Thank you Nick for this forum and the love you have in your heart.
I feel that I must jump in here and stress the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Yes, cancer is a scary business. I have had too many friends lose this battle, sometimes going through years of illness. Some have gone through remission only to have the illness return.
It is very important to alter one's lifestyle. Diet is most important, as it is our very diet that is contributing to this illness. The most important fact of all is that cancer feeds on sugar. Get this out of your diet. Other foods to eliminate are processed foods, fast foods, junk foods, sweeteners of all types, sodas, sweets. All "comfort" foods. The best is a "natural" diet. Plenty of raw foods and lots of juicing. Eat fruits, nuts, roots, and tubers. NO RED MEATS.
Together with proper supplementation, the following supplements are of utmost importance:
Trace Minerals
Vitamin D
Get your Vitamin D from sunlight. In moderation of course. This is the best source there is.
Inositol/IP6
CoQ10
I have talked to several people that attribute their healing from cancer to Inositol/IP6 and CoQ10.
Iodine supplementation. Too many of us are deficient and are not aware of it. Google Iodoral. One tablet a day will ensure that you have the Iodine your body requires.
Drink plenty of pure water. NOT TAP WATER. Reverse osmosis filtered water is a good option.
Exercise in moderation. Exercise does not have to be grueling. Walking is a wonderful way to exercise.
Cancer is the result of an impaired immune system. The focus should be on strengthening it. Fight it from its source.
Of course, this healthy lifestyle can never be abandoned, as once we go to our old ways the cancer is much more likely to return.
My final word is that those of us not leading a healthy lifestyle should change that now. This is the best preventative measure. You will also find that many of those other chronic conditions may also disappear.
Hugs to all,
Luella
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