In a message dated 1/7/05 12:34:29 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
At 04:07 AM 07/01/05, you wrote:
>To all you wonderful posters here in the USA and abroad I post this
>question. I received a call from my oldest daughter living in Virginia.
>She informed me that she has Hepatitus-B, and has undergone several
>clinical trials with new drugs. Her doctors had her on "Interferon" for
>awhile which helped only for a short time. During the testing of dif-
>ferent protocols her Thyroid was all but destroyed(now taking Thyroid
>pills.).
Hi there,
Hep-B is not as dangerous as the pharma-pr-machine makes out, just the same
as with Cancer. That is the good news.
The bad is that her system has been pretty well totalled by the deadly
intoxication she has undergone.
More good news is that - although her fun-time party days are well and
truly over - if she goes to a strict diet regime - a truly strict "food
combining practise" diet, ( totally misnamed as the whole point of it is to
*not* combine acid and alkaline foods in the same meal) the results are
often quite amazing.
Key factors in recovery/repair ( from ANY symptoms):
No "white" anything ever again: flour, sugar, cakes,
No booze, no coffee, no meat, no processed dairy foods.
Virtually nothing that is "fun" or "convenient" foods, or
manufactured/processed outside the home.
Works for cancer. Works for MS. CFS. Lyme, etc.
Best wishes to you and your daughter.
Himagain
Please note: Nothing said here is to be construed as legalised medical
advice. You must as always, exercise due diligence. My information is based
on what is called "anecdotal data" ( not approved by the Medical Industry)
merely gained in running a large successful Cancer recovery group for many
years and personally recovering from two forms of Cancer : both a
self-induced and industrial. Both terminal. ( 12 weeks prognosis). 20-odd
years ago.
Thanks Him!
I'm not sure she will abide by this strict diet menu, but it is surely
worth a try, especially for an expedient recovery!
Thank you, Pete