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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / April 2004

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Assisting the body in getting rid of cancer -- alkalizing

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Gary Hardin - 30 Apr 2004 00:09 GMT
Read a wonderful testimonial in the Wellness Through Awareness Newsletter. A
lady there talks about a kid who had two months to live and was able to beat
the odds by changing his body pH through alkalizing. If you're interested in
readying the story, go to the following URL:

www.global-light-network.us/newsletter.htm
stew - 30 Apr 2004 01:11 GMT
>Read a wonderful testimonial in the Wellness Through Awareness Newsletter. A
>lady there talks about a kid who had two months to live and was able to beat
>the odds by changing his body pH through alkalizing. If you're interested in
>readying the story, go to the following URL:
>
>www.global-light-network.us/newsletter.htm

Oh yea
and I have a heart felt story too, about a little girl who wanted to go
to the big dance but her evil step mother made her sleep in the ashes,
its true  it must be it is in black and white,

Weirdo's

Frank (aka) "stew"
su-texas@webtv.net - 30 Apr 2004 03:13 GMT
That site does Not look good.

Susan, Su_Texas   my opinions

PS  However, the idea of eating a better diet, of eating more
alkaline-type foods, is probably a good one.
Gene Fuller - 30 Apr 2004 03:30 GMT
We should believe this? Why?
> Read a wonderful testimonial in the Wellness Through Awareness Newsletter. A
> lady there talks about a kid who had two months to live and was able to beat
> the odds by changing his body pH through alkalizing. If you're interested in
> readying the story, go to the following URL:
>
> www.global-light-network.us/newsletter.htm
SETWRL7161 - 30 Apr 2004 16:08 GMT
wished this could helped my husband  the dr was treating hin for heart failure
didnt find cancer until stage 4 he died 21/2 mos after we found out  married to
himfor 43 yr    died jan 15 this yr im about to lose my mind
su-texas@webtv.net - 30 Apr 2004 17:40 GMT
From: setwrl7161@aol.com (SETWRL7161)

wished this could helped my husband the dr was treating hin for heart
failure didnt find cancer until stage 4 he died 21/2 mos after we found
out married to himfor 43 yr   died jan 15 this yr im about to lose my
mind

========
(((setwrl7161)))

I'm so sorry.

Sometimes, all we can do is just hold on, make it moment to moment for a
while.

Take care.

Susan, Su_Texas  
Phyllis Copp - 30 Apr 2004 21:01 GMT
> wished this could helped my husband  the dr was treating hin for heart failure
> didnt find cancer until stage 4 he died 21/2 mos after we found out  married to
> himfor 43 yr    died jan 15 this yr im about to lose my mind

I know how you feel, my husband, of 42 years , was diagnosed with lung
cancer March 4th of this year. Up until that time he was being treated for
heart too!  He died April 12th, it's been very hard. I'm going back to work
on Monday, I try to keep as busy as possible. Every one says it will get
better, I'm waiting!  A great big hug for you (((( ))))
                                              Phyllis
J - 30 Apr 2004 16:39 GMT
> Read a wonderful testimonial in the Wellness Through Awareness Newsletter. A
> lady there talks about a kid who had two months to live and was able to beat
> the odds by changing his body pH through alkalizing. If you're interested in
> readying the story, go to the following URL:
>
> www.global-light-network.us/newsletter.htm

This is nonsense.
alkalizing chemicals, known as bicarbonates, help neutralize acids (like stomach
acid which causes heartburn).
That's why they call them "ant-acids". (tums, maybe Zantac)
There may be some calcium in tums.  This post "reeks" of the coral
calcium/cancer bogus theory.
J
 
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