Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 I tend to agree with this premise on the development of cancer cells in the body. If we provide a healthy environment for our organ systems, they will keep running smoothy. Now the question becomes, how to keep them in tip-top shape? Many have suggested cleanses. What do people suggest as the most natural, gentle ones that have worked for them? I'd like to try some, but am unsure where to begin. Sally Fallon of WAPF cautions on cleanses. What do others think? nne Re: Question to Steph Posted by: " dorothyroeder " dorothyroeder@... dorothyroeder Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:02 am (PDT)That is all very true, but cancer cells are present in everyone, notjust cancer patients. The healthy body can eliminate them, theunhealthy body does not. The point is to get your body and especially your immune system healthy so it will not provide the conditionscancers needs to grow. That is why it is so incomprehensible to me that radiation, chemo, andsurgery which impair or destroy the immune system is so acceptable to the medical/drug treatment systems. They must have forgotten how tothink as well as how to actually look at the patient.Dorothy.......You really need to be aware that saying > scary things to a cancer patient may seem prudent to you, but it can be very > cruel to the reader.> > > > > Cancer will come back because it never left.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Enough Iodine to make thyroid hormone and enough thyroid hormone to keep the body's metabolism functioning at a healthy rate? When the body is limping along in low gear, missing one or more cylinders, it can't keep the pH up where it belongs and maintain healthy tissues and immune system. Dorothy > I tend to agree with this premise on the development of cancer cells in the > body. If we provide a healthy environment for our organ systems, they will > keep running smoothy. Now the question becomes, how to keep them in tip-top > shape? > > nne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Hi , Sad that you can't drink raw milk but " Whey Cool " lol that you found that type of whey protein! Good for you! Did you find that through NT? I don't follow NT as well as I should but, little by little, I try. Where do you buy that? Online or a store? Thanks for that great info. Janie > > Hi Janie ~ > > I thought I should add to my post: my tests showed high antibodies to > casein. I can eat whey protein ~ and do in my morning protein shakes made > with a non-denatured whey protein concentrate from grass-fed cows called > Whey Cool by Designs for Health. > > ~ > > p.s. Apoligies to Steph as this is getting quite off-topic for iodine. > > +++++ > > > Hi Janie ~ > > Nope ~ can't tolerate raw cow's milk either. > > You are right: most people can drink raw cow's milk ~ and that it is one of > the most healthy foods on the planet. My kids do fine with it, but not me. > I'm a big Nourishing Traditions/WAPrice/Sally Fallon fan ~ and follow as > much of their advice as I can. > > ~ > > -----Original Message----- > > Perhaps the reason you are able to tolerate the goat and sheep dairy is > because it is raw? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Hi Janie ~ Whey Cool is made by Designs for Health, which is available through healthcare practitioners ... or via several online sources. I order from www.naturamart.com. My holistic practioner recommended it and she is extreme when it comes to finding top-quality products. We muscle-test everything on a scale of 1-10 (10 being best) for overall quality and for suitability for me personally. Whey Cool gets the coveted " 10 " . ~ -----Original Message----- Sad that you can't drink raw milk but " Whey Cool " lol that you found that type of whey protein! Good for you! Did you find that through NT? I don't follow NT as well as I should but, little by little, I try. Where do you buy that? Online or a store? Thanks for that great info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Thank you so much for sharing your information with me. Thats why I love these groups...I just keep learning and learning!!! Janie > > Hi Janie ~ > > Whey Cool is made by Designs for Health, which is available through > healthcare practitioners ... or via several online sources. I order from > www.naturamart.com. My holistic practioner recommended it and she is > extreme when it comes to finding top-quality products. We muscle- test > everything on a scale of 1-10 (10 being best) for overall quality and for > suitability for me personally. Whey Cool gets the coveted " 10 " . > > ~ > > > -----Original Message----- > Sad that you can't drink raw milk but " Whey Cool " lol that you found that > type of whey protein! Good for you! Did you find that through NT? I don't > follow NT as well as I should but, little by little, I > try. Where do you buy that? Online or a store? Thanks for that great info. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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