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The only thing that you can take to the bank re diet is that the diet

a person was on prior to diagnosis was not a cancer-killing diet. If

a person has a low grade cancer or if they were on what might well be

a cancer-killing diet prior to diagnosis, I don't place much emphasis

on diet as a part of treatment. If they had a fast-food lifestyle

then I place great emphasis on diet.

The traditional cancer diets such as the grape cure don't work nearly

as well today. This is because of all the chemicals in the

environment. If a person wants to put diet in the driver's seat then

they would be well advised to do a lot of detoxing along with it.

At 03:29 PM 6/5/2010, Loretta wrote:

>Louise you took that part out of context. This is what I wrote: " Please

>understand that a very healthy diet is always recommended and is most always

> " part " of a successful natural protocol. However, some people only do a raw

>or vegan diet hoping it will cure there cancer. It takes much more than

>that to be successful, in my opinion. " In a previous post I said " Diet (raw

>or otherwise) alone almost never cures cancer (notice that I used the word

> " almost " ). " I included the parenthesis because I knew someone would

>misquote me or misread. There will always be an exception to everything. I

>know this and quite well understand it. I talk to many who are fighting

>cancer and you are right a vegan diet is a good start but it is foundational

>at best just as a good organic multi-vitamin mineral supplement.

>Personally, I would rather people be honest than imply to me that a vegan

>diet would cure my cancer. And believe it or not but changing diets is not

>usually quick and easy for most people because it involves change. It might

>be easy for you and it was also easy for me because I was ready to do

>anything, but we are not the norm in that area and it took me a while to

>learn this because I thought that at the very least people fighting cancer

>should be willing to change their diet.

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