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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on April 3, 2010
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: No one knows how they will react when faced with their mortality.
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Helping Patients Face Death, She Fought to Live
Todd Heisler/The New York Times
LAST MOMENTS Robert Pardi Jr. in the apartment he shared with his wife, who died in his arms. “I would have loved to say goodbye,” he said.
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on March 22, 2010
DR. WEEKS COMMENT: no one is surprised that these studies validating the therapeutic benefit of vitamin C were funded by non-commercial interests. No drug companies are interested in this science. All people, however, should be!
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Prolonged Survival Linked to Intravenous Vitamin C Seen in Three Cancer Patients
Reuters Health Information 2006. © 2006 Reuters [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on March 11, 2010
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Seaweed is a highly nutritious and beneficial food. It has extracts which have demonstrated considerable promise in the treatment of cancer. to be specific: GLANDREGEN, which we recommend contains two potent, non-toxic abnti-cancer compounds known as u-fucoidan and Laminaria ss. We encourage daily use as a detoxifying agent in the form of [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on March 6, 2010
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: why not use a simple process which primes the cancer cells to be 10,000 times more vulnerable to chemo?
Seriously!
This protocol is 50+ years old and still being ignored.
Read carefully.
Insulin-induced enhancement of antitumoral response to methotrexate in breast cancer patients.
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Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 2004 Mar;53(3):220-4. Epub 2003 Dec 4
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Lasalvia-Prisco E, Cucchi S, [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on March 6, 2010
Antioxidant supplements for prevention of gastrointestinal cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Bjelakovic G, Nikolova D, Simonetti RG & Gluud C
The Lancet 364;1219-1227,2004
Problems:
1) underdosing
2) already had cancer
These authors reviewed all the randomized trials comparing anti oxidant supplements with placebo for prevention of gastrointestinal cancers. They found little evidence that the anti oxidants they studied prevent these [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on March 6, 2010
Dr. Weeks’ Comment:
Bill Sardi does excellent work and he is a wise researcher. Here we learn about vitamin C as as silver bullet. Interesting.
Intravenous Vitamin C Kills Cancer Cells
Bill Sardi
2005
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Recall how hydrogen peroxide is poured on wounds to kill germs. Well now researchers clearly show high-dose vitamin C, when administered intravenously, can increase [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on March 3, 2010
Dr. Weeks Comment: As always, the first rule of medicine should be “First Do No Harm”.
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From Dr. Gordon:
Standard cancer therapies are shown to be doing more damage than good according to a mainstream expert; read the attached!
Cancer stem cells could be activated by substances released by dying cancer cells. We all know that [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on February 21, 2010
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: In preparing for a memorial speech I am giving about Abram Hoffer, I found this essay on his treatment of people with cancer which is worth sharing with the world.
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“We have increased the longevity from 5.7 months to approximately 100 months, which is very substantial. There has been a tremendous decrease in [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on February 19, 2010
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Any oncologist will tell you that while the PSA (prostate specific antigen test) is meaningless and often fatally misleading, it is the only available test for monitoring prostate cancer risk and prognosis and so…. we use it!
Patients at the Weeks Clinic are urged to consider the following tests and not just “settle [...]
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Posted by Brad Weeks, MD on February 19, 2010
http://www.winonadailynews.com/news/opinion/article_47bd6aa4-1055-11df-99e1-001cc4c002e0.html
David Carpenter: High-voltage power lines pose health risks
By DAVID O. CARPENTER / Rensselaer, N.Y. | Posted: Thursday, February 4, 2010 12:15 am
I’m writing to share knowledge accumulated through decades of studying the health effects of high-voltage power lines, such as the CapX2020 power line proposed to come through [...]
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