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Monday, June 18, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] cancer rates...my experience

On Jun 18, 2007, at 5:59 AM, Shannon Parker wrote:

> ....I started her on raw in October, and miraculously her the scab
> on her tumour healed over. By December the tumour size had started
> to regress and she started breathing better. Now, 8 months later
> the tumour is no longer noticable and she can breathe
> normally. No more snoring, no more breathing problems at all! I
> know that some may think this is a coincidence, and I have read
> that these tumours can spontaneously regress, but I am convinced it
> is diet related.

Makes sense to me. The skin is the body's largest organ of
elimination, and the first avenue the body will use for that purpose
whenever it can. This is why using conventional meds for skin issues
is so dangerous; the body is frustrated in its attempts to heal, and
the trouble is internalized, to crop up in more serious ways.

When the whole metabolism is under siege from poor food, often
combined with other insults, it works to get rid of the bad energy
and products any way it can. Skin and mucous membrane tumors are a
very common result. So, in this case, cleaning up her dietary act
relieved her of enough burden that she no longer needed the
expression in the tumor.

Bottom line, there is no health condition that is not benefited by
providing the best and most natural diet one can, for man or beast.
You may have to go on from there with assistive treatment if there is
just not enough strength left to fight the residual dysfunction, but
the food is absolutely vital. I surely wish everyone would get this;
the world would be a different place.


ginny and Tomo


All stunts performed without a net!


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