Saturday, April 28, 2012

What would happen to someone who knew they had lung cancer and did nothing to treat it

What would happen to someone who knew they had lung cancer and did nothing to treat it?

Cancer - 6 Answers
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Well, if you know you have lung cancer, you should go to a doctor, so they can treat it. But, most likely either way, you will become very sick and eventually die.
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I think you already know the answer. Unfortunately lung cancer is terminal. All one can do is make themselves with the help of their medical community as pain free as possible as the disease takes it's course.
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The obvious would happen - they would get progressively weaker, thinner and short of breath; they would develop a pallor of the skin and a listlessness. They would become depressed and, eventually, they would slip in and out of consciousness. Death would be imminent. Of course, we are not all the same, even those battling lung cancer. There are always miracles. I, personally, have known of two people both of whom had Stage Four cancer and who, for all intents and purposes, had little reason to hope. However, both of these people have "recovered." It's been over five years for each of these individuals, and their respective cancers seem to be in long-term remissions. They were both people of deep faith and did, indeed, believe in prayer and miracles. Still, medical treatment was utilized by both of them. Ignoring a lung-cancer diagnosis by simply "doing nothing to treat it" seems unwise and limiting in many ways.
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Lung cancer as such is NOT terminal. There have been cases where the cancer is such that it can be cut right out and seered over with a hot blade. Other cases involve removal of one lung. There is evidence that shows that treatment of this disease does prolong the life of most lung cancer people. However, in some cases, people live about as long with or without treatment, it varies greatly and it depends greatly upon the extent of the cancer when it is detected. Lung cancer is a "fast moving" cancer, unlike prostate cancer which barely moves.
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I have recently lost 2 loved ones to lung cancer. Both cases had spread to the brain before the primary cancer tumors in the lung were discovered. Both were gone in a matter of months. One became very demented, combative and mentally confused and no longer trusted a soul - fighting up until his last breath... The other began having seizures and then went into a coma until her death. Both were heavy drinkers but neither were big smokers. If these cases are typical, then doing nothing about lung cancer would likely result in a similar outcome. At least the dying process is relatively fast. Better than suffering for years which I have seen happen with skin cancer + other old-age illnesses. Long suffering is a horrible thing to watch when it's someone you love.
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My mom had lung cancer which spread to her brain. She never smoked. She opted not to treat the lung, but to treat the brain lesions with gamma knife surgery. She had two good years and only really went down the last few months. She only needed oxygen for the last 3 months. She had only one really bad week right at the end. She was 83 when she was diagnosed, which was the main reason she chose not to have aggressive treatment of the lung. So it varies a lot with the individual and how the cancer spreads.



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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

If you got rid of lung cancer with herbs which herbs did you take

If you got rid of lung cancer with herbs which herbs did you take?

Cancer - 3 Answers
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Herbs are not cures for cancer and anyone who tells you so is a fraud or trying to convince you to buy something. If you have cancer let your doctor prescribe the treatment. Too many people want to have alternate treatment rather than conventional treatment. Then when they realize the herbs or whatever aren't working it is too late to save them by conventional methods. Don't be taken in by crooks.
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The best working herb for anything that your trying to cure is Essiac tea, it is actually a mixture of herbs, and there are alot of herbs that can and do cure cancer, the thing is they are just as effective as any other treatment including prayer, if you believe in it it will work better, I have personally used Essiac and it got rid of all my ovarian cysts and after they removed my uterus because of cervical cancer i started on it again and have not had the cancer sense, I do give credit to the herbs and not the surgery because I still had cancer after the surgery and it went away after I started taking the Essiac. you can get it at any herb store or any place that sells herbs online, and it is actually not that expensive. like $2 for a weeks worth of tea. you brew it strong and take about 3 TBSP a day.
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The FDA just shut down companies peddling Essaic tea and other herbs as cancer cures. If you want the best chance of beating lung cancer, go for conventional treatment: surgery and radiation (if possible) and chemotherapy. Anything else is a crazy gamble.



