Health for a Lifetime

Cancer Pt. 3

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Participants: Don Mackintosh (Host), Neil Nedley

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00:49 Hello and welcome to Health For A Lifetime.
00:50 I'm your host Don Mackintosh.
00:52 And today we're gonna be talking about cancer.
00:55 It is a word that strikes fear in the hearts of
00:58 many, talking with us today about this disease
01:01 and also some treatment options is
01:04 Dr. Neil Nedley. Dr. Nedley, we're glad
01:06 you're with us. Thank you.
01:07 I'm glad to be here Don. Now you, you practice
01:09 internal medicines deals with the organs systems
01:12 of the body, but you're also an educator.
01:15 Author of several books and you get out and you
01:18 see a lot of things in there with a lot of people.
01:21 But probably one of the most troubling things
01:24 you have to talk about is cancer.
01:26 Yes, it's diagnosed by us on a weekly basis
01:30 sometimes more than once a week,
01:32 but often I have to bring the patient into the
01:35 office and tell him that the biopsy results are
01:38 back, and its what we feared, it's cancer.
01:43 Now when you, you know give that
01:44 diagnosis I'm sure that they don't listen to you
01:46 much right then because they're so shocked.
01:49 And, often they don't hear a lot else.
01:51 Right, so but when they come back do you have
01:55 any hope for them, is there any hope for
01:57 people that have a diagnosis of cancer.
02:00 Well, there can be actually depends on,
02:04 how confined the cancer is?
02:06 How far it has spread? And it depends upon
02:11 the organic system and type of tissue,
02:14 there is a lot of variables in cancer.
02:17 It's the number one cause of death in people
02:20 under the age of 85 in the United States
02:23 and so and it kills children even.
02:27 People of all ages can get cancer it is not just
02:29 a disease of the elderly. But it really because of
02:34 what we're learning in regards to cancer
02:36 treatment, there the cancer deaths are now
02:40 starting to plateau. And in fact some of
02:43 the studies are actually starting to come down
02:45 a little bit and I think as we learn more about the
02:49 treatment as well as particularly the
02:51 prevention of cancer. We ought to see greater
02:54 strides in that regard. Good, so there's good news.
02:57 Now let's say, you know probably the best
03:01 thing is to avoid cancer altogether through
03:03 prevention and through healthy lifestyle.
03:06 That's right, the Harvard University has
03:07 stated that that eighty percentage of all
03:10 cancers are actually preventable.
03:12 And this is a perfect case where an ounce of
03:15 prevention is worth a pound of cure.
03:17 Because the cures for cancer sometimes
03:20 are damaging, we're trying to fight a war
03:23 and when we're fighting a war in the body
03:25 sometimes good cells die off.
03:29 And the cancer treatments can be
03:31 expensive, they can be, decrease your quality of
03:34 life and even if you do get a cure and so an
03:38 ounce of prevention certainly is worth a
03:40 pound of cure and that prevention has to do
03:42 what we're eating and what we're putting into
03:44 our body, what we're doing with our body,
03:46 whether we're exercising or not,
03:47 even how much sunlight we're getting.
03:49 So eighty percent could be completely avoided,
03:52 I mean the other day we were talking about heart
03:55 disease you and I and you said that ninety
03:56 percent of that could be prevented,
03:58 eighty percent of cancer could be prevented.
04:01 And catch up work is not easy when it comes
04:05 to getting rid of cancer, what kind of thing?
04:07 You've mentioned several things diet,
04:09 exercise, sunlight but let's talk about diet.
04:12 What kind of things should be avoiding if
04:14 we want to prevent cancer?
04:17 We really need to avoid carcinogens;
04:19 carcinogens are substances in the
04:22 environment that can get into our cell,
04:24 change our cells into cancerous cells.
04:27 And some of the foods that are associated with
04:29 cancer are meat or animal products,
04:32 meat has been linked to cancer of the pancreas,
04:35 cancer of the breast, of the prostate,
04:38 of the colon, and even lymphoma which
04:40 continues to rise in our society.
04:43 And so the less meat, the less cancer,
04:46 the less frequently is consumed,
04:48 the less cancer. And of course we want
04:50 to avoid tobacco, smoking, alcohol
04:52 actually is a carcinogen, a lot of people are not
04:55 aware of that, just one drink every fifteen days
04:57 can increase a woman's risk of breast cancer by
04:59 sixty percent. Sixty percent? Wow!
