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Mon, 31 Mar 2003 15:00:01 -0500

HSI - Jenny Thompson

Land Of The Living

 

LAND OF THE LIVING

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

March 31, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

I've just finished reading a remarkable book that should be

read by anyone who will ever be diagnosed with cancer.

 

I know - that sentence is a paradox. None of us can predict

that we'll develop cancer. But one of the many rewards of

this book is its unique and invaluable insider's view for

anyone who might suddenly come face to face with a cancer

diagnosis, followed by the inevitable blur of decisions

about treatments, relationships with doctors, and the

complex responses from friends and loved ones.

 

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An unexpected turn

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The book is titled " Living Proof: A Medical Mutiny, " and the

author is Michael Gearin-Tosh, a don of English literature

at Oxford University. In 1994, at age 54, Gearin-Tosh was

diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone

marrow, considered to be treatable but not curable. Less

than 3 percent of multiple myeloma patients survive 10

years. When diagnosed, he was told that with aggressive

chemotherapy he might live two years.

 

On one level, Gearin-Tosh's story is about the world of

challenges that every cancer patient experiences. The aspect

that sets his story apart from so many others is the course

of treatment he chose. After being told by one specialist

that treating his cancer with a dietary regimen would

be " useless, " and after consultations with several doctors,

a good deal of personal research, and discussions with

family and friends, Gearin-Tosh chose to forego chemo,

opting instead for less abrasive alternative treatments.

 

Against all odds, nine years later, Gearin-Tosh is still

alive. He's not cured - he still has myeloma - but the fact

that he's still vital, still teaching, and still pursuing

his treatments, puts him, statistically, in a class by

himself.

 

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The road to therapy

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During the first weeks after his diagnosis, Gearin-Tosh

researched different treatments on his own while weighing

the advice of friends. During this conflicted time (made no

easier by the anemia associated with his disease), he

consulted several doctors, some of who were impersonal in

their manner and vague when answering his questions. They

insisted that immediate chemotherapy was the only reasonable

way to go. What Gearin-Tosh found lacking was a rational

support for chemotherapy. He wondered: If chemo is not a

cure, then what's the point? When pressed to explain the

merits of chemo, all they could offer was further insistence

that it was his only option.

 

But the book is in no way a diatribe against the medical

profession. One doctor (a consultant, retired from

practice) became a reliable guide without ever pushing the

patient in a direction he didn't want to go. Another doctor

helped advise him in a wide variety of options, both

conventional and alternative.

 

Finally, two months after his diagnosis, just as he was

about to reluctantly begin chemotherapy, Gearin-Tosh made a

breakthrough in his research of treatments when he learned

about a New York City physician - Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez -

who had successfully treated many cancer patients with

detoxification, vitamin supplements, and a strict diet of

vegetable juices.

 

Although he didn't become a patient of Dr. Gonzalez, Gearin-

Tosh cancelled his chemotherapy and proceeded with a dietary

regimen (based on the Max Gerson cancer therapy) in

combination with high doses of vitamin supplements (following

the guidelines of Linus Pauling and Dr. Abram Hoffer). He

also practiced visualization techniques involving special

breathing exercises, took coffee and castor oil enemas (to

stimulate detoxification in the liver), and visited an

acupuncturist on a regular basis.

 

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A living part

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One of the most striking things about this book is the way

Gearin-Tosh tells his story. He saves it from being a grim

tale by frequently interjecting moments of gentle humor and

interesting characters (such as a houseguest, a captain in

the Russian Army, who Gearin-Tosh discovers one morning

cooking breakfast at 6:00 AM and drinking champagne).

 

More importantly, Gearin-Tosh never preaches. He doesn't

urge other cancer patients to embrace any particular

therapies. He doesn't suggest, for instance, that

acupuncture or coffee enemas or quarts of fresh carrot juice

will save the lives of all cancer patients. And he doesn't

even condemn chemotherapy, noting that certain doctors have

developed specialized chemo techniques combined with bone

marrow transplants that have helped make chemotherapy more

effective in treating multiple myeloma.

 

Instead, in what Gearin-Tosh calls the core of his argument,

he encourages cancer patients to be open-minded,

questioning, and to trust their instincts. He believes that

the ideal goal is to become an involved, " living part " of

any therapy that's chosen. But with the thoughtfulness of

someone who's been there, he tempers this advice with the

phrase, " if you feel you can. "

 

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Nutrition, nutrition, nutrition

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The book concludes with an eloquent, peer-reviewed case

history of the patient, written by Carmen Wheatley, a former

student of Gearin-Tosh's, and one of his most dedicated

supporters throughout his treatment period. Dr. Wheatley (a

doctor of philosophy) concludes the history with a statement

by Dr. Jeffrey Bland, a biochemist who simply states that

every cancer therapy should include nutritional consultation

as a standard of care. Not to, he says, should be

considered, " malpractice by omission. "

 

Strong words. Hopefully they'll be heard by doctors and

their patients far and wide.

 

Carmen Wheatley's entire case history is available online at

canceraction.org.gg (click on " Myeloma Case Study " ). " Living

Proof " is published by Scribner.

 

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....and another thing

 

Today I'm going to ask you to indulge me for a moment...more

than you usually do.

 

Nine days ago, my husband and I were shocked by the rather

sudden death of his mother. I had called to say I was on my

way home just seconds after he'd heard the news. My husband,

who is normally exuberant at the very least, sounded like

his world had come to a screeching halt.

 

It had. The kindest, gentlest, most loving person we were

blessed to know had left us suddenly.

 

I spend a lot of time and space every day telling you about

things you can do to take better care of yourself and your

loved ones - how much vitamin E to take, why building your

immune system is so important, even what foods to eat or

avoid. But over the past week or so, I've been reminded of

the most important blessing of all.

 

My mother-in-law, Bettye, loved every minute of her life. As

I sit here writing this, I can't remember a time that I saw

her without that beaming smile. She was kind, generous,

forgiving and full of love. And she always had a kind word

and a beautiful song for anyone that needed it.

 

The best thing I can do to honor her life is to truly enjoy

mine to the fullest...to cherish every day, every flower,

every sunset.

 

I hope you'll take a moment and do the same. Because all the

vitamin E in the world can't do as much for your spirit as a

deep blue sky with the hint of a rainbow streaking across it.

 

To Your Good Health and Happiness,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Living Proof: A Medical Mutiny " Michael Gearin-Tosh,

Scribner, 2002

 

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