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Friday, April 20, 2012

How should I act around my Aunt who has lung cancer

How should I act around my Aunt who has lung cancer? ?
My aunt lives in Germany. My Mom and Grandma are going to go visit her in November, although it might be pushed up considering she is very ill. She is only 39 years old and has always been a free spirit. I do not know how to act around someone who is potentially going to die in the near future. I am nervous and really need to know how one should act? Should I act like nothing is happening or make it known that I am aware of the cancer? Please help!! I have never had to deal with this before.
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It's easy dear, Just don't smoke around her.
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Normal she;l appreciate it
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Just be yourself, whats stopping you?
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Act like you always have around her. I think it would be awkward on both your parts for you to talk about her potential death and such. Make the visit a great one, save all the sadness for the end of the trip if anything.
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she isn't dead yet you know... treat her exactly as you would if you didn't know she had cancer. It changes her health, not who she is.
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Just act normal, hun! I'm sure that your aunt will really appreciate that!
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My condolences about your aunt. When you visit, act normally. If she wants it to be a topic of discussion, let her bring it up. I'm not saying you should be totally nonchalant to her, let her know you love her, but enjoy the time you spend with her, don't make it all doom and gloom.
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How you would normally act. You don't want to make her uncomfortable. I'm sure she would appreciate.
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You should act normal , but make her feel like you care about her illness . You should make her feel comfortable . Make every moment with her worth remembering for . Talk to her and listen .
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dont smoke around her and dont remind her of her cancer she has...it hurts......just treat her like she is your aunt still but with no cancer...perfectly healthy dont ask her about it unless she talks about it it may be hard for her and upsetting to her that she has cancer.....
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Be yourself. Your aunt doesn't want you to refer to her illness all the time, but on the other hand it's no use avoiding the topic by all means. Believe me, it is hard for her too, so be sympathetic. That is the best you can do.
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your shouldn't make it a big deal even though it is because u might upset some people. but if shes just like ya i have cancer discuss it with her. but my advice is to just act how u would normally act around her
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Don't ignore the situation at hand, acknowledge it, but don't treat her any different. It's unfortunate, but you still have time together, and it shouldn't be spent pretending that nothing is wrong. Just be calm and sympathetic and enjoy what time you have with her.
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Just act happy and be there for her but act like nothings happening but at the same time act like you know...if shes a free spirit i guess u should just make it fun for her
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Try to act the way you did before you knew she had cancer. It will be tough, but I think it would be best. Pretend you were the one with lung cancer, how would you want people to act around you? Once you figure that out, I'm sure it will help a little.
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act positive and speak positive and if anyone brings up the dieng part denie it and keep her cheerfull
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You don't need to freak out, or you'll really freak her out. You need to try to stay upbeat. Follow her, do as she does. If she ignores it, ignore it. If she doesn't, don't. Just do your best to act natural and make her feel as comfortable as possible.
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Act like you would if she wasn't sick. Her illness doesn't change who she is. But also don't ignore the fact she is sick just don't make a big deal out of it.
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treat her like the alive person shec still is. offer her to sit outside instead of the bed all day if she up to it.
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Your aunt probably already knows that you know about her condition. Even if she doesn't, don't bring it up. You say that she has always been a free spirit so I bet just thinking about it brings her down. Just act like you always have around her. It's what she needs right now. Not to mention the fact that I doubt you want to remember her as "my dying aunt". Try to make as many memories as possible while you are with her. Good luck!
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if shes your aunt she probably already knows you know she has cancer...just act normal..people who are going thru this dont need to be reminded of it...
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First, admit you don't know what to say, and apologize: In response to the insensitive reactions she experienced, Lori Hope wrote a book, Help Me Live: 20 Things People with Cancer Want You to Know. According to Hope, as Bernstein reports, the first thing to do is to "admit you don't know what to say." It's simple enough, yet it makes a huge difference. After admitting you're unsure of what to say, says Hope, you should "apologize in advance for doing or saying anything upsetting." Next, offer your support: As Hope advises, "Be sure to tell your friend you will be there for her." Without friendship, illness is tough to deal with -- so make sure to let your loved one know that she can count on you to be supportive. Then, be flexible, adapting to what your loved one needs: As Bernstein explains, "Not every cancer patient wants the same type of support. Some want to talk about their illness and accept help willingly. Others struggle to preserve their independence and behave, at least outwardly, as if nothing is wrong."