05:02 Alcohol also increases the risk of colon cancer.
05:05 And then there's caffeine, which is a
05:07 co-carcinogen. If that's around and
05:10 other carcinogens around caffeine allows
05:12 it to get it into the cell,
05:13 to change that cell more readily.
05:16 And then there are things that we want to
05:17 not avoid but get more of and
05:20 that's fruits and vegetables.
05:22 Fruits and vegetables, antioxidant, have
05:23 antioxidants in our very potent in helping to
05:26 protect us from cancer. Legumes, soy also
05:30 protective, garlic protective.
05:33 Okay, so basically the very, the very simply,
05:37 things that were created be eating, eaten rather
05:39 fruits, nuts, grains and then later vegetables.
05:43 That's right, also very protective and
05:44 everything else watch out.
05:47 Well, pretty much, that's right.
05:50 Pretty simple, okay well, what about cholesterol?
05:54 Well, interestingly cholesterol has been
05:56 linked to certain cancers and the question is,
06:00 is it the cholesterol causing the cancer or
06:03 the foods that increase your cholesterol levels
06:06 also increases the risk of cancer.
06:09 For instance ovarian cancer has been linked
06:11 to high cholesterol levels. Okay, and in cancer
06:14 treatment cholesterol also can be important
06:17 when we get to the treatment section.
06:19 Okay, wonderful, now go back to some of the
06:22 plants, what are some of the plants
06:23 that can be protective?
06:26 Well in regards to cancer treatment and
06:29 now this is not just protecting against cancer.
06:32 Okay, but if we actually have cancer.
06:35 Okay, there are some of the plant foods that
06:37 have come out as potentially helping
06:41 to treat cancer and this is a
06:43 kind of new information. You know for years
06:47 we have known that food can
06:49 help prevent cancer. But we have pretty
06:51 much taught people that once they get cancer the
06:55 foods aren't important anymore.
06:57 The horse is out of the barn so to speak,
07:00 and so we need to go after that horse.
07:04 With all sorts of things and lifestyle isn't as
07:07 important, we're now learning
07:09 well that's not true. The lifestyle that you
07:12 change to after you get cancer is critically
07:15 important as to how long you
07:17 might survive that cancer.
07:19 So you've got your arsenal of foods that,
07:23 that can actually treat cancer, what,
07:25 what would you say is, is one of those foods?
07:27 Well, one of those for prostate cancer for
07:29 instance is pomegranate juice, I think we have a
07:32 graphic in regards to pomegranate juice,
07:35 this study was done at UCLA, and you can see
07:38 it was published in May of 2005, it actually
07:43 announced at that time at the American
07:44 Urological Association meeting.
07:47 And now you can see a picture on the screen of
07:50 the actual Pomegranates. This study was done on
07:55 48 men and these 48 men had surgery
08:01 or radiation for prostate cancer.
08:03 So they had, had some advance prostate cancer
08:06 and just 8 ounces of pomegranate juice a day
08:09 slowed the doubling time in their prostate
08:12 cancer by almost 2 years. It also significantly
08:16 decrease the rise in the PSA or the Prostate
08:20 specific antigen and this is the way if you've had
08:22 prostate cancer or you have a relative that has
08:24 prostate cancer, they're getting followed.
08:27 Those are watching this, that's right,
08:28 that's a blood test that they can do.
08:32 Pomegranate juice contains a number of
08:33 antioxidants thought to have anti-cancer effects.
08:37 It contains estrogen like plant substances called
08:39 phytoestrogens that could be useful in
08:42 combating prostate cancer as well.
08:44 And so, it's kind of amazing that's
08:47 something as simple as pomegranate juice can
08:50 actually be a form of treatment for prostate
08:54 cancer and this is something that's not
08:56 going to harm you at all there's no side effects in
08:58 using pomegranate juice, it's not gonna
09:01 make you hair fall out or anything like that
09:03 in fact it might even preserve hair.
09:06 Because of its estrogen like molecules in it so,
09:09 I would recommend any man who has a history
09:12 of prostate cancer to take advantage of this
09:14 and drink a cup of pomegranate juice a day.
09:16 And you can get that I have seen in the store,
09:18 it's right there in these little bottles and it's
09:21 quite expensive, it looks like to me, when I was
09:23 in the store the last time, but it's a lot less
09:25 costly then the other cancer treatments I'm sure.
