Sloan Kettering has trashed more alternative therapies than anyone. They have devoted much time into demonstrating the lack of efficacy of every alternative out there,...the problem is that Sloan Kettering's traditional therapies for cancer have no more efficacy than the substances they have claimed to have studied. Yet, I never see any studies out of S.K.
demonstrating lack of efficacy of cisplatin, other chemo agents that have a proven track record of failing!
Question. If Flax seed has phytoestrogens, does this mean that flax seed oil is phytoestrogen.
--- On Thu, 7/16/09, missnoname37 <missnoname37@
From: missnoname37 <missnoname37@
Subject: [cancercured] Re: Essiac/Floressence
To: cancercured@
Date: Thursday, July 16, 2009, 11:08 AM
I've read on the Sloan Kettering website that red clover acts as a phytoestrogen therefore should not be used. However, flaxseed is also a phytoestrogen and we all know it is great for breast cancer. Can anyone shed light on this. Are the allopathic guys skewing stats or is there a real argument in not using Floressence with the Red Clover.
Thanks!
Louise
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