Thank you, Jasmine, for this video entry. It's highly informative as well as shocking. I shall have to come back with more time to listen again since some details have escaped me. I'm not familiar with the different types of brain cancer. But I've lost 2 good friends, in their forties, to brain cancer. Both left small children motherless. And now the daughter-in-law of one of my best friends is having chemo...It's so tragic. Convulsions are often the first sign that something's terribly wrong. A very bad scenario. I'm wondering whether it would be good for my friend to listen to this video. I'm leaving your blog now feeling very emotional. Hugs from Buenos Aires!
Like any form of treatment, there are no guarantees, but this sure sounds promising and less damaging to the body. I feel it's definitely worth a shot before attempting chemo/radiation, but I'm not sure if this would even be an option for your friend. Hopefully it is!
What I wonder is why only 75% were NOT "cured?" This reminds me of CCSVI for MS---many swear it is next to a cure...to me a cure, as with polio, cures ALL. Cancer is such a deadly and still unsolved puzzle, early detection, removal, is so far the only true "cure." Will be interesting to follow this as time goes by.
Yeah, I hate the use of that word, but since I was linking the video I figured I should use the whole title.
If someone susceptible to cancer needs a higher level of antineoplastons to minimize tumors and recurrence, it's safe to assume they always will - adjusting the dosage as needed.
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Thank you, Jasmine, for this video entry. It's highly informative as well as shocking. I shall have to come back with more time to listen again since some details have escaped me. I'm not familiar with the different types of brain cancer. But I've lost 2 good friends, in their forties, to brain cancer. Both left small children motherless. And now the daughter-in-law of one of my best friends is having chemo...It's so tragic. Convulsions are often the first sign that something's terribly wrong. A very bad scenario. I'm wondering whether it would be good for my friend to listen to this video. I'm leaving your blog now feeling very emotional. Hugs from Buenos Aires!
Like any form of treatment, there are no guarantees, but this sure sounds promising and less damaging to the body. I feel it's definitely worth a shot before attempting chemo/radiation, but I'm not sure if this would even be an option for your friend. Hopefully it is!
What I wonder is why only 75% were NOT "cured?" This reminds me of CCSVI for MS---many swear it is next to a cure...to me a cure, as with polio, cures ALL. Cancer is such a deadly and still unsolved puzzle, early detection, removal, is so far the only true "cure." Will be interesting to follow this as time goes by.
Yeah, I hate the use of that word, but since I was linking the video I figured I should use the whole title.
If someone susceptible to cancer needs a higher level of antineoplastons to minimize tumors and recurrence, it's safe to assume they always will - adjusting the dosage as needed.
I edited this post because YouTube no longer has the full length film. It can still be viewed in its entirety at burzynskimovie.com.
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