Jumat, 08 Mei 2009

What can be done about cancer?



Cancer: The facts
One in three of us will be diagnosed with cancer during our life.
The disease tends to affect older people - but can strike at any time.
Excluding certain skin cancers, there were more than 270,000 new cases of the disease in 2001 - and the rate is increasing by about 1% a year.
Some cancer, such as breast, are becoming more common, while new cases of lung cancer fall away due to the drop in the number of smokers.
However, while the overall number of new cancers is not falling, the good news is that successful treatment rates for many of the most common types are improving rapidly.
BBC News Online has produced, in conjunction with Cancer Research UK, a guide to some of the most common forms of cancer and the treatments used to tackle them.
To learn more about different types of cancer, and to read the experiences of patients, click on the links to the right.

Sabtu, 02 Mei 2009

PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST SWINE FLU

Apart from certain plants and herbs, and of course Tamiflu the best way to protect against Swine Flu is by using massive doses of Vitamin C. The RDA of vitamin c for a healthy adult in the UK is 60mg, but I am not talking about an orange a day here but 1-10g per day (1,000mg-10,000mg per day,)

So how do I know this will work?. I dont for sure, but I will be taking large doses of vitamin c if I catch Swine Flu.

Twenty years ago my youngest son aged four was quite ill. He had a high temperature, and was vomiting. My GP was not available, so I took a chance and gave him 1,000mg of vitamin c. Not only was my son better and running around like normal, but this had happened within half an hour of giving him the vitamin c.


Nine out of ten times this has worked for me in the past, and although I do not take large doses of vitamin c all the time, which I would advise against, I do think it would help against Swine Flu.
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