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Julez1958
3 years agoMember
Agree with all of the above.
I regard the “ traditional” or “mainstream” cancer treatment ( surgery, chemotherapy , radiotherapy, hormone suppressing tablets etc) as the main event and the lifestyle changes ( eating more healthily, exercise, meditation etc) as the accessories.
There is a reason that the traditional treatments are the protocol for medical professionals in Australia ( and elsewhere) - the data supports their effectiveness.
Of course it is a personal choice whether to accept mainstream medical advice but such a choice needs to be a fully informed one.
I regard the “ traditional” or “mainstream” cancer treatment ( surgery, chemotherapy , radiotherapy, hormone suppressing tablets etc) as the main event and the lifestyle changes ( eating more healthily, exercise, meditation etc) as the accessories.
There is a reason that the traditional treatments are the protocol for medical professionals in Australia ( and elsewhere) - the data supports their effectiveness.
Of course it is a personal choice whether to accept mainstream medical advice but such a choice needs to be a fully informed one.