I don't understand the current thought of cutting out the tumor. First off, it's invasive, and very rarely gets it all. Second, it's ridiculously
expensive. It's been proven that cancer cells don't grow, and in fact die within a few days in a high alkaline environment. Is there any research
into injecting an alkaline rich type of syrum (<--spellcheck that) directly into the tumor. Once the tumor is gone, then we can work on rebuilding
scar tissue, and balancing pH levels, and introducing vitamin rich foods.
The more I research into this, the more I believe that the cure isn't really wanted to be found. First of all, if some joker like me stumbled on a
cure, how would that make the medical industry look, after the billions of $$$'s and countless hours of research and education into it. Let alone the
egos that would be crushed.
My girlfriends aunt is slowly dying from cancer. Now she has some kind of pneumonia in her left over lung, and they want to give her a shot, or series
of shots, that cost 10-40 thousand dollars!! I asked why the difference in price, and they said they didn't know how much she would need. I've got
to think that they want to find out how much the insurance company will cover.
There was a story on the news last night about an illegal immigrant being picked up for a felony warrant, but he had an infection in his arm. So the
police were forced to treat him at the hospital for the infection, before they could incarcerate him. The cop was complaining that this had used up
their annual medical budget for the prisoners, because the hospital charged the police $10,000 a day for nine days!. For a infected arm?? What could
possibly cost $10,000 a day????
I started this thread to exchange ideas and investigate the truth about the FDA. So far, the medical experts have only picked on my ideas,
contributing very little of their own if any, further confirming my suspicion about the FDA and their buddies. It's not about a cure to them, it's
about how much money they can suck out of us. It just motivates me more.