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 [...]
10 Comments • Continue Reading →Cancer treatment modalities at Oasis of Hope Tijuana…..part 1 of 4
Dr. Contreras can use treatments approved in other countries, even if 300 yards away, in the U.S., it’s not legal. (That doesn’t mean it’s been evaluated and deemed illegal—it just means it hasn’t been approved.) That’s a rather compelling reason to seek treatment at Oasis of Hope. Giving a cancer patient more options is a [...]
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 →Dr. Lodi on camera, OASIS part 10 of 13
Here’s my first video with Dr. Lodi, and I’ll post another one tomorrow. I asked Dr. Lodi his success rate relative to allopathic stats and he said, “70% or 80% leave here with no cancer or very little cancer. But the 5-yr. marker is the telling statistic.” And it is very difficult for holistic [...]
6 Comments • Continue Reading →All I think about is cancer…Dr. Max Gerson…part 3 of 7
Yesterday over 10,000 people read the blog, and I’m grateful for the comments made here, especially by those who have battled cancer, or been the primary support for a child, spouse, or parent. I am deeply moved by your stories. Possibly the most fascinating figure in “alternative health” for cancer treatment is Dr. Max Gerson, [...]
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