At 01:21 AM 03/03/05, you wrote:

And I need it too. My husband was diagnosed yesterday for the third time. Sigh. MA

You really will have to face giving up the "good life", I'm afraid.  :-)
Any form of cancer is a very bad sign of systemic intoxication. What sort of blood state is he in? Acid Ph of what sort of level? It can be dropped pretty dramatically by simply changing from a cancerous diet.

Only this very day, I had a call from a MD - hysterical because his wife has proved positive for a cancer. "What can he do, what can he do???" He *knows* medical treatment is extremely dangerous and ineffective. Same anecdotal reporting of an opinion I once heard out in the jungle somewhere, as I passed to him:
FIRST.  Do not let her have any invasive treatment.
SECOND. Test her Ph.  If over 6.8 she does not have Cancer - merely a tumour -
THIRD. Whether Ph acid positive or not, get her out of the "good life" - where do you think tumours and melanomas come from? ( He didn't know - like most Doctors) FOURTH. Cancer is not a big deal - not like losing a leg, or having asbestosis, or physical brain damage. More like being an alcoholic/diabetic. You have demonstrated a weakness for sugar and have a damaged metabolic system. Like owning an old auto, ( even if you are 21!) your body needs TLC from now on. That's all. FIFTH. Fear kills more people than bullets. There is never a time when fear has a use. Never. Any action, any positive action at all will banish it to the animal world where it belongs.

Best wishes,
Himagain
NOTA BENE: NOTHING I say here or elsewhere should be construed as any form of qualified advice on any matter unless specifically paid for at my counselling rate of $2000 per hour. Your due diligence is mandatory in all things - especially in longevity matters.




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