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> thank you, Duncan, for your time and advice. i'm in australia and not

> sure what is or how to get hold of " cold pressed whey " , a health food

> shop ?

Do a google search on cold-processed whey, undenatured whey etc.

> also, from what i've read , cancer feeds off protein, so i've

> been keeping away from the like and now a total vegan , what's your

> opinion?

You read it wrong. Cancer can induce the body to convert body

protein to sugar so it can ferment the sugar. That is what results

in wasting, and you are contributing to the wasting by going vegan.

I'll repeat: a specific anti-wasting tool listed in the Physician's

Desk Reference (drug version) is the highest quality pharmaceutical

grade PROTEIN you can find -- cold-processed whey isolate.

(Dr. Warburg won two Nobel Prizes for the work, and was nominated

for a third, that proved that cancer feeds off sugar that is

fermented in the cells rather than burned aerobically.)

> i recently went and had a colon cleanse, she told me i could

> do it myself with a kit from the chemist,i havent enquired as yet, are

> they so very necessary?

Here's the short explanation of why liver and (perhaps) bowel

cleansing are important:

Liver blockages result in toxin recirculation.

Bowel disorders (dysbacteriosis, dysbiosis) result in huge toxin

load.

Increased toxin load impedes progress in a health regime, and

reduces oxygen delivery to cells, which causes cancer.

I'm not sure about bowel cleansing, but whatever it takes to

control toxin load may well include it as well as correcting bad

bowel bacteria.

> i dont seem to be doing much for myself, i feel

> a bit inadequate, specially since my family has no faith in what i'm

> doing. my cousin has recently been treated for liver cancer and opted

> for radio-therapy. he's recovered excellently in the 2 weeks since

> treatment and eating everything. he's also put on a hefty 6 kilos in

> that time ! ! how can this be? initially i was 53 kilos,now stable on

> 47 kilos, how can i put on weight if i eat like i do? i'm so damned

> thin, but feel fine. any weight gaining advise would be appreciativly

> listened to. thanks again, christine :)

Your underweight problem results from being vegan. Body builders

who switch from eggs and whey start to lose muscle mass right away.

Use whey and egg protein and put it back on. Increase potassium

calcium and magnesium intake to alkalize the body and neutralize

excess acidity.

>

> Duncan Crow wrote:

> Rectal ozone insufflation three times a week, 80 grams or more of

> cold-processed whey and 400-600 mcg selenium daily should be part of

> your therapy in addition to whatever else you're doing.

>

> Cold-processed whey is an anti-cachexia (wasting) tool listed in the

> Physician's Desk Reference for Prescription Drugs. (NOTE --it's in the

> DRUG BOOK). It's also the most effective glutathione precursor.

> Cold-processed whey was used in many studies to shrink cancer even on

> its own. Selenium is used to make the most-used form of glutathione,

> glutathione is the body's main antioxidant and detoxifier and also the

> liver's main support during Phase II detox. Liver and other damage is

> reduced when glutathione levels are high. If you get too light there

> is a risk for organ problems; it can be minimized, and the elegance is

> that the whey provides the glutathione increase AND the protein to

> keep mass on. Glutathione also minimizes or eliminates chemo and

> radiation side effects and supports the immune system. I've read

> anecdotal reports of people getting well after drinking lots of

> ozonated water; of course ozone given rectally provides much higher

> concentrations to the liver than drinking it would. This provides the

> brief oxidative burst that does the direct oxidative work, and also

> provides the stimulus for the body to respond with a burst of

> antioxidant production, which itself is a therapy. There are thus two

> ends to a bio-oxidative therapy.

>

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