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It looks good, with three exceptions:
They give special amino acids, I assume they are prescribing cooked meat,
so no enzymes to make adequate digestion possible.
Fat is not mentioned, so they must have some crafty way around rabbit
starvation.
Warburg in the 1930s (?) showed that cancer cannot exist in a properly
oxygenated evironment. The website doesn't mention this.
Adrienne has it right - it's the self-willed/spirited rebels who live,
while the obedient believers in medicine die.
William
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 08:34:19 -0400, Marilyn Harris
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> I know someone who has been diagnosed with the above and which probably
> began in the colon. He's 55, almost 56 and has 4-9 months left. Does
> anyone have recommendations with regards to diet - particularly the
> ketogenic diet? Is there any information as to the efficacy of zero-carb
> / cancer reduction? I just came across this:
>
> http://www.apjohncancerinstitute.org/caat.htm
>
> Which appears to be developed from a similar aproach. Anyone know
> anything about this?
>
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