Reversing Crohn’s disease
I saw this post from Melanie yesterday, in response to an old blog of mine. I thought it warranted front-and-center attention. It’s especially on my mind after a convo after my Lehi, UT class last night with a mother of a young (20-ish) Crohn’s patient who eats no fiber. That’s the problem with Crohn’s patients, [...]
7 Comments • Continue Reading →Anti-perspirants and shaving….do they cause breast cancer too?
Antiperspirants and underarm shaving cause breast cancer, too! Dr. Kris McGrath, M.D. of Chicago published a study of 400 breast cancer survivors, in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention. Women who aggressively shave and use antiperspirant had a diagnosis of breast cancer 22 years earlier than non-users. The most obvious conclusion is that tiny nicks [...]
59 Comments • Continue Reading →Treatments and testing at Oasis Irvine….part 5 of 7
Intravenous Vita C: A massive dose of Intravenous Vita C is a natural chemotherapeutic agent as well as having many other helpful advantages to an immune-compromised patient. In combination with hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT), it can be very powerful and completely nontoxic—good for the good cells, bad for the bad cells. Dr. Hugh Riordan documented [...]
3 Comments • Continue Reading →ANDIE’s STORY, part 4 of 7 on Oasis Irvine
You think you might give up all your pleasure in life, if you follow the anti-cancer nutritional program of raw plant food? Listen to what Andie, a breast cancer patient, has to say. You might be surprised. Whatever she’s having, I want some!
1 Comment • Continue Reading →Other prescribed do-it-yourself treatments…part 3 of 7 (about Oasis Irvine)
Coffee enemas: Five times a week, Dr. C says, they are mandatory. (Keep in mind the Gerson protocol has people doing them several times a day!) When I tell people how important this treatment is, they are very squeamish. But people feel amazing doing it, it’s very powerful in its health benefits, and if you [...]
6 Comments • Continue Reading →Dietary philosophy and supplements, part 2 of 7
DIETARY PHILOSOPHY Dr. Connealy’s program, executed by her nutritionist, Liliana, is 80% alkaline and 20% acid foods (like animal products, grains, berries). They feed patients 20% fat, 30% protein, 50% carbs in the form of veggies, and about 50% raw in the form of vegetables, 2 green juices, and two salads daily. They do not [...]
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Cancer Treatment at Oasis of Hope IRVINE (Center for New Medicine), part 1 of 7
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy spoke before I did, in Costa Mesa, to 300 GSG readers, before I began studying with her at her clinic, Center for New Medicine, in Irvine the next day. We also went to dinner at Jenny Ross’ 118 Degrees restaurant. Fabulous raw vegan food! Jenny is a beautiful young, and very [...]
4 Comments • Continue Reading →Co-existing with cancer, or curing it?
Of course, every cancer patient hopes for the words “remission” or even better, “cure.” Those things are possible and do happen regularly, especially with early-stage cancers. But, one thing that has been a surprise to me in my studies thus far is that practitioners almost universally talk about how cancer does not have to be [...]
3 Comments • Continue Reading →Treatment modalities at Oasis of Hope, pharmaceutical and neutraceuticals, part 4 of 4
The following is a list of drugs and other neutraceuticals that Oasis docs prescribe. Reading my abstract below may seem like all of the herbal supplements do the same things. Inhibit enzymes that fend off T-cells in the tumor, cut off the tumor’s ability to increase its blood supply, enhance chemotherapy efficacy, and support immune [...]
9 Comments • Continue Reading →Treatment modalities at Oasis…..part 3 of 4
Ultraviolet Light. Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI) eliminates bacteria in the blood, and Dr. Niels Ryberg Finsen won a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1903 for successfully treating 300 lupus patients with UV light, a modality still used and accepted in Europe. What happened to it, then—for lupus, and in general? A century of American obsession [...]
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