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----- Original Message -----
> Perhaps. Yet, women who have had breast cancer and are on the
>alternative
> breast cancer list know to never consume dairy.
I wasn't advocating dairy so much as just reporting Ray's view. For myself,
I have a little milk or cream in my non-paleo coffee.
The 91-year-old doctor who is doing the chelation therapy on the woman I
know who has ovarian cancer took her off all dairy. Of all the doctors
she's seen since being diagnosed and having received all the usual
treatments (surgery, chemo, radiation), he's the first to address dietary
measures.
Back when Gilda Radner died of ovarian cancer--when was that, late 80's?--I
read several times that yogurt consumption was linked to ovarian cancer,
and that Radner herself ate a lot of yogurt.
Theola
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