CANCER fully explained.

Sorry, but I don’t see how this could be true:

My grandson was diagnosed with pineoblastoma when he was just seven months old.

Wasn’t this term invented by Dr. Kellogg? I honestly thought it had gone out of vogue the better part of a century ago. Why do people take common-sense ideas (eat a healthy diet, get regular exercise, stay hydrated) and take them to ridiculous extremes?

I’m just gonna wait for him to come back and tell us that because his theory is a crock of shit, that he’s going to ignore our counter-arguments.

What a nutcase.

Moderator’s Note: As was already pointed out, the entire original post of this thread is little more than cut-and-pasted bits from someone else’s web page (linked to in Anthracite’s post above). We do not allow infringements on other people’s intellectual property on this message board. A poster who wants to refer to other web pages in support of his or her arguments should provide links, along with short, clearly marked quotations from the linked-to articles if desired.

Furthermore, David Wilson, if the opinions of others are irrelevant to you, you’re not going to get very far in a forum called Great Debates.

For these reasons, I have locked this thread, in addition to deleting its original post.

If you want to try again to present certain views on cancer and its causes and prevention, without violating the rules on intellectual property, and engaging in an actual debate with people who disagree with you, please feel free.