Can tomatoes cure a spine tumor or stop it from growing?

Short answer: No. Long answer: There are no double blind published studies saying it can. You can probably find websites that say tomatoes can fix cancer- however when you look for proof it is always anecdotal and not reproducible.

However, tomatoes-- as well as cats, people, rats, carrots... (anything) may have subclinical levels of some substance that can theoretically do it in a context that would be impossible to replicate just by eating tomatoes. For example, the substance may require a dosage that is equivalent to eating 50 tomatoes and it may need to be injected directly into the tumor. If you're seeking medical advice, I would suggest doing as your oncologist says-- if you do not trust your oncologist, you need to find one you do trust.

They are the only practitioners that have a chance of knowing the best treatments available... and they can tell you just how the medications work and what side effects to expect. If tomatoes could cure cancer-- doctors would prescribe them. Before you decide to take advice from someone that isn't a licensed practitioner, be sure to check out whatstheharm.Net and see what happens when people in the past have tried similar treatments.

Short answer: No. Long answer: There are no double blind published studies saying it can. You can probably find websites that say tomatoes can fix cancer- however when you look for proof it is always anecdotal and not reproducible.

However, tomatoes-- as well as cats, people, rats, carrots... (anything) may have subclinical levels of some substance that can theoretically do it in a context that would be impossible to replicate just by eating tomatoes. For example, the substance may require a dosage that is equivalent to eating 50 tomatoes and it may need to be injected directly into the tumor. If you're seeking medical advice, I would suggest doing as your oncologist says-- if you do not trust your oncologist, you need to find one you do trust.

They are the only practitioners that have a chance of knowing the best treatments available... and they can tell you just how the medications work and what side effects to expect. If tomatoes could cure cancer-- doctors would prescribe them. Before you decide to take advice from someone that isn't a licensed practitioner, be sure to check out whatstheharm.net and see what happens when people in the past have tried similar treatments.

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