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Simoncini is a board certified oncologist and endocrinologist. He claims

that ALL ( that word is the kiss of death in therapeutics) cancer is caused by

Candid Albicans, and treats patients with nothing more than sodium

bicarbonate. I hope it is ok to post links... here is his website :

_http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/_ (http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/) .

He is also on

YouTube, where you can hear him speak. He seems to have success where others

have failed, which makes one take notice. I am skeptical, but he does have a

high success rate. If everyone with cancer has Candida albicans, then why,

when you biopsy malignant neoplasms doesn't the Candida show up? Is the

cancer secondary to the Candida, or is the opportunistic Candida secondary to

the

primary cancer? The tissue samples should show hyphae and blastospores. I

guess what he is saying is possible, but it certainly doesnt make sense to

me. Also, blood cultures should be positive for Candida in all cancer

patients, according to his rationale. Opinions? Lisa

 

 

 

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When neoplasms, growths are biopsied, the pathologist looks at the

types of cells, ie if high proportion of eosinphils, suggestive of

parasitic origin, will look for bacteria, fungi, ie report 4+

candida. But these are not included in the diagnosis - ie

adenocarcinoma. So you always want to see entire biopsy report and

analysis, not just receive the dx from the dr !!

 

 

, SilkGirlSix

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>

> Simoncini is a board certified oncologist and endocrinologist.

He claims

> that ALL ( that word is the kiss of death in therapeutics)

cancer is caused by

> Candid Albicans, and treats patients with nothing more than

sodium

> bicarbonate. I hope it is ok to post links... here is his

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