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Re: Pyrrhonian post# 10976

Thursday, 05/22/2014 2:01:40 PM

Thursday, May 22, 2014 2:01:40 PM

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Pyrrhonian,

A CEO/scientists desribed cancer like grease in a frying pan, with bubbles that would grow and shrink.

Truth be told, he was making an excuse for not putting out information on success in shrinking tumors, claiming it was damnably hard to measure shrinkage. Others do but...

Possible his radically different glycobiology ["sugar science"] made measuring more difficult or just a lame excuse.

What I'm really unsure of is the extent these former tumors can be dissolved and cleared, and if they leave any scarring which could impair organ function in and of itself. In that case I suppose at some point you simply could not inject a patient's tumors anymore.



If cancer cells are killed, the system will remove them. If they remain, could they do anything other than grow?

Somebody else will have to answer your question about remaining scars. I have seen only the after effects of surgery. I suggest to you that, in any case, if you can no longer attempt to kill tumors by any means the cancer has won. Dreams of a chronic condition with the cancer in suspended animation seem to have died along with success in clearing tumors.

All JMO.

Best, Terry
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