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pleural mesothelioma 16 Nov 2014 22:23 #48160

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Hello, my wife has pleural mesothelioma. I want to start with MMS because somebody told me this is the right move to make. Is there anybody supporting this? Or are ther better ways to choose. I realy dont have any experians with alternative health products. I learned already that you may not call MMS a medicin.

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pleural mesothelioma 17 Nov 2014 00:41 #48162

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I found this info on the Internet - is this what your wife has and was it diagnosed as malignant?

Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive cancer that develops in the thin layer of tissue surrounding the lungs known as the pleura. The disease is caused primarily by the inhalation of microscopic asbestos fibers. Once these fibers are inhaled, they can become lodged in the lining around the lungs. The fibers accumulate in the body, and can ultimately lead to cancer.

It's the most common of the four types of mesothelioma, accounting for about 75 percent of all cases diagnosed annually in the U.S. More than 2,000 people are diagnosed with this pleural cancer each year.

A majority of these cases are traced to occupational exposure to asbestos, which put factory workers, shipyard workers, mechanics and construction workers at the highest risk. Keep in mind, it can take anywhere from 10 to 50 years after exposure for the cancer to develop.

If malignant you would probably want to start with Protocol 2000 (bottom of this page). And, if you have time, downloading and reading Jim Humble's latest ebook (2011) will help get you up to speed on MMS. Product and book links are at the top of this page.

Searching this forum I found this link regarding the same disease:
g2cforum.org/index.php/list/cancers/17927-asbestos-related-lung-cancer-mesothelioma#17927
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pleural mesothelioma 17 Nov 2014 10:22 #48169

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