Alkalize or Die! II
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:26 am
Tuned into the last half of a very interesting movie today called: "Crazy, Sexy Cancer" made in 2007.
Young former actress had contracted "incurable" cancer and decided to document her battle with the disease. I became interested once I learned that one of the alternative practitioners she went to once the doctors gave up on her, believed that there was only one cancer. . . and it could be treated by alkalizing an over acid system. (my description of a much more detailed diagnosis by the PhD practitioner)
Bottom line. Before the treatment, consisting of foods designed to alkalize her system which included 4oz of wheat grass juice a day, her doctor said her condition was getting worse and there was nothing he could do to help and after a few months of the diet and after the usual scans/xrays, was pleasantly surprised and pleased to announce she was in remission and the cancers had shrunk. Hmmmm....
I'm surprised he didn't ask her what she had done that was different since her earlier sessions with him, but I guess that wasn't of much interest nor something he would recommend to other cancer patients.
The film ended in 2007, (years after the initial diagnosis and proclamation that she was going to die) with the statement by the woman stating that she was in full remission.
Young former actress had contracted "incurable" cancer and decided to document her battle with the disease. I became interested once I learned that one of the alternative practitioners she went to once the doctors gave up on her, believed that there was only one cancer. . . and it could be treated by alkalizing an over acid system. (my description of a much more detailed diagnosis by the PhD practitioner)
Bottom line. Before the treatment, consisting of foods designed to alkalize her system which included 4oz of wheat grass juice a day, her doctor said her condition was getting worse and there was nothing he could do to help and after a few months of the diet and after the usual scans/xrays, was pleasantly surprised and pleased to announce she was in remission and the cancers had shrunk. Hmmmm....
I'm surprised he didn't ask her what she had done that was different since her earlier sessions with him, but I guess that wasn't of much interest nor something he would recommend to other cancer patients.
The film ended in 2007, (years after the initial diagnosis and proclamation that she was going to die) with the statement by the woman stating that she was in full remission.