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Pittsburg, Kansas | I am not claiming this works. Even if it does work, it probably does not work for everyone. This story is about doing some unconventional things in conjunction with conventional cancer therapy, not instead of. This guy beats the odds. At least for a few years. It is a couple years old so not long term but if you read the first comment that is locked at the top the interviewer came back and said a year ago he is still doing fine and cancer free (at least at the time).
It is a story. N=1 experiment. Take it for what it is worth. Or just skip it if not interested. I am watching while eating breakfast.
He is not the only one who has beat the odds utilizing unconventional therapy. Is it coincidence and he would have goten better had he not done the non-conventional therapy? Maybe. No argument there. Maybe he just got lucky and beat the Las Vegas low odds of winning. Some people do.
It is not about dog wormer or horse wormer.
Sometimes hope in a hopeless situation at least leads to a better attitude and quality of life. We all are going to die. It is just a matter of how long and what our quality of life is in the time we have left (obviously my opinion and it is opinion only).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DHYPICHBXg
Breakfast at the Black Durgon Inn, Bonaire, N.A.
Edited by John Burns 12/12/2024 06:27
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