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Do any of you know which, if any, NT foods could/would help offset

the deleterious affects of subject cancer treatments? Or of foods

which might help the immune system combat cancer? Dennis

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At 10:20 PM 4/17/03 +0000, you wrote:

>Do any of you know which, if any, NT foods could/would help offset

>the deleterious affects of subject cancer treatments? Or of foods

>which might help the immune system combat cancer?  Dennis

Read somewhere online not long ago that giving saturated fat is part of

chemotherapy. Didn't explain what for. Wheather its used to keep energy levels

up or to alter the cancer cells which could be either fat starved due to low

fat or oxidized, trans fat enclosed I don't know. Fat to cells and viruses are

interrelated. If it has been found to be so important to treatment why aren't

oncologists screaming for better availability in the diet even if its only

part

of the cause or cure? Maybe its not realized that animal fats have been so

altered with the graining the world ( along with tropical, saturated fats

being

excluded) that true saturated fat isn't available in 99% of the food stores.

Just theory but it hit a nerve of where's the common sense.

Wanita

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--- Thanks Wanita. A friend tonight told me to look at eniva corp.

Anyone heard of or used their product? I looked at their health

library,health concerns for breast cancer. They summarize what looks

like standard western medical research. I did notice they said

saturated fat affected the incidence of cancer but increased it, I

think. So now I wonder about their info. I looked at Dr.Day's

website and ordered her tape, You can't improve on God. It seemed

like good info to me. I'm trying to get my sister on some healthier

foods/lifestyle(fresh air and water) and off the radiation

treatment. She already had the surgery and chemotherapy. Thanks for

the info. Dennis

In , Wanita Sears <wanitawa@b...>

wrote:

> At 10:20 PM 4/17/03 +0000, you wrote:

> >Do any of you know which, if any, NT foods could/would help offset

> >the deleterious affects of subject cancer treatments? Or of foods

> >which might help the immune system combat cancer?  Dennis

>

> Read somewhere online not long ago that giving saturated fat is

part of

> chemotherapy. Didn't explain what for. Wheather its used to keep

energy levels

> up or to alter the cancer cells which could be either fat starved

due to low

> fat or oxidized, trans fat enclosed I don't know. Fat to cells and

viruses are

> interrelated. If it has been found to be so important to treatment

why aren't

> oncologists screaming for better availability in the diet even if

its only

> part

> of the cause or cure? Maybe its not realized that animal fats have

been so

> altered with the graining the world ( along with tropical,

saturated fats

> being

> excluded) that true saturated fat isn't available in 99% of the

food stores.

> Just theory but it hit a nerve of where's the common sense.

>

> Wanita

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