(12-14-2012, 02:14 PM)peelstreetguy Wrote: I had a friend who died of prostrate cancer 2 years ago. He still looked ok and was functioning normally until he started chemo. Then he rapidly degenerated and died. I wonder how much longer he would have lived if he had not taken the chemo "treatments".
I could write much more about the cancer industry, but it makes me too angry. so I'll leave it at that for now.
I think we all know lots of people like that. We can only wonder how many of them would still be alive if they hadn't gone in for that 'routine' mammogram or other cancer screening...and hadn't gotten the 'treatment.'
(12-14-2012, 06:40 PM)Pickle Wrote: Anger does not make sense when you understand that it was the choice of the individual to not educate themselves.
It's amazing that so many people still don't even know that there even is an education to be had! They just obliviously, blindly follow the doctors' recommendations. It was understandable in decades past, but now, with the internet, it's hard to believe people haven't heard about the chemo scam...or that there are so many effective, non-toxic alternatives.
So I guess you're right...it must be their choice...whether consciously or unconsciously, they are choosing it on some level.