< It's a pity because I feel that an orthomolecular doctor might have given him a chance. The body requires a huge amount of nutrients to regenerate and he was likely lacking on that front for decades.
But that is modern medicine - just claims of expensive urine wiping away the criticism of the 1950s-levels of RDAs of nutrients - all despite decades of contrary evidence.
He was likely in a critical situation with his heart being quite weak. That can go quite fast.
Private Man was strong as a horse, just had cancer eating away at him and he said good-bye publicly before it got too debilitating.
Ultimately it's all an individual experience we are on here. Everyone is born with an expiry date - what matters is what you do between those two dates.
But that is modern medicine - just claims of expensive urine wiping away the criticism of the 1950s-levels of RDAs of nutrients - all despite decades of contrary evidence.
He was likely in a critical situation with his heart being quite weak. That can go quite fast.
Private Man was strong as a horse, just had cancer eating away at him and he said good-bye publicly before it got too debilitating.
Ultimately it's all an individual experience we are on here. Everyone is born with an expiry date - what matters is what you do between those two dates.