Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Wolcott's point of view is, " The immune system is highly dependent for its efficiency on the proper biochemical balance. Given the different genetically-based requirements for nutrition seen reflected in indigenous cultures all over the world, and given the clinical successes of metabolic typing over the past 25 years, it is not bard to understand that different people need different diets and different nutrient balances to optimise the immune system. " He goes on to say, " If vegetarianism is so key, how can it be that cancer in the Eskimo culture where they eat 10 pounds of meat a day, huge amounts of fat, and NO CARBOHYDRATE, cancer is so rare that they did not even have a word for it in their language?!! " What this debate highlights is that diet is a crucial area for anyone healing their cancer and they need to do their own research rather than rely on anecdotal information and received wisdom. Tiresome though it is, continuing to check out new or different information seems to be part of the package for those intent on recovery. Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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