Miracle cure

Posted by heavyphil @heavyphil, Dec 12, 2025

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@northoftheborder

Agreed : ))) ! And yes- for most people 1/2, 1/4, 1/4 formula is something achievable and manageable and can have great benefits and you also mentioned very , very important element - processed food !!! Thanks for reminding us all that (as an example) no matter how many healthy grains your bread or cereal has - if it is over-processed and has added color, artificial aroma, preservatives , excess sugar etc etc - it is has zero nutritional value , actually it has "minus 1,000" nutritional value.

Terminal - yes, I always say that LIFE is terminal and the most dangerous thing, ha ha ha ; ), XP, and is trying to leave us from the moment we take our first breath he, he he , and nobody has "expiration date" bar code printed on our forehead, so we should never give up and always hold onto hope : ))) !

Positive mutations and immunology : ))) ! You probably saw this but maybe somebody did not - it is about amazing new discovery and new immunology treatment for deadly type of leukemia and it shows how future treatments for all types of cancer will probably look like : ))

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@surftohealth88 I agree: gene therapy shows immense promise, especially mRNA. Like with most innovations, we're probably overestimating the 2-year impact and underestimating the 10-year impact. But COVID resulted in a lot of resources going into mRNA research when they repurposed the cancer research up to that point for C19 vaccines, and I expect some of that will feed benefits back into cancer research as well.

It won't be quite this simple, but I'm hoping to live to see the day when they can hit the genetic "pause" button on cancer cells and make them stop multiplying.

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@northoftheborder

I agree 100 % - there are no miracle cures but there are spontaneous remissions and it is well known and documented phenomenon in medical literature and practice.

Top oncologist at Stanford hospital explained that and I heard it with my own ears and saw it with my own eyes. Two Cat scans and a positive biopsy of lymph nodes sent to 2 top labs for examination confirmed diagnosis- there is NO way it was not correctly diagnosed in the case that I am talking about.

Spontaneous remissions happen every day for all kind of diseases. There is also well known "placebo effect" where people get well just by believing that they are getting a treatment . Nobody knows why it happens but researchers know that it DEFINITELY happens and that is WHY every single study has a "control" group and nobody knows who is getting a treatment and who is not. At the end of the study there are always patients in control group who get the same excellent results even thou they never got any treatment.

There is a happy medium in all of this - following what modern medicine can offer and at the same time following healthy complementary protocols of exercise and healthy dietary choices.

And at the end, our surgeon who is a top onco urologist and is a chair of Urology department and one of the top researchers in PC cancer center and personally did a ton of research in the area of PC and nutrition told us to stay away from animal products to try to delay or even prevent BCR as much as possible.

Now- should we not follow our doctor's advice and should we question his experience in treating PC patients and results that he got in his research ?

We choose to follow our doctor's advice and that way we know that we did everything that could be done and we did something HEALTHY. If things go "sideways" there will be no "what if's" for us . No type of food can prevent BCR 100% but perhaps it can delay it. No type of food can prevent PC 100% but it perhaps can slow it down. And if all fails healthy vegetable based diet will give my husband the best starting point for any necessary treatment in the future.

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@surftohealth88
100% agree with you, especially on spontaneous remissions. While Doctors/scientists/researchers themselves have not fully understood or explained them, we just have the stories of those blessed people who experienced them. Some of us who have been witness to self healing and miraculous healing of those close to us, maybe able to understand by observation and association. Others base their perspectives on their mental conditioning, personal experience, knowledge etc. Again, no perpective is wrong. What we firmly believe in honours our faith!

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@northoftheborder I should mention that the prediction of my own progression in 2021 was wrong (so far), because even though my oncology team was just starting to use new techniques like doublet therapy and aggressive treatment for oligometastatic cancer, those approaches were too new to have shown up in the SEER data oncologists use to estimate our life expectancy with advanced prostate cancer.

While early signs from big studies like TITAN and STAMPEDE were promising, they couldn't honestly tell me that I might be doing so well after more than 4 years, because there was little data then to back it up. That's another reason that forecasts are sometimes wrong: long-term survival data is necessarily retrospective, based on people who started treatment 10–15 years ago (or more); we won't know my cohort's long-term survival prospects until another 10–15 years have passed.

p.s. We faced exactly the same problem with aid data when I worked in international aid. The data was likewise retrospective, showing what was happening in a crisis *last* week, last month, or last year; it didn't actually tell us what was going to happen over the next week/month/year, because situations change. We'd do our best to forecast, and we got it right a lot of the time, but when we didn't, politicians and the press would be all over us about how stupid/useless the international aid system was (smugly working from ex-post knowledge, when we had to make rapid decisions ex-ante).

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@northoftheborder Well put: “past results are no indication of future returns…”

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@dpayton

Ohhhhh < 3 !!!! *sigh
This is it !!! I am packing !!! And let me tell you, I tried so many times to "take him by the hand" out of here XP
HOWEVER, now I have really valid and non disputable reason 😉 he he he - 2 birds with one stone, actually THREE birds - surfing, healing and affordability !!!
Wish me luck ; ) !!!!

PS: Ask your sister if she would rent us one room ; )

Grazie per la condivisione < 3

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@surftohealth88

LOL! I really think Mr Surf will see your side of things, but you gotta keep hammering home the point!!! 🙂 Beautiful, WARM, healthy and relatively cheap. Tell him my sister said "come on down" so there's no reason why not.

Heck, now you have ME thinking about it! hahahahaa

Doug

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