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About the Film:
This is a documentary chronicling the life-and-death struggles of people with deadly diseases, and we hear first hand the ride these individuals had navigating these alternative courses.
It explains how the medical monopoly has intentionally prevented these cures from reaching the market or becoming widespread modern day knowledge.
Each year, 500,000 people are diagnosed with cancer. Millions more have other deadly or chronic illnesses. Our hospitals should be healing centers that incorporate the best medical practices mankind has ever devised, blending ancient techniques proven over centuries, with the most recent technological advances of allopathic medicine. However, they have are not stayed true to their mission statements of serving the sick without compromising choice for capitalistic endeavors and corporate bottom lines. Maybe, as we continue to evolve, with therapies supporting volume healing, we might be able to find a common ground. The integrity of medical treatment is still being sacrificed.
I invite you to join the efforts of icurecancer.com - The Film. We wish to bring this quality of life changing information to the world community.

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i still don't know what to say. my mom died a year ago and the pain is right up at the surface. she and my dad loved each other so much and he seems quite fine now. when i ask him if he misses her, he says "no, she's here; she's just in the other room"
i think they had such a great love that he doesn't feel that he missed out on anything
it's hard being an advocate for my friend, A. i'm sure that he can save himself but it would take something other than the passivity that is his calling card
i think some people just have the wrong personality for their extreme circumstance. A is a party person, devil may care, easy come easy go and while, that makes him fun to hang out with, it is sure not serving him right now
i'm a fighter but honestly, he is wearing me out!
And on a side note I must admit that although tough on the outside I'm a die hard romantic. I cry at movies and even sometimes at a well made sentimental commercials. To me tragic loss of love due to unimaginable circumstances is something I've only experience through movies. I can't imagine and am not even sure it would be possible for me to go through what you are. So I wanted to thank you for showing me the human spirit does live on even when tormented with losing something that could be equated with your own breath. With out getting too deep and I'm sure you will agree... life never dies. It just changes and moves. And I've experienced working with a medium to know there is life on the other side. So you will see your man again. It's just going to hurt until you do. But I believe you have a strong warrior spirit and will conclude your destiny in this thing we call life. Who knows how many people your still being here will help. And I know your man knows this too. God, I'm going to start crying. Anyway that's all I got to say about that. All my love. ian
I believe my body is a vessel for a time and my soul will live on regardless, but I'm not quite ready to leave this one yet. I've still got too much to do.
And that was a beautiful quote.
May you stay blessed and present.
Jill
I think that it's not gone and never will be. He and the love you shared will live on eternally as your soul does.
I'm glad that you're finding a satisfying and positive outlet for your pain. In that way you can let it go.
Peace and positive karma,
Jill
Many thanks, but couldn't find the link....
I'm in Buckingham, United Kingdom (not Alabama)!
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