph Moss's book _Questioning Chemotherapy_ (rev.
ed.)

www.whale.to/cancer/chemo.html
www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/cancer.htm
www.ralphmoss.com/dgo2000.html
www.kroisscancercenter.com (click on methods)
www.kanker-actueel.nl/ca_hi_e.html
www.geocities.com/freee80/surgery2.html

Leonard

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Re: Phone Dr. Ralph Moss And Tell Him He Is A Kook (& that will help how?) nmi

Posted by vindictive on January 04, 2003 at 08:25:12:

In Reply to: Phone Dr. Ralph Moss And Tell Him He Is A Kook posted by Pam on January 03, 2003 at 22:48:04:



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Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy (Archive in Cancer.) Reference

Posted by Walt Stoll on January 04, 2003 at 10:28:24:

In Reply to: Re: The Man Who Questions Chemotherapy posted by David Petersen on January 03, 2003 at 16:30:54:

Thanks, David.

Why not read the little book "The Cancer Handbook--What's Really Working" edited by Lynne McTaggart, and let is know what you think then? Published by Vital Health Publishing in Bloomington, IL in 1997. This stuff has been known a LONG time!

I really would appreciate your opinion!

Walt

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cancer therapy

Posted by
Barbara Erler on February 10, 2003 at 08:45:50:

In Reply to: Phone Dr. Ralph Moss And Tell Him He Is A Kook posted by Pam on January 03, 2003 at 22:48:04:

Who can help me ?

I am very urgently searching for the cancer therapy with the name "C 41". This is an intravenous and oral cancer therapy, which activates in a natural way the oxygene production of the cells. This infusion is often given (500 ml) in 24 hours. In most cases after that a oral therapy with that is given. There are clinical studies in Canda, USA and Mexico with very great success.

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