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How to Starve Cancer

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Almost exactly what I have told people. I very seriously doubt that JM has managed to find out every single pathway that cancer can possibly take. And if she did, I imagine that starving cancer would also starve us. Knowledge is power is the saying I know, and I don't know who said that either... but what I do know is, there have always been trail blazers - even Darwin was a trail blazer, and without them, nothing would change. There is a great deal of resistance in the medical profession generally, even with new science, and that takes time to overcome. In the meantime, we're all trying to work out what the hell we can do to help ourselves, wading through the morass of mis and disinformation out there, looking for nuggets that we think might help. I suspect most of us would try low dose rat poison if we thought it would work, especially those of us at stage 4 ... or in my case, Stage 4b, after all, rat poison's probably no worse than some chemotherapies. There ain't a stage 5, after all... You too, very cool! I have to say cutting out dairy completely and reducing meat to no more than once every 4-6 weeks and the inclusion of beans/legumes did wonders for my cholesterol - it halved in 6 weeks, much to the GP's astonishment, who had not realised I'd changed my diet. Bonus too - no more migrainous visual disturbances (dairy was the cause it turns out) and hardly ever any heartburn, except when I eat coconut... surprising what this cancer journey has revealed! i did change my diet, taking up a slightly flexitarian, whole food plant based approach, but based on Dr. Greger's work, not Chris Wark's and I did that primarily to try to change my gut microbiome, which I suspected was in pretty poor condition. The thing I like very much about Chris Wark are his video interviews with hundreds of other people with different approaches to cancer... one of the interviews he did was with Kelly A.Turner, the writer of 'Radical Remission', also an ex oncology nurse who switched to integrative cancer treatment rather than the classic oncology approach, so I'm not exactly following Chris Wark, but give the bloke his due - he's very open to what other people say and the methods they use, whether he uses those methods himself or not. In RCT how a treatment is validated as compared to control group....Means treatment is better than control group....

Jane’s method makes a lot of sense to me and although the book gets very complex at times, it really is worth persevering as there’s a world of potential here that needs exploring and it makes me so furious that there haven’t been more formal clinical trials along these lines. Like any new treatment, the next step would be a clinical trial to see if a special diet is safe for patients and if it does have any benefit for people. This would be carried out by doctors and nutritionists in the clinic, where patients could be carefully monitored to make sure they are getting all the other nutrients they need and weren’t being harmed by the diet.”Our diet is complex and it’s impossible to cut out serine and glycine without excluding other amino acids vital to our health too, so there is no way to do this safely with a DIY home-made diet plan. We will use the profits from this course to re-invest in the development of other online resources for you, a Starve Cancer App and a future range of supplements. If I'd not taken these drugs then I'd have died," says the physiotherapist, whose two children, 12-year-old Jamie and Sam, nine, were conceived using a surrogate, with her husband Andrew, after chemotherapy and radiotherapy left her infertile. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. Interesting to know about IVC since he did not do IVC and on its own it does not work for prostate cancer (at least not in studies).

She does advise a low GI diet and many supplements, but I don't find the dietary advice particularly strict. Sometimes, you just have to wing it and take a more unconventional route - if that's your nature, and it is most definitely mine. Healthy cells rely on the same sources of energy and nutrients as cancer cells. So any treatment that deprived cancer cells of fuel would also stop our cells and organs from working properly, leaving us in serious trouble.

Oh good, not too much then! Being a horticulturalist, my pet rant is about how our foodstuffs are grown... Whatever, the problem is systemic; it involves profit, big money, big business... there is something very rotten in the state of Denmark, to borrow a phrase...

The Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine (FAIM) is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation. There is a good probability that our species will grow more numerous, and so much so that all other species are eliminated and we mutate ourselves to exist as the only species apart from what food we grow in huge barns. Maybe we may have a big atomic war, and then all mammal life on Earth ceases. Understand the feeding paths of this terrorist..sure he uses same paths as good citizens....so we know it well....we are feeding himFrom 1994 until 2004, Jane battled two aggressive cancers with metastatic spread, both were classed as terminal.

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