Re: The 70's, G. E. Griffith and B-17
I do NOT oppose B-17 - I am just saying that it is far from the universal cancer cure it was said to be back in the 1970's.
Yes, asbestos caused Steve McQueen's second form of cancer, the one that proved fatal. My point about B-17 is that if it was as potent a cure as it was said to be, it would have prevented the mesothioloma from ever happening and would have cured McQueen of his original cancer as well.
I think that B-17 can be an effective part of a larger protocol - just as it is used in your own treatment protocol. I would not rely on it by itself.
I agree with you about the
parasite issue - I do not thing that
parasites cause cancer, but rather that they are present when cancer forms. And yeah, you gotta watch out for that cancer and
parasite poop mixture!
Congratulations for your successes in treating cancer. May you have many more.
I know so well the frustration you feel when someone has accepted that they have terminal cancer and are going to die. There is no such thing as terminal cancer until you draw your final breath - and most people who die of cancer need not have drawn that final breath for many years.