Sunday, May 15, 2011

Short Memories

Yesterday, after 7 continuous days of not been able to sleep, I finally succumb to fatigue. I did have pockets of sleep here and there but most of the nights, I am awake. So I watch some very boring movies in the hope to fall asleep but it did not help. I immediately suspended my pH rebalancing therapy for the time being.

As a precaution, I visited my family doctor and got some relaxant just in case I need it. I took a relaxant pill and then sleep like a baby. Today, I am back on my feet.

I incorporated my zeolite detox into the coffee enema program last Friday. On Saturday morning, I felt very week and it must have been the work of the zeolite I took on Friday. This is expected detox reaction and I should feel much better in the next few days. My enema discharge is now not only smelly, but has a fishy smell too.

Conventional Cancer Therapy
The money spend on cancer research is soaring each year and yet the cure that has been promised are still no where in sight. Every now and then, we hear of discoveries of potential cures. Our hearts are filled with hope when the researches describes their new findings. Many people have short memories and I would like to reproduce some statistics to remind them of the benefits that we have received from the billions that has been spent on cancer research over the last 50 years.

Now some statistics on a study of every randomized, controlled clinical trial from 1990 to 2004 in the US:










































































































































































































































































Cancer Percent 5-year Survival

Bladder 00.0
Kidney 00.0
Melanoma 00.0
Multiple myeloma 00.0
Pancreas 00.0
Prostate 00.0
Soft tissue sarcoma 00.0
Unknown primary site 00.0
Uterus 00.1
Stomach 00.7
Colon 01.0
Breast 01.4
Head & Neck 01.9
Lung 02.0
Rectum 03.4
Brain 03.7
Esophagus 04.9
Ovary 08.9
Non-Hodgkin's lymp 10.5
Cervix 12.0
Testis 37.7
Hodgkin's disease 43.0
Source: Clinical Oncology (2004) 16: 549-560

As with so called new cures, I believe every cancer patient after reading the product brochure, would be willing to sell their houses and spent their entire fortune on the cure. A friend of my sister with stage 4 lung cancer just spent over RM390K (US$130K) on stem cells therapy in Japan three months ago. A few days back, she SMS me to ask if I have heard about the Sabah Snake Grass cure. So much for the stem cells therapy. Oh, I forgot to mentioned, she also spent a fortune on chemotherapy.

Just yesterday, a reader by the name of Nanay posted in my comments about another discovery by Japanese doctors about "Enzymes (macrophages) eating tumor cells". I am not saying this new therapy will not work, just that I am sure that these clinical trials would costs the patients hundred of thousand of dollars. Yet way back in 1967, Dr. William Donald Kelley, D.D.S., M.S. said in his ebook one answer to cancer that the tumor eating enzymes are produced by the pancreas and he provided detailed explanation about the pancreas and said "to protect the pancreas at all costs". This is the very organ which produces enzymes that kill tumor cells, so should we look elsewhere? How do you think healthy people keep cancer cells at bay? By the way Dr Kelley had pancreatic cancer, given two months to live but he cured himself. That's why I said we have short memories of forgetting the successes of the pioneers. Oh, I forgot to mentioned Dr Kelley's cure cannot be patented and only costs a few thousand dollars to follow.

America has the richest and most powerful cancer organisations (ACS and NCI) in the world. See how the money are spent on cancer research.

American Cancer Society: The World's Wealthiest "Nonprofit" Institution
In 1992, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reported that the ACS was "more interested in accumulating wealth than in saving lives." Fund-raising appeals routinely stated that the ACS needed more funds to support its cancer programs, all the while holding more than $750 million in cash and real estate assets. A 1992 article in the Wall Street Journal, by Thomas DiLorenzo, professor of economics at Loyola College and veteran investigator of nonprofit organizations, revealed that the Texas affiliate of the ACS owned more than $11 million worth of assets in land and real estate, as well as more than 56 vehicles, including 11 Ford Crown Victorias for senior executives and 45 other cars assigned to staff members. Arizona's ACS chapter spent less than 10 percent of its funds on direct community cancer services. In California, the figure was 11 percent, and under 9 percent in Missouri.

