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Mick wrote,

> . And I had only a few months to live when I started the changes. Clearly

> the changes work, because I am alive and well today!!!

What do you have that you only had a few months to live? I can't see how

your diet and exercise program would halt anything that is life threatening.

Take care,

Irene

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Mick wrote,

> . And I had only a few months to live when I started the changes. Clearly

> the changes work, because I am alive and well today!!!

What do you have that you only had a few months to live? I can't see how

your diet and exercise program would halt anything that is life threatening.

Take care,

Irene

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Hello Irene,

My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before I

became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that we are

prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually they will have

an effect on them.

Diet change, excercise, fresh air, sunshine, rest and lots and lots of water can

save a person from a life threatening illness. I have a friend who had colon

cancer 3 times. The first 2 times she went through radiation and

chemotherapy(spelling). On the 2nd time the radiation literally blew off the

bottom of her foot. When she was diagnosed with cancer a 3rd time with a larger

tumor then the first 2 times she opted not to go through it again. A friend of

hers in California told her about the book " Back to Eden " and told her to do all

that it said to do in regards to having cancer. She did. That was 11 years ago

and the cancer has never returned. And yes her diet change dissolved the tumor.

Another friend of mine was diagnosed with Hep C. He was told he only had a few

months to live and went home prepared to die. The friend who had had cancer

told him also of the book. He did all the book had to say and he is still alive

and doing well today. 15 years later.

Can diet change, or better yet lifestyle change, help even those with life

threatening illnesses. YES YES YES. And if it can help those then it can help

us. I am living proof that it does make all the difference in the world!!!

Peace and blessings,

Mick

PS when my liver and kidneys started acting up and they did all the necessary

tests on me they had found a tumor. Now the tumor is

gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know the changes I made in my life and I

know it is those changes that saved my life:) I share them here in hopes that

others will understand how critical it is that we take charge of our health.

That we make the necessary changes to find optimum health.

patidu@... wrote: Mick wrote,

> . And I had only a few months to live when I started the changes. Clearly

> the changes work, because I am alive and well today!!!

What do you have that you only had a few months to live? I can't see how

your diet and exercise program would halt anything that is life threatening.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

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Hello Irene,

My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before I

became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that we are

prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually they will have

an effect on them.

Diet change, excercise, fresh air, sunshine, rest and lots and lots of water can

save a person from a life threatening illness. I have a friend who had colon

cancer 3 times. The first 2 times she went through radiation and

chemotherapy(spelling). On the 2nd time the radiation literally blew off the

bottom of her foot. When she was diagnosed with cancer a 3rd time with a larger

tumor then the first 2 times she opted not to go through it again. A friend of

hers in California told her about the book " Back to Eden " and told her to do all

that it said to do in regards to having cancer. She did. That was 11 years ago

and the cancer has never returned. And yes her diet change dissolved the tumor.

Another friend of mine was diagnosed with Hep C. He was told he only had a few

months to live and went home prepared to die. The friend who had had cancer

told him also of the book. He did all the book had to say and he is still alive

and doing well today. 15 years later.

Can diet change, or better yet lifestyle change, help even those with life

threatening illnesses. YES YES YES. And if it can help those then it can help

us. I am living proof that it does make all the difference in the world!!!

Peace and blessings,

Mick

PS when my liver and kidneys started acting up and they did all the necessary

tests on me they had found a tumor. Now the tumor is

gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know the changes I made in my life and I

know it is those changes that saved my life:) I share them here in hopes that

others will understand how critical it is that we take charge of our health.

That we make the necessary changes to find optimum health.

patidu@... wrote: Mick wrote,

> . And I had only a few months to live when I started the changes. Clearly

> the changes work, because I am alive and well today!!!

What do you have that you only had a few months to live? I can't see how

your diet and exercise program would halt anything that is life threatening.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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Hello Irene,

My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before I

became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that we are

prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually they will have

an effect on them.

