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Kevin Rogers

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Jan 5, 2010, 7:43:55 PM1/5/10
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It's great to see a group of people that are so passionate and support
people with cancer. I just wanted to share my 2 cents about
alternative cancer treatment. People don't realize it's importance! My
aunt has been thru cancer and she sought after natural cancer
remedies. Although they did not play any major role in curing cancer,
it helped ALOT with coping with the symptoms and signs caused by
cancer and its treatments like fatigue, anxiety, nausea and vomiting,
pain, stress, etc... those were all lessened by the alternative
treatments. Here's a copy of the book my aunt used
http://www.naturalcancertreatment.finestreviews.com/

Just remember use it as a supplement to your treatments not as a
substitute. Be strong and wish you all the health.

Alex

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Jan 6, 2010, 5:57:18 PM1/6/10
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"Kevin Rogers" <stev...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:2280e682-5743-466f...@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com...

Why does "Kevin" uses the name "steve" in his e-mail address? Why is he
urging us to go to a "review" site that hucksters a $40 e-book? Why should
we pay attention to a book written by a "consultant" with zero medical
training or credentials who says she set out to "find the missing links, the
overlooked miracles" -- which presumably those nasty MDs are hiding from us?

The e-book pitch carefully says, in small print, that it "is no way meant to
discourage you from undertaking conventional treatments for your cancer."
But its headlines blare, "Conventional treatment for breast cancer does not
appear to improve long-term survival rates " and may actually hasten relapse
or death," and "There is no difference in the survival rates for those who
had surgery for prostate cancer and controls who did not!"

There are lots of books on alternative therapies, from magic herbs to sweat
lodges to drinking urine. Borrow them from your public library if you are
interested. That way you will satisfy your curiosity, save $40, and avoid
rewarding an exploitative spammer.

Alex

safire

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Jan 6, 2010, 6:04:46 PM1/6/10
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Alex wrote:
> "Kevin Rogers" <stev...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:2280e682-5743-466f...@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com...
>> It's great to see a group of people that are so passionate and support
>> people with cancer. I just wanted to share my 2 cents about
>> alternative cancer treatment. People don't realize it's importance! My
>> aunt has been thru cancer and she sought after natural cancer
>> remedies. Although they did not play any major role in curing cancer,
>> it helped ALOT with coping with the symptoms and signs caused by
>> cancer and its treatments like fatigue, anxiety, nausea and vomiting,
>> pain, stress, etc... those were all lessened by the alternative
>> treatments. Here's a copy of the book my aunt used
>> http://www.naturalcancertreatment.finestreviews.com/
>>
>> Just remember use it as a supplement to your treatments not as a
>> substitute. Be strong and wish you all the health.
>
> Why does "Kevin" uses the name "steve" in his e-mail address? Why is he
> urging us to go to a "review" site that hucksters a $40 e-book? Why
> should we pay attention

Why indeed. Why do people that claim to be intelligent respond to spam?

Steve Jordan

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Jan 6, 2010, 6:18:00 PM1/6/10
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On 1/6/10, Alex wrote:

(snip)

> Why does "Kevin" uses the name "steve" in his e-mail address? Why is he
> urging us to go to a "review" site that hucksters a $40 e-book? Why
> should we pay attention to a book written by a "consultant" with zero
> medical training or credentials who says she set out to "find the
> missing links, the overlooked miracles" -- which presumably those nasty
> MDs are hiding from us?

And so on regarding this "cancer" scam. Oh? "Cancer" eh? Any and all
types, presumably. Uh huh. Yup. Yowzah.

Thanks, Alex, for the well-written analysis of yet another in the
unending
efforts to cheat patients of their last hopes.

Regards,

Steve (no, not that one) J

"His simple word is worthless; and to embellish it with his oath
would merely make it picturesque, not valuable."
--Mark Twain

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