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New diagnosis: locally advanced pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Aug 17, 2023 | Replies (36)

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I am a bit distressed by your belief, frygirl, that "Everyone ... should do what they feel is right for themselves."

IMO, folks should listen to science, in most cases requiring some form of interpretation - these folks are usually medical doctors. "Everyone" IMO should not do what they think is best, especially given the propensity of some to pick up on magical treatments found on the internet.

Unless you are a qualified medical professional (please let us know), and actually understand the interactions, perhaps you should not malign doctors and the FDA?p and science?

Again, IMO, if your CA 19-9 is declining, it is because of the chemo.

To allow others to judge your statements regarding O3, they should read this link, and the hundreds of others warning of dangerous side effects of ozone treatments.

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/ozone-therapy/

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Believe what you want & I will do the same! I am taking charge of my own health. You cited one article that you found from a hospital. I have read countless books about it and have been getting the treatment for months. I know how great I feel after each treatment.

I don’t rely on doctors only & I never will. I have cured ny ulcerative colitis with a strict herb regimen when no gastroenterologist had anything to help me. I cured my own bone spur with herbs when a podiatrist said the only option was surgery.

Chemo may be working but ozone therapy is also working for me & countless others. Don’t knock it till you try it!

I’m about done with this blog & offering helpful suggestions. Peace out!