Re: With all respect, ...
RE: and yes there are failures with ozone
Thank you. That is really all I ever wanted to be noted regarding ozone. What shall we say? There are no guarantees when fighting cancer. That said, the worst case scenario for a person with cancer who choses a natural approach is to spend their remaining days living life well, and feeling good. This contrasted with those who take chemo where it offers zero hope, who will spend their last days in living hell.
RE: you still promote it, and say we'd be foolish not to use it.
Please don't misquote me. I only say this regarding situations where there is solid statistical evidence of cure. I also advise that chemo be avoided when it offers no hope, such as with advanced colon, breast, pancreatic, etc. I am appaleed by the lucrative business of shrinking tumors. Patented drugs (i.e. Avastin, Erbutux, Gleevec, etc.), make shareholders rich, and offer no real hope for patients Perhaps 1 in 1000 might actually experience remission. These outlyers skew the survival time for the many who will die from hideous side-effect such as lung hemoraging (Avastin).
RE: Remember, "judge not lest"
Ah, but Jesus also says “Why do you not judge for yourselves what is right?”. The context of "judge not, lest ..." is regarding unrightous judgement (i.e the judgement of hypocrites). If you did not judge the behavior of another, you would have no basis to criticize me regarding my posts to 2Tuff, because you are in fact judging my behavior. Yet I assert that you do have a basis to judge my behavior (not that I agree with your "judgement"), as we are given clear instruction throughout the Bible to judge sin. That said, we are admonished to do so with humility and grace, because "with whatever judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with whatever measure you measure, it will be measured to you".
Blessings to you,
David
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