Allergies Linked to Lower Brain Cancer Rate in Study

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Both my father and brother in law had horrible allergies. Yet there both died of glioma. I think this study is wrong!!!!

Ilene of VA 7:23AM February 08, 2011

This is very simple to explain, yet research scientists might lose out on $millions to verify common sense: What are diagnosed as "allergies" are in many cases a body's way of eliminating dangerous pathogens and toxins that could otherwise lead to tumor build-ups, which can later metastasize, then be diagnosed as "cancer".

Numerous pharmaceutical drugs designed to suppress the symptoms of allergies actually prevent a body from eliminating these dangerous conditions. At the web's "Healing News Network" our contributors have been researching things like this for decades, and conclude that living in natural harmony with the way we were created to survive will in most cases work much better than the numerous highly invasive conventional procedures. Yet our entourage are challenged to get even one dime of support from insurance or government health care systems. Why? Simply because there is "no profit motive" when "common sense" is used ahead of treatments with often severe side effects.

Dennis Knicely of NM 11:13AM February 07, 2011

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