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Hallelujah diet

RockyNMoose
RockyNMoose CSN Member Posts: 1 *

I found a question from back in 2012 about this diet. I wanted to note my experience with it. I was found to have Hashimoto‘s thyroiditisH level of 115 which is comatose, and many tumors which turned out to be atypical. The to remove my thyroid. A coworker told me about the hallelujah diet. Back then we could visit the hallelujah diet . We met others who on it and had put their cancer in remission for years. They had serious cancer such as brain and liver . I went on it for seven months and got rid of all of my tumors. They have not returned. I remain on a vegetarian diet about five days a week to keep my cholesterol down. My thyroid is test tested frequently as it’s more severe than normal cases the TSH level I was found with caused permanent damage. It’s a shame that still throw antidepressants at people when they complain of fatigue. I would be glad to answer anyone else’s questions about my experience. If I had cancer, I would include the hallelujah diet with chemotherapy and whatever else the doctors are recommending. I had a choice because I had atypical in the tumors.