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Old 04-22-2007, 11:25 PM
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I am sorry to hear of your wife's condition. You are on the right track. I know of a man who did help his body to heal from colon cancer. I took training from him at his center in N. Carolina. He has been cancer free for a few decades now.

Here are some things I learned from him:

The ideal pH for the body is just over 7 which is slightly alkaline. Cancer cannot grow in an alkaline environment. The trouble with our modern diets in this country is that it is an acidic diet. The juices you are making will help her raise her pH to alkaline. When juicing, the body assimilates 90%+ of the nutrients. Get pH strips from your pharmacist. Use in the AM before brushing teeth or eating and at bedtime before brushing. The pH may vary throughout the day because of what is eaten, stress, etc. Just place the strip in the mouth for a few seconds, and/or dip in a sample of urine.

It is important during this time that your wife maintain a vegetarian diet because meat has an acidic pH and also no fiber. Meat may sit in the colon for 3 days and purtrify before it makes its exit. This will not help her efforts at regaining her health.

Raw fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds are great because they are loaded with live enzymes, the life-force of food. Make sure your juices contain organic carrots and plenty of organic greens. Greens have chlorophyll which assist the body in healing.

Purified water is essential to detox. Cleansing the colon is of uptmost importance because the toxins need to be eliminated.

Sunshine and fresh air are essential, as is rest and a positive attitude, prayer. Let go of resentments, anger, bitterness which has negative effects on the body's ability to heal. Exercise is good. Walking is good, rebounding is great. Have her breathe deeply to get the O2 her cells need.

In addition there are a few name brand products I can mention if you are interested. Send me a private email so I can explain it to you.

I might add that I am currently working on a MS in Holistic Nutrition.
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