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Steve jobs might have lived longer: new details emerged of the death of the founder of Apple

The founder of Apple Steve jobs, who died of cancer in 2011, refused treatment when they learned the diagnosis. This was told to Dr. Michael hunter, who revealed some details of the illness and death of the legendary entrepreneur.

Jobs refused treatment against the advice of doctors. The doctor took the documents from which it follows that the founder of Apple took LSD.

“Spiritual practices, extreme dieting… I’m starting to speculate on why Steve was able to come to a decision to use alternative methods of treatment, and not to follow the advice of doctors,” says hunter.

The founder of Apple was against surgical intervention after he learned his diagnosis. According to the doctor, jobs could have lived longer if he would have immediately started treatment.

“Steve jobs ignored the advice of doctors and waited the whole 9 months before he was removed a cancerous tumor, which fluttered on his pancreas,” said hunter.

In 2003 Steve jobs was diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas, or rather its variety called neuroendocrine tumor of the islet cells. This is a very rare cancer disease, which, however, is operable, and if surgery is performed early, the patient usually recovers. Steve refused surgery, because I didn’t want to have his body dissected.

For nine months he tried to overcome the disease non-traditional methods — vegan diet, acupuncture (acupuncture), herbal medicine and even communicate with a psychic. When he finally decided to go under the scalpel, it was too late: the operation was successful, but the cancer has metastasized to the liver, the condition continued to deteriorate and after a few years of genius is not. According to doctors, agree jobs for an operation immediately, so early finals likely would have been avoided.

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