Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 In a message dated 7/10/02 6:09:49 PM, rawfood writes: << http://www.hippocratesinst.com/ >> Doug, Thanks for the web site. I have been to that web site. I have not called or emailed them. I will check it out again. My husband just started eating raw. As you know its the years of wrong living. The old saying, " If I had known then what I know now " . I have been making him the juices, massage etc for over two years. He still wanted " normal food " at the time. Now he does not like the taste of meat and if very happy eating his organic salads with dulse and fresh fruits. Once he has the surgery, (he for some reason still likes or trusts allopaths) I plan on detoxing him. He is on so many meds its unbelieveable, 4 different ones at last count. I keep telling him all my efforts (try juicing 4 pints daily and working full time plus) of trying to heal him are for naught. I have to say though that he no longer looks " gray " like he did so I have to believe all my efforts are not in vein. As far as regenerating cartiledge, I hear that is NOT possible if you have NONE to begin with. If you have some than there is the possible repair but there is NONE. Its almost like a macular degeneration in the eye. The wet kind you can heal, the dry kind the cells are DEAD. My husbands bone on bone is to the point of chipping away the bone from the grinding. Believe me this is the last thing I want him or me to go though. So I just ask for prayer at this point especially for holding back my mouth to his treatment. " Nurse Jane Rachet " is going to be very much hated I am sure. I am hoping I can get his juices (mainly carrot and apple, since he can't have Vitamin K) into the hospital without to much " negative " feedback. After all the medical community doesn't want you healthy, do they? Thanks again, Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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