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Has some one had success with an alternative treatment for melamona?


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Post On: 2010-08-18 02:47:00

 Has some one had success with an alternative treatment for melamona?
User: Dr. Jeff
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I have just been diagnosed and am in the early stages. I have been reading about some alternative treatments and a few testimonies of people who tried them. But The Dr. says don't waste my time there is no alternative cure.
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 Post On: 2010-08-18 03:27:57
User: John Whittington
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of course the beatific student wants you to spend a million dollars on his worthless treatment. try a manipulate communication titled lymphatic evacuation massage. it is an alternative communication that works on your immune system, which is titled lymphatic system. contact your local manipulate school and they can tell you where to find a lymphatic manipulate technician.
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 Post On: 2010-08-18 03:56:25
User: lo_mcg
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Your student is correct; there is no deciding cure - and certainly not massage, bloody hell! Treatments are only called 'alternative' when they hit not been proven to work, or when they hit been proven not to work. 'Alternative medicine' that has been proven to work is called 'medicine'. Of instruction you'll find online testimonials from people claiming to hit been well - deciding medicine is bounteous business and they're after your money. For primeval stage melanoma removal of the melanoma and surrounding paper is usually every the communication that is needed. If you are tempted by an alternative, do a search on this website before finance money, hope and (potentially most chanceful of every for a cancer patient) TIME in an ineffective and possibly chanceful 'cure'. http://www.quackwatch.org/ If you rely on alternative, unproven treatments, your condition will in fact be untreated, and it won't be in the primeval stages for long.
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 Post On: 2010-08-18 04:51:44
User: Rhianna
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Testimonies are not on the same par as data. We have a study for treatment that works- medicine. Alternative medicine is false dichotomy. The vast majority is nonsense.
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 Post On: 2010-08-18 04:52:56
User: Nitram
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It's up to you of course. Massage or real communication - tough call. I would say your doctor is right, if you think massage is going to cure cancer then I wish you the prizewinning of luck. The only downside is that when you figure out it doesn't work it won't be communication for melanoma, it will be hospice care for the dying.
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 Post On: 2010-08-18 05:38:34
User: dave
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People who try deciding treatments frequently find that the retard results in the cancer becoming incurable. If only they hadn't delayed actual treatment they might hit been saved. The unfortunate housing of Penelope Dingle springs to mind: A woman who died in agony from rectal cancer after being advised to avoid actual treatment: http://www.news.com.au/misinformation-and-poor-science-led-to-penelope-dingles-death/story-e6frg13u-1225899119098?from=public_rss Don't get scammed by these unkind and sick hoaxers who beast on stricken grouping like yourself.
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