Re: My dad has cancer...desperate for answers by ParaZapper ..... Cancer Forum
Date: 1/17/2007 10:42:27 AM ( 17 y ago)
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>- didn't include juicing - which can lead to diabetes, in spite of what all the juice addicts tell you.
The problem with juicing, especially with those who have cancer, is that the glycemic index and glycemic load are often ignored. Often juicers use mostly what taste best, sweet veges such as carrots which are high in sugar, can increase diabetes, and most certainly feed cancer.
>- And it isn't ph and juicing.
I will say that he probably did not bother to check this out. What you fail to see is mainly that with change in attitude comes a change in diet and living style. These things can alkalyze the body without intending to do so or even knowing that it has happened. The problem with your answer is that no one bothered to see what other changes occurred along with the change in attitude.
This ignoring of pH is a major error on the part of those individuals. As long as the pH is below a certain point, new cancers will form. The lower it is, the greater the chance of cancer forming and the less the liklihood of survival.
This is not to say that attitude is not important, but sorry, it is not the final answer. I sat many days at the radiation center and talked to a lot of people of all ages who were going through treatment, some for as long as 15 years on and off. The ones who had the better attitudes generally did better, but not always.
BTW, 200 survivors is a small group and not much of a statistical sample. I have talked to well over that number and the feedback that I get does not match what you claim.
>- because, when it comes to cancer there is no one size fits all.
Agreed but I will say that I have not seen or talked to anyone with existant cancer who had reached a non-acid pH not matter what their attitude was.
>- Essiac tea
Did you know that Essiac is a very effective alkalyzing agent? Not as effective as Cesium chloride but safer.
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