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Be yourself. This is your aunt not a total stranger. Talk to her the way you always have. If she wants to talk about her cancer then she will. I don't like to talk about mine anymore then I have to. But there are times I like to have someone to talk to. Be yourself, nothing more or nothing less.
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you just act normal and pretend nothing's happened. Don't be too nervous and stay calm. Remember act normal, just how you would everywhere else. You shouldn't be like "i didn't even know that you had cancer"-that's what I think -please don't be offended and that considering the nice person you are, to give her positive advice and keep her happy. Hope that helps!!-good question as well.
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try to spend the most time with her that you can. Talk to her, this will be the last time you have to do so. Let her know that you love her, reminisce about all the good memories you guys had together
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Treat your aunt with love and respect. Lung cancer is very hard on her and she is already going through a very hard time. Let her know you are there for her and love her but I'm sure she would not want you to focus on her illness but enjoy the time you spend with her. I am very sorry to hear that your aunt has cancer and I will pray for her.
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The same way you did before you found out they were ill.
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hey there my aunt passed away from infuzema or however its spelt eh. im sure she knows ur aware, my aunt was difficult tho she wouldnt get treatment she was so rediculous!!! she told the doctor he didnt know what he was talking about >_< honestly i would just act like myself dont act like somethings wrong i mean u can show that ur aware but be urself as much as possible
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Be yourself, don't act stupid as if you don't know whats going on. Take her a gift maybe flowers, chocolate or even just pick something up that just reminded you of her. Always have positive energy around your aunt, it will make her feel good.
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The best thing to do is to take your cues from her but I would treat her as normally as possible. She does not need people feeling sorry for her, she needs someone to help her be strong and fight. When my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer, it was too late. He was misdiagnosed with a different disease when later we found out it was cancer the whole time. He put up a fight but to no avail. The chemo and radiation did not help him. It took away his kidney function, his pride, and his will to live. When he finally passed on, he was not even a functioning human being. He couldn't hold his functions, he couldn't talk, he couldn't defend or help himself. It was awful. Make sure she goes to a good cancer specialist if she has a good prognosis. Let her know that you are on her side and love her no matter what. Good luck and God bless.
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Show alot of love and understanding.Show patience and alot of hugs.Your aunt will be tired and weak so be gentle.Ask what she want to do and can you make her some special food? Alot of times cancer patients cannot tolerate greasy food.They devour sweets.Of course she would appreciate your knowing about it.Let her tell you about it if she wants to.She will be in pain and might be groggy from the pain meds.Enjoy her company for what time she has left.
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Wow! My dad died in my arms, in my home three years ago -- of lung cancer. Giving him my time, listening to his stories was the most memorable thing I have experienced to date. You wrote that she is a free spirit. I assume that you admired her for that. It is obvious that everyone knows about the cancer. You can ask her how her treatment is going and how it makes her feel. Generally, the treatment is worse than the disease itself when it comes to the side effects. This line of inquiries will show that you genuinely care. The best thing you can do is tell her how much you admired her for being that free spirit in the family. Ask her to share her favorite stories from her (too short) life experiences. (She has had plenty of time to reflect since the onset of the disease, on her life and most people, if not all, look at the "if I could do it all over again" picture.) Tell her you are nervous - she will understand. Ask your mom and aunt to share some of the sillier times they had growing up. Laughter is so very often the best medicine. It will be this time together that will give you the strength to conquer your nervousness. When something particularly silly is mentioned, jump in with, "Now I have something to tell Grandma about you two!!!" I guarantee you three will be in stitches. My prayers are with you during this difficult time. Don't forget your mom in all of this -- her sister will always be her best friend. Let her know how much you care.
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I'm sorry about your aunt. =( one of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago. ='( I know its hard but try not to act like she's going to die. act how you normally do around her you don't want to get her really upset. its okay to shed a few tears for her though, let her know you love her and will miss her... Really sorry... LiveSTRONG



