Re: Cancer treatment after chemo
- From: "Steph" <steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 05:47:31 GMT
"Kristofer D. Dale" <barefoot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I recently provided the following link in response to this thread about
> other treatments that are available to those who have been through
> standard regimens: http://www.vitalethine.org
>
> "Jeff" responded:
>
>>Better yet, save your money (the above "treatment" has not been proven
>>in humans, only test tubes), eat a healthy diet and excercise.
>
> Yep, listen to this ignoramus, who clearly knows next to nothing about
> the vitalethine research, or he would not be making blanket statements.
> Let's be clear about this. This patented and published therapy has been
> extensively tested in animal models, and for various inethical and inept
> reasons, has yet to be given a meaningful trial in humans, but there is
> a stark difference between "chemo" agents and this synthetic "pro-drug"
> form of naturally occurring compounds, known collectively as
> "vitaletheine immune modulators".
YAWN.......................
Want some diatomaceous earth with those sour grapes, Ch(K)ris?
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