09:28 Yeah and it's starting to come down
09:30 in price because it's becoming
09:32 more widely available. So pomegranate juice,
09:36 pomegranate juice, yes. Interesting yeah,
09:39 now there's also something in regards to
09:42 bladder cancer that can be helpful.
09:45 Now when people have bladder cancer,
09:49 often one of the treatments that's used is BCG,
09:54 it's actually put into the bladder or injected into
09:57 the system, BCG is one those things that we
10:00 used to use as a vaccine for tuberculosis. Okay.
10:04 But it can be deadly, there are side effects of
10:08 it and into the bladder itself there have been
10:12 deaths reported and so we would really like a
10:14 better treatment for a bladder cancer,
10:18 and one of the treatments that emerged
10:22 in a study recently, was actually Mistletoe.
10:26 Mistletoe, Mistletoe is of course you know,
10:29 it has its, where you kiss your girlfriend
10:34 under the tree or something right.
10:35 Well, if you wanna get kissed, you go under the
10:37 Mistletoe. Oh! I see, that's the idea, okay.
10:39 But after surgery for superficial bladder
10:42 cancer, what they did was actually inject
10:45 Mistletoe into the Bladder, there are some
10:48 substances in Mistletoe that we were thought to
10:50 potentially be a treatment for bladder cancer.
10:55 And in these thirty patients, there were
10:58 actually done in Germany. This was a study in Europe.
11:02 Their recurrence rate was actually the same
11:05 or little bit better than using BCG,
11:07 and there were no side effects of the
11:09 Mistletoe injection. Mistletoe injection,
11:12 I mean, I never would have thought.
11:14 Yes, now who came up with that,
11:16 where they sitting around one day and say
11:17 I wonder if Mistletoe works and may be
11:19 there's an analysis of the chemicals.
11:21 Well, yeah that's right, there's an analysis that
11:23 takes place of the chemicals first in the
11:25 foods and then we look in the laboratory dish to
11:28 see if it can actually destroy, actually we're
11:32 looking for destructive properties in cancer cells.
11:36 And so, then after that you do the clinical
11:39 study to actually find out, if that will work.
11:42 Interesting, so Mistletoe, Mistletoe, what else
11:44 do you have up your sleeve here,
11:45 we're talking about Mistletoes and
11:47 pomegranate juice what, what else could
11:49 be a treatment. Well another treatment is
11:52 know what your cholesterol level is,
11:54 okay, a lot of people when they get cancer
11:55 they say who cares about my cholesterol,
11:57 I need to get cancer cured, I don't really care
12:00 about heart disease. But studies show that
12:02 if you have a high cholesterol level,
12:04 particularly if you have prostate cancer.
12:07 Getting that cholesterol level down can actually
12:10 reduce your risk of recurrence of the
12:13 prostate cancer. Okay, so high blood
12:16 cholesterol can make the prostate tumors.
12:19 Yeah, I think we have a graphic, graphic,
12:21 on that, and this graphic is, is quite interesting
12:26 this was a study done by Dr. Michael
12:29 Freeman, the Journal of Clinical Investigation in
12:32 March, 2005, showing that high blood
12:35 cholesterol can make prostate
12:38 tumors actually grow faster.
12:42 And the test did not suggest that high
12:44 cholesterol actually caused cancer, but did
12:46 show that higher levels of the blood fats fuel
12:50 the prostate cancer growth.
12:52 So when cholesterol is lowered, prostate cancer
12:55 growth actually stopped significantly.
12:59 And so I, again a recent study showing that the
13:02 same foods that will help bring the
13:05 cholesterol down might actually stop the
13:08 progression of prostate cancer.
13:10 So cholesterol, you need to watch it,
13:12 regardless of, if it's before or after you get
13:16 the diagnosis. You know, when we come
13:18 back we're gonna take a break here in a minute,
13:20 but Dr. Nedley, what I wanna be talking with
13:21 you about is some of the typical treatments,
13:24 I wanna see what you say about those as well.
13:27 What about surgery? What about radiation?
13:30 What about the things we normally hear about?
13:33 We're talking with Dr. Neil Nedley,
13:34 we're talking about cancer.
13:36 We're talking about its treatment,
13:38 join us when we come back.
