Tuesday, December 9, 2008

December 9, 2008

I have not been keeping up with the blog as much as I use to because sometimes it drags up more bad memories than good. Right now I have four people that I am praying for who are dealing with cancer or are waiting to see if they have it. I look at the ones who have cancer and want to tell them so much about alternative rather than conventional chemo. I know I am so thankful for the people who came to me and presented alternatives so that I could make a choice. The biggest thing is what is good for you though. With reading so many things both alternative and conventional, I find that living a better life with or without cancer is not an easy thing to do. Right now I am on top of things with my cancer and have tried to keep a positive attitude that it is and will be under control. Changing my eating habits as well as what I am eating has not been hard to do. Actually I feel quite a lot better than I have for many years. The chelation treatments like I took today seem to kick my butt for the day, but by tomorrow I will have a lot of zip back into my life. I know that taking out all the bad things I have absorbed or put into my system over the previous 55 years takes time to get out of me. I am amazed how much mercury, cadmium, arsenic, aluminum and other metals come flowing out of me after the treatments. (this is found out with testing urine and blood.) The one thing everyone should know is it is not cheap to eat and take the vitamins and supplements one needs. The testing is also expensive, but why take the vitamins and supplements if you do not know just what you need. I know I am dramatically low on Vitamin D, probably the best fighter your body has. The sun is the best way to get it with limited exposure you do not risk cancer. This comes from both sides of the medical professions. Sometimes I know I get carried away with what I have found out since getting cancer. I feel sorry for those who I "preach" to not really meaning to, just trying to get some of the info out there.

One other thing that I want to put out. If you read recently about Manna Storehouse in LaGrange being targeted by the health department and USDA. Don't believe what you read in the Chronicle. Look on line as to what really happened. This is our government protecting us from what? No problems and it is a co-op so they are reaching. The people who run it eat the same foods they are offering and look at the alternative ways. They are good people.

Lastly, something that really hit me the other day. As I drove up 271 I noticed all the new hospitals, clinics, etc being built to help combat cancer. I thought about what is in the lobby of the American Cancer building. We will close our door when cancer is cured. 40 Plus years and what advances have come. Larger hospitals, larger salaries, larger work force, a bunch of expensive drugs that don't work. Think about it, health care will be the largest business in the US soon. By 2010 cancer will be the #1 killer passing heart disease. Heart disease was #1 in 1936 and cancer was #8. IN 1936 there were no cancer clinics. Drugstores were small and one or two in a town. Now look. Just drive up 271. And how many corners have the gas station been replaced with a drugstore. The last thing big business wants is a cure, unless they can keep you paying for it for years and years until either the cure kills you or something else does.

As you can tell, I am a doubter. I do not believe cancer will ever be cured within my lifetime or anytime in the near future using big business medical and big business drugs to do it. I like the way I am going on my treatments. I am not looking at the symptoms, I am looking at the overall reasons and changing them in my life: processed food, stress, sugar, artificial products, etc. And I know that if I die tomorrow, I know that I have lived a lot better since I quit the interferon in April that I would have. Also, I know I will be with my Lord and Savior.

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