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  • barryboomer
    Make sure you don't eat grains (breads, cereals, pasta etc.)
    Blood sugars must stay low.
    January 2014
  • barryboomer



    I was diagnosed 4 months ago but had small swollen nodes in my neck and
    left groin area for awhile.
    I decided to go to a General Surgeon and just have a biopsy and it came back
    Marginal Zone Nodular Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
    I have seen HORROR SHOWS with people taking Chemo and Radiation and told the
    Surgeon that I won't go to an Oncologist and
    I asked if he had any other ideas. He asked "WILL YOU ACCEPT THE
    CHALLENGE"...I didn't know what he was referring to but he said
    only Juicing and ALL RAW FOODS and NO BREADS OR GRAINS AND CEREALS....
    SO....had a PET SCAN and it lit up the nodes in 5 places so it's spread
    around but not to any Major organs except a little in the Spleen.
    NOW......3 months on my Protocol. My BP is 110/70 and I'm 68 and it was much
    higher. My weight dropped from 170 to 154 and holding steady.
    My anti oxidant level went from 16,000 ( worst is 10,000 and the best 50,000
    plus is 47,000.
    SO My body IS responding in some ways. I don't have any symptoms except the
    nodes I can fee. Actually I feel Great.
    I Juice for 3-4 drinks a day with carrot, granny apple, celery, brocolli,
    ginger and cabbage.
    I take Reishi and Green Tea Extract, ginger, soy/genistein complex,
    curcumin, resveratrol, dandelion extract and others.
    I eat lots of strawberries, pineapple, blueberries, melons, bananas and
    other fruits and pumpkin seeds, almonds, raisins and sunflower seeds for my
    first meal everyday. For dinner I eat Huge salad with broccoli sprouts and
    many other vegetables and nuts and apples and cranberries and walnuts etc.
    I munch on the nuts all day and LOVE them all. My taste buds changed and a
    little sunflower seed is sweet. I take a powdered green drink once a day and
    take apple cider vinegar every morning and some whey protein powder and psyllium seed. I also take a powdered green drink.
    I deep breath all day and walk twice a day. I also PRAY a LOT and Dry Skin Brush.
    I took on my own Nutritionist.....GOD....
    AND Hoping for the best.
    I still

    You can contact me from my e-mail on my youtube site if you want.
    Because I didn't go to an Oncologist and take Chemo or Radiation I don't feel sick. 4 months and the nodes are still there and feel about the same. I'm hoping to slow everything down and then stop it and turn it around. Who Knows. I'll get a pet scan every year if I don't get anymore symptoms. I see this Doc every few months. I also had Melanoma stage 0 and it was just taken off the top of my skin. Had a Squamous cell 7 years ago only on the surface. SO...I guess I'm riddled with cancer but I'm hoping this self healing body will respond over time and get my killer t cells cooking again.

    Hope that helps. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Barry

    January 2014
  • barryboomer
    Your Essay on LIFE was Fantastic. I feel your pain and your glory.
    I'm 68 and never thought I'd make it this far. I'm not doing ANY treatment except Raw Foods, Juicing and Anti Cancer Supplements. We are all on a Life Conveyor Belt and when our time is up we get shoved off. Check out The Urantia Book.
    ALSO...I wrote a song called "A TIME TO LIVE AND A TIME TO DIE"...that talks a little about this.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-6hgagZYQ4

    Check out The China Study (did I already tell you this ...sorry) and chris beat cancer site and facebook.

    Barry
    January 2014
  • barryboomer
    January 2014
  • JerseyKim
    Thanks for sharing that information, Robert. I am curious about your chemo trial as well if you wouldn't mind sharing.
    January 2014
  • barryboomer
    Don't forget a Powdered Green Drink and apple cider vinegar everyday.
    Barry
    January 2014
  • JerseyKim
    Hi, Robert. I was recently diagnosed with Ext SCLC, and have begun chemotherapy. I'm curious about you alternative treatments. How much oil/tea do you take, etc?
    January 2014
  • GregP_WN
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    January 2014
  • DaveWaz

    Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.

    Wishing you the best.

    David
    Founder, WhatNexter
    January 2014