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I'd be interested but not sure what live means. I am based in the UK and might not be able to attend live due to time difference.

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Live means I give the lectures live, they are recorded and we do 15-20 min Q&A at the start & end of each live session.

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I would be interested depending on day and time

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Remember helping to treat so many Acute Lympathic Lymphomas in very young children and I was almost crertan there were vaccine induced.

Almost certain it was the cellular DPT doing this, but not 100% certain because when they swtiched to the acellular the rates seemed to drop. Remember the DPT increases over mortality 10x as per the 30 year retrospective study done in Africa (oft called the Aaby study)

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Dr. Stoller, coming from you I expect this to be a solid likelihood.

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Any cures for pancreatic cancer? A relative was just diagnosed this week.

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How can I decide that based on no information as per cost?!

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Most of our courses are $160-$180.

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Would be interested!

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I would definitely take this class as I worked in oncology for many years.

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Super, i'd look forward to your input in the Q&A for sure!

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Do I get extra credit for watching all the vaccinated people in my town come down with aggressive multiple cancers?

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interested. where do we email you?

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If you're a subscriber to Popular Rationalism I should have your email address. If not, email questions@ipak-edu.org subject line "Cancer course". Thanks!

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I would definitely sign up! Breast cancer survivor thriver here. No drugs - just enzymes and nutrition etc etc

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How did you find your protocol? What type of Dr did you use for your treatments? That’s amazing!!!

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Found a cancer coach who happened to be my daughter studying cancer for 7 years at that point (because many of her young friends were being diagnosed). So she spoon fed me a fun treatment plan for two years starting with gerson therapy, vitamin therapy (with the help of integrative Doctors), fitness, yoga, supplements, mistletoe— I went all out! Turned out to be the best thing (besides kids and grandkids) that ever happened to me! Now we are focused on minerals and cleansing and detoxing. And knowing every ingredient that goes into your body!

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Me please!

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I’m an oncologist pharmacist. I’m interested. But I want to know about natural treatments. I hate chemo

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The course will focus on The Biology of Cancer, not as much on treatments other than to map real advances to our understanding of how normal cells become frank cancer.

We may add an entire course on the Naturopathy of Cancer Treatment, but that will take some serious diving into the peer-reviewed literature and that course would be team-taught.

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It sounds *very* interesting. Alas, I am a Canadian retired (retired last December rather than be fired for "non-compliance") and short on $$.☹️ Nursing background started in oncology & ended up in nephrology/dialysis. Was wondering if you have heard of either "The Metabolic Approach to Cancer" by Dr. Nasha Winters & Jess Higgins Kelley, or "The Cancer Code" by Dr Jason Fung (a Canadian nephrologist, who also wrote "The Obesity Code" and "The Diabetes Code")?

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I have not - but thank you. We have a monthly payment plan for all of our courses - we could make a super easy one to stretch it out for you.

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Sign me up!

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Interested for sure. But besides mechanisms, I hope to hear about remedies and non traditional treatments.

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That's a different course altogether - Naturopathy of Cancer Treatments. This will take some serious diving into the peer-reviewed literature and would be team-taught. In this course, I'll try to map real advances in treatment to the mechanisms of cancer.

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