ahi@netcom.ca wrote:
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> The following posting was on Sept.17.96 from C Kirkman
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> >My father and my sister-in law have adenocarcinoma of the lung with
> >spread to the chest wall. May father was told at diagnosis that
> >his was stage IV, but reading I have done since sounds more like
> >Stage 111A or B since it has not spread to lymph glands or bones or
> >any other organ. My dad was diagnosed 18 months ago, my
> >sister-in-law 3 weeks ago. They are both following an
> >alternative/nutrtitional regimen. He has experienced no further
> >growth or spread in the 18 months since diagnosis and has regular
> >follow-up with oncologist to track it. My sister-in-law is trying
> >the same methods since he has had such excellent results. He feels
> >great, plenty of energy, works full time, walks 3 miles a day. His
> >was in too large of area for surgery or radiation and chemo has a
> >VERY low response rate for this cell type. That is why he went
> >this direction. This requires a MAJOR lifestyle change for most
> >people, eating no meat and only whole foods, no refined sugar or
> >flour, and tons of supplements. I am not saying this is a cure
> >my dad's original spots are still there, they have just not grown
> >or spread and he is confident they will eventually go away
> >completely. I will be glad to share their plan with anyone who
> >wants it.
>
> >From ahi@netcom.ca
> Would very much appreciate your sharing their plan. Thanks in advance.
> ahiPlease e-mail me as to where I can assess more information on this diet
as my dad has been diagnoised with this type of cancer in stage IV.
Many Thanks,
Stephen Kortz