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Annabelle3
Annabelle3 Member Posts: 10
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Anybody heard of this? Good, bad, take, don't take?

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  • babs49242
    babs49242 Member Posts: 193
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    I've never heard of it. I looked it up on the web..looks iffy to me..but what do I know?
  • roxanne53
    roxanne53 Member Posts: 154
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    I have heard of it. We met a guy distributing it while on vacation.
    But have not tried it. suppose to be juice from fruits and one in particular that I cna't remember the name.
    He gave us lots of literature to review and a sample bottle. That is about all I know.
  • seof
    seof Member Posts: 819 Member
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    Seems like I read something somewhere sometime, but I really don't know. I don't even have good resource for finding out. Maybe talk to a nutritionist, or see if ACS has a resource for reputable supplementary treatments? I know many Drs. are against such things, even though some can be helpful.

    If you find out, let us know. seof
  • Grace10290
    Grace10290 Member Posts: 9
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    I don't know anything about that, but I do know of an alternative way of healing that has cured many women of breast cancer.
    Macrobiotics. Macrobiotics is a diet/lifestyle that involves eating vegetables and whole foods and involves the elimination of meat, dairy, sugar, and any processed foods from your diet.

    Since you may not have heard of this, if you are interested in learning more about it, here are some books that can give you some hope.

    Becoming Whole -by Meg Wolff-cured of invasive breast cancer

    The Cancer Prevention Diet- Michio Kushi- "outlines the causes and cures for cancer, [is] filled with testimonies from cancer survivors, [outlines] the different types of cancers, and [has detailed] information on menus, cooking, [and] healing tactics".

    The scientific research that shows that this diet works can be found in The China Study, an amazing book by Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Thomas M. Campbell II. This book provides proof that this diet works and explains why/how it works.

    If reading is not for you, check out youtube. Look up "Diet Saves Their Lives vol.1". There are at least 10 volumes with people telling their stories about how the Macrobiotic diet saved their lives. They include people who have recovered from the following diseases: breast cancer, prostrate cancer, lymphoma (Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s), leukemia, Crohn’s disease, bone cancer, and more.

    If you adopt a Macrobiotic diet and you make sure you are eating foods that give you the right amount of nutrition, what harm could it do to at least give it a try?

    Hope this helps

    Grace
  • AuthorUnknown
    AuthorUnknown Member Posts: 1,537 Member
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    I don't know anything about that, but I do know of an alternative way of healing that has cured many women of breast cancer.
    Macrobiotics. Macrobiotics is a diet/lifestyle that involves eating vegetables and whole foods and involves the elimination of meat, dairy, sugar, and any processed foods from your diet.

    Since you may not have heard of this, if you are interested in learning more about it, here are some books that can give you some hope.

    Becoming Whole -by Meg Wolff-cured of invasive breast cancer

    The Cancer Prevention Diet- Michio Kushi- "outlines the causes and cures for cancer, [is] filled with testimonies from cancer survivors, [outlines] the different types of cancers, and [has detailed] information on menus, cooking, [and] healing tactics".

    The scientific research that shows that this diet works can be found in The China Study, an amazing book by Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Thomas M. Campbell II. This book provides proof that this diet works and explains why/how it works.

    If reading is not for you, check out youtube. Look up "Diet Saves Their Lives vol.1". There are at least 10 volumes with people telling their stories about how the Macrobiotic diet saved their lives. They include people who have recovered from the following diseases: breast cancer, prostrate cancer, lymphoma (Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s), leukemia, Crohn’s disease, bone cancer, and more.

    If you adopt a Macrobiotic diet and you make sure you are eating foods that give you the right amount of nutrition, what harm could it do to at least give it a try?

    Hope this helps

    Grace

    Hello Ladies!

    Just wanted to let everyone know, as with all alternative and complementary treatements, be sure to talk with your doctor regarding interactions with current treatments, potential side-effects, and risks associated with foregoing conventional treatment. You can also contact the American Cancer Society's National Cancer Information Center for up to date information on complementary and alternative cancer treatment as well as information on the rare but possible spontaneous remissions that can be associated with cancer. Cancer Information Specialists can be reached 24 hours a day at 1-800-227-2345.

    Take care!

    Dana