Oncotutorial

by DrKSSMDPhD | June 28, 2017 3:56 pm

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4,732 responses to “Oncotutorial”

  1. uudsligar says:

    Dear Dr KSS — Thanks very much for this insightful review of cancer and its treatment in mainstream medicine. Your comments on the many financial “side effects” are especially appreciated.

    I have the utmost respect for researchers who spend their lives studying the minutiae you catalog here, and I am in awe their intellectual capacities. But there is a troubling inertia, a general unwillingness to step outside the boundaries of what’s currently considered orthodox.

    Cancer has been “cured” be many quacks, charlatans, and opportunists, and these practitioners are appropriately sanctioned. But — there are people in the past who have obtained remarkable results — like your exemplary oncologists I hesitate to use the word cure — by a variety of means that are not currently accepted, or legally allowed.

    I offer as an example Dr Royal Rife. He believed that microorganisms are responsible for most if not all cancers, and that pleomorphic changes were a factor. He invented and built several extraordinary optical microscopes with which he was able to visualize (and photograph) viruses in their living state, something which to my knowledge has yet to be duplicated. He transmitted modulated RF carrier waves, adjusting modulation frequencies in the audio range until he observed the particular organism he was watching experience apoptosis. He did this for hundreds of microorganisms. Then he tested his frequencies on mice that had induced cancers, over many hundreds of trials. When he felt confident of his work he, with several prominent physicians and microbiologists of the day, treated a group of patients with terminal cancer. Every patient so treated recovered after a few weeks of short exposure sessions. They were pronounced “cured” or NDP was it?

    All this is well documented in much greater detail, with names and affiliations of supporting physicians. So why is Rife’s treatment not widely available today? One person, primarily.

    Morris Fishbein made this therapy illegal when Rife refused to sell him an interest. (For the benefit of the stock market gurus in this forum who aren’t medical folks or medical historians, Morris Fishbein was the longtime editor of JAMA (the Journal of the AMA) and a pwerful medical politician.

  2. backoffice says:

    I got the privilege of watching ovarian cancer take the life of my older sister. She didn’t smoke, watched what she ate, exercised, and walked 5 miles a day. She started to get bloating in her abdomen and her doctor from a HIP center told her not to worry as she was getting up in age and this should be expected. The condition continued to progress and my other sister who is a nurse began to question the doctor’s finding, ultimately the insurance company was more concerned with their bottom line. After getting to the real reason for her complaint it was discovered she had stage 3 Ovarian cancer. What she was put through I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy. They operated and stated they were confident they got it all and hopefully it won’t come back. Unfortunately they were wrong and she suffered with very little quality of life. I watched another very talented nurse who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer turn down the oncologist’s chemotherapy and radiation plans so that she could live and not suffer for what she considered was lost cause. She passed away within 6 months on her own terms.

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