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14:42 Welcome back, we're talking with
14:43 Dr. Neil Nedley. We're talking about cancer,
14:46 something that can really get our attention.
14:49 And trouble as greatly, and it is something to
14:52 be worried about. And we're talking about
14:54 treatments and before the break we talked
14:56 about several treatments that come from the
14:59 plant kingdom, if you will. We talked about
15:01 cholesterol, we talked about pomegranate juice.
15:04 And, Mistletoe extract, Mistletoe extract,
15:08 which was a shocking one for me,
15:11 I never heard about that before, but you also
15:13 mentioned in the break that sometimes green
15:15 tea is healthful. Yes, green tea not
15:18 because of caffeine for say, 'cause caffeine is a
15:20 co-carcinogen, we'd like the green tea have
15:23 the caffeine removed, it has a substance in it and
15:26 it's abbreviated from a long word EGCG,
15:31 green tea has five times as much EGCG as any
15:35 other substance has been found out there.
15:38 And EGCG, binds on the dihydrofolate reductase.
15:43 Okay, and that's what actually chemotherapy
15:46 drugs attempt to do sometimes in preventing
15:50 the cancer from multiplying and growing.
15:54 Dihydrofolate reductase is one of those things
15:56 that will accelerate cancer growth.
15:59 And so green tea has been shown to reduce
16:03 the risk of neural cancers and actually it's
16:09 also been shown to potentially help out in
16:13 other types of cancer as well.
16:15 Now, one of things we need to recognize
16:18 because EGCG can bind on to dihydrofolate
16:21 reductase it's not a good thing for people to
16:24 consume when they're pregnant.
16:26 Mess up the, because it will mess up the growth
16:29 of the developing fetus and it can actually be
16:31 associated with Spina Bifida and other neural
16:34 tube disorders, but if you have cancer,
16:36 it's one of those things that particularly if it's a
16:39 cancer that might be multiplying because of
16:42 dihydrofolate reductase, it maybe one of those
16:45 things that you would wanna partake.
16:47 And green tea you said, can you get the form
16:50 that doesn't have caffeine in it.
16:51 Yes, you can get it decaffeinated, a form of
16:53 green tea and still get same benefit,
16:55 in fact even greater benefit that way.
16:58 Well, are there any other plants that we
17:00 should know about, we have Mistletoe,
17:01 we have green tea, we have pomegranates, what else?
17:05 Well, there's recent study actually showing
17:09 that the Feverfew plant, at least one of the
17:13 extracts from the Feverfew plant can be
17:16 very helpful in blood cells malignancies,
17:18 particularly leukemia, and we have a
17:21 graphic about this as well.
17:24 Parthenolide is a chemical derived from
17:27 the fever few plant, and it destroyed acute
17:30 myeloid leukemia cells, leaving normal bones
17:33 marrow cells relatively unscathed.
17:36 And that's different then chemo which is gonna
17:38 also kill out the good cells at least temporaring.
17:42 Now the compound actually seems to get at
17:46 the root of the disease because it kills stem
17:49 cells that give rise to not only Acute
17:52 Myelocytic Leukemia but also Chronic
17:55 Myelocytic Leukemia and both of those are
17:58 major leukemia killers in our country.
18:02 This agent that was found to be much more
18:04 specific to leukemia cells then the standard
18:07 chemotherapy drug, which is Ara-C.
18:10 And just about everyone with these
18:11 forms of leukemia will get Ara-C.
18:14 But these compound from the Feverfew
18:16 plant, more important and more selective
18:19 against the actually bad cells.
18:22 And so again we're uncovering treatments
18:25 that are in the natural world that may be
18:28 superior to some of the chemical treatments
18:30 that we derived. Now normally we
18:32 wouldn't you know, cut some fresh Feverfew
18:36 for lunch or for dinner. And so this is really,
18:39 they are going out and just looking at plants
18:42 and, how do they come up with the idea of
18:43 which plants to study? Well it again it's bench
18:48 research that helps to determine this, but part
18:52 of the problem and all of this, I think we
18:53 would have been much more far ahead of the
18:55 game if it wasn't for some of the systems in
18:58 our economics. Because the Feverfew
19:02 plant is not something that you can pattern.
19:05 Okay, so you can't make money off it.
19:07 And so, if you can't pattern it, then you
19:10 know drug companies aren't gonna be able to
19:12 easily make money off of it.
