Recipes from CHI! Part 1 of 2
“Going off sugar” has always been hard for me, because the way I eat really healthy even in the face of temptation, is to tell myself, “I could have that if I wanted to. I choose not to.” (I list reasons in my head, if I’m tempted.) Or, occasionally, I say yes rather than no, [...]
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Creative Health Institute, Part 4 of 5
These are just a few of my new friends who participated in the 10-day Detox and Rebuild program. I’m telling you their motives for traveling to CHI, and their comments about the experience. 1. Donna. She was actually a teacher returning to talk about essential oils, but she reduced her melanoma cancer 75% in 14 [...]
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Creative Health Institute, part 1 of 5
I’m home from Hodunk, Michigan! I’ve just returned from a phenomenal experience at Creative Health Institute, in Hodunk, Michigan. It’s my first stop in a tour over the next year studying non-toxic ways people treat and beat cancer. In this blog series, I have people’s astonishing real stories, some fabulous recipes, and a bunch of [...]
19 Comments • Continue Reading →An open letter to practitioners of Oncology
Dear Oncology Practitioner: Let’s lay down the weapons, and take up a flashlight instead. Let’s shine the light on whether cutting, burning, and poisoning really work. Let’s care about the human body’s sanctity, and the need we have for our immune system for the rest of our lives, more than we care about debate, defensiveness, [...]
119 Comments • Continue Reading →All I think about is CANCER…am I a “conspiracy theorist?”…part 7 of 7
The ridiculous diatribe I read by an M.D., against all things non-medical, acts as if those who don’t subscribe to “modern medicine” are all quacks because they are conspiracy theorists. (Caught in his net include those utilizing means other than chemo to treat cancer, those wanting to avoid amalgam fillings, those wanting to avoid mercury [...]
5 Comments • Continue Reading →All I think about is CANCER…Challenges I’ll face studying “alt-med”…part 6 of 7
Quotes by Charlotte Gerson I read recently: “You cannot heal the body with poison.” “Dr. Gerson . . . with nutritional metabolic therapy . . . was able to return the body to full balance with complete mineralization, complete immune response, complete oxidation, and complete liver function. When all of these things work completely, there [...]
7 Comments • Continue Reading →All I think about is cancer…if there were a cure, my doc would tell me…part 5 of 7
That old “if there were a cure for cancer, wouldn’t all the doctors be using it?” an M.D. employs in his rant I just read against all non-toxic treatments is a farce. Medical doctors like everyone else are eating pizza and soda on their lunch break, doctors have among the highest mortality rates of any [...]
13 Comments • Continue Reading →All I think about is CANCER…on ‘quacks’….part 4 of 7
I had a lovely lunch yesterday with reader who is a documentary filmmaker. After reading all of your comments on this blog series this week, she wrote me, “I think you have a tiger by the tail here.” I have a prediction. As I make a documentary and develop a web site exploring the various [...]
7 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, [...]
11 Comments • Continue Reading →All I think about is cancer….the treatment options….part 2 of 7
I have been in the early stages of planning my next huge project. We are going to tackle the subject of how to educate people about NON-TOXIC TREATMENT OF CANCER. I will be visiting quite a few clinics that specialize in “alternative health” means to treat cancer without chemotherapy and radiation. Some employ a raw-food [...]
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