How I am curing my cancer without doctors and medicine.
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My daily log
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I log everything that I think plays a role in my health. This helps me determine what affects me positively, or negatively, so that I can adjust my approach.
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| 2008-10-25 |
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| 2008-10-23 |
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my urine pH graph
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my weight graph (kg)
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| Heiner posted this story on 2008-04-30 12:41:07 |
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| Dear Friend, I am blown over by your website which I found through a link on a Bill Henderson Newsletter today. My wife Diane (60) was diagnosed with Breast Cander in Feb 2006 and she was told in now uncertain terms that she needed surgery, radiation and tamoxifen. But we took our time and researched the matter carefully. We even attended a course at the Bristol Cancer Help Centre before we decided anything. Then we went on a Buddhist retreat on Death and Dying. After a long and hard weighing up process of all pros and cons Diane decided against the conventional path, accepting the risk that this involved, and has 'merely' changed her life almost beyond recognition. A new diet (vegan, no wheat, no coffee, alcohol,tea, plenty of B17) a detox programme, a rebounder, an infrared sauna, daily walks, sleeping with windows wide open. We are now 26 months into her regime and Diane has lost 1/3 of her body weight. She is full of energy and has a full life. Her tumor still seems to be there , unchanged in size, but she is not worried and minimizes contacts with the medical world, as those visits stress her out and have no deeper meaning as she would not change her view on her pathway. Now we found Phillip Day who advocates the intake of apricot kernels or the intravenous injection of B17. There is also Iscador, i.e. injection of a mistletoe extract. But we have not even begun with any of those things seriously, because she seems so fine. Female friends with BC who have gone the conventional route seem depressed and struggle with their therapies. Like you, we do not know whether Diane's pathway will lead to success, but it seems so much more humane and life-enhancing. Diane has not been ill for a single day, we go on holiday several times a year, swimming in the med or walking in the Alpine snow and being aware of the beauty of life and its preciousness. So perhaps you could investigate B17 , Vitamin C injections and Iscador, which can be injected subcutaneously at home. No side effects in any of these cases as far as we have been told. We do not know what is right but the cutting and poisining at our hospitals cannot be right either. I will tell my friends about your website and would like to hear from you. When Diane was diagnosed, I wanted more than anything a collection of case studies of people who had not done the conventional thing. It would have helped us to find our pathway but perhaps this can still be done for other people who need assistance with their decisions. Best wishes for your health and your enjoyment of life on this beautiful planet. Heiner Thiessen |
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