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Title: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 15, 2015, 07:45:44 PM
And it never will be. Thom Bishp is out of his mind and this "theory" is right up there with his moon shrimp "theory."

Here's an article about someone who tried to beat cancer with "alternative medicines"...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/8841347/Steve-Jobs-regretted-trying-to-beat-cancer-with-alternative-medicine-for-so-long.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/8841347/Steve-Jobs-regretted-trying-to-beat-cancer-with-alternative-medicine-for-so-long.html)

Sorry Thom, it's not as easy as Googling "how to cure cancer."  You fail.
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 16, 2015, 04:34:04 PM
One story about one person does not tell you something profound.

Oh ok sorry, I guess Cancer is easily cured with common grocery store items and Thom Bishp is correct.
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: Tom Bishop on December 16, 2015, 07:02:59 PM
According to that article Jobs fought his cancer through acupuncture sessions, drinking fruit juices, and visiting "spiritualists".

How does that compare to consuming garlic and peppers, natural substances which have been shown to kill cancer?
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 16, 2015, 07:09:21 PM
According to that article Jobs fought his cancer through acupuncture sessions, drinking fruit juices, and visiting "spiritualists".

How does that compare to consuming garlic and peppers, natural substances which have been shown to kill cancer?

Oh ok sorry, I guess Cancer is easily cured with common grocery store items and you are correct, Thom Bishp.  I'll tell me friend to just go eat some garlic and peppers and he should be back to normal in a jiffy!  Thanks!
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 16, 2015, 07:33:25 PM
According to that article Jobs fought his cancer through acupuncture sessions, drinking fruit juices, and visiting "spiritualists".

How does that compare to consuming garlic and peppers, natural substances which have been shown to kill cancer?

There are many physicians who don't agree with you.

Andreas Moritz, the person you quote (see your thread Reply #24):

http://www.ener-chi.com/eating-garlic-is-very-toxic-for-the-body/

other articles:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/518790-effects-of-too-much-garlic-on-human-body/

http://www.miracleofgarlic.com/side-effects-of-garlic-not-too-much-please/

Although some say that garlic could slow down the growth of cancer, it has not been shown that the people treated with (a lot of) garlic therapy have been cured from cancer and other awful diseases. Please cite valid experiments.

If you do your best, you will find experts who will say that a lot of garlic is good for you and you will find experts who will say that a lot of garlic is bad for you.

Some say (David Brownstein for example), taking extra iodine is good for you.
Alex Jones would agree with this as well.  I for one take iodine as a supplement and am quite pleased with it.
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 16, 2015, 10:53:18 PM

Some say (David Brownstein for example), taking extra iodine is good for you.
Alex Jones would agree with this as well.  I for one take iodine as a supplement and am quite pleased with it.

How much (mg) do you take every day?
I can't give you an exact mg amount, but practically, it's 3-4 drops from an eyedropper. 

I also eat colloidal silver to help with disease prevention.
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: Fortuna on December 16, 2015, 11:00:01 PM
I think you mean micrograms (mcg).
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 16, 2015, 11:56:15 PM
I think you mean micrograms (mcg).
[] off.
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 17, 2015, 03:13:47 PM

Some say (David Brownstein for example), taking extra iodine is good for you.
Alex Jones would agree with this as well.  I for one take iodine as a supplement and am quite pleased with it.

How much (mg) do you take every day?
I can't give you an exact mg amount, but practically, it's 3-4 drops from an eyedropper. 

I also eat colloidal silver to help with disease prevention.

Some say it's good to drink warm salt water before the meal and the iodine after.

Colloidal silver I'm not sure about.

Fuck salt water.  And the iodine tastes really nasty... it lingers for hours after you take it, so best advice is to take it as close to the back of your throat as possible followed by a strong tasting liquid such as orange juice.
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: juner on December 17, 2015, 03:52:43 PM
[] off.

Careful, you are not in CN or AR. You are on perpetually thin ice, next one is a significant amount of time off.
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: lolwut? on December 17, 2015, 07:09:14 PM
[] off.

Careful, you are not in CN or AR. You are on perpetually thin ice, next one is a significant amount of time off.

How can I get myself on thicker ice?  Also, how long will the ban be?
Title: Re: Cancer is not easily cured with common grocery store items
Post by: juner on December 17, 2015, 07:29:42 PM
Stop breaking rules.
Likely a month.