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flipper44

06/12/14 9:27 AM

#13065 RE: Pyrrhonian #13063

It seems that in some (hopefully most) cases, the tumors are dying faster than they are shrinking (as fox alluded to). That's a lot of mass for the body to dispose of. It seems akin to other lengthy processes (setting and healing of a broken bone). Of course, this extended gradual process doesn't mean it's not working. In those it seems to be effective in, apparently it does so very well. -- Pyrr



Agreed. There was a video a while back of a young woman who responded to her immuno-therapy by going into complete remission, but some dead tumors (metastases) remained in her body (harmless). Do you have an idea how to find that video again or who posted it? It was a different cancer and a different company, but it was on tho board.