Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Hello, I was wondering if those on this list that are managing their own health to fight cancer are using nutrition, minerals and pure water as well as oleander? If so, what does the diet consist of....how much water is being systematically drinking daily and what minerals? Thanks, Bonnie F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 I am sure you will get many replies to this.However, yes, diet and supplements, minerals, is very important, not only if you have cancer, but to even those that don't. Preventative maintenance should start at birth, actually.For those who have cancer, Tony recommends a raw diet, and juicing. And of course, to follow his anti-cancer protocol.A Natural Anti-Cancer ProtocolHugs,oleander soup , "Bonnie" <cybermail wrote:>> Hello,> I was wondering if those on this list that are managing their own health to fight cancer are using nutrition, minerals and pure water as well as oleander? > > If so, what does the diet consist of....how much water is being systematically drinking daily and what minerals?> > Thanks,> Bonnie F.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Beating cancer should always involve a healthy diet and lifestyle and I think minerals, including plant derived trace minerals, are vital elements. See my recommendations in: /anticancer.htm oleander soup , " Bonnie " <cybermail wrote: > > Hello, > I was wondering if those on this list that are managing their own health to fight cancer are using nutrition, minerals and pure water as well as oleander? > > If so, what does the diet consist of....how much water is being systematically drinking daily and what minerals? > > Thanks, > Bonnie F. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 BonnIe: One gallon a day of distilled water with sea salt. Water is added to everything I ingest because it all goes through my feeding tube. Duke --- On Sat, 9/20/08, Bonnie <cybermail wrote: Bonnie <cybermail diet... cancer....oleander soup Date: Saturday, September 20, 2008, 12:17 PM Hello, I was wondering if those on this list that are managing their own health to fight cancer are using nutrition, minerals and pure water as well as oleander? If so, what does the diet consist of....how much water is being systematically drinking daily and what minerals? Thanks, Bonnie F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Hi Bonnie F, I'm not fighting cancer but we lead a very healthy lifestyle. We are very fortunate indeed to have an organic farmer couple who live just a couple of miles out of town. We've been customers of theirs for about ten years, so my kids have eaten organic virtually from birth. In addition, I run an organic co-op that provides us and about 20 other families with organic everything else - nuts, granola, oil, lentils, shampoo, soap, etc. We order once a month and get a truck load shipped up. Mostly local suppliers, though not all. Supplements vary depending on the situation. We also have one of the highest quality organic herbal tinctures (probably in the world, if not Canada) that are produced about 2 hours from here so from them I take milk thistle but other things as I need them. From the US I struggle to buy colloidal silver and gold from Utopia. As I learn about all of this I know there are modifications to be made to my diet, but I also know I'm not very far off the mark. I can't imagine having to make the change from a mainstream diet I have only one complaint and maybe you'll all laugh at me. My girls have been raised this way and so have been to McDonald's maybe twice (hated it) and my youngest refuses to eat anything prepared. ANYTHING! She gets repulsed. Every meal we eat has to be lovingly prepared from our own gourmet kitchen. No break from cooking for mom! Luckily, we all prepare our meals together so I get help. Kind regards, interested in hearing how other people live Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Hi Bonnie F, I was diagnosed 2yrs 3mos ago with breast cancer and treating myself naturally without mainstream docs with diet, detoxing, lifestyle changes, supplements, including Sutherlandia OPC & Colloidal Silver. Did you want all the details, do you have an illness? Tammatha - Bonnie oleander soup Saturday, September 20, 2008 10:17 AM diet... cancer.... Hello, I was wondering if those on this list that are managing their own health to fight cancer are using nutrition, minerals and pure water as well as oleander? If so, what does the diet consist of....how much water is being systematically drinking daily and what minerals? Thanks, Bonnie F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Hi Tammatha, Manganese deficiency can greatly affect the breasts and reproductive organs in a woman and man. Manganese can be found in all the vegetables that have soft seeds or supplementation and can improve one's health in these area's. I don't have an illness but I believe it is because I've managed my own health for all of my adult life. I'm soon to be 55 and don't even have a doctor (praise God). I take preventative