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    A Friend of mine beats lung cancer

    Hi All:
    This forum makes me sad, I do not have cancer but my heart and prayers go out to all of you. A friend of mine, (I can't mention his name because he has been on T.V for over 20 years.) was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer 2 years ago last week.
    He was diagnosed in Oklahoma and they sent him to Houston, He could not get in for 45 days, He had herd of an all natural substance that he started to take before he went. He took his cat-scans with him to Houston they immediately give him a chemo after a few days they tested him again. When the doctor came in to see him, the doctor was shocked and told him that 90% of what he had was gone. The doctor asks him what was going on, and ask him what he wanted to do about the other 10%. Today my friend is cancer FREE.
    He went for a check up last week and is still clean. When I ask him about what was going on he handed me his business card with this written on the back. THIS INFORMATION CHANGED MY LIFE! (Website link deleted by admin)

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    Bundolo,

    I'm sorry, but under the rules of this board a new member is not allowed to post website links until they have posted a minimum of ten substantive posts. This is a way to keep people safe from a wide variety of people who post unacceptable content website links.

    I'm glad to hear your friend is doing okay at the two year mark. There are many two year Stage IV survivors with some of the newer drugs, like Tarceva. I hope your friend continues to stay well.

    Regards,
    PBJ
    Husband diagnosed with NSCLC Stage IV. (Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer) Fought & lived 2 1/2 years with multiple lines of treatment.

    Post describing our battle: http://cancerforums.net/viewtopic.ph...er=asc&start=0

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