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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Melanosarcoma, Diabetes, and High Blood Pressure

Probably the most important case I had is a woman whom I was trying to get her to change her eating habits as a heavy meat eater. She eats anything  she could get her hands on that her weight drifted up to 180 pounds.  I was totally concerned with her because she is my mother.

She complained of breathlessness, swollen legs and was hypertensive.  Her LDL level is much higher than her HDL and her blood sugar counts were over 350.  She was on medication for high blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and later, heart medication because she complained of chest pain.  Another thing I was worried about, the cyst at her back had grown to a size of a child's fist.  She went to an oncologist and had it checked. It was diagnosed as Melanosarcoma ( malignant skin tumor).  They recommended surgery but I opposed.  Then she was placed on a cleansing and detoxification program followed  by a special diet and mega doses of super foods prescribed for her.

After three months the tumor had shrunk in half from its original size. On the sixth month it was completely gone. That was seven years ago. The key to this treatment was an elimination of risk factors: high cholesterol level, high blood pressure, blood sugar disorder and excess weight. Pain and symptoms of cardiovascular disease disappeared .  She reported feeling well, her vision improved markely and what was important she was symptom free of cancer.




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