Re: Ph Balancing (steph)



You know Steph, I don't post in here much because I have and want to
keep a positive attitude and hold out hope for a remission or cure of my
cancer. I do read many of the posts in here though and I must say that
despite the fact you are helpful and informative in some areas, you are
a very negative person. It almost seems to me at times that you go out
of your way to bum out anyone that posts in here.

When I first started posting in here I was under the impression that you
were some sort of doctor or at least authority on the subject of cancer.
Well if you are I'm thankful that I have never had the honor of an
office visit with you. Almost every post I ever made in here you came
along and dashed my hopes right into the gutter. Why don't you lighten
up sme man.

If someone comes in here with an idea or suggestion, leave them alone as
long as they aren't selling snake oil. Proven fact that some things do
work well for some and at same time not well for others, but one of the
few ways people can find alternative ideas for help is to read them in
groups like this and decide for themselves whether or not to try them.
They don't need self appointed gaurdians shooting down every idea or
suggestion that comes in here. That's why a lot of people who have good
ideas never tell anyone about them because of people like you shooting
them down and embarrassing them. Who are you to decide what is or is not
right for people to try? facts are clear that the chemo and radiation
alone are effecrtive in only about 3% of patients. There are a lot of
complimentary alternatives including mental and spiritual attitudes that
do in many cases improve the outcome of one's illness.

Bottom line if someone comes here with a thought or idea let the
majority decide if it is something that they are willing to try or not
and keep your thoughts to yourself unless you have physically tried
them. History is riddled with dumb sounding ideas that went on to become
very useful ideas because intelligent people encourage free thinking and
new ideas. Ignorant people oppose anything that isn't tried and true
tested, even if it has been proven to be extremely costly and shown
only limited success. In otherwords if you aint got something good to
say, don't speak because people who are very ill with this disease do
not need negativity.



Re: Ph Balancing

Group: sci.med.diseases.cancer Date: Fri, Jul 7, 2006, 2:42am (EDT+4)
From: steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steph)
"synchronicity" <psych1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1152204549.507182.198150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A good friend of mine developed cancer some years back, when he told me
he was understandably depressed needless to say. I told him lots of
people get cancer,
True...........
it has to do with Acid/Alkaline balances in your body.
Bollox of the highest order
YOu can beat it if you try. He said he would like to know what to do
about it.
Surgery? Radiotherapy? Chemotherapy?
I told him about diets and green tea, and garden fresh vegatbles (he has
a garden), and lottsa stuff. That was around five years ago, he called
me a month ago right after his last test.The doctor told him he is in
remission. I asked if he was still drinking plenty of tea and to what do
you attribute this accomplishment.
Well, I guess we would need to know what cancer, what stage, and what
treatment.........
He said that he paid $45 dollars for a book that basically told him the
same thing that I told him.
That's nice.
At the time I didn't know that there were other things to maintain this
all important acid/alkaline Ph balance. It's something that I
recommended to a young lady yesterday, her son has cancer and she is
just learning about Ph factors.
Your body maintains it's pH balance very well thankyou.
This is the Ph balancer
http://www.myforevergreen.org/mindfood/Catalog/PersonalWords.html
Look into FrequenSea, watch the video
http://www.frequensea.com/mindfood/Product/Page2.html




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