Steve Jobs’ Doctor Wants to Teach You the Formula for Long Life

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I'm not trying to be a dick....but....maybe using Steve Jobs as an example of someone that benefited from your "formula for long life" is a bad idea. :eek:

The combination of serious scientist and accessible communicator has earned Agus plenty of high-profile admirers. “He’s disruptive” is how his friend will.i.am describes Agus. “A prophet,” says Marc Benioff, chair and CEO of Salesforce.com and another buddy. “What he does is really important,” vice president Al Gore says, praising Agus’ willingness to defy “a certain peer pressure” that discourages “taking the discoveries of science into popular culture.”
 
Is he the doctor that recommended the alternative medicine herbal treatment for cancer, or the board appointed physician that chastised Steve Jobs more or less for being an idiot and not getting the surgery as he pleaded over and over again when the recovery rate was as high as 92%. :rolleyes:
 
He dresses in a black sweater and gray pants because Jobs told him to? What a tool.
 
"David Agus helped Steve Jobs live longer. Now he want to help us all."

This guy wants everyone to die.
 
Don't eat heart disease foods or cancer plastic used to store food, stay fairly with a little exercise, and don't breathe cancer air. You're welcome.
 
This is pathetic.
People want guarantees of a long healthy life. There is NO SUCH THING.
You can be a top flight athlete and drop dead young, or a chain smoker that lives to 95; both are common.
It has been proven that genetics has everything to do with getting cancer or not.
There is not amount of exercise or supplements you can take to overturn that.
 
This is pathetic.
People want guarantees of a long healthy life. There is NO SUCH THING.
You can be a top flight athlete and drop dead young, or a chain smoker that lives to 95; both are common.
It has been proven that genetics has everything to do with getting cancer or not.
There is not amount of exercise or supplements you can take to overturn that.

But if one's genetics has a propensity for cancer, then to have a greater probability of living longer that person should eat healthy, not smoke, etc...
 
But if one's genetics has a propensity for cancer, then to have a greater probability of living longer that person should eat healthy, not smoke, etc...

Of course, good health habits=better life all together.
And just because Angelina Jolie had her boobs cut off doesn't mean she won't die of a brain tumor.
 
Step One: Don't get pancreatic cancer.

Step Two: If you do get a different cancer, try to get one that can be treated and suppressed.

I SOLVED IT!
 
This new age "doctor" is a twat.

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This guy is a fucking dolt.
He says not to take vitamin supplements nor juicing? :confused:

Oh, and he's also a complete tool for wearing the clothes Steve Jobs told him to wear.
Way to think for yourself. :rolleyes:
 
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This guy is a fucking dolt.
He says not to take vitamin supplements nor juicing? :confused:

Oh, and he's also a complete tool for wearing the clothes Steve Jobs told him to wear.
Way to think for yourself. :rolleyes:

He mixes in some common sense stuff with some stuff that's just plain false.

You don't want to be on statins, it's not healthy. You want to eliminate the NEED for statins. What's causing cholesterol issues and inflammation? Your shitty diet.

Don't take vitamins or supplements? Yea, how many Americans have a healthy balance of Omega 3 and 6 in their diet? Very few. You can avoid taking these supplements if you adopt a proper diet, but how many people stick with that?

Avoid juicing? Well, don't drink 10 carrots worth of juice every day, you'll be jacking up your glycemic load. Try kale smoothies instead. Or balance your intake of the vitamins and minerals you actually need. Stop eating foods that the body has a tough time metabolizing properly.

Don't detox? You need to detox before you can accomplish the above steps.
 
This guy is a murderer, plain and simple.

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He says not to take vitamin supplements nor juicing? :confused:
Juicing isn't very good, as you are not eating the whole fruit; for instance you're going to get more sugar than you can handle.

I agree with LeninGHOLA wholeheartedly.

And the whole "no vitamins thing" is way underspecified. Perhaps the standard multivitamin isn't very interesting. Those with iron can actually be dangerous. However things like Omega 3 supplements are very safe bets if you have the typical modern diet.
 
Is he the doctor that recommended the alternative medicine herbal treatment for cancer, or the board appointed physician that chastised Steve Jobs more or less for being an idiot and not getting the surgery as he pleaded over and over again when the recovery rate was as high as 92%. :rolleyes:

If he's the latter, then sure, believe him. If he's the former.....
 
Is he the doctor that recommended the alternative medicine herbal treatment for cancer, or the board appointed physician that chastised Steve Jobs more or less for being an idiot and not getting the surgery as he pleaded over and over again when the recovery rate was as high as 92%. :rolleyes:

Steve Jobs had Exocrine Pancreatic cancer, he never had a 92% chance of recovery. Not with all the money in the world, at stage 1A you have about an 86% chance that you won't see five years, that's a 14% five year survival rate.