Diet change, excercise, fresh air, sunshine, rest and lots and lots of water can

save a person from a life threatening illness. I have a friend who had colon

cancer 3 times. The first 2 times she went through radiation and

chemotherapy(spelling). On the 2nd time the radiation literally blew off the

bottom of her foot. When she was diagnosed with cancer a 3rd time with a larger

tumor then the first 2 times she opted not to go through it again. A friend of

hers in California told her about the book " Back to Eden " and told her to do all

that it said to do in regards to having cancer. She did. That was 11 years ago

and the cancer has never returned. And yes her diet change dissolved the tumor.

Another friend of mine was diagnosed with Hep C. He was told he only had a few

months to live and went home prepared to die. The friend who had had cancer

told him also of the book. He did all the book had to say and he is still alive

and doing well today. 15 years later.

Can diet change, or better yet lifestyle change, help even those with life

threatening illnesses. YES YES YES. And if it can help those then it can help

us. I am living proof that it does make all the difference in the world!!!

Peace and blessings,

Mick

PS when my liver and kidneys started acting up and they did all the necessary

tests on me they had found a tumor. Now the tumor is

gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know the changes I made in my life and I

know it is those changes that saved my life:) I share them here in hopes that

others will understand how critical it is that we take charge of our health.

That we make the necessary changes to find optimum health.

patidu@... wrote: Mick wrote,

> . And I had only a few months to live when I started the changes. Clearly

> the changes work, because I am alive and well today!!!

What do you have that you only had a few months to live? I can't see how

your diet and exercise program would halt anything that is life threatening.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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mickness36 wrote:

> Can diet change, or better yet lifestyle change, help even those with life

threatening illnesses. YES YES YES. And if it can help those then it can help

us. I am living proof that it does make all the difference in the > world!!!

I'm glad this has helped you, but it is not a cure all all for

everyone. My mother ate a very healthy diet, she was in the medical

field and knew what to eat, and what not to. She never ate processed

foods, always make food from scratch. She got cancer 5 times before it

finally killed her. Please remember, that scientist already know that

illnesses that are considered to be terminal, can for no apparent

reason, suddenly disappear. There are numbers of case of people who

were suppose to die, loose a limb or organ, loose some ability and

didn't. Some times spontaneous remission can occur. If this coincides

with a diet change, you credit the diet.

On the reverse side, people don't say the opposite is true. There was a

local woman who contracted cancer. She tried everything including all

fruit and juice diet, enemas, etc. in a desperate attempt not to leave

her two young children without a mother, and her husband without a

wife. It didn't work for her. Nobody blamed her diet for failing her.

Yes, a healthy diet is wonderful, and can help sometimes with some

illnesses, but it is not a miracle cure all. I wish it were, my mother

would be alive today.

Darcy

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What the heck did they have you on? Are you stating that you think the meds

you were taking caused you to have a tumor in your kidneys? To the best of

my knowledge, you don't get meds for TMJ, for IBS you might get lactoluse or

something comparable, and hypoglycemia is a sugar deficiency. So, that would

lead me to believe that you think it was meds they gave you for FMS/CFS.

Just wondering....

Missy

> My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before

> I became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that

> we are prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually

> they will have an effect on them.

>

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In a message dated 08/07/2002 3:53:24 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

parrot004@... writes:

> you don't get meds for TMJ, for IBS

I have never taken any medication for TMJ, but my mother takes some kind of

medication for her IBS..not sure what that is, but I can find out if your

interested.

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In a message dated 08/07/2002 3:53:24 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

parrot004@... writes:

> you don't get meds for TMJ, for IBS

I have never taken any medication for TMJ, but my mother takes some kind of

medication for her IBS..not sure what that is, but I can find out if your

interested.

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In a message dated 08/07/2002 3:53:24 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

parrot004@... writes:

> you don't get meds for TMJ, for IBS

I have never taken any medication for TMJ, but my mother takes some kind of

medication for her IBS..not sure what that is, but I can find out if your

interested.