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Monday, April 16, 2012

why would tuberculosis contribute to lung cancer

why would tuberculosis contribute to lung cancer?
well my dad had tuberculosis in his late 20s but recently died from small cell lung cancer.
Cancer - 2 Answers
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Lung diseases which cause scarring of the lung tissues, such as tuberculosis, increase the risks of developing lung cancer. This scarring sometimes disrupts the cell reproduction cycle, causing a "malfunctioning" of the cell's DNA replication. When cells reproduce out of control, cancerous tumors may form.
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I didn't know that it did. I know its a lung disease but studies have shown that most that have had T.B become immune to lung cancers. Interesting question. I find it rather interesting as I have been doing a lot of reading lately with fungus and cancer. After your post that your Dad died of small cell (I am so sorry for your loss) I looked into T.B. and fungus. Interesting I found that T.B. can be linked to lung tumors, abscesses, and clots in the lung... all which can lead to lung cancers. Why would TB contribute to lung cancer? I am not sure of the answer.. but could it be a build up of fungus? I think there is a lot more to be looked at in this category.



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Thursday, April 12, 2012

If I smoked for 18 years and quit now, what are my risks of getting lung cancer? I am 35

If I smoked for 18 years and quit now, what are my risks of getting lung cancer? I am 35.?
I am at high risk. My father and aunt died at 53 from smoking non-filter cigarettes. I have smoked light. Please only answer if you have medical knowledge. I looked at the National Institute of Health but could not find any statistics.
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I am not a doctor but have worked for them for 30 years. I heard one tell a patient at one time that while there is still a risk, they lessen it everyday that they stop smoking. The human body is able to repair damage and yours will be doing that as long as you refrain from smoking again. Statistsis may not be available because other factors come into play...how many packs a day, family and genetics, etc. Link 38 on this page may be what you are looking for but it causes my browser window to crash when I try to open it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_cancer This website says the following: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/tobacco/cancer "Smoking cessation has major and immediate health benefits for men and women of all ages. Quitting smoking decreases the risk of lung and other cancers, heart attack, stroke, and chronic lung disease. The earlier a person quits, the greater the health benefit. For example, research has shown that people who quit before age 50 reduce their risk of dying in the next 15 years by half compared with those who continue to smoke (3). Smoking low-yield cigarettes, as compared to cigarettes with higher tar and nicotine, provides no clear benefit to health (2). For additional information on quitting smoking, see the NCI fact sheet Questions and Answers About Smoking Cessation, which can be found at http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Tobacco/cessation on the Internet."
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The risk of developing cancer stops increasing when you stop smoking. If you continue to smoke, then your risk of developing cancer will get higher every year. For example, if your current lifetime risk of developing cancer is 20%, then it will stay at 20% if you quit smoking now. However, if you keep smoking, then within a few years your risk will be up to 40% or 60%. If you smoke long enough, then eventually the risk of cancer reaches near 100%. Quit now and you dramatically increase your chances of avoiding cancer.
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Your overall chance of developing some sort of cancer is about 1 in 4; because you have quit, the chances that if you DO get cancer that it will be lung cancer have actually diminished, so now the statistical probability that you will develop bladder cancer as a consequence of formerly smoking is proportionally increased. Congratulations on quitting!
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Recent studies show that lights increase your chance of lung cancer rather than reducing it, probably because you take in more smoke to get a certain amount of nicotine. Anyway, the number depends on how much you smoke. Do a search for "smoking risk calculator" and plug in your numbers, it will tell you what you want to know.



