munro2's Cancer Blog
September 7, 2008
| Just a little advice for the newbies | Views: 271 |
I’ve been doing this for three years.
Chemo, radiation and surgery.
Then it came back, and it was three times as bad
I had Three tumors.
One of my lung, one in my windpipe, and one of my neck.
I went to see a surgeon, but he said that he could not do me any good.
So here’s the good part.
They said they’d put me on chemo.
but I could not expect to be cured.
And when I asked him how long I had, they said that I could measure the time that I had left in terms of months not years.
So I went home, but I did not lay down.
I reviewed what I’ve been told that the best thing I could do was to eat intelligently.
So once a day. I drank a glass wheatgrass juice about 2 ounces.
And switched to do and all veggie diet.
This means no milk, no cheese, and no food that was animal-based.
And everything was raw I mean, I did not use my stove for anything. And lo and behold, here I am today almost totally clear and looking at long life.
So take a tip. The doctors can do a lot to help you
but what you eat is so important. If you want to come out of this alive.


Awesome! Thank you for posting. That was very powerful. I hope everyone on this sight reads this.
Kathleen
I love these stories. I just received the book Anticancer that talks about eating right and cancer and it is pretty inspiring. I am going to try and do the same thing. ;-)
Are you still doing chemo?
Thank you so much for the info. My throat was so soar that I went to the hospital to get it checked. Nothing was wrong! Chemo is hell!
Thank you again for the advise.
Sonia
I have also changed my diet and feel it’s key to recovery!
Thank you for the info. It is difficult to get there overnight. My biggest problem is sweets. Also I have been craving cheese – something I never crave. If I eat something else in place of what I crave, I find I will keep eating until I finally give in to my craving.
I have changed to organic and raw, but I haven’t been able to give up the ice cream every bow and then.
Baby Steps!
That is great. I am sooo happy that you are doing better. I agree with you. Diet does make a big difference.
My prayers will be with you for a good scan in November.
Hugs, Joyce In NC