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Hello Darcy,

I am so sorry that you lost your mother to cancer. That must of been, and I am

sure still is, very hard on you. I believe diet change is critical for optimum

health. I speak of it often here, in fact that is what I mainly speak about.

It cannot hurt to make a diet change, it can only help. I share my testimony

here because I think it would help all. I am getting the feeling that I have

become offensive to people here. I never meant to cause others to get upset. I

cannot make people make changes in their life. I know that while I was

bedridden I wanted so desparately to be in some sort of support group, but I

could barely make it to the bathroom let alone go online.

Now I feel that I have something valuable to share with others here. But it

doesn't seem to be well received. It breaks my heart when I think of the

FMS/CFS sufferers across the world who endure each day as I did. I only wanted

to share what helped me. It is hard for me to understand why others will not

even try it. What is there to be lost by trying? I feel that it is time for me

to go, I never meant ever to cause anyone harm or to cause others to become

upset.

As far as scientists go they are studying and have been studying the healing

properties in foods. In fact, they try to copy natural chemicals in food but

have been unable to do so. God created all that we need in the perfect

state-raw veggies. Each time they are cooked they lose nutritional value. So

by the time we buy frozen veggies (soaked in famaldhyde(spelling)) there is no

nutritional value left.

I would imagine if anyone of you here went from close to death to being able to

run, fight off infection, and live life again--you would be here sharing it with

others trying to help them with what helped you. That is all I have done. And

I am sorry that I have offended others, never ever was it my intentions.

I wish all of you the very best that life has to offer:)

God bless you all....always and forever

Mick

Darcy Stockstill wrote:

mickness36 wrote:

> Can diet change, or better yet lifestyle change, help even those with life

threatening illnesses. YES YES YES. And if it can help those then it can help

us. I am living proof that it does make all the difference in the > world!!!

I'm glad this has helped you, but it is not a cure all all for

everyone. My mother ate a very healthy diet, she was in the medical

field and knew what to eat, and what not to. She never ate processed

foods, always make food from scratch. She got cancer 5 times before it

finally killed her. Please remember, that scientist already know that

illnesses that are considered to be terminal, can for no apparent

reason, suddenly disappear. There are numbers of case of people who

were suppose to die, loose a limb or organ, loose some ability and

didn't. Some times spontaneous remission can occur. If this coincides

with a diet change, you credit the diet.

On the reverse side, people don't say the opposite is true. There was a

local woman who contracted cancer. She tried everything including all

fruit and juice diet, enemas, etc. in a desperate attempt not to leave

her two young children without a mother, and her husband without a

wife. It didn't work for her. Nobody blamed her diet for failing her.

Yes, a healthy diet is wonderful, and can help sometimes with some

illnesses, but it is not a miracle cure all. I wish it were, my mother

would be alive today.

Darcy

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Hello Darcy,

I am so sorry that you lost your mother to cancer. That must of been, and I am

sure still is, very hard on you. I believe diet change is critical for optimum

health. I speak of it often here, in fact that is what I mainly speak about.

It cannot hurt to make a diet change, it can only help. I share my testimony

here because I think it would help all. I am getting the feeling that I have

become offensive to people here. I never meant to cause others to get upset. I

cannot make people make changes in their life. I know that while I was

bedridden I wanted so desparately to be in some sort of support group, but I

could barely make it to the bathroom let alone go online.

Now I feel that I have something valuable to share with others here. But it

doesn't seem to be well received. It breaks my heart when I think of the

FMS/CFS sufferers across the world who endure each day as I did. I only wanted

to share what helped me. It is hard for me to understand why others will not

even try it. What is there to be lost by trying? I feel that it is time for me

to go, I never meant ever to cause anyone harm or to cause others to become

upset.

As far as scientists go they are studying and have been studying the healing

properties in foods. In fact, they try to copy natural chemicals in food but

have been unable to do so. God created all that we need in the perfect

state-raw veggies. Each time they are cooked they lose nutritional value. So

by the time we buy frozen veggies (soaked in famaldhyde(spelling)) there is no

nutritional value left.

