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An important message for all of us who take life for granted. For all the complaining we do and the time we waste on meaningless things, there are people out there who would give anything for another 10 years, or 5, or 1, or a month, a week. This lecture should be watched by kids in grade and... more
Reviewed by cphtphil Feb 24 2008, 06:57am ( 96 reviews ) • google.com
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Rated by jesikah on Apr 12 2008, 11:55am
All I can say is, "Wow"! Really makes you think.
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Rated by OGollaher on Apr 05 2008, 1:38pm
Sure wish I had this guy's vision and hope. We sure need more of it. A true "thumbs up" all the way around.
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Rated by Miz-Get-Bizy on Apr 03 2008, 11:25pm
Absolutely priceless! If this doesn't give you perspective on your own life, nothing will!
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Rated by stumbleideafarm on Mar 24 2008, 7:58pm
My only problem with this video is his valuing the responses of "tiggers" more than the "eyores." Not all of us respond in the same way since we do not have the experience or tools to do so. Ideally, the tiggers can come alongside the eyores to comfort and console. There is value!
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Reviewed by CptCircumspect on Mar 18 2008, 9:23pm
A video very much worth 11 minutes of your time.
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Reviewed by dreamingheart on Mar 17 2008, 7:45am
Inspiring!
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Rated by gonic on Mar 16 2008, 9:53am
faire face! (mais aussi sans doute, avoir réellement été confronté à la contrainte, - avant de donner des leçons ...)
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Reviewed by Okubena on Mar 15 2008, 10:57am
The video is a typical record of the limitation of orthodox and conventional medicine in accepting their shortcomings in the treatment and cure of life-threatening diseases like Cancer. The story below is true and could be verified. It took place at Dana Faber Cancer Research Institute. A patient who was given just 2 or 3 days to live survived for several weeks, thanks to alternative medicine discovered on the internet. An American, whose wife is an associate professor in the department of occupational therapy, Boston University, Massachusetts, USA. He had Acute Myeloid Leukemia, refractory type M-O. He received three courses of chemotherapy between October and January 1996-1997. Two weeks after the last chemotherapy, his leukemia relapsed. He went for another protocol in which he received lymphocyte infusion (helper - T cells) followed by three weeks of interleuken 2. injections. In spite of all these, his blast continued to increase and the haematocrit kept going down. He was transfused with two pints of whole blood every other day. He also received multiple platelet transfusions. He case was dismissed by his doctors at Dana Farber Cancer Centre (one of the best two cancer centers in the world) as irredeemable. He was given two days to live after discharge from Hospital. His wife, Elsie, placed an order for Jobelyn capsules through the internet. Samples of Jobelyn were sent to her and were administered on her husband who was admitted for acute myeloid leukemia at Dana Farber Cancer Institute Boston. He was already discharged and given two to three days at most to die because his body rejected all the blood transfused. Jobelyn helped to prolong his life for more than he was expected to live. Though the patient is now deceased, his condition while on this therapy could best be summarized in the spouse's own words. "The Jobelyn defi nitely stabilized his hematocrit for as long as he took it and it may have prolonged his life a few weeks. Having been able to keep him alive for a month after they thought he was going to die, was worth it". Dr. Elsie R. Vergara (Associate Professor) Boston University Mas.USA For Full Story Click the website address: http://www.afritradomedic.com/Vergara_mails.pdf