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re: Interesting hoax message going around about cancer

Posted on 5/28/14 at 12:28 pm to
Posted by JoeMoTiger
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Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 5/28/14 at 12:28 pm to
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Interesting hoax message going around about cancerquote:Didn't work for Steve Jobs. That's worth repeating too. The Steve Jobs example is extremely irresponsible. His type of cancer is very hard to detect, it was caught very late, it's believed he had cancer since his early 20s, some say late teens from working with very strong toxins since age 14. The type of cancer he had has an exceedingly low survival rate, regardless of the method of care. We drop dollars in buckets to find a cure, instead we should be focusing on changing the way we live. The food industry is criminal, the way stress ourselves to work-to-live is unnecessary, and the toxic elements we introduce to ourselves thanks to a cultural system that doesn't value the planet all play huge roles in causing cancer.


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Summed it up rather well, modern medicine is fantastic for diagnosing disease and treating trauma but not so good when it comes to prevention and cure, as I stated in a earlier post, the connection between chronic disease and diet/lifestyle is no mere coincidence. Modern/traditional medicine is about treatment once the disease has been diagnosed and you can't really blame the Drs it's what they're taught. I do think the younger Drs are more open to alternative methods of treatment and finding out what is actually causing disease.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
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Member since Nov 2012
46611 posts
Posted on 5/28/14 at 12:50 pm to
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Summed it up rather well, modern medicine is fantastic for diagnosing disease and treating trauma but not so good when it comes to prevention and cure, as I stated in a earlier post, the connection between chronic disease and diet/lifestyle is no mere coincidence. Modern/traditional medicine is about treatment once the disease has been diagnosed and you can't really blame the Drs it's what they're taught. I do think the younger Drs are more open to alternative methods of treatment and finding out what is actually causing disease.



Preventative care falls largely on the shoulders of patients. If patients followed medical advice and stopped eating fast food and the majority of awful shite they buy, exercised regularly, didnt smoke, drank responsibly and slept enough disease rates would plummet. We can only advise, we cant force them though.
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