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jdirks |
Posted - 02/13/2007 : 00:38:16 First I just want to say I think it is a God thing that I found your website today!! My Grandfather is living with the Basel cell skin cancer and has been dealing with it for quite some time. I cannot wait to share with him your possible alternative the abrasive surgery that leison removal requires.
I am 23 years old and have an appointment with a dermotologist to check out a few suspicous moles in April. I am anxious and have been thinking about all the possiblities of what could happen. I must I think a natural approach is something I welcome far more than what most doctor will offer.
I am really trying to take all that you have laid out on this website and put it in more simplified shorter terms so I can quickkly apply some of these lifestyle changing habits with my diet and so forth.
From what I gather you say it is bad to eat protein more than once a day, specifically processed meat and things of that nature. I also understand that dairy products are not all that great for you....I guess I am in need of a more direct diet plan so that I know more about what to eat and when to eat it. I am taking this all very seriously as I have a 3 yr old son to stay healthy for. If you have any recommedations of a book, or could tell me in more detail the diet that works for you I would greatly appreciate it!! |
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krissy |
Posted - 02/25/2008 : 18:44:16 Hi,
I am new to this forum, and I can see you posted a year ago, so in case you ever check back here, I have some things I use and highly recommend them.
I love the Hulda Clark book called THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES. It is like a supplement and vitamin bible.
A diet with about 80% raw vegtables (salads ect., and 10% carbs (rice, pasta, potatoes, fruit) 10% protien-from healthy sourses-nuts, fish ect.
I hope all is well with your grandad and yourself-God bless! |
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