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Ron,
No I had not but I did skim over it and will read in detail. I am currently
waiting on pathology report on lymph node biopsy to determine if NHL has in
fact returned. If it has then tumor growth has been dramatically slower
since I have been on Paleo (low sugar) than it was 13 years ago on modern
food. We will see.
Thanks for info and I will study it in detail.
God Bless
John Willis
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On Behalf Of Ron Hoggan
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 07:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Was Original Thin/Now Weight and Spouses
Hi John,
Have you looked at the study of 16 patients with advanced cancer who were
placed on a ketogenic diet? They were allowed so much carbohydrate that they
must have been craving carbs all the time, and the mild state of ketosis
required was very light, yet 5 of them recovered. I suspect that many more
would have recovered on a strict ketogenic diet.
I teach and work with people to help them follow a ketogenic diet and I can
tell you that most achieve and maintain a much deeper level of ketosis. You
might beat the lymphoma entirely if you can follow a strict ketogenic diet.
Best Wishes,
Ron
Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3157418/?tool=pubmed
> -----Original Message-----
> On Behalf Of John D Willis
> Saturday, November 12, 2011 12:17 PM
> I am beginning round two
> with non-Hodgkin's so will be curious if Paleo helps in the battle.
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