November 29th, 2008

How Easy is It to Use Herbal Vaporizers?

It is a well-known fact that vaporizers are not only for smoking but also for medical and health purposes.  For instance, Marijuana is recommended for more than one purpose. Actually it has a number of active elements which are essential for the patient. But all vaporizers cannot serve the purpose equally.

Many of them are not able to filter the smoke efficiently. So, such vaporizers are not sufficient to fulfill the need of the patients. But there is no doubt that the herbal vaporizers are easily able to vaporize the marijuana. Even there are some models of the herbal vaporizer which are made up from advanced technology in order to give maximum benefits of marijuana without having any risks of cancer.

January 10th, 2008

Success Against Cancer And Hiv In South Africa

Years ago, when I first began research into the amazing oleander plant, I ended up as a member of two Yahoo Health Groups about oleander. One was named “Anvirzel” (after the patented Oleander medicine which had passed FDA phase 1 trials a few years earlier) and the other “Oleandersoup” (named for the home remedy version of the patented medicine). I became friends and acquaintances with many people close to oleander and Anvirzel, as well as some opponents - one of whom later came after me with hired thugs posing as US Marshalls after I helped expose his fake cancer drug scheme (but that will have to wait for another story).

December 23rd, 2007

Cancer Insurance Plans – Who Needs One And How Do You Choose The One That Is Right For You?

During the past 25 years, cancer plans have become increasingly popular. I applied for my first one about 21 years ago, right after I had my daughter. I was a single parent and wanted to be financially responsible. Since I had a new addition in my life, I also took out a new universal life insurance policy


November 26th, 2007

Small Cell Cancer

Small cell cancer is one of the scarier forms of lung cancer. There isn’t any kind of lung cancer that isn’t scary, as they are all more often terminal than not, however small cell cancer tends to be the most aggressive. Most people with small cell cancer will die in 2 to 4 months after being diagnosed.

The reason for the short post-diagnosis lifespan is that by the time small cell cancer starts to show serious symptoms, it is often already spread around the body. When the cancer has spread to areas all over the body, surgical removal is not really an option, as it can’t be expected to significantly increase life expectancy enough to justify the risks and adverse health effects.


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