19:13 Oh! I see. And so, they tend not study these
19:16 natural compounds. In fact, Dr. Aggarwal
19:20 from MD Anderson in Houston, one of the
19:22 largest cancer treatment centers in the United
19:25 States recently he has been studying turmeric.
19:28 Turmeric is another potent, it had some
19:32 potent chemicals in it, that seem to go against
19:35 certain types of cancer, in fact breast cancer,
19:39 melanoma even multiple myeloma
19:44 and prostate cancer, another, a number of
19:47 different cancers turmeric seems to be
19:49 able to go after. And what he has
19:53 been frustrated with is that no,
19:54 he can't get any money from drug companies to
19:57 support his studies. And so he said the
20:00 only place that he can get money is from
20:02 the National Institute of Health.
20:05 If they will you know give him some money
20:08 for the study or interestingly lately I'm
20:11 not sure how he's been doing it.
20:13 But lately he has been getting money from the
20:16 defense department for his studies, particularly
20:19 against breast cancer and turmeric.
20:22 And, why would they give money for that?
20:24 Well I think part of the reason is, is because
20:26 they almost have an unlimited budget at
20:28 present and so they have some extra money
20:31 to go around, I see. And so they have been
20:33 putting it forward for something that's they
20:36 will safe lives instead of destroy them.
20:39 Okay, right, well interesting
20:41 so turmeric as well. Well, you know a lot of
20:43 these things seem to be better than
20:46 you know or more specific we're saying,
20:49 although having the same affect in some
20:52 senses as chemotherapy and radiation and what
20:55 not, it seems to be even more specific but does
20:58 this mean that we should, should maybe
21:00 do away with radiation, chemotherapy and those
21:04 kind of things. Well not yet,
21:07 you know may be eventually we'll have
21:09 better types of chemotherapy but it's
21:11 not time yet to do away with them and in fact,
21:16 you know surgery needs to be the first line
21:18 treatments for cancer affects
21:19 it's a malleable to that. And you know I have to
21:23 remind people some people with cancer
21:25 mistakenly believe that a surgery has done the
21:28 cancer is gonna spread. And so I met people
21:31 that have a confined tumor for
21:33 instance to their breast. And they refuse to have
21:38 surgery done, and unfortunately that
21:40 breast cancer is very likely gonna spread.
21:44 And you know, barley green and those type of
21:46 things aren't gonna be enough necessarily to
21:48 prevent it's spread. Okay, and so I have to
21:51 remind them which came first, sin or surgery.
21:54 Okay, and often they will say well of course
21:58 sin came first but then I have to tell them that
22:00 you need read the book of Genesis again.
22:02 Well, that's right, surgery came first and
22:04 both patients were satisfied with the results.
22:06 Yeah, the man said wow! Man, okay yeah
22:11 so, that was a very affective surgery.
22:13 Very affective surgery, and yeah that's a good
22:16 point, so surgery wasn't part of the perfect world
22:19 before there was actually sin.
22:21 Anyhow there's evidence that God can
22:23 guide the hand of the surgeon and can really
22:25 help the surgeon to remove that tumor.
22:30 And so as part of the Christian treatment
22:33 I think surgery needs to be considered as an option.
22:36 Now, if it's already spread beyond the vital
22:38 organ and it's other places and surgery may
22:40 not be of much benefit. And so we might wanna
22:43 look at other treatments. Okay, so treatment of
22:46 cancer, you say on your next graphic you have
22:49 also comprehensive lifestyle.
22:53 Comprehensive Lifestyle needs to be part of the
22:55 treatment we've talked about that,
22:56 that's good diet. And actually good
22:59 exercise, now one of the studies show that
23:02 exercise reduces the risk of recurrence of
23:06 cancer no matter, how advanced that cancer is.
23:10 Turmeric or Curcumin, that's one of the things
23:12 we recommend for, since it seems to help a
23:14 lot of cancer, that's part of the
23:16 comprehensive lifestyle. But also surgery needs
23:19 to be considered and notice that one up there,
23:21 radiation and then chemotherapy,
23:24 certain types of chemotherapy can
23:26 virtually cure certain cancers.
23:29 And you know lymphoma for instance,
23:30 seventy eight percent chance of cure now,
23:33 where before it was universally fatal.
