>>12259803 They have gone the way of radium, x-ray, and other means of that type (and I’d like to add here that x-ray and radium have their values in certain spots in the human body, but as a rule x-ray and radium both produce scar tissue which originally was healthy flesh and no one never likes the idea of going to bed "burnt" in trying to get rid of something else. With x-ray there is the scar tissue development. With radium, if the radium has had any curative properties for you, ten chances to one, you will find something else developing in your system which was created by the radium. In addition you will carry in your body the florescence of radium for years, so it would make it quite difficult to treat your body with anything else until the time comes that the doctor says to you, "It's about time we cut you open and chop some of this cancer out, if you haven't got too much of it, if you've got too much of it, we’ll leave you alone. We'll just button you back up but you'll just have to wait till the good Lord calls you." So now the doctor says, "Well, now you have to have an operation, "And he finds that he doesn't have too much to cut out. Say it happens to take a grip on your liver, one side of your liver, or maybe a portion of your lung is loaded with cancer and he cuts it out. Now what does he do? He starts the blood flowing, doesn't he? And he has to keep more blood going in through your arm while he’s cutting in and while the heart is pumping it out. Now, it just happens that as the blood is spilt, it could very definitely cause one thing, more cancer, because if you have ever noticed a person who has received an operation called, well, where the breast is removed, it's called breast carcinoma, almost invariably the other breast contracts the condition and pretty soon nodules are developed under the arm pits which then again tells you that, that person is literally alive with cancer. The doctor says, "Oh well, that was just