So far the only DCA results I have seen on humans was one case where the growth of a tumor was slowed.
I'm surprised how wide the chasm is between people that like natural healing and nutrition and the folks that "want something that's proven". We lost a relative to cancer this year. He wanted only "proven" stuff so he went with the doctor's suggestion and did the chemo/radiation. It might have been better than nothing, he had lung cancer and the symptoms were like a bad cold that would not go away with a really runny nose. About a week into the chemo he could only walk about 10 steps without resting and he never got better in that regard. I suppose if you are going to be bedridden until you croak that chemo is ok, but before the chemo he was taking care of business entirely on his own, after, he could not do his own shopping...
There are tests for cancer that give a 12 to 18 month's heads up supposedly. They are not supported by insurance but the way to go might be to use those tests and start the natural treatments with that much advance warning and you might never be ill at all.
Bill Sardi has a new book out on Cancer, I have not read it but I trust his research a LOT more than I trust a drug company's research.
I'm thinking that people's assumptions about how we got here are the biggest factor in thinking regarding health. Evolution says an unending stream of things about people but I base my thinking on the idea that God made us and then there was a huge flood that changed the Earth from what we were suited for. The nutritional value of food drastically changed at that time, meat was added to the diet in the book of Genesis, etc. anthropologists find that humans don't have the teeth or digestive system for meat eating and they also find that there is not a place on the earth that a vegetarian can get all the nutrition he needs, so they, in a left-handed compliment fashion, support the idea of the change in the nutritional value of the food supply. That leads me to seek nutrient dense foods like Chia Seeds, Flax seeds, range feed beef/chicken/eggs, legacy veggies/fruit, sea salt, supplements from a good source [not off the shelf at a drug store],etc. and to shun the garbage that Americans live on that has no nutrition at all like high fructose corn syrup, white flour, etc...
If your assumptions are bad all the logic in the world will not get you to a good conclusion, that is right out of philosophy 101 but people that can't get a good conclusion never check out their assumptions, instead they reinvent their logic continually.
I'm surprised how wide the chasm is between people that like natural healing and nutrition and the folks that "want something that's proven". We lost a relative to cancer this year. He wanted only "proven" stuff so he went with the doctor's suggestion and did the chemo/radiation. It might have been better than nothing, he had lung cancer and the symptoms were like a bad cold that would not go away with a really runny nose. About a week into the chemo he could only walk about 10 steps without resting and he never got better in that regard. I suppose if you are going to be bedridden until you croak that chemo is ok, but before the chemo he was taking care of business entirely on his own, after, he could not do his own shopping...
There are tests for cancer that give a 12 to 18 month's heads up supposedly. They are not supported by insurance but the way to go might be to use those tests and start the natural treatments with that much advance warning and you might never be ill at all.
Bill Sardi has a new book out on Cancer, I have not read it but I trust his research a LOT more than I trust a drug company's research.
I'm thinking that people's assumptions about how we got here are the biggest factor in thinking regarding health. Evolution says an unending stream of things about people but I base my thinking on the idea that God made us and then there was a huge flood that changed the Earth from what we were suited for. The nutritional value of food drastically changed at that time, meat was added to the diet in the book of Genesis, etc. anthropologists find that humans don't have the teeth or digestive system for meat eating and they also find that there is not a place on the earth that a vegetarian can get all the nutrition he needs, so they, in a left-handed compliment fashion, support the idea of the change in the nutritional value of the food supply. That leads me to seek nutrient dense foods like Chia Seeds, Flax seeds, range feed beef/chicken/eggs, legacy veggies/fruit, sea salt, supplements from a good source [not off the shelf at a drug store],etc. and to shun the garbage that Americans live on that has no nutrition at all like high fructose corn syrup, white flour, etc...
If your assumptions are bad all the logic in the world will not get you to a good conclusion, that is right out of philosophy 101 but people that can't get a good conclusion never check out their assumptions, instead they reinvent their logic continually.