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Hi, I've just discovered this group and thought I'd introduce myself. My

husband has carcinoid/neoendocrenal cancer, his condition has also caused a

leaky heart valve. The oncologist has said there is little that can be done for

him treatment wise.

We have been reading the Dr Breuss book and wonder if anyone has any

experience of this?

It has seemed a scary step to take, but he's now very weak and not

wanting to eat, so I'm thinking that it won't do any more harm.

Any thoughts? please.

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Hello Katia,

 

I am battling a recurrence of Hodgkin's Lymphoma.  I follow Bill 's

protocol, in addition to taking a bunch of other supplements.  If you want a

full copy of my protocol, email me back and I'll send it to you.

 

Last August I did a 30 day juice fast, which you can read about at:

 

http://www.fasting.ws/fasting/cancer-fasting.html

 

During the fast I had about a cup of Breuss' juice for " breakfast " and

throughout the day had only water and green tea.  For " dinner " I had a fresh

juiced mixture of red cabbage, broccoli, celery, cucumber, and green apple.  I

added a little bit of V-8 juice to improve the taste as fresh veggie juice is a

little too " earthy " for me.  I did a 30 day fast in August right before a CT

scan that showed everything but one enlarged lymph node gone.  Prior to that, I

had enlarged lymph nodes in both sides of my pelvic area.  I also did a 10 day

fast a few months later.  During the fasts I continue to take all my supplements

and just flax oil by itself, not with cottage cheese.

Best,

Debbie

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From: Katia <katia_scotia@...>

Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2009 2:29:56 AM

Subject: [ ] Carcinoid and Bruess Diet

Hi, I've just discovered this group and thought I'd introduce myself. My husband

has carcinoid/neoendocr enal cancer, his condition has also caused a leaky heart

valve. The oncologist has said there is little that can be done for him

treatment wise.

We have been reading the Dr Breuss book and wonder if anyone has any experience

of this?

It has seemed a scary step to take, but he's now very weak and not wanting to

eat, so I'm thinking that it won't do any more harm.

Any thoughts? please.

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