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re: Interesting hoax message going around about cancer
Posted on 5/28/14 at 8:55 am to Roger Klarvin
Posted on 5/28/14 at 8:55 am to Roger Klarvin
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Seeing this pop up over and over again on FB. Sad that people can fall for crap like this so easily:
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Started reading your link but stopped because I've read many articles about the diet/disease relationship. Traditional medicine recognizes the high fat/cholesterol diet to cause atherosclerosis but tend to dismiss any hard connection to diet and cancer short of ingesting radioactive material or grilling meat.
If you have not checked out Dr Campbell Mcbride do so. She has some interesting ideas and observations on diet and disease. The Dr has practiced neurology and has been a neurosurgeon so I would not say she is your typical quack. Anyway I know you're highly educated but to dismiss alternative approaches to preventing and curing disease may be a mistake, you have to believe there is some connection to lifestyle/diet to all the chronic diseases we are treating now
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Posted on 5/28/14 at 12:01 pm to JoeMoTiger
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Started reading your link but stopped because I've read many articles about the diet/disease relationship. Traditional medicine recognizes the high fat/cholesterol diet to cause atherosclerosis but tend to dismiss any hard connection to diet and cancer short of ingesting radioactive material or grilling meat.
This is just blatantly false. It is well established that high saturated fat diets increase the risk for colon, pancreatic and liver cancer. Eating cured meats increases the risk of gastric cancer. Diet and exercise can play a role in cancer development and that isnt what this psuedo-science article is about.
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If you have not checked out Dr Campbell Mcbride do so. She has some interesting ideas and observations on diet and disease. The Dr has practiced neurology and has been a neurosurgeon so I would not say she is your typical quack. Anyway I know you're highly educated but to dismiss alternative approaches to preventing and curing disease may be a mistake, you have to believe there is some connection to lifestyle/diet to all the chronic diseases we are treating now
Natasha Campbell McBride is a quack who believes vaccines cause autism, that autism and can be cured with diet and that cancer is largely psychological.
And you find a single doctor who denies poor lifestyle choices increase the risk for disease. None, because it is established clinical science. The issue is what we do once we have disease.
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