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Matt Baker <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 May 2003 13:47:48 -0500
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I just have to post this--

Got to talk to a local woman today who, almost 6 yrs ago, presented with a
rare type of ovarian cancer.  Docs first thought it was colon cancer.  She's
run the gamut of allopathic treatments and surgeries and as a result takes a
rather dim view of conventional docs and medicine.  It keeps being found in
various and far-flung parts of her body.  She started exploring some
alternative routes about a year ago.  To cut to the chase, since Feb 5,
she's been seeing a *91-year-old doctor*  in Little Rock who has
lived/traveled/practiced medicine around the globe, worked for WHO for 15
years, says Russia and other countries have more advanced molecular medicine
than the U.S., etc.   He's doing chelation therapy on her.  Her CA-125
levels have dropped from just under 700 when she first went to him to now in
the low 200's.  Still a high number, but much better.  He's also doing
nutritional therapy with supplements.  THEN she started telling me about the
diet he put her on, insisted she must have, from the day of her first visit
to him.  She didn't call it by name as such, but it's a PALEO diet!   40% of
which must be raw.   That visit was good for both of us.

Theola

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