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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Cancer Tips and Treatments

Cancer Tips and Treatments


google.load("elements", "1", {packages: "transliteration"}); Fighting for Glorie Fund

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 01:14 AM PDT







This video is about a family that is faced with a very difficult journery. Both their parents, Leonard and Glorie recently found out they have cancer. The father has a type of G cell cancer and the mother recently discovered that she has …stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Also, Glorie’s father has cancer. All three of them are going through treatment. How 3 children are expected to deal with this is beyond me. I learned about this family through my friend Debbie who has been best friends with Glorie for 31 years. Their families are very close. Debbie and I have decided the best thing we can do is to set up a fund to help these children with their futures by asking people to contribute to a fund we have set in place for them. I created this video with pictures sent to me from Debbie. At the end of it, I have included the information as to how one can donate. Thank you for viewing this and anything you can do is greatly appreciated by all, especially Glorie and Leonard. These children are wonderful young people facing so much right now.




Colorectal Cancer Symptoms

Posted: 04 Oct 2011 12:08 AM PDT

Regular screening for colorectal cancer should begin at age 50, but anyone at any age can get colorectal cancer. The key is to recognize the symptoms and talk to your doctor about getting a diagnostic test to rule out colorectal cancer. Learn more at FightColorectalCancer.org and “Like” us at Facebook.com/FightCRC.
Video Rating: 0 / 5

In this video, Hans Rosling shows that stomach cancer is rare in the poorest countries and the rate of this cancer reach a peak in middle income countries. When countries get still richer the frequency falls. This is in sharp contrast to breast and colon cancer that tend to increase in frequency as countries get richer and richer. The rate of stomach cancer has been especially high in Japan and China. In Japan, wide-spread screening programs using the Japanese endoscopy invention have contributed to reduced death rate in this cancer. Having seen the video you can look yourself in Gapminder World where the cancer data from IARC (International Agency for research on Cancer) is displayed as moving bubbles. is.gd – New cases of stomach cancer per 100 000 men (with size showing the total number of new cases of stomach cancer)
Video Rating: 5 / 5

October Update

Posted: 03 Oct 2011 11:03 PM PDT

Thank you for the wonderful experience! I’ll let you all know as soon as I get the numbers in my hands. We’ll make a difference :) itunes.apple.com www.cdbaby.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Interview on living with Stage IV breast cancer on KEYE Austin

All Jokes Aside Featuring Steve Harvey

Posted: 03 Oct 2011 09:55 PM PDT

A video diary of Steve Harvey as he undergoes a colonoscopy. The purpose of the video is to inform, inspire, and encourage African American men and women to take charge of their health. The video is also designed to deliver the life-saving message that cancer is not a death sentence, that most cancers the cause deaths in the African American community can be prevented or cured if caught early.

www.secretsofeden.com Pastor Strawcutter explains in quick simple terms, the value of colon hydrotherapy. Your body hydrates from the colon and if that water is toxic, as it most likely is, you will feel sick. secretsofeden.com 1-888-820-2126 (Not affiliated with Young Living Essential Oils LC)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Live Colon Polyp Burned Inside Human Colon ( Polypectomy )

Posted: 03 Oct 2011 08:50 PM PDT

What are colon polyps? A polyp is extra tissue that grows inside your body. Colon polyps grow in the large intestine. The large intestine, also called the colon, is part of your digestive system. It’s a long, hollow tube at the end of your digestive tract where your body makes and stores stool.Are polyps dangerous? Most polyps are not dangerous. Most are benign, which means they are not cancer. But over time, some types of polyps can turn into cancer. Usually, polyps that are smaller than a pea aren’t harmful. But larger polyps could someday become cancer or may already be cancer. To be safe, doctors remove all polyps and test them. Who gets polyps? Anyone can get polyps, but certain people are more likely than others. You may have a greater chance of getting polyps if you’re over 50. The older you get, the more likely you are to develop polyps. you’ve had polyps before. someone in your family has had polyps. someone in your family has had cancer of the large intestine. You may also be more likely to get polyps if you eat a lot of fatty foods smoke drink alcohol don’t exercise weigh too much What are the symptoms? Most small polyps don’t cause symptoms. Often, people don’t know they have one until the doctor finds it during a regular checkup or while testing them for something else. But some people do have symptoms like these: bleeding from the anus. You might notice blood on your underwear or on toilet paper after you’ve had a bowel movement. constipation or diarrhea

www.superfoodhealthyliving.com Presently, humans apply heat to the bulk of their food day in and day out prior to consumption. Like eating ash from the fireplace, microscopic burnt nutrients are toxic. Slowly and silently as the decades pass, the harmful effects of consuming these toxins accumulate. Humans are biologically adapted to raw fresh produce (see: Biological Adaptations: Diet is Species Specific). Eating raw fresh produce as a staple rather than cooked food keeps your body vibrantly healthy at nearly any age. Scientific evidence shows that raw vegan diets decrease toxic products in the colon (From: J Nutr 1992 Apr;122(4):924-30). Shifting from a conventional diet to an uncooked vegan diet reversibly alters fecal hydrolytic activities in humans, according to researchers, Ling WH, and Hanninen O, of the Department of Physiology, University of Kuopio, Finland. Results suggest a raw food uncooked extreme vegan diet causes a decrease in bacterial enzymes and certain toxic products that have been implicated in colon cancer risk. Researchers have also found that a diet rich in raw vegetables lowers your risk of breast cancer, and eating lots of fruit reduces your risk for colon cancer, according to a study published in the May 1998 issue of the journal Epidemiology. Including fresh fruit as part of your daily diet has been associated with fewer deaths from heart attacks and related problems, by as much as 24%, according to a study published in the September 1996 issue

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