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Mike Rippe <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Jul 2007 14:59:23 -0400
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> "The primary beneficiaries will be undertakers."
Golly Bill, that's kinda a wide brush you have there... :)

I have to agree that anyone whom tries to make claims that 'Honey Cures
Cancer' or 'Apitherapy Cures Cancer' should get a long ride on a short rail!!!
But I don't think that was the point - there are many associated
side-effects that come with standardized cancer treatments. I'm wondering if
maybe there aren't some benefits to having honey in a diet that would
include digestive benefits (anti-microbial properties) or perhaps other
similar benefits. [helps the trots maybe?] Can anyone speak about the
side-effects of chemo and how they might be dealing with the bad aspects of
a 'standard treatment'? That would be interesting to me.

http://prostatecancer.about.com/od/longtermhelp/a/chemoSideEffect_2.htm

- Mike

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