I would imagine if anyone of you here went from close to death to being able to

run, fight off infection, and live life again--you would be here sharing it with

others trying to help them with what helped you. That is all I have done. And

I am sorry that I have offended others, never ever was it my intentions.

I wish all of you the very best that life has to offer:)

God bless you all....always and forever

Mick

Darcy Stockstill wrote:

mickness36 wrote:

> Can diet change, or better yet lifestyle change, help even those with life

threatening illnesses. YES YES YES. And if it can help those then it can help

us. I am living proof that it does make all the difference in the > world!!!

I'm glad this has helped you, but it is not a cure all all for

everyone. My mother ate a very healthy diet, she was in the medical

field and knew what to eat, and what not to. She never ate processed

foods, always make food from scratch. She got cancer 5 times before it

finally killed her. Please remember, that scientist already know that

illnesses that are considered to be terminal, can for no apparent

reason, suddenly disappear. There are numbers of case of people who

were suppose to die, loose a limb or organ, loose some ability and

didn't. Some times spontaneous remission can occur. If this coincides

with a diet change, you credit the diet.

On the reverse side, people don't say the opposite is true. There was a

local woman who contracted cancer. She tried everything including all

fruit and juice diet, enemas, etc. in a desperate attempt not to leave

her two young children without a mother, and her husband without a

wife. It didn't work for her. Nobody blamed her diet for failing her.

Yes, a healthy diet is wonderful, and can help sometimes with some

illnesses, but it is not a miracle cure all. I wish it were, my mother

would be alive today.

Darcy

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Hello Darcy,

I am so sorry that you lost your mother to cancer. That must of been, and I am

sure still is, very hard on you. I believe diet change is critical for optimum

health. I speak of it often here, in fact that is what I mainly speak about.

It cannot hurt to make a diet change, it can only help. I share my testimony

here because I think it would help all. I am getting the feeling that I have

become offensive to people here. I never meant to cause others to get upset. I

cannot make people make changes in their life. I know that while I was

bedridden I wanted so desparately to be in some sort of support group, but I

could barely make it to the bathroom let alone go online.

Now I feel that I have something valuable to share with others here. But it

doesn't seem to be well received. It breaks my heart when I think of the

FMS/CFS sufferers across the world who endure each day as I did. I only wanted

to share what helped me. It is hard for me to understand why others will not

even try it. What is there to be lost by trying? I feel that it is time for me

to go, I never meant ever to cause anyone harm or to cause others to become

upset.

As far as scientists go they are studying and have been studying the healing

properties in foods. In fact, they try to copy natural chemicals in food but

have been unable to do so. God created all that we need in the perfect

state-raw veggies. Each time they are cooked they lose nutritional value. So

by the time we buy frozen veggies (soaked in famaldhyde(spelling)) there is no

nutritional value left.

I would imagine if anyone of you here went from close to death to being able to

run, fight off infection, and live life again--you would be here sharing it with

others trying to help them with what helped you. That is all I have done. And

I am sorry that I have offended others, never ever was it my intentions.

I wish all of you the very best that life has to offer:)

God bless you all....always and forever

Mick

Darcy Stockstill wrote:

mickness36 wrote:

> Can diet change, or better yet lifestyle change, help even those with life

threatening illnesses. YES YES YES. And if it can help those then it can help

us. I am living proof that it does make all the difference in the > world!!!

I'm glad this has helped you, but it is not a cure all all for

everyone. My mother ate a very healthy diet, she was in the medical

field and knew what to eat, and what not to. She never ate processed

foods, always make food from scratch. She got cancer 5 times before it

finally killed her. Please remember, that scientist already know that

illnesses that are considered to be terminal, can for no apparent

reason, suddenly disappear. There are numbers of case of people who

were suppose to die, loose a limb or organ, loose some ability and

didn't. Some times spontaneous remission can occur. If this coincides

with a diet change, you credit the diet.

