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Diane Heath wrote:
 >This does make sense....right?
 >https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=t0i-AdCm-Mg#t=88

I did not spend the 10 minutes watching the video. I am already aware 
of this. Yes, it makes sense. The problem is there have been few 
studies done. This as chemo is considered the standard of care and it 
is considered unethical to do a study where some of the participants 
are not given chemo.

The title of the video is "Does the Ketogenic Diet Cure Cancer." I 
doubt cure is the correct word, More like control cancer. Cure would 
mean that it completely goes away and you can return to a normal diet 
and the cancer won't return. Now I didn't view the video. Maybe it is 
making this claim.

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