precautions via nutrition, exercise, systematically drinking pure water and some supplementation... as well as... prayer.... I give my body what it needs and let God do the healing. Blessings, Bonnie F. Hi Bonnie F, I was diagnosed 2yrs 3mos ago with breast cancer and treating myself naturally without mainstream docs with diet, detoxing, lifestyle changes, supplements, including Sutherlandia OPC & Colloidal Silver. Did you want all the details, do you have an illness? Tammatha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Lostrin, You are seriously fortunate to have the life style you do. Rejoice in it. Phil ------------------- - lostrin oleander soup Saturday, September 20, 2008 12:04 PM Re: Re: diet... cancer.... Hi Bonnie F,I'm not fighting cancer but we lead a very healthy lifestyle. We arevery fortunate indeed to have an organic farmer couple who live just acouple of miles out of town. We've been customers of theirs for aboutten years, so my kids have eaten organic virtually from birth. Inaddition, I run an organic co-op that provides us and about 20 otherfamilies with organic everything else - nuts, granola, oil, lentils,shampoo, soap, etc. We order once a month and get a truck loadshipped up. Mostly local suppliers, though not all.Supplements vary depending on the situation. We also have one of thehighest quality organic herbal tinctures (probably in the world, ifnot Canada) that are produced about 2 hours from here so from them Itake milk thistle but other things as I need them. From the US Istruggle to buy colloidal silver and gold from Utopia.As I learn about all of this I know there are modifications to be madeto my diet, but I also know I'm not very far off the mark. I can'timagine having to make the change from a mainstream dietI have only one complaint and maybe you'll all laugh at me. My girlshave been raised this way and so have been to McDonald's maybe twice(hated it) and my youngest refuses to eat anything prepared.ANYTHING! She gets repulsed. Every meal we eat has to be lovinglyprepared from our own gourmet kitchen. No break from cooking for mom!Luckily, we all prepare our meals together so I get help.Kind regards,interested in hearing how other people live Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Hi Bonnie F, Yes, I know about manganese and iodine (as well) deficiencies and how they affect the breasts and reproductive organs. Good for you that all is well, I thought you wrote in to see what others were doing that were keeping illnesses at bay, did I miss something, sorry? Tammatha - Bonnie oleander soup Saturday, September 20, 2008 7:17 PM Re: diet... cancer.... Hi Tammatha, Manganese deficiency can greatly affect the breasts and reproductive organs in a woman and man. Manganese can be found in all the vegetables that have soft seeds or supplementation and can improve one's health in these area's. I don't have an illness but I believe it is because I've managed my own health for all of my adult life. I'm soon to be 55 and don't even have a doctor (praise God). I take preventative precautions via nutrition, exercise, systematically drinking pure water and some supplementation... as well as... prayer.... I give my body what it needs and let God do the healing. Blessings, Bonnie F. Hi Bonnie F, I was diagnosed 2yrs 3mos ago with breast cancer and treating myself naturally without mainstream docs with diet, detoxing, lifestyle changes, supplements, including Sutherlandia OPC & Colloidal Silver. Did you want all the details, do you have an illness? Tammatha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Tammatha, You are correct I was asking what others were doing and I apologize for jumping right in and sharing what has worked for me. I should have spent more time getting to know the people and culture of this group before sharing. My health is fairly good, but it has been a 4 year battle since I broke my leg to regain energy. I was finally starting to regain energy but two deaths in my immediate family set me back. I've found that once you hit 50 and beyond the body doesn't bounce back quite as easy as it did in younger years. Blessings, Bonnie F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Bonnie F, Oh alright, thanks for letting us know, I felt I missed something. So sorry to hear about your family deaths. How is your leg now? Tammatha - Bonnie oleander soup Monday, September 22, 2008 5:14 AM Re: diet... cancer.... Tammatha, You are correct I was asking what others were doing and I apologize for jumping right in and sharing what has worked for me. I should have spent more time getting to know the people and culture of this group before sharing. My health is fairly good, but it has been a 4 year battle since I broke my leg to regain energy. I was finally starting to regain energy but two deaths in my immediate family set me back. I've found that once you hit 50 and beyond the body doesn't bounce back quite as easy as it did in younger years. Blessings, Bonnie F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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