There is a recent case in Toronto where a young Goan
was put on new generation (trial) chemo. Somehow, his people convinced him to take a heavy doze of suppliments to neutralize the devastating side effects of this experimental chemo which was being tried on him.

It is believed that this sick person even drove his car miles away to pick up a few more bots of the suppliments which he found working for him. People were surprised that he could even walk let alone drive after having seen him in pitiable condition immediately earlier.

The unfortunate part of it is the doctors are believed to have increased the doze of this chemo perhaps thinking that it was working on him and he died immediately thereafter.

If you want to know the truth, I can put you on to my brother in Toronto who told me the sorry tale.

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj

PS: It seems that the Santosh sponsored Goa Suraj Remedies, Pvt Ltd is flexing its muscles already.
:-))

----- Original Message ----- From: "Frederick Noronha" <fredericknoro...@gmail.com>
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <goanet@lists.goanet.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Fw: John Hopkin's Update on cancer.



Dear Victor, Regardless of the prank behind the earlier "John Hopkins"
mail, I'm curious to know more of your views on the following:

2009/12/8 Victor Rangel-Ribeiro <vrangel...@yahoo.com>:
Lea and I have had close personal friends who
have died as the result of being subjected to too
much chemotherapy. One died just a week
ago today!

Is it possible to have "too much chemeotheraphy"? I know modern
medicine makes it sound as if it has a cure for every ailment (and
there's huge money involved), but in a life-threatening situation,
where doctors are the only specialists, how does one take a call over
this? FN
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