Re: Prostate cancer disappears in man using my recipe!



On Mar 7, 2:39 am, Martin <idontwan...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 17:31:06 -0800 (PST), awthraw...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mar 7, 12:55 pm, "kaptan" <nospam.thanks> wrote:
You  mention a doctor and that PSAs were measured.
Was there any medical or other treatment at any time before, concurrent with
and/or after your therapy?

Chuck received zero medical treatment at any time for his prostate
cancer.

How many people have undergone your therapy?

So quick to ask about others. Here's the thing, both Chuck's primary
and his urologist were amazed. One of them said "amazing." and the
other wrote "Wow" on the biopsy report.

So, when can we expect this amazing case report in a real medical
oncology journal?

The doctor, if forget which one, told Chuck back in early January that
he would be following Chuck's case closely. This was when Chuck's
prostate had reduced in size to a small plum from being slightly
larger (3 inches) than a baseball (2 3/4 inches)

Hopefully, the doctor will submit it to the appropriate journal.

I mean, it has everything needed - documenten case
history, biopsy results, medical records to prove that your diet was
the only treatment. This is Nobel prize material!

I think the Nobel Prize is given out for microscopic level research
rather than the macroscopic. For instance, no one was given a Nobel
Prize for giving sailors limes. But someone did get the Nobel Prize
for discovering Vitamin C.



FYI, untill that happens, I think the chance that you are making this
all up are about 99.9999%.

In other words, you're a late adapter. That's your right. It's the
early adaptors who are getting the benefits right now. They took the
risk, and it appears to be paying off for them. Sometimes being a late
adaptor is the correct thing to do.

If you don't have cancer presently, you have the privilege of waiting
without risk.

I don't know what the lead time is for getting something like this
published n a peer review journal. My guess is that it could take
several months. That's if the doctor follows through and does that.

Meanwhile, I'll keep sharing the news, and sooner or later, some
doctor somewhere will take your advice and do that.

I think you want to be succesfull and
important so much, you have descended completely into makebelieve
land. Another indication of that is that you are no longer mentioning
Revici, but your own diet. Why would you abandon the Revici treatment
if it really is as effective as you used to claim?

It's not abandoned at all. My book is selling quite nicely. It's about
a lot more than cancer. Part of my recipe incorporates one of the
Revici priniciples.


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