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"Wellness Warrior" natural healing advocate Jess Ainscough has died from cancer at 30
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<blockquote data-quote="loveofourlord" data-source="post: 67109826" data-attributes="member: 347166"><p>There are experimental and such, but there is a difference between, "In monkey trials this is shown to some times help." wich is generally what accredited centers are doing, and the, "Raw food diet will cure your cancer." or worse, "This natural herb will cure your cancer." when all studies show it actually reduces your chances of surviving if your taking Chemotherapy and isn't helping.</p><p></p><p>You have people on this website advocating that taking VItamin C will keep you from getting Ebola. Now someone on a site like this is one thing, but there are people selling books, vitamin C with huge followings that will make the same claims. You have people claiming that HIV can be cured with vitamin C or other quack cure. Then it becomes a public health risk when you have dangerously contatgious people thinking they can't get six or transmit a disease.</p><p></p><p>Now Ebola has pretty much 0 chance of getting a foothold in the US, but if it ever does, I bet it will be like measels has, you get people with wacky ideas on disease catch it, and delay treatment long enough for the disease to spread rather then shutdown right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loveofourlord, post: 67109826, member: 347166"] There are experimental and such, but there is a difference between, "In monkey trials this is shown to some times help." wich is generally what accredited centers are doing, and the, "Raw food diet will cure your cancer." or worse, "This natural herb will cure your cancer." when all studies show it actually reduces your chances of surviving if your taking Chemotherapy and isn't helping. You have people on this website advocating that taking VItamin C will keep you from getting Ebola. Now someone on a site like this is one thing, but there are people selling books, vitamin C with huge followings that will make the same claims. You have people claiming that HIV can be cured with vitamin C or other quack cure. Then it becomes a public health risk when you have dangerously contatgious people thinking they can't get six or transmit a disease. Now Ebola has pretty much 0 chance of getting a foothold in the US, but if it ever does, I bet it will be like measels has, you get people with wacky ideas on disease catch it, and delay treatment long enough for the disease to spread rather then shutdown right away. [/QUOTE]
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