Thus for every $1 spent on direct service, approximately $6.40 is spent on compensation and overhead. In all ten states, salaries and fringe benefits are by far the largest single budget items, a surprising fact in light of the characterization of the appeals, which stress an urgent and critical need for donations to provide cancer services.

Nationally, only 16 percent or less of all money raised is spent on direct services to cancer victims, like driving cancer patients from the hospital after chemotherapy and providing pain medication. The intimate association between the ACS and the cancer drug industry, with current annual sales of about $12 billion, is further illustrated by the unbridled aggression which the Society has directed at potential competitors of the industry.

ACS maintains a "Committee on Unproven Methods of Cancer Management" which periodically "reviews" unorthodox or alternative therapies. This Committee is comprised of "volunteer health care professionals," carefully selected proponents of orthodox, expensive, and usually toxic drugs patented by major pharmaceutical companies, and opponents of alternative or "unproven" therapies which are generally cheap, nonpatentable, and minimally toxic.

NCI’s budget for FY 2009 was $4.97 billion, excluding the additional $1.26 billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds received by the Institute for spending in FY 2009 and FY 2010.

Overall, the NCI budget has been relatively flat in recent years. During the period from 2004 through 2009, NCI’s budget averaged $4.81 billion per year. In FY 2008, it was $4.83 billion; in FY 2007, it was $4.79 billion.

NCI Spending Each Year on Cancer Research

Cancer Type2007 Spending
(in millions)
2008 Spending
(in millions)
2009 Spending
(in millions)
2009 ARRA Spending
(in millions)
Lung
$226.9
$247.6
$246.9
$48.0
Prostate
296.1
285.4
293.9
47.0
Breast
572.4
572.6
599.5
85.5
Colorectal
258.4
273.7
264.2
44.5
Bladder
19.8
24.1
25.9
2.8
Melanoma
97.7
110.8
103.7
17.6
Non-Hodgkin
Lymphoma
113.0
122.6
130.9
14.0
Kidney
35.2
43.4
45.2
7.2
Leukemia
205.5
216.4
220.6
33.9
Pancreatic
73.3
87.3
89.7
10.7

50 over years have passed, where are the promised cures?

6 comments:

  1. Hi CT,

    This the tragic conspiracy of the big drug companies.

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  2. Hi, Chang,

    It has been a while I didn't follow yr blog.
    Good to note the progress to complementary therapy.

    Where can I read Dr Kelly's ebook??

    BTW, I am back to part-time employment in an adjusting company.

    take care, my friend,

    rgds, KokPiew

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  3. Hi, Chang,

    Got the ebook in Google, saw the conclusion part

    rgds, kokpiewq

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  4. hi CT,
    for the record, I firmly support Kelley's protocol and in fact my mother has been taking pancreatic enzymes since last year. please do not sweep the issue under the carpet.. the reason why I posted that entry regarding Macrophages eating tumuor cells is to catch your attention enough for you to consider to stop taking Baking Soda orally.. read here:
    http://cancertutor.com/Other03/UrgentWarnings.html

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  5. here are my thoughts regarding Enzyme Therapy (which is Beard's and Kelley's, Gonzales, answer to the Trophoblastic Theory of Cancer.. http://nanaymiriam.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/unitarian-or-trophoblastic-theory-of-cancer-die-hard-cells/

    You have gone so far to beat the odds of your cancer, only to be lost in the Baking soda protocol... please please reconsider.. there are many ways to alkalanize your body-- without resulting to oral ingestion of Baking Soda.

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  6. Dear Nanay,

    The reason why I am writing more about maple syrup is the story is being circulated in the net verbatim and seen so many people in the forums asking for it. That was how it attracted me in the first place but in case you don't know, I did not do the therapy. I am writing also to warn others not to use honey with the baking soda.

    As you know, I am my own doctor and therapist and have learned a trick or two to keep myself alive. But I must also thank you for your sincerity in trying to get the point across for which I appreciate very much.

    I am just sharing my experiences when dealing with new conventional discoveries and having work with a number of other cancer patients myself and with people dealing with cancer patients. What therapy a patient chooses is his/her right.

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