Re: Suggestions for alternative treatment for stage 4 colorectal cancer?
Actually I read that with Budwig things got worse before they got better. I'd been stopped up for a week, so I didn't think there was much hope and I'd be in for surgery within two weeks.
But thankfully within the next two or three days, some small amount of {gross out alert} liquid was able to pass offering some relief. Each day it seemed to be more until a week or so later I was able to pass solids. It was very narrow and concave as it had to squeeze around the tumor. But it was enough to do the job.
I'd say bowel movements were almost normal within 6 months (except for the thinness and concaveness) and concaveness and tumor were gone maybe a year later.
I had to continue with the Budwig though since it completely soothed away the rectal pain. A few years later I stopped taking the Budwig mix when I was lazy about it on vacation, and neither the pain nor the tumor returned and never took it again. This was maybe 5 years ago.
Of course I did everything under the sun else I could think of including lots of detox (saunas chlorella), colon cleanses, fitness, yoga, meditation, earthing sun exposure (per Budwig), superfoods, cell food, clean diet etc.
But all that said, the turn around came after starting Budwig. You have to follow the protocol without significant deviations and address every other source of toxicity you can think of - physical and mental.
I've had two friends with cancer that I got started with the Budwig diet. In both cases they felt better and found their symptoms disappearing. But sadly in both cases they were talked out of staying the course by their doctors and/or families.