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      Threefitty
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        Eating broccoli is asking quite a bit of a patient, even in late stages.

        But as the author of this 10/2017 article points out, as of 2010, immunotherepy was having limited success, so….try adding cheese.

        Laughter is the best medicine!

        -Reader's Digest

          Bubbles
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            Thanks, Three fitty!!  Certainly cracked me up!  Oh….if only broccoli had cured my melanoma.  I've eaten more cruciferous veggies than most composting barrels.  Still do, in fact.  Got broccoli soup on the stove right this minute!  I'm one of the weirdo's who actually likes these things. At any rate….study upon study has shown that just about anything will kill melanoma in a petri dish (and lots of poor little mice)…snake venom, starfish goo, strawberry juice, pistachio hulls, wheat grass….to name just a few.  Unfortunately, when we eat these things….there is sadly, no significant effect.  The only evidence that INGESTION changes anything has been noted with the consumption of coffee and curcumin (the stuff that makes mustard and curry yellow).  I am all about diet and exercise…but….I think we have to be realistic about what it can and cannot do in regard to melanoma.  But…for anyone interested…including you, Gene….here's links upon links to all the data (Yep! Real live DATA!!!) that I have posted for YEARS….about EVERYTHING that cures melanoma!!!

            http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/search?q=everything+cures&max-results=20&by-date=true  

            Red wine and shiitake shrooms on whole wheat toast, Threefitty???  That might be a diet supplement you could get behind!  wink

            Have a great weekend, everybody!  celeste

             

             

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