Wow, that is a mouthful!! Doesn't it say somewhere in the
Bible that money is the root of all evil? I think somehow
they must think they are being smart but they don't see how
close their boat is getting to the waterfalls....Beav
Lillian wrote:
> Joicy, I truly believe that cancer is an error in the
> bodies genetic code and then there are things that trigger
> it. You are absolutely right regarding the money making
> aspect of Tamoxifen, and so is our Beav. This is only the
> tip of the iceberg. I believe the triggers are all man
> mad and that big business and government enmities will not
> release the information because of guess what? MONEY!
> Class action suites. Man is destroying itself. Love you,
> lillian We invite you to take a look at our Album.
> www.angelfire.com/sc/molangels/index.html ( Very
> informational, good tips, Molers pictures, art work and
> much more....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joicy
> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 3:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [MOL] chilling cancer article/YEP !
> Lillian, what I find terribly upsetting is when
> a company like this stands to benefit BOTH WAYS
> -- they make big bucks causing the disease with
> the chemicals they produce, and then more big
> bucks producing drugs to treat it! We have to
> educate ourselves, not just about the particular
> cancers we're each fighting, but about the real
> causes of it, so we can stop it at it's sources.
>
> Cures are not enough! We need to get to the root
> of it, and fight the CAUSES of cancer! Love,
> Joicy
>
> From: "Lillian" <firefly@islc.net>
> Reply-To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 18:44:27 -0800
> To: <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
> Subject: Re: [MOL] chilling cancer
> article/YEP !
>
>
>
> Joicy wins the prize, I was wondering
> who would not only read the abstracts;
> but also go into the article links.
> My daughter saw her doctor today and
> he did a small math test produced by
> "TAMOXIFEN" and it put her slightly up
> on the scale as a possible breast
> cancer risk.I told her that we had
> very little cancer in our family,
> except for me and I had enough for
> everyone, that we had more nuts than
> cancer patients. I then explained to
> her what all this company is doing.
> Gosh Joicy, remember when we were
> first on the forum the brawl I caused
> simply because I questioned
> Tamoxifen? I realize that I am a
> pain in the butt with all the
> information I send; but it behooves
> people to read it. So much of cancer
> is general and alike. Sure, I know
> it's boring; but if we can save one
> person or help one person we want it
> to be one of our Moler friends. Love,
> lillian
>
>
> We invite you to take a look at our
> Album.
> www.an
> elfire.com/sc/molangels/index.html
> <http://www.angelfire.com/sc/molangels/index.html>
>
> ( Very informational, good tips,
> Molers pictures, art work and much
> more....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Joicy
> <mailto:joicy@erols.com>
> To:
> MOL.mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>
> Sent: Monday, October 30,
> 2000 6:43 AM
> Subject: [MOL] chilling
> cancer article
>
> Friends, I followed the
> links on one of the articles
> Lillian sent, and thought
> the following was an
> important read, NOT just for
> breast cancerers! It's
> called "Seeing Deception is
> your Only Protection: The
> Breast Cancer Awareness
> Month Story, By Sherrill
> Sellman.
>
> I have always been angered
> by the outright misleading
> motto of Breast Cancer
> Awareness Month, that "Early
> Detection is Your Best
> Protection". The National
> Cancer Institute stated in
> 1995 that "Breast cancer is
> simply not a preventable
> disease!" How does early
> discovery PREVENT what
> you've already got?
>
> Below is an excerpt from the
> article which I think you'll
> find interesting. Sadly, I
> suspect this is only the tip
> of the iceberg in causes of
> cancer and conflicts of
> interest. Love and prayers,
> Joicy
>
> Did you know:
>
> Breast cancer
> Awareness month's
> primary sponsor
> and mastermind is
> Zeneca
> Pharmaceuticals
> (now AstraZeneca),
> manufacturer of
> the controversial
> and widely
> prescribed breast
> cancer drug,
> tamoxifen. All TV,
> radio and print
> media are paid for
> and must be
> approved by
> AstraZeneca!
>
> It is less known
> that Zeneca also
> makes herbicides
> and fungicides.
> One of their
> products, the
> organochlorine
> pesticide,
> acetochlor is
> implicated as a
> causal factor in
> breast cancer.
> It's Perry, Ohio
> chemical plant is
> the third largest
> source of
> potential
> cancer-causing
> pollution in the
> US, spewing 53,000
> pounds of
> recognized
> carcinogens into
> the air in 1996.
>
> Perhaps we can
> forgive Zeneca's
> involvement with
> carcinogenic
> chemicals, since
> it researched and
> patented the most
> popular breast
> cancer treatment,
> Tamoxifen,
> grossing 500
> million dollars
> annually. Perhaps
> not. On May 16,
> 2000 the New York
> Times reported
> that the National
> Institute for
> Environmental
> Health Sciences
> listed substances
> that are known to
> cause cancer.
> Tamoxifen was
> included in that
> list!! 7
>
> It is known that
> tamoxifen causes
> uterine cancer,
> liver cancer and
> gastrointestinal
> cancer. After just
> two to three years
> of use, tamoxifen
> will increase the
> incidence of
> uterine cancer by
> two -three times.
> The treatment for
> uterine cancer is
> an hysterectomy.
> In addition,
> tamoxifen
> increased the risk
> of strokes, blood
> clots, eye damage,
> menopausal
> symptoms, and
> depression.
>
> The biggest shock
> of all is the fact
> that tamoxifen
> will increase the
> risk of breast
> cancer! The
> journal Science
> published a study
> from Duke
> University Medical
> Center in 1999
> showing that after
> 2-5 years,
> tamoxifen actually
> initiated the
> growth of breast
> cancer!
>
> So, Zeneca, the
> originator of
> Breast Cancer
> Awareness month is
> the manufacturer
> of carcinogenic
> petrochemicals,
> carcinogenic
> pollutants and a
> breast cancer drug
> that causes at
> least four
> different types of
> cancer in women,
> including breast
> cancer. Is
> something wrong
> with this picture?
>
> For the full article, go to
>
>
> ttp://www.mercola.com/2000/oct/29/breast_cancer_awareness.htm
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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