My sister died of breast cancer in '92 at 39...leaving behind 5 kids. I never donated a penny to the "Walk for Cancer" or any other fund because my county raised 1 million dollars for research and we always got no cures for ALL the money being raised...saw that scam from a mile away...my husband has prostate cancer now so there is always a lot of opportunity to learn new things.
Are you a mathematician or scientist that you understand all this in such detail? I would give almost anything to really understand it all so I could fully appreciate the brilliance of creation and how it is all woven together so perfectly...it is all quite amazing and man has learned how to screw it all up...what a shock...
Not necessarily...... The degrees are meaningless..... I'm humbly long time retired and I learn each and every day. The good Lord shows me these things.
Those so-called charities all seem to be the same way. 99% staffing and 1% for the cause.
What's you husband doing for his cancer? Is he using Ivermectin or Fenbendazole?
He actually is doing the Tippens protocol...FBZ, curcumin and CBD oil...he has increased the FBZ to the higher dosage recommended by FloridaSharkman...he also is taking the expensive ($1200/year) testosterone blocker recommended by the urologist but he gets it free. That he chose...the alternative I chose and he is cooperating.
It has been about 7 months and I need to find out how long to continue or what to do differently. Research, research...he looks good and feels good...I wouldn't be surprised if the cancer is gone but they will only do an MRI once a year. We are using the goat liquid and it leaves a bit of a chalky taste in his mouth that he is getting sick of.
I always was somewhat afraid of cancer but I am confident that he will be cancer free soon...love all the cures available now...he is 71 and still working...he is a general contractor and my 24 y.o. grandson is working to take over the business...so it takes time...good bonding though...
Everything works out in it's own time and God faithfully shows us what we need to know when we need it...He has been very faithful throughout my entire life...very patiently schooling me...
BTW I agree about degrees and knowledge...you can learn anything you want to learn just by studying...I also like to learn something new everyday...when you stop learning you start dying and I am not quite ready to call it quits...
My sister died of breast cancer in '92 at 39...leaving behind 5 kids. I never donated a penny to the "Walk for Cancer" or any other fund because my county raised 1 million dollars for research and we always got no cures for ALL the money being raised...saw that scam from a mile away...my husband has prostate cancer now so there is always a lot of opportunity to learn new things.
Are you a mathematician or scientist that you understand all this in such detail? I would give almost anything to really understand it all so I could fully appreciate the brilliance of creation and how it is all woven together so perfectly...it is all quite amazing and man has learned how to screw it all up...what a shock...
Not necessarily...... The degrees are meaningless..... I'm humbly long time retired and I learn each and every day. The good Lord shows me these things.
Those so-called charities all seem to be the same way. 99% staffing and 1% for the cause.
What's you husband doing for his cancer? Is he using Ivermectin or Fenbendazole?
He actually is doing the Tippens protocol...FBZ, curcumin and CBD oil...he has increased the FBZ to the higher dosage recommended by FloridaSharkman...he also is taking the expensive ($1200/year) testosterone blocker recommended by the urologist but he gets it free. That he chose...the alternative I chose and he is cooperating.
It has been about 7 months and I need to find out how long to continue or what to do differently. Research, research...he looks good and feels good...I wouldn't be surprised if the cancer is gone but they will only do an MRI once a year. We are using the goat liquid and it leaves a bit of a chalky taste in his mouth that he is getting sick of.
I always was somewhat afraid of cancer but I am confident that he will be cancer free soon...love all the cures available now...he is 71 and still working...he is a general contractor and my 24 y.o. grandson is working to take over the business...so it takes time...good bonding though...
Everything works out in it's own time and God faithfully shows us what we need to know when we need it...He has been very faithful throughout my entire life...very patiently schooling me...
BTW I agree about degrees and knowledge...you can learn anything you want to learn just by studying...I also like to learn something new everyday...when you stop learning you start dying and I am not quite ready to call it quits...