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March 20, 2008


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March 29, 2008

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Hi everyone, thanks again for your responses! I really appreciate it. Has anyone heard what are some ways you can change your lifestyle after having cancer? I have heard stories where people changed a few things in their life and their cancer went away. Such as eating habits, exercising, or anything you can think of?? My friend has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and has been given up to 6 months to live and I am just trying to find out anything that others might be able to tell me from personal experience or anything they might have heard. We aren’t giving up on her and I was hoping for any words of advice. Thanks everyone! =)

Hi Kristen.

I can only tell you that I believe in the power of the mind and positive energy. I think your friend might want to pick up the book “Chicken Soup for the Survivor’s Soul” or some Wayne Dyer books (I really liked “Being in Balance”). Very inspirational. Also, I am reading an excellent new book by Eckhart Tolle called “A New Earth”.

There are plenty of stories where the doctor’s timeframe was wrong. Don’t let your friend give up. I also hope she can find a way to spend her time doing things that make her happiest.

Good luck and best wishes!

Hi Kristen,
The following information was emailed to me by my close friend. I thought you could tell your friend. All I have to go on is how my freind’s husband is doing. If you would like to talk directly with her, she said I could give you her email address. Here is her story:

Jimmy was diagnosed with cancer in the left lung, lymph nodes and adrenal glands in July, 2006. They gave him 6 months to live.
He has refused surgery, chemo and radiation. He does not even take any pain medications. He takes nothing the doctors have offered him EXCEPT a Catscan every 4 months.
The first 3 months he took NOTHING. Went back for a Catscan and his cancer had progressed 1/4 of an inch. So we knew it was the fast spreading type. At that time he started taking Graviola . He takes the liquid type. 2 full eyedroppers in a glass of water in the morning, again at lunch and again at bedtime. Here is the article on it.

http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Graviola.html

He took nothing else but Graviola for the next 4 months..went back for another scan…....it had progressed, but minuetly. Not even enough to measure.
At that time we started the N-Tense….capsule type from Raintree. He takes 2 of these in the morning and 2 at night. Here is the link….......

http://www.rain-tree.com/n-tense.htm

I also started him on B17 at the same time. This HAS to be ordered online. It is NOT sold in the US.
Here is an article on it and the next link is where to buy it. You need the 500 mg. Jimmy takes 1 in the morning and 1 at night. Here are the links.

http://www.think-aboutit.com/health/VitaminB17.htm

http://www.metabolicproductssupply.com/cat1_1.htm?gclid=CJ3R8IvWuJICFQxcgQodKDYfXw

After taking these along with the Graviola he went back for another scan….....guess what?
IT HAS STOPPED SPREADING.
He has continued his days with Graviola, N-Tense and B17. His cancer is still stopped. If not gone. His doctor has set him up for another Catscan after 6 months. Wonder why she thinks he doesn’t need one after 4 months anymore?

And of course, where would we be without prayer? Prayers work wonders!

Do take care and I hope this helps your friend. If she has any questions she can email me.
Hugs,
Ruth

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