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  • Interesting video my grand-ma got complication from her breast cancer that turned into bone cancer.

    Her bones crushed one by one until the morphine stopped her heart.

    The video quality is not the best (the wire & background noise)but it was taken in a spur of a moment and it is the message that counts.

    Maybe a bit too long.

  • I think this gives people with breast cancer some hope that there may be faster and easier treatments out there. The women seemed very really and passionate about what she was talking about. My aunt had breast cancer so I feel for those who do. It runs in my family so if later I were to get it, I would hope there would be a better treatment.

  • Very intriguing but I wish that they would say exactly what it is that they did differently than typical treatment. You can tell its an advertisement, but its done really well and very interesting to listen to. Truly makes you want to find out more about this "product."

  • This was a very inspiring video and the speaker is very articulate, but I was a little unsure of about the treatment itself besides the fact that it was an IV treatment of some sort. I do wish her the best and pray that she continues her full recovery though!

  • A success story we would like to hear more and more often. Addressing the cause to prevent reoccurrence being just as important

    as the cure itself. An open minded doctor is

    a blessing as well.

  • Very engaging and convincing speaker. She is a very strong and confident woman. :)

  • I've always thought that if a method works, then it works. the medical community doesn't like any alternative medicines since it goes everything they know and have researched. So basically, it takes money away from them and sort of hinders their credibility. But what's important? as long as the patient can recover then i do not see why we shouldn't pursue research into alternative medicines.

  • It's good to know there are doctors out there who care about the person. Finding ways to make treatments better rather than all the other awful things I see on TV and hear about how treating cancer is such a bad experience.

  • I'm glad this woman is getting better, and in such a short period of time. More doctors should take the whole person into account when treating any kind of cancer. I'd be curious to know more details about what this woman's treatment is.

  • Wow, this was really intense. I have lost family members to cancer, so it was interesting to watch this.

  • This is very inspiring. It just goes to show the ability of the human body to heal and come back from illness. I also liked that she and her doctor focused on treating the cause and not just the symptoms. I think that is very important and something that not many doctors do today.

  • very motivational

  • It's a motivational video for those with Cancer. I'm glad to see this woman is getting better.

  • What I find most impressive here, is that this woman tried to find out what the ultimate cause of her cancer was instead of just treating it.

  • Wow...after only 6 weeks she is improving...that is amazing. If it cures there cancer and keeps them healthy, raising their quality of life, Thats awesome

  • I like the "whole body" approach to treating cancer. Aside from physical tumor reduction, there are many other things to take into account with cancer. Mental, emotional and physical are all equally important. The woman in this video was very convincing and knowledgeable.  More details would be really good to have.

  • That doctor is a genius. There right all that is treated is the symptoms not the cause of cancer. But what exactly does he do? How does he know the cause of the cancer?

  • It sounds so wonderful, but there's no indication of what is being done at all! I would have loved to have heard some of the treatment options are like.

  • This video is about Cancer? Cancer is a chronic illness.

  • thank you for labeling autism as a chronic illness... ASSHOLE

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