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Facts About Fundraiser's
By Joni Olive
Published August 14, 2011 | TheLeafofLife
The hope is real. Each year, many sincere men and women find creative ways to raise money for cancer research. Hundreds of dollars have turned into millions, and millions have turned into billions. The money has surely been raised. Who, then, is asking for the cure?
Has false hope become the real cancerous tumor? Has selling mere emotion killed our common sense? After all these years, who is asking for a simple progress report? We are.
Do we know what’s going on in the Industry of Cancer? That's right, cancer, It's a leading industry which also includes the many Fundraiser's for the ever elusive “cure”, that just goes on and on with countless billions and billions spent, and the result is that cancer marketing grew into a monster industry, which includes franchise clinics for cancer, walks and runs, and more runs for the cure, as well as selling you false hope that has no cure in sight.
Cures don't make money or build wings of hospitals, and if your cured, by plain and simple veggie juice, they would be destroyed.
This is by no means an attack on any individual who is sincerely seeking a cure for cancer. Rather, this is merely to illuminate a real problem facing the people who wish to place their hope in something real.
And the Kentucky fried chicken baskets shows a real disconnect considering diet and cancer go hand and hand.
KFC means "Komen For the Cure"
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Research Hospitals
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Current Food Science Research has found Veggies cure cancer and many other illness
St. Jude still looking for a cure and asks for your donations.... or are they just looking for your money and not a cure at all! Science says there is a cure!
This child is suffering from a fast growing malignant brain tumor composed of spongioblasts which is nearly always fatal and chemo is a toxic chemical so how can they continue to not really help these babies. Is she only worth the photo of her... rather than actually using what Food science says reverses cancer so please give this little girl a little juice even if it does not work for it would be worth a try.
We pray that little Emma gets the juice made from God's produce to at least try to help her.
is life meaningless in America? Does anyone care?
While shopping at my local Costco I was nudged by a tall youngish man who wanted to know what I was doing with all those 10lb. bags of carrots and I told him that I healed myself from cancer 12 years ago and I still juice for me and my entire family. He said," me too!" and he then said all he did was blend some Broccoli and as I look up at Emma's picture I wonder how can they ignore the vast science on produces' ability to reverse cancer as it did for me and thousands of others who did not ask their doctor for permission.
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In calling Fundraiser's all over the country, all of them were not interested in anything healthy or nutritious. We tried to tell them vegetable juice, in large amounts everyday, would reverse cancer of all types, and they said they respect the chemical studies only, and still 600 thousand people continue to die each and every year.
Once, “Susan G. Komen For the Cure” came out with a new ad campaign, called “Buckets for the Cure”, and they were actually sponsored by Kentucky Fried Chicken. About this, Jennifer La Rue Huget, for the Washington Post, wrote:
"For the "Buckets for the Cure" campaign, KFC will donate money to Susan G. Komen for the Cure at a rate of 50 cents for every special pink bucket of chicken.. ... But bear in mind that the "F" in KFC once stood for "fried." Here's a line from the National Cancer Institute: ". . . studies have shown that an increased risk of developing colorectal, pancreatic, and breast cancer is associated with high intakes of well-done, fried, or [barbecued] meats.
Beyond that, since obesity raises breast cancer risk, it's worth looking at some numbers: According to the KFC Web site, an original-recipe fried chicken breast has 320 calories and 15 grams of total fat, including 3.5 grams of saturated fat. Even the grilled-chicken option, though less caloric and fat-laden (a grilled breast has 190 calories, 6 grams total fat and 1.5 grams saturated fat), still fits into that "barbecued" category. So, no, I don't think that buying fried chicken by the bucket is a good way to fight breast cancer."
Although "buying fried chicken by the bucket" is not a "good way to fight breast cancer", the Susan G. Komen Foundation and others embrace only artificial chemicals to accompany any cancer causing diet. Susan G. Komen's commercials, merchandise and excitement are everywhere, and you see on their commercials women saying with so much true emotion -- that she wants to see a cure so no one else has to go through what she is going through. But why is she suggesting feeding them buckets of fried chicken as a way to fight breast cancer?
In 2009, here in Arizona alone, 15,000 people showed up to do the Susan G. Komen For the Cure walk, and in 2010 it was 31 thousand.The Susan G Komen foundation has to decide whether they want to fly in there big jumbo jet or really take it seriously, because it will never be chemicals curing nutritional starvation, only real food created by a God, a real God, the LORD God Almighty, of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Quercetin Research, Anyone?
We were curious to know what they are researching, so we went right to their web site. They did not give even an honest report nor was it their own research. We read this about foods which have ant-cancer chemicals on their web site:
Susan G. Komen for the cure..., Quercetin is a major flavonol, one of the almost 4,000 flavonoids (antioxidants) that occur in foods of plant origin... Review of the literature shows that there have been several studies on the association of quercetin and with the risk reduction for coronary heart disease and stroke, cancers, and a few studies on other medical conditions. However, there is a lack of strong evidence to support any of these conditions. ... Some research suggests that quercetin may help prevent pancreatic cancer in smokers. ... More research is needed to determine if quercetin is beneficial.
Now, it has been reported that Komen has dedicated nearly 1 billion dollars to creating awareness and finding a cure for breast cancer, making it the nation's largest private funded source for breast health and breast cancer. With this much money for research, why does she say on her site, "More research is needed". And why have they apparently not even coughed up even a penny for that statement, for Komen's own site states, "Review of the literature shows there have been several studies", and this reveals that they, with all their money, have conducted NO studies of their own to find out if Quercetin can cure cancer or not!
They apparently have only reviewed the literature of other researchers! The food scientists are the ones they are evidently referring to, and their paid for by the Agriculture community and Universities, and this indicates that Komen has not done or paid for their own studies on nutrition, but rather, they have merely glanced over, very, very briefly... other studies! Moreover, this information is hidden on her site, and it only speaks of quercetin and smokers. However, they have a huge airplane and boat loads of merchandise to sell. If Quercetin was used to make hats and T-Shirts, they would have researched it a long time ago! And all she gives you is Kentucky Fried Chicken!
  
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