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I took a tour early this year.  I don't know about success rate, but they have

been in business a long time and I was impressed with all of the different

treatments they were using.  Someone could go down and stay in a motel and

commute and do the program, though they do have housing.

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Does anyone have any knowledge and experience of the subject institute? Do they

really help you to overcome your cancers? What is the success rate?

Jim

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You can do everything they do at home. This is what I did when I was diagnosed

with terminal cancer in 1994. There was no real raw movement to speak of. I have

to admit though it was difficult to try to figure it all out at first. And to

learn how to sprout at a time you aren't even sure you'll be alive in six months

was quite daunting. On the other hand, being involved with living things I am

certain gave me a positive out look.

 

I think for someonje is new, you would get a basic training and a foundation. If

you can afford it, go. www.cancertutor.com states that all cancer patients

should be on a 100% raw foods diet for Stage IV'S. He says other alternative

treatments won't work, unless you are doing all raw. I was never 100% raw. I was

probably more like 80% and some days I juiced mostly. I think a person could

learn a lot and you would always have that knowledge under your belt.

 

Success rate? No one keeps stats on that. But if you got the diet angle down,

you are way ahead of the game. I would say diet is 3/4 of the solution, but I'm

not going to pretend to be an expert here. It's just me and my experiences.

 

Good luck,

 

Does anyone have any knowledge and experience of the subject institute? Do they

really help you to overcome your cancers? What is the success rate?

Jim

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They also have a DVD set that you might find useful. I noticed a difference

immediately with raw foods and juicing. I was diagnosed with CLL nearly a decade

ago. The lifestyle change must be for real.

Peace and Blessings, Nate

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You can do everything they do at home. This is what I did when I was diagnosed

with terminal cancer in 1994. There was no real raw movement to speak of. I have

to admit though it was difficult to try to figure it all out at first. And to

learn how to sprout at a time you aren't even sure you'll be alive in six months

was quite daunting. On the other hand, being involved with living things I am

certain gave me a positive out look.

I think for someone is new, you would get a basic training and a foundation. If

you can afford it, go. www.cancertutor.com states that all cancer patients

should be on a 100% raw foods diet for Stage IV'S. He says other alternative

treatments won't work, unless you are doing all raw. I was never 100% raw. I was

probably more like 80% and some days I juiced mostly. I think a person could

learn a lot and you would always have that knowledge under your belt.

Success rate? No one keeps stats on that. But if you got the diet angle down,

you are way ahead of the game. I would say diet is 3/4 of the solution, but I'm

not going to pretend to be an expert here. It's just me and my experiences.

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I have two success stories with Hippocrates, both had brain tumors and both had

remarkable recoveries once treated there. One did transition several years later

once she got back after having another child. She felt it added years to her

life...Nate

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>>One did transition several years later once she got back after having another

child. She felt it added years to her life...Nate

Nate, what do you mean when you say this?

 

The Truly Educated Never Graduate

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