Conventional medicine for advanced cancer is a death sentence. Progress is measured on one hand in weeks or months of added survival and on the other hand the acceptability of nightmarish side effects. This is the standard. "Complementary" medicine is by its wimpish nature deferential to this conventional approach. It might soften the impact of the death warrant of conventional medicine, but it will not cure. Most conventional strategies for fighting cancer are too broken to be fixed.
The conventional approach is one of throwing alkylating hand grenades into the DNA -- hopefully targeting some of the tumor. Once the cancer is defined as terminal and the insurance is balking at paying for "treatments" the patient is shifted to hospice for closure. What could a person possibly want to do to "complement" such a forgone conclusion?
I would like to see a revolutionary awakening of consciousness to two
simple and incontrovertible facts:
-- There was virtually no mutagenic disease (read cancer) in any
culture until exposure to the western chemical-besotted lifestyle and
inundation with electromagnetic pollution. So our techno-shamans
treat cancer with chemicals mutagens and and mutagenic radiation
which only digs us into a deeper hole. Fight fire with fire?
-- The treatment/maintenance of chronic disease is the most
profitable business in the history of the planet. There is no
motivation to cure anything that brings in the big bucks. Quite the
opposite: the medical industry demands creation of new chronic
diseases by industrial pollution (e.g., fluoridation), by defining
normal human behavior as diseased (e.g., childhood inattentiveness),
by "treating" chronic disease with meds with toxic sequelae and by
criminalizing anything or anyone who rocks the conventional
money-money-money paradigm.
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