Cancer: Step Outside the Box by Ty M. Bollinger
Hello Ladies, has anyone tried any of Ty's protocols with any degree of success? Thank you.
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Hi Endevor,
Please don't waste a single minute looking into Ty Bollinger's cancer "protocols." Here's some information you should read from the FDA:
I'm sorry you've had reason to join us here, but please don't allow yourself to fall victim to quackery and fraud. My very best to you.
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Endevor, apparently what Bollinger is selling is laetrile, although they may be calling it B17 or something else (they keep changing the names, because of legal issues).
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/laetrile.html
http://wafflesatnoon.com/2010/10/01/ty-bollingers-cancer-book/
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I have seen at least two people on the boards mention that they use the B17, I think off and on. Hopefully one of them will respond. One of them doesn't post on complimentary much that I have noticed but in another post she mentioned using it occasionally under the supervision of her ND, in addition to her conventional treatments. She's been NED for about 4-5 years and I pay attention when she mentions what she does. A lot of excercise is one which based on what I have read seems to be the most important and effective complimentary thing you can do.
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Thank you ladies for your replies. So far, I have not seen any evidence that he is trying to sell anything. All I am doing is reading this book and checking the accuracy of the medical data he presents and they are true. In addition, I see many Eurorpean doctors, Nobel prize winners in human medicine, that have been using ozone therapy, mostly in Germany, with a high rate of success in terminal cancers of any kind. I just need to know if any one of the patients in this forum at least read the book and most importantly if any used any of the treatments that Ty gathered from other medical research sources. Have a peaceful day.
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Hi Endevor,
What sources are you using to check the accuracy of medical data that Ty Bollinger presents? Where are go getting information about high success rates in terminal cancer with ozone therapy?
A quick look at the table of contents is a dead giveaway that the book is nothing but quackery, and the previews of the contents of the chapters confirm that he's peddling dangerous misinformation, lies, and conspiracy theories. Seriously, he is selling something: snake oil and false hope. I hope that if you're truly facing a cancer diagnosis, that you'll see this for what it is - fraud - and not rely on his "protocols" for cancer treatment. They've been disproven and debunked by real researchers and real medical scientists many times over. Please do yourself a favor and rely on legitimate sources and real medical providers, not internet scamsters.
Heck, even the introduction to the book serves as a big red flag: "Discover the TRUTH about cancer that your doctor probably doesn't know and the drug companies hope you never find out. If you’re concerned about the “C” word, then Cancer - Step Outside the Box is the book you’ve been waiting for. It reveals the most potent and well-proven strategies for preventing and treating cancer... without barbaric procedures like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation."
Page 8 - The Cancer Industry
Page 33 - Lies, Propaganda, & Greed
Page 63 - Persecution & Suppression
Page 75 - Toxic Treatments
Page 88 - Biology 101 & Cancer
Page 105 - Pasteur vs. Beauchamp
Page 119 - Budwig Diet
Page 160 - ProtocelTM
Page 182 - Breast Cancer
Page 211 - Nutrition & Cachexia
Page 229 - Healthy Herbs & Foods
Page 248 - Colloidal Silver
Page 268 - Vitamin D
Page 332 - Vaccinations
Page 354 - Mercury & Alzheimer's
Page 373 - Codex Alimentarius
Page 410 - Jason Vale & the Cancer Mafia -
The contents looks like he has simply compiled a bunch of different alternative trreatments together in one book. Some may be a scam but I see there's a chapter on vit D which is certainly not a scam. And a chapter on herbs and foods. Many herbs are effective for different things. Healthy foods are certainly not a scam. Like any book you take what is useful and leave the rest. Some things may or may not work, but can't hurt to try in addition to standard treatments.
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Hi guys, I wrote this article about him. He is a dangerous quack. http://hatepseudoscience.com/2014/03/07/ty-bollin...
Hope you find it useful.
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"Ultimately, for Ty, cancer is a result of sin, and your only real chance of being saved from it is by seeking redemption through Jesus Christ" -Emily-Rose
Well, there's my problem! I'm not a Christian. On a more serious note, I admit that I will probably never read this book. I think the medical establishment and the pharma companies are far from perfect, but I don't believe it's all one giant conspiracy and the whole us vs, them mentality.
Yes, good nutrition is important as are many other complimentary modes such as exercise, stress reduction etc. My onc. told me all of this and my HMO offers yoga, stress reduction and nutrition classes as well as a weekly farmers market. So Bollinger is not offering anything new there.
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exb - wow, that's pretty ridiculous for Ty to say that....i don't think cancer discriminates..and according to bible, we all are sinners. he's wrong on so many levels.
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@juneping, I wonder how he would explain those of us who have sought redemption through Christ and gotten cancer anyway. I agree with you, Ty has it all wrong.
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Clearly he's a religious wing-nut, but I just have to say the title of your "article", makes you sound crazier than he is. Score one for the alternative crowd. ARTICLE.....hilarious.
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