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Sunday, April 8, 2012

My Mother has small cell lung cancer, about how long might she have

My Mother has small cell lung cancer, about how long might she have?
She was diagnosed in April, 2008. It is in the extended phase and they recently found the cancer in her bones (like her pelvic bones) and as of friday they also found legions all over the front and back of her brain. The doctors are not wanting to give us a time estimite on how long she might have and I just really need to know. I was wondering if any one out there knew a good web site or has gone through this with a loved one and could possibly shed some light on this subject.
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There is no estimate when it comes to the amount of time left... The doctors said that my grandmother had 5 years left. She ended up living for another 5 years. You cannot go on what a doctor says or what anyone might say. Just spend every day with her like it is her last.
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We can't tell you exactly how much time she has. The oncologist doesn't want to make predictions based on statistics because they are always wrong for each special individual. I can tell you that you will probably see it coming when it gets down to the last month or two, and you will see a downward trend even before that. As long as she is able to be active, maintain her strength, eat well, maintain her weight and have no trouble breathing, you should have some time left. Enjoy every good day to the fullest. Why do you really want to know? Over my 20 years as a cancer specialist doctor, I saw hundreds of people with lung cancers. Each was different. Often family members would push to know the future. When they heard numbers they didn't like, they often bargained for a more favorable prediction as if that might help. It's a no win situation for doctors to make guesses like this. You will hear many answers on this site where people say the doctor "gave" someone a certain amount of time and it turned out to be wrong. That is because it is always a guess based on statistics. Maybe your mom will do much better than the average statistical person. Here's a site you can use to study the stats if you wish. You are looking for "Stage IV lung cancer" http://lungdiseases.about.com/od/lungcancer/a/lungcancerstage.htm If you want a medical professional site with statistics from multiple university group studies (much more complex) - - http://www.meb.uni-bonn.de/cancer.gov/CDR0000062945.html#REF_44 Here you are looking for extensive stage or stage IV small cell lung carcinoma.
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Emmy, I cannot give you a better answer than the doctor, but I do moderate a support group and it may help you. It is a close group with some very nice people. To the Doctor Above--Would you consider joining the group to provide some medical responses?
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take every day as it comes and every day is a bonus every time i leave my kids or at the end of a call to them i tell them that i love them so if anything happens we know the last words spoken was I Love you ty this it is a comfort to our family my husband has terminal lung cancer which had spread to the brain this tumour was removed and the lung one was shrunk after radiation it is hard to accept and that's why i say every day is a bonus enjoy your time with your Mum make evey day count as they are precious to both of you i wish you well and your Mum take care



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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

How does quitting smoking reduce the risk of lung cancer

How does quitting smoking reduce the risk of lung cancer?

Cancer - 7 Answers
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If you smoke or know somebody that does just please stop. I dont know how and im not a doctor or anything but I know that it kills u. My grandma died and suffered from lung cancer and she smoked. Please listen!
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This is a joke, right???? Tobacco smoke is full of tars and carcinogenics --compounds that cause cancer. Reduce the exposure, you reduce the cances of cancer of the lung. Cancer of the lung, is relatively rare in non-smokers --- not non-existant, but relatively rare.
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They say that if you quit smoking , after a certain amount of time, your body reverts back to the condition it was prior to smoking. Peace!
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I'm not sure but it does lower the risk
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hahahahahaa Thats a good one...Are u serious,I smoked for 35 years and got lung cancer and had sugery and have been cancer free for 5 years...Due to I quit 5 years ago...Everytime u smoke you are covering your lungs with tar.If you quit your lungs will repair it self if it isn't to late.
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cigarettes causes lung cancer but its not the only thing that causes lung cancer.but it does decrease your odds tho. i lost my right lung to cancer in 2001 i was a heavy smoker. please if you smoke quit. if youre interested this is a good site to visit www.whyquit.com



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Sunday, April 1, 2012

What FOOD is good to eat to protect the lungs from lung cancer because I smoke a little weed

What FOOD is good to eat to protect the lungs from lung cancer because I smoke a little weed??

