A Love Story

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By Robert Hall

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These well researched facts prove how insane this world is. Concerning the healthcare industry, I once read, a patient being cured is a customer lost and a society that keeps cures a secret so they can sell medication is not a real society but a mental institution. The cancer industry certainly qualifies as big business, in 2024, 220.80 billion was the revenue generated. An article stated that the industry is so huge that if a cure was found there's a chance the economy would collapse. The cost of a single chemotherapy treatment can vary greatly, rough estimations can range from $10,000 to $200,000 per treatment. Oncologists receive a 6% markup, meaning when they infuse a patient with a $10,000 monthly course of chemotherapy, their practice yields an extra $600. So the doctors make a minimum of $600 per treatment. Chemotherapy can cause a range of side effects, some of the most serious being infection and a weakened immune system, easy bruising and bleeding, and nerve pain. Chemotherapy can also damage cells in the heart, kidneys, bladder, lungs, and nervous system. I read of a doctor several years ago who had specialized in cancer treatment for 17 years and quit. He was tired of the hypocrisy and claimed studies that proved chemotherapy was 97% ineffective, quite simply it does not work. He started doing talk shows and is a strong advocate of holistic medicine. The specialist explained there are ways to change the body chemistry from acidic to alkaline; it is much more difficult for cancer to survive in an alkaline environment. He's a strong advocate of exercise, oxygen, and vitamin therapy. The bottom line is never, never, never agree to chemotherapy.

This is a love story for in truth it is our story, yours and mine. Two young people met and grew up together. They became acquainted quite by accident on the phone for a business purpose. After weeks of talking, they became very comfortable with one another's personalities and enjoyed the same sense of humor. She then asked him to come to her business for a cup of coffee. Something extraordinary happened, when they looked at one another both were silent and somewhat stunned. An electricity, but not quite, shot between them. This was an energy that neither of them had ever experienced and there were no words to adequately describe what they astonishingly felt. Tears came to their eyes and no words were yet spoken. They simply smiled and were somewhat stunned in the beauty of the moment. Instantly they understood that they'd known one another for a very long time and were simply re-uniting. When she spoke first, he heard what was somewhat like music in the melody of her voice. They were instant lovers. She was, by far, the most beautiful woman he'd ever had the honor to gaze upon. This wasn't simply a physical attraction but much much deeper. In his eyes, she seemed to be surrounded by a type of light. She's radiant. Their remembered love was coming to the surface and would continue to grow for the next twenty years. They were the deepest of friends and understood completely nothing would ever come between them again. They were happy. Bob



A Love Story