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I was looking at the diet on the know the cause website. It allows many things

that aren't allowed on Bee's diet.

ekhillgardner <ellen2@...> wrote: Here

is a link to a talk about cancer being fungus and curing with

baking soda through a catheter. All the more reason to cure our

candida before turns into cancer.

http://www.know-the-

cause.com/Shows/TullioSimonciniMDWithDougKaufmann/tabid/109/Default.asp

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, I wasn't saying to follow anyone elses diet. Just info to

support fungus causes so many problems.

Thanks, Ellen " -)

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> I was looking at the diet on the know the cause website. It allows

many things that aren't allowed on Bee's diet.

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> I was looking at the diet on the know the cause website. It allows

many things that aren't allowed on Bee's diet.

==>Yes, he doesn't have a clue about diets. So he saves peoples lives

by handling the immediate danger, but long-term most of those people

will get cancer/candida back if they do not build up their immune

system with proper nutrients. Candida and cancer thrive under the same

conditions: high carbs/sugars and low oxygen.

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Oh goodnes! I know that. :) I was just confused about the conflicting diets.

LOL. I know about the fungus, it's tereible. My cousin's daughter died from a

fungus that ate away at her organs. She was 9 months old.

ekhillgardner <ellen2@...> wrote: , I wasn't saying

to follow anyone elses diet. Just info to

support fungus causes so many problems.

Thanks, Ellen " -)

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> I was looking at the diet on the know the cause website. It allows

many things that aren't allowed on Bee's diet.

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Just as an FYI, one of me employees has a dog that is riddled with tumors all

over and has even had surgery for cancer. We have had him on the diet for some

time and because he is a dog he can not run to the store when no one is looking

and get some ice cream. He is eating meat, some vegis, coconut oil and even

some drops of food grade hydrogen peroxide for over a month now and it has not

seemed to make any difference in his tumors!

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> I was looking at the diet on the know the cause website. It allows

many things that aren't allowed on Bee's diet.

==>Yes, he doesn't have a clue about diets. So he saves peoples lives

by handling the immediate danger, but long-term most of those people

will get cancer/candida back if they do not build up their immune

system with proper nutrients. Candida and cancer thrive under the same

conditions: high carbs/sugars and low oxygen.

Bee

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> Just as an FYI, one of me employees has a dog that is riddled with

tumors all over and has even had surgery for cancer. We have had him

on the diet for some time and because he is a dog he can not run to the

store when no one is looking and get some ice cream. He is eating

meat, some vegis, coconut oil and even some drops of food grade

hydrogen peroxide for over a month now and it has not seemed to make

any difference in his tumors!

==>Bob, it took years for the tumours to develop, and only 1 month is

too short of a time to appreciably affect it. Like us it takes months

or even years.

Bee

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This is a good point, but what I am wondering is with dogs and the 1 year + 7

years rule is it any different? Because if it is not, at 14 this dog will not

live long enough to get well!

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> Just as an FYI, one of me employees has a dog that is riddled with

tumors all over and has even had surgery for cancer. We have had him

on the diet for some time and because he is a dog he can not run to the

store when no one is looking and get some ice cream. He is eating

meat, some vegis, coconut oil and even some drops of food grade

hydrogen peroxide for over a month now and it has not seemed to make

any difference in his tumors!

==>Bob, it took years for the tumours to develop, and only 1 month is

too short of a time to appreciably affect it. Like us it takes months

or even years.

Bee

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> This is a good point, but what I am wondering is with dogs and the 1

year + 7 years rule is it any different? Because if it is not, at 14

this dog will not live long enough to get well!

==>I don't know Doug, but 1 month is a very short time. If they want

to speed up the treatment they should get someone to give intravenous

vitamin C.

Bee

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The dog aging chart isn't 7 to 1 like we used to think. The early

years, they age very fast (i.e. a 1 year old is more like a 12 year

old child, etc...) Later on, the aging slows down. I saw an updated

chart somewhere.

I believe a 14-year-old dog riddled with cancer is probably too far

gone to be helped. It depends on the breed, of course, as to life

expectancy. My last 2 dogs lived to be 16... and that's a long time

for a dog on standard dog food. I don't know how much the life

expectancy changes on a diet like this.

Our last Jack died with cancer... the people we rescued her

from at the age of 14 (they were going to put her to sleep because

she didn't get along well with their new puppy), had fed her a

horrible diet.

Our new puppy is still eating Science Diet, as well as 1/2 tsp

coconut oil per day. We haven't changed her diet yet. She's a Jack

Terrier... and she's a mess! :) She does eat a lot of grass-

fed bones, though!

Doug

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> This is a good point, but what I am wondering is with dogs and the

1 year + 7 years rule is it any different? Because if it is not, at

14 this dog will not live long enough to get well!

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