| Re: Cancer as a vitamin B17 deficiency??? [message #339855 is a reply to message #339272 ] |
Thu, 08 May 2008 14:58   |
MDM, Messages: 420 Registered: January 2008 |
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the interesting thing that we should focus on is the relationship between the 'b17' substance and the enzime in cancer cells.
not whether I posted it or not...
the whole thing was passed on to me, and i'm passing it on to you for evaluation..
as for the TRUE INTENTIONS of the establishment...
Keith seems to think that organized/established/anything is good, and any ALTERNATIVE, unproven, unpopular opinion is not so good..
let me remind you keith that WAR has NEVER been organized by individuals.. but by the people who control the establishment..
people not only die in war, but they also end up killing and doing god knows what..
the only people who like war are murderers and criminals who would do the same in time of peace..
the VAST MAJORITY does not care for it and they certainly do not benefit from it..
it's useless to sit there and analyze when something evil is happening whether it's for a 'good cause' a 'bad cause' or if it was done on purpose or not..usually based on some $$$-controlled PUBLIC OPINION..
the ideal is to let go of the whole thing and do what you personally believe is right..
that is of course IF you have a choice to do so..
if you think that burning tissue with radiation, or injecting enough poison into the body to get teeth and who-knows-what to fall out is a good solution, then you perhaps should accept that leatril cannot do any worse..
instead of issueing it when it's too late, perhaps people could use it right at the ONSET of cancer and see what happens...
but wait... it's ILLEGAL.. even though it's non-toxic..
that sounds a bit fishy to me...
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| Re: Cancer as a vitamin B17 deficiency??? [message #339859 is a reply to message #339855 ] |
Thu, 08 May 2008 15:18   |
ssltech Messages: 1773 Registered: May 2004 Location: Florida (previously UK) |
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| MDM, wrote | even though it's non-toxic..
| Bollocks.
| MDM (maxdimario) wrote on Fri, 16 November 2007 21:36 | I have the feeling that I have more experience in my little finger than you do in your whole body about audio electronics..
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| Re: Cancer as a vitamin B17 deficiency??? [message #339890 is a reply to message #339272 ] |
Thu, 08 May 2008 18:16   |
maxim Messages: 4843 Registered: February 2005 |
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" As his story unfolded, he was researcher in biological chem who worked in their R&D department. But after his division was instructed to never purse any line of investigation that might lead to cures, but to only focus on symptom maintenance, he moved to their accounting division."
do you really believe that if a pharmaceutical company comes across a cure for cancer, they won't stand to make a mint?
the reason for that attitude is fiscal in origin
the shareholders would be unhappy to see their profits eaten up by idealistic research that would, most likely, be pointless
unfortunately, that leaves just the universities to tackle this issue
the problem is with the capitalist system, and the government that absolves its responsibility to its citizens
don't forget to vote...
cheers,
max
sydney, oz
http://www.asylumdreams.com
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| Re: Cancer as a vitamin B17 deficiency??? [message #339967 is a reply to message #339890 ] |
Fri, 09 May 2008 04:58  |
MDM, Messages: 420 Registered: January 2008 |
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| maxim wrote on Thu, 08 May 2008 18:16 | " As his story unfolded, he was researcher in biological chem who worked in their R&D department. But after his division was instructed to never purse any line of investigation that might lead to cures, but to only focus on symptom maintenance, he moved to their accounting division."
do you really believe that if a pharmaceutical company comes across a cure for cancer, they won't stand to make a mint?
the reason for that attitude is fiscal in origin
the shareholders would be unhappy to see their profits eaten up by idealistic research that would, most likely, be pointless
unfortunately, that leaves just the universities to tackle this issue
the problem is with the capitalist system, and the government that absolves its responsibility to its citizens
don't forget to vote...
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I think they would make a mint if the process was expensive and people continue to get sick from it.
b17 is cheap stuff which occurs in many bitter foods, and IF it's true that cancer can be prevented by eating seeds and bitter herbs etc. (where did I read that man was supposed to eat seeds and bitter herbs?) then Cancer would be reduced outright by prevention... so no more '1 out of 4' people getting sick.
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