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Thanks Kath. You would think though there would have to be some common
trait between the different therapies. If fat has an effect and
juices/fruit have an effect what do they do that is common to each eg maybe
they effect hormones or change blood viscosity or oxygen transport. I don't
know
Sean McBride
University of Queensland
Brisbane, Australia
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From: "krosenth" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: breast cancer
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sean McBride" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> > This is one of those big mysteries to me. If fat reduces tumours and
> people
> > who go on fruit and vegetable juices or just fruits also reduce or
> eliminate
> > tumours (much of this is anecdotal but there are plenty of examples)
then
> > what is going on.
> >
>
> Sean, I had breast cancer three yrs. ago and am doing just fine now; all
my
> test come back negative.
>
> I don't have any research saved on the subject you raised, but have read a
> lot of studies as well as conversing with many, many bc survivors. It is
> thought that a drastic change to the body itself can often stall or stop
> cancer. For example, a breast cancer patient may benefit from ovary
removal
> or drastic diet change or great increase in exercise, etc. One of the
goals
> in fighting cancer is to change the environment in which the cancer has
been
> growing.
>
> Kath
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