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Ladybugg,<br><br>I have a spot about the size of

a quarter on top of my head that I got from being

out in the sun too much 20+ years ago. I use to clean

a Jersey beach every morning over three summers and

now I have the spot as my just “reward”.<br><br>Let

me know if your spot improves though fasting and raw

diet. I use to think if I REALLY got serious about my

health I could reverse the skin damage and perhaps undo

some gray hairs as well. But now I have my doubts.

<br><br>Here’s my thoughts. <br><br>These skin cells are

damaged. They do not function correctly anymore. They may

not take in the nutrition from the body properly and

excrete their waste properly. The cell’s DNA might be

damaged and that means the cells do not reproduce

correctly. They now make new cells with the same damaged

DNA. Of course I believe diet and healthy living will

improve our bodies at the cellular level but once they

reach the cancerous stage I'm doubtful there is

anything diet can do to correct the situation. The “trick”

is to remove the problem before the damage reaches

the cancerous stage. Once cancer sets in I’m

pessimistic. Now doctors do call these spots “pre-cancerous”.

Perhaps they do have enough life in them to correct the

situation and return to good health and function if given a

chance. Fasting does make sense.<br><br>So, I’m saying

it’s worth the effort. If you and I are going to get

rid of these spots we better make a serious effort at

it now rather than later. The chances for success

will be better. The longer we wait the closer they get

to the cancerous stage at which point I seriously

doubt there is anything left for us to do but get

surgery.<br><br>God help us both.<br><br>-OrionsDad

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Thanks!!<br><br>I was pretty bummed out yesterday

about the whole thing but I swear, the spot looks a

little better today. It was starting to bleed again over

the past few weeks, off and on and that is scary. I

knew I had to do something and that's the main reason

for the fast. It isn't gone by any means but it

doesn't look as nasty as it did a week ago.<br><br>You

say you have a spot on your head from the sun. What I

find confusing, is some of the reading I've done

recently about skin cancer and the sun. Some raw food

people say the sun does not cause skin cancer. They say

the sun no more causes skin cancer than air does lung

cancer. hmmmm. So there I went, back into the sun,

deliberately sunning my face in hopes of curing this thing!!

Now, I don't think that was such a good idea. Have you

heard these claims from the raw people? What do you

think about it? They say we should be able to withstand

long hours in the sun everyday if we're on a natural

diet. Maybe that's true IF...IF.... IF!!! we follow a

100% raw and natural diet but I certainly haven't done

that for the majority of my life so maybe what they

say is true (???)<br><br>So what you believe is, that

once a cell is damaged, it can't heal itself, correct?

You may be right, but I can't believe that just yet.

I also believe that some cancer patients can heal

themselves if they radically change their diet/lifestyle.

This isn't always the case of course, but I do believe

it can happen. I was watching a show on Sid and

Marty Krofft the other night and Sid came down with

melanoma and he drank alot of wheat grass and the melanoma

went away. I know it could have gone away without the

wheatgrass but something made it disappear. <br><br>You can

read testimonials on the net (or in books) from people

who have had cancer that beat it thru fasting or

other various " health nut " tactics. If this thing on my

face and the thing on your head IS cancerous, that

certainly doesn't mean it's the end of our world. I think

people like us have to be extra careful with what we put

in our bodies but that isn't such a bad thing when

it comes to not wanting to die!<br><br>In other

words.... THERE IS HOPE!

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Last year, I had a spot on my face, about the

size of a B B, very small. I don't go to doctors

(obviously), but a friend of mine who had skin cancer said it

was cancer. It begain growing and grew to the size of

a pencil erraser. Now it is gone! I guess it has

been gone about 3 months.<br><br>Ann Wigmore talked

about an experiment that was done, They grew cancer

cells in a cooked food culture, and they grew and

thrived. In a raw food culture, they died.<br><br>Doug

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