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Movember!
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:30 am
by Manifestjp
Hey guys! Don't know how this plays for the forum rules but I'm trying to raise money for cancer research. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Go to Us.movember.com and search for Justin Paquin and please this is for a great cause so please help even however little!
Re: Movember!
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:54 pm
by ReVoRabbit
i dont see why it would be against the rules. its a great thing to support.
on the other hand, if anyone does actually have cancer that you care about, i've done some research and think i've found a way to remove cancer from the body by simply changing your diet for 30 days. it sounds rediculous, but whats easier than changing what you buy at the supermarket. and the potential results are well worth the attempt in my opinion. if anyone is willing to try this i'd like to follow them along on their journey. please PM me.
Re: Movember!
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:33 am
by left027
Interesting argument. Lymphatics act as the main routes of dissemination for most cancer cells. Changing your diet would have an impact on lymphatic function. Whether this change influences the cancer cells present would be the biggest question and what would that influence result in? Does this diet include high levels of fats or not?
Re: Movember!
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 9:31 am
by jsnbrtn
I hate to put a spanner in the works but if treating cancer were that easy then we would be throwing chemotherapy drugs in the bin, radiotherapy would be history and millions spent on research would have been wasted. Please remember there are many, many types of cancer and there are various treatments for each type. If a diet can rid the body of areas excessive, uncontrolled cell division it may have adverse effects elsewhere in the body.
I accept everyone is entitled to their beliefs in the treatment of cancer but working 22 years in the health service I have not seen a 30 day diet work. I would be very cautious about asking for a volunteer with cancer to try this as you may find yourself following them on a rather shorter journey. I know no harm is meant but strongly advise caution in these matters and maybe you would do best to get ethical approval for a clinical trial first.
Sorry for the rant, I just feel you need to tread very carefully.
With regards to Movember, brilliant, this is happening in the UK also, real shame that prostate cancer is not routinely screen for as it is usually completely curable if found early.
Re: Movember!
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 12:23 pm
by mhuti
Most of us will feel the impact either directly or indirectly of the big C at some point through our lives. A change in diet could have a positive imapct on the body and help the body to fight cancer/s. Having seen a number of family members affected by various cancers I think it would be prudent to accept traditional/diet based solutions only in conjuntion with therapies/medicines/surgery advised by trained and specialist medical advisors/doctors. Specialist diets probably can promote recovering and assist the body, but as
jsnbrtn says where is the evidence to support this. Personally I am open to any cancer fighting ideas but not to the exclusion of other ideas.
Limiting you options is a bad place to start from where the big C is concerned!

Re: Movember!
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:13 am
by ReVoRabbit
why dont doctors tell you, well because most of us cant adhere to a diet for a week let alone a month. this is the kind of diet where eating table salt once destroys the entire process and it must be restarted in order for it to work. so far, when a clinical test was done, all patience that survived were free of cancer. those that died, when doing an autopsy, were also found to be cancer free.
this utilizes grapes or other vegetables, since veggies are fats, yeah, it uses fats. it also requires a lyphatic and colon cleanse before start. as you mentioned left, the lyph system is very important.
this diet does cause the body to rid itself of all excess cells and all cells that are not in perfect health. this is why preparing the lymphatic and digestive tracks is so important.
assuming the users does these preps what other issues could this cause in the body?
Re: Movember!
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:47 am
by mattangel
The majority of the foods that we eat contain salt (Good old NaCl, and a number of others) and is absolutely required for many biological functions. The body is also full of "excess cells". Rapid turnover (constant) is necessary for the health of many organs.
While a specialized diet may contribute to a healthy immune system (which is being asked the difficult task of recognizing "self"), I highly doubt that it is effective in eliminating any cancer.
I think the most promising prospects involve targeted drug delivery to the cancerous tissue and teaching the immune system to recognize these cells.
Do you have a link to these clinical trials?
Re: Movember!
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:22 am
by Paradox
I think this topic is drifting away from the spirit in which it was started.
Re: Movember!
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:15 pm
by ReVoRabbit
Sorry Paradox & JP. I'll PM you a link, i'd love to learn more from the medical side. in the mean time, please support JP.
Manifestjp wrote:Hey guys! Don't know how this plays for the forum rules but I'm trying to raise money for cancer research. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Go to Us.movember.com and search for Justin Paquin and please this is for a great cause so please help even however little!