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Monthly follow up: "Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?"

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James Semmel - 07 Feb 2006 17:39 GMT
TO: All melanoma researchers, doctors, and patients.

My hypothesis--that melanoma is due to a deficiency in the "sunshine
vitamin"--is not that far-fetched.

Indeed, I have experimentally observed that newly formed moles turn
lighter with an increased intake of Vitamin D3, and they turn darker
with its elimination; moreover, adequate Vitamin D3 seems to prevent
the formation of new moles on both my little brother and myself.

Thus, since one of the hallmarks of melanoma is a darkening new or
existing mole, the cancer is plausibly due to a deficiency in the
essential Vitamin D3.

I'm really intrigued that there could be such an inexpensive
off-the-shelf solution to The Melanoma Epidemic, capable of practically
eradicating the cancer within just a few months of its widespread use.
The final proof, of course, won't come until Vitamin D3 is tested by a
number of people who are at highest risk for melanoma--hence my
repeated calls for its immediate investigation.

Thank you for carefully considering my results.

James Semmel
Albuquerque, New Mexico

reference:
http://www.mpip.org/bb/shtml/320380.shtml
3rd annual: Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?
J - 08 Feb 2006 01:18 GMT
> James Semmel
> feetback@shoebusters.com
>
> reference:
> http://www.mpip.org/bb/shtml/320380.shtml

Posted by AnneW on January 08, 2006 at 21:20:37:

In Reply to: 3rd annual: Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?
posted by James Semmel on January 05, 2006 at 08:28:12:

I know it's hard not to, but responding to him only reinforces his
behavior.....and.....gives him yet another chance to argue his case - it's
that simple.

Don't you think that there are ligitimate people with questions and worries
on this board who deserve our responses and support more than this guy? If
everybody is so fed up with him, tell yourself that you will no longer open
his threads, let alone ARGUE with him or respond to him. I'm going to
ignore his posts in the future (and will not open any response HE might
have to this thread), I hope everybody else will, too.

Eventually he'll realize he's getting nowhere on this board and go away
(just like a child). "Mikey won't like it when we ignore him!" /quote/

Copy & paste his name and email address (at the top) into your filters file
or follow the instructions here, for your newsreader to filter his posts.
<http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/killfilefaqhtm.htm>

Please don't reply to my post or your reply will go somewhere you don't
want it to.
Followups set.
J
 
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