Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Hi all, my first time posting but have been reading the posts for a few months.I'm amazed at all the information everyone has been able to accrue on this journey. Anyway, I was diagnosed w/breast cancer 9 months ago. Decided to not jump on the surgery/chemo/radiation conveyor belt after researching for weeks and then months. I became pretty much raw/vegan, lots of juicing, smoothies (have tried to follow the O. Young PH diet) and incorporated the Budwig flax seed oil/cottage cheese mixture. But 3-4 months into the diet I ran across research by Jane Plant, a British scientist, (and breast cancer survivor), that really implicated dairy in feeding cancer. That and the info from T. Colin 's 30 year research (The China Study) stopped me cold. Everything in my diet remained the same except I dropped the cottage cheese but kept the flax seed and flax oil. Am feeling better with all the diet changes since the diagnosis than I have in my entire life, but still have the lump (and it's grown a little, so no time to waste). Have read quite a bit about Protocell and thought that might be worth a try, but have found out with further investigation that juicing and raw foods are a no-no. Along with vit C, E, omega 3's and numerous other things that raise the voltage or strength of the cells. I was told by Tony Bell to include animal protein and lay off the raw food. My head is swimming. My question is, does Protocel have that good a track record? What are the thoughts out there? I took a look at their user group and there doesn't seem to be that much activity. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. I'm just not sure what to do next. I've felt so good eating the way I have, it's hard to imagine changing my diet so drastically (once again). Thanks for your help. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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