Roset, the best place to bring them for diagnosis and treatment in Cambodia is the 'Cancer Center' at Calmet Hospital. Money is needed, but at least I hope this can help them to reduce some costs in searching for treatment place. Cancer can't wait for too long for treatment. Go and meet doctors there first. There are a few doctors there who are generous and think about the poors.
to prevent cancer , eat healthy organic food no pesticides no hormone used to induce plants to fruit before its time...many times i watched on videos khmers using pesticides on vegetables they grow without any protection and sometimes their sprays were leaking fluid on their body.. i guess the vendors never told them that these deadly chemicals can be absorbed by our skin which would caused many diseases and mainly cancer ...some of the spices we use can prevent cancer the most famous one is turmeric [ lameat in powder form , and need to take about one tablespoon a day ] it even has been reported to have cured breast cancer in some women here in the US...chemotherapy or radiation therapy actually kill more people than cure them.... chemo kill all cells in body NOT just cancer cells...woman who undergoes chemotherapy suffered greatly , vomiting every day , losing hair and always feeling fatigue and their immune system becomes so weak that catching cold could kill her.... don't believe all the propaganda of western medicine , drugs companies are there to make money , if the drug /medicine does not make them a lot of moneys they won't produce them even if that medicine will cure people of any disease...[ yes there is medicine to cure cancer but they won't make it because they don't make money ]
quote from article [Most doctors who were terminally ill would AVOID aggressive treatments such as chemotherapy - despite recommending it to their patients ]
read it here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2643751/Most-doctors-terminally-ill-AVOID-aggressive-treatments-chemotherapy-despite-recommending-patients.html
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Roset, the best place to bring them for diagnosis and treatment in Cambodia is the 'Cancer Center' at Calmet Hospital. Money is needed, but at least I hope this can help them to reduce some costs in searching for treatment place. Cancer can't wait for too long for treatment. Go and meet doctors there first. There are a few doctors there who are generous and think about the poors.
គួរឲ្យអណិតណាស់។ She is so pitiful. Wish her the best of luck.
to prevent cancer , eat healthy organic food no pesticides no hormone used to induce plants to fruit before its time...many times i watched on videos khmers using pesticides on vegetables they grow without any protection and sometimes their sprays were leaking fluid on their body.. i guess the vendors never told them that these deadly chemicals can be absorbed by our skin which would caused many diseases and mainly cancer ...some of the spices we use can prevent cancer the most famous one is turmeric [ lameat in powder form , and need to take about one tablespoon a day ] it even has been reported to have cured breast cancer in some women here in the US...chemotherapy or radiation therapy actually kill more people than cure them.... chemo kill all cells in body NOT just cancer cells...woman who undergoes chemotherapy suffered greatly , vomiting every day , losing hair and always feeling fatigue and their immune system becomes so weak that catching cold could kill her.... don't believe all the propaganda of western medicine , drugs companies are there to make money , if the drug /medicine does not make them a lot of moneys they won't produce them even if that medicine will cure people of any disease...[ yes there is medicine to cure cancer but they won't make it because they don't make money ]
quote from article [Most doctors who were terminally ill would AVOID aggressive treatments such as chemotherapy - despite recommending it to their patients ]
read it here
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2643751/Most-doctors-terminally-ill-AVOID-aggressive-treatments-chemotherapy-despite-recommending-patients.html
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