Thyroid—you might have a problem and not know it
All estimates I’ve read are that 25 to 50 percent or more of American women have significant thyroid issues. Possibly over half of women over 40. Most of these women are undiagnosed. If you have low thyroid, which is the most common thyroid problem, symptoms may be low energy, slow metabolism / weight gain, dry [...]
20 Comments • Continue Reading →More about PSA / prostate cancer / breast cancer debates
Any time we take on a sacred cow—like testing PSA for prostate cancer—we hear about it. We are certainly getting emails and backlash now. I anticipated that. Thank you to everyone responding. Let me reiterate that I honor anyone’s right to decide about the PSA or mammogram issue for themselves. I feel strongly that we [...]
4 Comments • Continue Reading →The PSA for prostate cancer: does it detect cancer and save lives?
I recently mentioned, rather controversially, ways that the medical industry may actually be increasing our likelihood and rate of breast cancer, with mammography. I will document this more precisely, soon. I also wrote how the heavy metals in deodorant coupled with shaving, and also lymph restriction from wearing bras, increase our risk of breast cancer. [...]
23 Comments • Continue Reading →Detecting Cancer Far Earlier than Traditional Means..Part 6 of 7
The EDS Biosurvey Cancer Cascade. The “Cancer Cascade,” or the biochemical changes that occur in the human body, takes about 8 years before cancer cells develop into a tumor detectable by traditional means. That Cancer Cascade involves the pH in various tissues becoming too acidic, too oxygen-deprived, and the immune system and organ functioning [...]
5 Comments • Continue Reading →Update on Shirley, using “alternatives” after 2 rounds of chemo
You know I took 76-year old Shirley with me to An Oasis of Healing in Arizona? It’s been interesting to see someone I know undergoing the treatment of raw juice ‘feasting,’ immune system support, detox, oxygenating and alkalizing cancer to starve it out. She’s been back three times, there now for a week. Kels, her [...]
9 Comments • Continue Reading →MYTH: “My cancer just happened”
After my class in Carlsbad, a young mother of two small children waited to talk to me. She said, “You told your story of how you were desperate? I am just that—desperate.” And her eyes welled up with tears. She is tall and willowy, beautiful and blonde, and I am guessing once had a career [...]
7 Comments • Continue Reading →Dr. Lodi on camera, Oasis, part 11 of 13
This is such a good video you’ll want to watch it twice. Whether you have had cancer, or not. It’s Dr. Lodi explaining in nutshell version “natural chemotherapeutic agents” and ways to bolster the entire organism against cells gone awry.
18 Comments • Continue Reading →WHAT IS TREATMENT AT OASIS? part 6 of 13
I tell you for the next 3 days what treatment at Oasis consists of, most of which I participated in, myself. I will report in more detail in the book and documentary we are working on. In the coming year, Dr. Lodi and an international investor are opening a clinic that will not only serve [...]
Leave a comment • Continue Reading →The Quotable Dr. Thomas Lodi, OASIS, part 4 of 13
Sunday I want you to meet Christine, a patient at Oasis, who did a massive amount of homework before choosing to work with Dr. Lodi. Today I’m giving you some nuggets from Dr. Lodi’s lecture after mine in Mesa, plus other things he said last week during a patient education session, and talking with me [...]
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Texas, part 6 of 7: Kaye in Houston, Kaye in San Antonio
Here’s a photo of me with Kaye Barnard, whom we also met in Houston. She eats almost 100% raw vegan, which she calls “God’s way,” and credits that lifestyle with her current health, despite not one, but multiple, STAGE IV cancer diagnoses in the past! Dr. Lodi and I spoke last Saturday morning in Mesa, [...]
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