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Thanks, Donna!

I am going to try the tofu, as well as the Pumpkorn. I may even try the fruit in the cottage cheese. Lots of experimenting going on!!

Cheryl :)

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Thanks, Donna!

I am going to try the tofu, as well as the Pumpkorn. I may even try the fruit in the cottage cheese. Lots of experimenting going on!!

Cheryl :)

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  • 7 years later...

We avoid soy here partly due to the estrogen in it, some due to the

genetic manipulation of soy. A reduced animal protein or nut, seed

protein diet might be a better option than substituting with soy. Lots

of info about soy out there. Worth checking into before using it.

It might be worth getting the book " The Cure for All Cancers " by Hulda

. She swears all cancers are parasite related. And has some info

about treating in her book.

http://www.amazon.com/Cure-All-Cancers-Including-Histories/dp/1890035009/ref=pd_\

bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8 & s=books & qid=1223071323 & sr=8-1

Definitely some interesting reading and doable treatment even while

receiving other treatment.

P.

ark2@... wrote:

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> Quoting lisa lally <tsbbcrw@... <mailto:tsbbcrw%40>>:

> As a dietitian (and chiropractor) I can tell you that a high protein

> diet (specifically animal source) will create an acid medium.

> So - a starting point is to try soy for protein needs unless there is

> an allergy. Don't know the official stand of those working with the

> diets for autism - but fruits and veggies and baking soda will create

> an alkaline medium.

> Will be interested to see what other advice you receive.

> a Klein

> http:baublesfrombobbie.blogspot.com

>

> >

> > Hi friends,

> > This past week has been very rough for me. My mom (79) has been ill

> > for a couple months,losing weight, and 2 days ago had a colonoscopy

> > done. She has a large lesion at the base of her colon. The doc told

> > my sister it's probably cancer, but we won't get the results of the

> > biopsy till probably Monday. She doesn't know how serious this

> > probably is. I say that because my dad (80) just found out last week

> > that he has stage 1 throat cancer, and was beginning radiation

> > yesterday. His cure rate is 90%, so they are both in great spirits

> > about that. The choice was made not to tell her so she wouldn't

> > worry about herself and his radiation.

> > I am beside myself with worry for her (well, him too, but he is at

> > stage 1 so it looks good so far). Maybe I just need some kind

> > thoughts and prayers, since we don't know what lies ahead yet. It

> > would be very difficult to convince her to go homeopathically, even

> > though I have read that cancer cannot live in an alkaline body, how

> > can I get them to do that? Does anyone know what I can do first? I

> > am feeling stupid, and overwhelmed and SAD right now.

> > Thanks to anyone that can help me,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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