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filipe |
Posted - 06/28/2015 : 13:53:38 This guy is great:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoaji2ivvK4
"the simplest explanation is usually the correct one"
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altherunner |
Posted - 07/04/2015 : 20:14:19 I think the stars are for how many posts you have. |
altherunner |
Posted - 07/04/2015 : 20:10:06 I appreciate what you are saying, I don't think about cancer or fear it now, but I have some results with ldn and it's not expensive, so I will continue it for another year. I was seeing a Doctor of Chinese medicine that said attitude is 50% of the treatment of cancer. |
filipe |
Posted - 07/04/2015 : 02:09:54 quote: Originally posted by altherunner
Hi - I don't take it for pain, I have read it helps leukemia, and it seems to have been slowing lowering my white blood cell count.
I know, but LDN raised wndrophins, and I think depression is what causes disease. Why can't you say you are cured? Have you tried forgeting cancer? Remove the label (sick), that Drs put you? Maybe is this what is making us sick. The labesl that we get from these people, that don't understand nothing about diseases... even if we ghave no signs of the disease thay say it is in remission... they just promote fear in all of us...
By the way Altherrunner how can I get 2 stars, like you? I'm tiered of being the one star guy :( LOL |
altherunner |
Posted - 07/03/2015 : 21:36:07 Hi - I don't take it for pain, I have read it helps leukemia, and it seems to have been slowing lowering my white blood cell count. |
filipe |
Posted - 07/03/2015 : 01:37:41 quote: Originally posted by altherunner
The nurse that made it was very well known and respected. I tried the tea for a while, but it didn't have any affect on my white blood cell count. Leukemia is different from other cancers, so it may work for some one else. I have been taking ldn for about a year, and it has lowered my white blood cell count a bit over that time.
Funny you talked about LDN. I also took it for 2 years. I really noticed the diffecrence. I know that increases the production of endophins, right? Anyway, I stop taking it, and then I had a relapsed from my chronic pain. But then I never took LDN anymore. I just believe Sarno's theories with all my heart and got cured overnight from my chronic pain. So I never knew if it was a placebo or not... Or maybe I just been able to raise my endorphins naturally, by just being happy and aware of what causes diseases... I think LDN really raised endropihns but you can also doi it. Just be happy, and confidente, and fearless... FEAR was my worst enemy...
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altherunner |
Posted - 07/02/2015 : 21:18:48 The nurse that made it was very well known and respected. I tried the tea for a while, but it didn't have any affect on my white blood cell count. Leukemia is different from other cancers, so it may work for some one else. I have been taking ldn for about a year, and it has lowered my white blood cell count a bit over that time. |
filipe |
Posted - 07/01/2015 : 05:04:31 quote: Originally posted by altherunner
Hi Filipe - I am in Canada, we have some independent doctors, but most conform to the mainstream big pharma agenda. At least you guys have a soccer team!
We didn't win agains Sweden yesterday though :( But you are good in Ice Hockey, right? We don't have enough snow here :( So for someone, that lives in Canada, what can you say about Essiac? Is it placebo?
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altherunner |
Posted - 06/30/2015 : 21:14:23 Hi Filipe - I am in Canada, we have some independent doctors, but most conform to the mainstream big pharma agenda. At least you guys have a soccer team! |
filipe |
Posted - 06/30/2015 : 09:50:26 quote: Originally posted by altherunner
I like Dr. Coldwell, are there any doctors like him in Portugal?
No way!! Altherrunner, In Portugal we copy everything you do (I suppose you are American, right?). We copy everything the americans do (mainstream, I mean). We are eager to live the american way of living. Our salaries are very low, comparing to the American ones, one, but still we compete in our jobs, the american way. Luckly America is a big country and democrátic so there is room for different opinions, but in Portugal we are so small. There is little room for people that think outside the box. This is like a small village. People here are a bit smalltown, even in Lisbon. Don't Forget the great impact, tv serials like Dr House, and ER has on the general public. Luckly Internet is changing all this :)
I had a strange reaction to a MRÎ exam (I thought it was strange, until knowing there is more complaints, over the Internet). I still don't know what it happens. I got burned when I did the exam. I suffered for almost 3 years in pain. The only explanation they give me back then, for what it has succeded with me, where I did the exam, was that they follow the FDA guidelines, so I must be crazy. And that's all. FDA rules here and in most european countries... I think FDA even rules on the moon :)
Oh! Wait, we are good in Soccer. Not everything is lost, though...
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altherunner |
Posted - 06/29/2015 : 21:23:40 I like Dr. Coldwell, are there any doctors like him in Portugal? |
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