23:36 And then we'll also talk about the last treatment
23:38 which is also vitally important
23:40 and that is prayer. Okay, so any of those
23:44 we need to you know talk about little bit
23:46 more, well you said surgery originated
23:49 before the fall of man. What about the radiation?
23:53 Do you have any Biblical metaphors
23:54 concerning that. Well we know that
24:00 when our protective layer went away
24:03 after Adam and Eve sinned, that if we were
24:06 exposed to God radiation, it would
24:08 actually destroy us. But focal radiation
24:11 we want to destroy certain cancers and for
24:14 instance a proton beam radiation the
24:16 Loma Linda and Harvard University
24:18 utilize can destroy prostate cancer and it's
24:20 been very effective. Other types of
24:22 radiations can kill other types of cancers,
24:25 sometimes it's just a treatment to prevent the
24:28 pain or to treat the pain. And it's not curative but
24:33 when it's focal sometimes radiation is
24:35 the best treatment interesting Ellen White
24:37 who wrote a lot about health.
24:39 And healthful living got cancer above her eye
24:43 and when she had cancer, she underwent
24:46 x-ray treatment, 11 radiation
24:48 herapy treatments. And when she died
24:51 years later the cancer was not there it had
24:54 been cured or least in remission as a result of
24:57 the radiation okay, so taking
24:59 nothing off the table, surgical means,
25:01 radiation means, chemotherapy.
25:04 Chemotherapy, that tends to be a little more
25:06 controversial, 'cause chemotherapy can kill
25:08 the good cells. And how I look at it is again from
25:12 a Biblical example, when the Amorites,
25:15 when the Israelites wanted to go after the
25:17 Amorites at first, the Lord said, no their
25:18 probationary period is not up, but when their
25:21 probationary period was up.
25:23 He said to wipe them out entirely and that's
25:25 because if they, any of them were left behind
25:28 they could actually destroy the world,
25:30 the entire world spiritually.
25:32 And when you have cancer diagnosed in
25:34 your cells, I would say the probationary period
25:36 of your cells is up. Those cells at least,
25:39 those cells unless those cells are destroyed that
25:42 cancer will destroy you, it will take your life.
25:46 And so that means we need to go to war and
25:47 the Israelites would lose some good people,
25:49 some good soldiers in those wars, that's what
25:51 wars do sometimes, that's why it's so bad.
25:54 But if we kill out the cancer cells in the
25:58 process then the life can be spared and the
26:00 individual can live for many years later and so
26:04 it's good to ask the question in regards to
26:07 how curative chemotherapy is?
26:11 And you know sometimes the chance
26:12 of cure is so low that it's hardly worth and it's
26:15 just gonna decrease the quality of life, but if we
26:17 have a high likelihood of cure, let's take
26:20 advantage of it. What about the arsenal
26:22 of prayer in the armory against cancer,
26:26 we leave it to the last, but should we leave it
26:29 to the last? We shouldn't, anyone
26:31 who has cancer ought to utilize this.
26:33 Spontaneous regression of cancer it's abbreviated
26:35 SCR, every episode of spontaneous regression
26:39 of cancer in the medical literature has been
26:41 associated with prayer. Not just a prayer for the
26:45 cancer cure, but a prayer putting the
26:48 individual into the will of God.
26:51 None of those people that were cured from
26:52 cancer anticipated they were gonna get cured,
26:55 they had just put their life into the hands of
26:57 God and they were shocked as anybody
27:00 when the scans were done and follow up and
27:02 they had no cancer and they're still living.
27:06 And so, I would recommend for anyone
27:08 who has cancer, this is the time to get your life
27:11 right with God and put your entire
27:15 life into the will of God.
27:18 And probably, prayer is also preventive,
27:21 once you say, so it's something that should
27:22 be part of the lifestyle even before.
27:24 That's right, part of the habitual lifestyle and
27:29 asking the Lord to help us through every means.
27:31 We've been talking with Dr. Neil Nedley,
27:33 we talked about cancer, it's a very troubling
27:36 diagnosis for many but we have found that
27:38 there is hope, that there is help.
27:41 And we've looked at some of the plant
27:43 sources, we've looked at some of the traditional
27:46 means of stopping, eliminating, curing cancer.
27:51 We hope that this program has been
27:52 helpful to you and that you will take a moment,
27:56 put your life again in God's hands through prayer.


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