Monday, January 7, 2013

01-08-2012

  Christmas and New Year has come and gone along with mom and Annie's birthdays, Brandon is next. We all went off the Gluten-Free diet and we're all paying for it. It sure has been fun though.

  I've lost count of what week this is on the yeast, seems a bit stubborn this time. I've had the stomach flu and these sinuses, man they are rough. I've developed a pretty large size knot on the side of my neck. Denise says it's ok and just a lymph node filtering since its sore. She says soreness of a knot is a good sign. I have an appointment with Dr Rathfoot sometimes this month so I'll just wait.

  I left off the dose of Prednisone tonight which Denise says causes the yeast. I figure if the swelling don't get too bad I can stop taking it, and if not, I'll go back. The swelling is already pretty bad from this sinus cold, makes it hard to breathe and swallow so I'll know if this will work pretty fast.

  I've been planning this years garden in my head, still not too sure what or how much without my peacocks guarding me from snakes. I'm terrified of snakes. The gardens have a creek between them, high grass around, and woods on the back. Bet I have a pistol and knife near me, lol. I'm tired though and so much that needed to be done yesterday. I have these thoughts of what I want to do, and mostly have the material to do them but the body just don't cooperate. I watched some of a flick last night on Dr Burzenski in Texas, wish I'd heard of him back then.

  It is what it is I guess. 

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cancer is curable. You should start on megadose of lipsomal vitamin c, which you can make or buy. it likely will stop the death process, ASAP. the vitamin c has to be taken in liposomal or iv form and it takes about 1 year of treatment to rid the body of the tumor or cancer.

Must read books for people with Cancer. Dr. linus pauling won a nobel prize in Chemistry.

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Another Must read book

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Chemo and most form of Rad are death and even if they kill the cancer it comes back.

You can buy Liposomal vitamin c now but it is easy to make and much fresher.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cBp879mfgI

Around 10 gram per day taken at 4 intervals of lipsomal vitamin c is typically enough to stop the cancer in its tracks and start to kill it.

I also recommend considering neem leaf, around 8000, mg per day.

garlic oil, around 4000 mg per day.

grape seed extract, around 4000 mg per day

green tea extract, around 2000 mg per day.

i would also highly recommend lipisomal glutathione which will boost your immune system. you can make it or buy it.

vitamin d, around 4000, iu a day is also important.

I use Swansons for best price and best quality, a USA manufacturer of most vitamins.

Also Dichloretic Acid (DCA) has been shown to be very effective against most forms of cancer. You can make it if your a chemist as it an analouge of acetic acid (vineagar) but in Canada, the results have been so tremondous they are accelerating it.

Hopefully you're not smoking or around what gave you it in the first place. Vaccines are very contaminated these day and can be a source for cancer and a degraded immune systems.

I had terminal brain cancer and stopped it and the tumors are about 1/4 their original size. i did not use chemo/rad or any traditional cancer treatments as they don't work.

No need for you to die of Cancer. Liposomal Vitamin C is a cancer stopper for most all form of cancer.

anthony7 said...

Thanks for the info. Congrats on shrinking the tumor down too. I ran into this the other day too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BH9XTxb290&feature=player_embedded

David said...

That..... was a lot of information there, Mr. Anonymous.

Good grief.

Anyway, I haven't been by in a while Anthony, but it's good to see you're still doing well. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and new years!

PS: my wife is deathly afraid of snakes as well. Those things are creepy!