Steve Jobs lived a very long time for a man with pancreatic cancer.
 
Steve Jobs had Exocrine Pancreatic cancer, he never had a 92% chance of recovery. Not with all the money in the world, at stage 1A you have about an 86% chance that you won't see five years, that's a 14% five year survival rate.

Steve Jobs lived a very long time for a man with pancreatic cancer.

Agreed, pancreatic cancer is a death sentence. Jobs cheated death for quite a while.
 
Steve Jobs had Exocrine Pancreatic cancer, he never had a 92% chance of recovery. Not with all the money in the world, at stage 1A you have about an 86% chance that you won't see five years, that's a 14% five year survival rate.

Steve Jobs lived a very long time for a man with pancreatic cancer.
He had a rare islet-cell neuroendocrine pancreatic tumor, diagnosed very early.

He ignored the diagnoses for approximately a year as his health declined and he treated himself with herbal teas, juicing, and accupuncture. Walter Isaacson wrote in his book that Steve Jobs eventually did admit he made a mistake "thinking different" toward the end, but unfortunately his hype machine was so powerful he even managed to convince himself.

His seven year survival rate for that type of tumor post treatment is average.

The reason his survival rate was reported so high is as he had it diagnosed before he even had any symptoms, because he had abdominal scans done as part of a routine physical (which normal people don't, but he has money to burn so why not). Most people don't realize they have a tumor until much later stages since they don't have it diagnosed until they notice serious symptoms.
 
I've read so much about the bad effects of smoking, drinking, over-eating and sex that I've decided to give up reading
 
Don't eat heart disease foods or cancer plastic used to store food, stay fairly with a little exercise, and don't breathe cancer air. You're welcome.

So what about the healthy people 30 years old who run marathon, eat healthy and drop dead at 30 from a heart attack....

Now explain the 100 year old mon who smokes every day since he could walk, eats bacon and egg's every morning and drinks whiskey..

Genetics... plays a huge part as well...
 
So what about the healthy people 30 years old who run marathon, eat healthy and drop dead at 30 from a heart attack....

Now explain the 100 year old mon who smokes every day since he could walk, eats bacon and egg's every morning and drinks whiskey..

Genetics... plays a huge part as well...

Genetics and statistical outliers. It's not guesswork to say that, on average, healthy people live longer.
 
Algore...Al Gore...!???? That man's got his mitts into every crooked snake-oil scheme in the world, it seems. Unreal.
 
Steve Jobs had Exocrine Pancreatic cancer, he never had a 92% chance of recovery. Not with all the money in the world, at stage 1A you have about an 86% chance that you won't see five years, that's a 14% five year survival rate.

Steve Jobs lived a very long time for a man with pancreatic cancer.

It is my understanding that jobs actually had an islet cell neuroendocrine tumor on his pancreas. While the vast majority of pancreatic cancers (something like 99%) are fatal, the rare type Steve Jobs had can be removed with surgery if found early enough.
 
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So what about the healthy people 30 years old who run marathon, eat healthy and drop dead at 30 from a heart attack....
Learn to read between the lines... 99% of the time that means "drug abuser". Cocaine + alcohol + etc in combo = heart attack.
 
Steve Jobs had Exocrine Pancreatic cancer, he never had a 92% chance of recovery. Not with all the money in the world, at stage 1A you have about an 86% chance that you won't see five years, that's a 14% five year survival rate.

Steve Jobs lived a very long time for a man with pancreatic cancer.

he definatly suprised alot of people lasting that long. he coulda had the op and not survived. don't think alot of people understand that. like him not it must have been very hard for him to decide on what to do
 
Steve Jobs had Exocrine Pancreatic cancer, he never had a 92% chance of recovery. Not with all the money in the world, at stage 1A you have about an 86% chance that you won't see five years, that's a 14% five year survival rate.

Steve Jobs lived a very long time for a man with pancreatic cancer.

This. Pancreatic cancer is a death sentence. Most people are dead within a few months of diagnosis.
 
I don't see why everyone is bashing this doctor, he made history.
Seriously, think about it a second.
He was the first to document a case of pancreatic cancer that doubled as rectal cancer.
How did he manage such an amazing medical miracle?
The cancer killed the world's biggest asshole!

*laughs inappropriately*
Really, how could you NOT see that coming?
 
This is my thought only, but.....When your number is up, your number is up.

Taking supplements, etc. to try to have a healthier life is BS *IMHO*. If you are eating correctly, you shouldn't HAVE to take supplements.
 
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