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Which is more effective: homeopathy or allopathy?

Allopathy and homeopathy are two different sciences. Allopathy palliates the disease for a certain amount of time which explains the recurrence of many diseases inspite of taking medicines or it provides you with a whole list of medicines which are to be taken everyday. Initially it ameliorates but later it aggravates. On the other hand, homeopathy is a holistic science and it treats the individual as a whole. It provides a cure that removes the disease from it's roots and doesn't palliate. Also, it has no side effects. So, homeopathy is better if one needs CURE.

If there is no cure for cancer, how did some people "beat" cancer?

This is how I beat cancer…I was diagnosed with locally advanced breast cancer in May 2017, I had 2 huge tumors measuring nearly 10 cms in total. The cancer had moved to my skin and all my lymph nodes above and below my collarbone.I was inoperable so started 6 months of chemo. The side effects were devastating. I don’t think I shall ever recover from that, mentally or physically.Then I have a mastectomy a month after chemo finishes, to give me a rest.The mastectomy reveals that I need an axillary node clearance so have another operation another month after that.I am Stage IIIC, just a met away from the incurable stage IV.This operation reveals that there are still live invasive carcinomas in the scar from the earlier mastectomy and 5mm pieces floating round my breast which is now non-existent.The next step is radiology. But not before another months rest.I got 25 ‘boosted’ doses. The radiologist said she was going to fry me down to the bone and that my lungs and throat will also be damaged cause they’re in the way.I’m 4 days out of radiation and it feels like I’ve been impaled by a steel tube that goes in the front and comes out the back and it will get worse over the next week.My second degree burns are not showing any bone but cover a large area including my armpit, the most painful area. I return next week for dressings to what they expect will be third degree burns by then. Where the rays come out my back is also burned but not as badly.I finished my rads on Tuesday, CT scan Wednesday, all clear from the oncologist on Thursday.I will take Arimidex for the next 5 to 10 years to reduce the chances of it returning and having to go thru all of that again, which I couldn’t or wouldn’t. The side effects of this look ghastly.The treatment has left me feeling worse than I ever have in my entire life. Radiation to end on, with the climax of burning yet to come.I beat cancer but don’t feel like I’ve won anything.My life will never be the same. I grieve for the person I was and am confused about my new entity.That’s how I beat cancer even though I feel I’ve lost.

Does cancer naturally cause a person to lose weight, or is it the chemo and/or radiation?

Cancer consumes body fat and muscle by itself, in a process called cancer cachexia, which is the direct cause behind about 1/5 of all cancer deaths. The underlying mechanisms are diverse, but in a nutshell, the cancer cells come up with ways to conjure fat deposits and muscle tissue into breaking down and releasing fatty acids, membrane components and other scarce building blocks that otherwise limit their growth rate, straight into the blood stream.Strikingly, it is not possible to revert by any amount of dietary supplements or IV nutrition once the cachexia is manifest. Also, there is not even that much correlation to the tumor burden – small tumors with tiny metastases can cause its host to waste away completely. The latter is especially sad as that kind of emaciation quickly renders an otherwise highly treatable patient (that could have gained a couple of good years) ineligible for any treatments we have to offer. Because of this, considerable efforts are directed at finding treatments for cachexia in itself, which, in theory, could improve treatability, survival times and quality of life quite considerably for lots of cancer patients.

Does Gau-mutra cure, or at least prevent, cancer?

No, cow urine does not prevent or cure cancers.There is no scientific evidence available to prove this. My fellow oncologists and I are yet to see a patient who exclusively consumed cow urine to be cured of cancer.A cow’s urine is no different from human urine. It is predominantly comprised of water (95%), minerals like sodium, potassium, phosphorus, creatinine and epithelial cells. None of these substances have anti-cancer effects.Many Hindus, including me, consider cows to be sacred. Let us worship or appreciate the animal for what it really provides us, which are:Milk: a rich source of protein especially for vegetarians. The tasty foods that are made from milk like cheese, curd and ice creams.Farming: Oxen are the back bone of our farmers. They till our lands and provide us with food to survive.Transportation: Bulls transport people and products including farm produce.Cow dung cakes are a source of fuel.Even after its death a cow provides meat as a source of food to many people and its leather is what we all use daily as shoes, jackets, belt and purse.Let cow’s urine be a product destined to enrich the soil with its urea and minerals and not an unsubstantiated product to be bottled and marketed as a miracle cure for cancer.I have seen numerous gullible patients with curable cancers fall in to the trap of consuming cow urine and lose their precious lives.

How many days does it take to live if you have cancer?

Technically, your body can defeat cancer. In fact, it already has — many times (but that’s another story). Why make this time different? Eat some healthy food and sing a song to the death of cancer.Story: I had adapted a flashing light to be my anticancer stimulus. My cousin was the tester; she had some weird type of cancer. Her family was clever. They found the only person in her State who had successfully treated this type of cancer. That doctor was treating her. They were all happy and enthusiastic as she entered therapy. They knew she would beat the cancer. Yet she was old, a grandmother, and the treatment was perhaps a bit too much for her. In her better days, she had told her granddaughter that all she had to do was flash the lights, and she’d get better. And then one day, she gave up. No more pushing the button to make the lights flash; she had given up and accepted her approaching death. When her granddaughter saw her, all depressed, she encouraged her to push the button to make the lights flash. “Make the lights flash, Grandma,” she encouraged her. And so not to disappoint her granddaughter, she resumed pushing the button to make the lights flash. And when the doctor finally announced her cured of caner, they asked to keep the flashing lights as a memento. But I know it wasn’t the lights; it was the fact that she didn’t give up living and had the right medicine.

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