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Jean Risman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Apr 2003 14:18:16 -0400
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I am new to this list. I did not know Wally Ballou, but I hate the blame the
vicitm philosophy of Dr B. If there is anything certain in this world it is
that we are mortal and will die of something. There may be things to do to
lessen our chances of disease but it is impossible to know for each
individual what the probability of their contracting any given disease was
in the first place. We all just do the best we can, living the healthiest
lifestyle possible. The rest is out of our hands.

Jean
----- Original Message -----
From: "krosenth" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 11:23 AM
Subject: "Dr." B. re. Obituary-Wally Ballou/Paleo diet help?


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dr Bernarr" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> So whenever we are ill with cancer, our inherent intelligence produces
> cancer symptoms upon
> > which we should concentrate, meditate on, pay attention to and feel,
until
> we are asymptomatic, i.e., until our cancer symptoms completely and
> permanently disappear. If and when we will do this, our cancer will always
> help heal immediately, completely and permanently.
>
>
> Reading the above makes me wonder if "Dr." Bernarr has ever had a serious
> form of cancer.  Also wondering if he has ever been sued?  Usually I can
> blow away his ideas, but I'm so sorry for Wally's death that my ability to
> tolerate Bernarr today is weakened.
>
> Re. the question someone asked about the fact that Wally was paleo and
> wondering if that may have helped him, I can only say that liver cancer
has
> a very low survival rate.  There are some new non-toxic things that appear
> to be effective, but very few people know about them.  The Chinese have
some
> interesting new approaches, and the Amazon herbs are helping....   There
is
> hope for people with almost any kind of cancer now, but the problem is
> finding out what is successful and where they are using it.  Not easy when
> traditional med. in the U.S. and many other countries focuses on burning,
> slashing and poisoning.
>
> Kath
>

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