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dgsmith
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Has anyone had success with this?
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alkaline body
Tumors survive best in an acidic so it is important to create an alkyline environment in your body. This reduces as much as possible the "food" for the tumor. It is not a stand a lone treatment but after surgery and/or chemo, and/or radiation it is a very important part of creating the best possibility for long term survival.
Best of luck; Read a book entitled "The anti-inflamation Zone" by Dr. Barry Sears. There you will find the foods that will best support your recovery.0 -
Acid Alkaline Diet
I go by the diet after the research I have done about diet and nutrition. My personal experiencer is that all my many previous ailments have gone completely including: migraines, Gout, Fibromyalgia, headaches, back problems and chronic fatigue. oh, i almost forgot, 30 years or chronic acid reflux..all gone. These are mostly inflamatory conditions.
I have taken it to level where I am pretty much Vegan. I occasionally eat fish and every week have a 'latte' but otherwise am pretty strict with my diet these days. My plan to do everything I can to never get cancer again. I am 20 months out from SCC to left tonsil.
My new status health wise is remarkable. I recommend you try for several months and then judge how you feel.
Hope this is of some use.
Scambuster
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