I'm sitting in a hotel,still traveling. I saw where El Queso had posted and I always read El Queso. even if I don't see something the same as he does his arguments are always intelligent. There are a few others of you I also like to read. I like the debate idea as well.
I have a few words for the few who would benefit. We have more power than most people realize. We think we are dependent on government and on the medical complex. We can choose otherwise. In 1999 I had arthritis (diagnosed 30 years earlier) with serious pain getting out of bed in the mornings. Had basil cell carcinoma, removed surgically at times, when I was diagnosed with an abdominal tumor and set up for immediate surgery. I was incredibly weak, in pain and in my brother's care (and my wonderful sister-in-law) unable to live on my own. I had seen Dr. Loraine Day on TV a couple months before. She was an M.D., breast cancer, two unsuccessful surgeries, given up to die. She chose to change her lifestyle, refused both radiation and chemo and regained her health. She is well today and I think she's 77, not sure.
With my family's agreement I decided to postpone surgery for three months and try what Dr. Day did. My surgeon said if you delay six months, you WILL have the surgery but it will be emergency surgery. I got Dr. Day's DVD and stuck by it TO THE LETTER. Part of that is absolutely no sugar or white bread. It isn't easy to break that habit but I did. Sugar feeds cancer and causes inflammation throughout the body (hence; arthritis). Also involves eating most things raw and three quarts of fresh vegetable juice a day and a few other things. Doesn't involve "taking stuff," just serious lifestyle change.
Four months later I was able to return to my home, not completely well but decidedly stronger. Before another month passed the basil cell carcinoma lesion on my face fell off and I've had no further incidence of skin cancer. In another few months my arthritis of 30 years was gone and today I bounce out of bed with no pain anywhere. Even exrays show there is now no arthritis in my spine. Now I am free of pain, in good health, I have gone back to work and am traveling and living in South America. Who would have believed that in 1999 when this all happened? Not many.
A lot more things are in our hands if we just take responsibility for them. But we do have to take action ourselves. I have no intention of being part of any health program. I can also live anywhere I want. I don't have to be near a hospital. That's part of being free. We are not free when we are dependent. My problem would be if I got hit by a bus, and I watch carefully when I cross the street! I hope this encourages someone to realize that we are not nearly as dependent as we are led to believe. Most of us have a choice.
I have a few words for the few who would benefit. We have more power than most people realize. We think we are dependent on government and on the medical complex. We can choose otherwise. In 1999 I had arthritis (diagnosed 30 years earlier) with serious pain getting out of bed in the mornings. Had basil cell carcinoma, removed surgically at times, when I was diagnosed with an abdominal tumor and set up for immediate surgery. I was incredibly weak, in pain and in my brother's care (and my wonderful sister-in-law) unable to live on my own. I had seen Dr. Loraine Day on TV a couple months before. She was an M.D., breast cancer, two unsuccessful surgeries, given up to die. She chose to change her lifestyle, refused both radiation and chemo and regained her health. She is well today and I think she's 77, not sure.
With my family's agreement I decided to postpone surgery for three months and try what Dr. Day did. My surgeon said if you delay six months, you WILL have the surgery but it will be emergency surgery. I got Dr. Day's DVD and stuck by it TO THE LETTER. Part of that is absolutely no sugar or white bread. It isn't easy to break that habit but I did. Sugar feeds cancer and causes inflammation throughout the body (hence; arthritis). Also involves eating most things raw and three quarts of fresh vegetable juice a day and a few other things. Doesn't involve "taking stuff," just serious lifestyle change.
Four months later I was able to return to my home, not completely well but decidedly stronger. Before another month passed the basil cell carcinoma lesion on my face fell off and I've had no further incidence of skin cancer. In another few months my arthritis of 30 years was gone and today I bounce out of bed with no pain anywhere. Even exrays show there is now no arthritis in my spine. Now I am free of pain, in good health, I have gone back to work and am traveling and living in South America. Who would have believed that in 1999 when this all happened? Not many.
A lot more things are in our hands if we just take responsibility for them. But we do have to take action ourselves. I have no intention of being part of any health program. I can also live anywhere I want. I don't have to be near a hospital. That's part of being free. We are not free when we are dependent. My problem would be if I got hit by a bus, and I watch carefully when I cross the street! I hope this encourages someone to realize that we are not nearly as dependent as we are led to believe. Most of us have a choice.