Other - Food & Drink - 13 Answers
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shame on you I'm not going to tell a dope addict the answer
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Anything with vitamin C
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Forget about the types of food, if myou want to prevent lung cancer, STOP SMOKING WEED< OR ANYTHING ELSE YOU SMOKE.
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A little weed...............has the MOST tar and nicotine; and you hold it in. Nice move Sparky. How about don't smoke...........does that answer your question?
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How much is a little? You should be more worried about your brain.
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One of the guests above made a couple of good points, namely, that some people smoke all their lives and get no serious illness. And, further, that Collins ate a "pure", but highly acid-producing diet. This person is correct when he/she says we have to look at the entire picture. Collins unfortunately sees only two methods of curing disease: the traditional, simple cures of yore, OR the violent, damaging slash-burn-poison routine that he went through on the grounds that modern society is so "technical" & un-natural that our medical treatments have to be un-natural, also! Talk about yin & yang! It is a fact that there ARE folks with cancer who have cured themselves with gentle methods even in this day and age. The big hurdle was getting over the fear that comes with the diagnosis. I am sorry to hear that Collins could come up with nothing better than astragalus, presumably because it is an Oriental herb, whilst ignoring various natural approaches that western society has to offer. What is the point of macrobiotic dietary ideology, anyway, if so many who have followed it for decades are falling over dead of horrid diseases? How long will it take macrobiotic devotees to "get it" - that their approach is not beneficial? How could I be so ignorant in this issue. It has been more than 35 years that I want to do research of this. I did not have time for anything. Thank God for this info. I knew it that It was dangerous but I did not know why especificaly. I donne this reading because I heard a comment by the doctor who refused to do surgery a heavy smoker patient when I was lissening in the other doctor office's room. I am not a smoker. But I witnessed the death of my ex-boyfriend with lung cancer Was George Harrison a vegan? If he still used animal milk in his diet, along with the very yin Indian spices, being vegetarian wouldn't have helped much. He also seemed to smoke commercial cigarettes and was known as a chain smoker, and not an outdoor-only imbiber. American Spirit will send you the two-page sheet -- packed to the margins of all the chemicals and additives added to commericial cigarettes--with the bleached papers and materials in filters being even more damaging. I believe those who smoke under three cigarettes of organic tobacco a day, perhaps after meals (not breakfast!), and only take two or three inhales at a time before stubbing it out, would probably would have a difficult time contracting cancer from such moderate use. As American Spirit states in its informative packet--most people smoking the organic tobacco, find they use less and less. Since it is a habit, the whole rolling process also slows one down a bit. Anyway, I believe extremely moderate use of tobacco, outdoors, with cleansing breaths afterwards and a strict vegan macrobiotic diet, would leave one healthier than a mediocre diet with lots of yin bingeing--which a couple of puffs might have prevented. Just an opinion. I discovered macrobiotics at the age of 20. I'm now 47 and have the occasional cigarette. I would first distinguish between the usual commercial cigarettes that are full of chemicals and taste awful, and the organic cigarettes that are essentially pure tobacco. Most cancer statistics are based on people who smoke the heavily chemicallized products. Then there is the factor of quantity. No matter how pure, excessive quantity can change anything. I believe Georges Ohsawa observed that there is no poisonous substance, only excess. That would suggest that if one were to smoke even the most chemically laden cigarettes, if they smoked only one a year and further took measures to balance it by plenty of good air, water, food and thought, that cigarette could actually help, or at least not harm. Where the healthful balance rests has to be determined on an individual basis. Certainly a pack or two of chemical cigarettes a day is asking for trouble. Quantity changes quality.
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food ? , maybe vegetables , fruits or things like this . But actually if u r this much sad for your lungs , try 2 smoke fewer and if ur living in a polluted city like me , try to have some masks !
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how about making brownies instead of smoking, that way you can get your chocoalte fix at the same time.
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If u r not going to quit anytime soon, you should have garlic, onions and plenty of different kinds of hot peppers. I have read that these are good foods for the lungs.
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Johns Hopkins research says: "Marijuana Unlikely to Cause Head, Neck, or Lung Cancer" - see http://www.webmd.com/content/article/23/1728_57309 UCLA: "U.S. study sees no marijuana link to lung cancer" - see http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12943013/ or, if you don't like msnbc, how abou the Washington Post? See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052501729_pf.html
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eating healthy food is a start but one needs to stop smoking to avoid cancer.............
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pineapple tomatoe and any thing with lycopene such as spinich. Take your multivitamin. Quit smoking.
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Weed isn't known to cause cancer. Drinking lots of water helps to clean the lungs - 2-3 litres per day.


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