On the reverse side, people don't say the opposite is true. There was a

local woman who contracted cancer. She tried everything including all

fruit and juice diet, enemas, etc. in a desperate attempt not to leave

her two young children without a mother, and her husband without a

wife. It didn't work for her. Nobody blamed her diet for failing her.

Yes, a healthy diet is wonderful, and can help sometimes with some

illnesses, but it is not a miracle cure all. I wish it were, my mother

would be alive today.

Darcy

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Mick wrote,

> My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before

> I became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that

> we are prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually

> they will have an effect on them.

Thank you for answering me. I was interested in what could have changed your

life from near death to living again. Your doctor's should have tested you

at least every other month to see how your kidneys and liver were doing on

your medications. I have a blood test every month to check for problems with

my liver and kidneys. So, far, after about 8 years, no problems have been

found.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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Mick wrote,

> My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before

> I became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that

> we are prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually

> they will have an effect on them.

Thank you for answering me. I was interested in what could have changed your

life from near death to living again. Your doctor's should have tested you

at least every other month to see how your kidneys and liver were doing on

your medications. I have a blood test every month to check for problems with

my liver and kidneys. So, far, after about 8 years, no problems have been

found.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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Mick wrote,

> My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before

> I became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that

> we are prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually

> they will have an effect on them.

Thank you for answering me. I was interested in what could have changed your

life from near death to living again. Your doctor's should have tested you

at least every other month to see how your kidneys and liver were doing on

your medications. I have a blood test every month to check for problems with

my liver and kidneys. So, far, after about 8 years, no problems have been

found.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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mickness36 wrote:

> I am so sorry that you lost your mother to cancer. That must of been, and I

am sure still is, very hard on you. I believe diet change is critical for

optimum health. I speak of it often here, in fact that is what I mainly speak

about. It cannot hurt to make a diet change, it can only help. I share my

testimony here because I think it would help all. I am getting the feeling that

I have become offensive to people here. I never meant to cause > others to get

upset.

Thank you for your sympathy in my mom's death. I would agree that a

good diet is much better than a bad diet. I can not speak for others,

but what is irritating to me is that you don't seem to be listening to

us in return. Several of us have mentioned that we can not handle a raw

fruit/veggie diet, and after trying exercise, we found it made us worst,

not better. From my perspective, you don't seem to hear this, and

insist that it would work for us if we only tried it. It gets

frustrating when someone comes along with something that has greatly

helped them, and insists it's the one true way, we need to do it without

listening to us and hearing what we're saying. I don't think you need

to leave. I wish you would hear what I and others have said, and accept

our points of view too. I also think that anyone who is going to try a

specialized diet, needs to either talk to their doctor or a nutritionist

to make sure they are getting everything they need, like some of the B

vitamins and amino acids necessary for good health.

This is my personal view and not any kind of official view.

Thanks

Darcy

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Hello Irene,

My doc did run tests every month on my liver and kidneys, that is how we knew

they were failing. Then the tumor showed up and that pretty much cinched the

deal. My doc was wonderful....and I am so thankful that I no longer have to go

see him anymore:) I thank God daily for where I am now:)

Mick

patidu@... wrote:Mick wrote,

> My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before

> I became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that

> we are prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually

> they will have an effect on them.

Thank you for answering me. I was interested in what could have changed your

life from near death to living again. Your doctor's should have tested you

at least every other month to see how your kidneys and liver were doing on

your medications. I have a blood test every month to check for problems with

my liver and kidneys. So, far, after about 8 years, no problems have been

found.

Take care,

Irene

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Hello Irene,

My doc did run tests every month on my liver and kidneys, that is how we knew

they were failing. Then the tumor showed up and that pretty much cinched the

deal. My doc was wonderful....and I am so thankful that I no longer have to go

see him anymore:) I thank God daily for where I am now:)

Mick

patidu@... wrote:Mick wrote,

> My liver and kidneys were failing. My liver and kidneys were healthy before

> I became ill with FMS/CFS/TMJ/IBS and hypoglycemia. The medications that

> we are prescribes are all processed in the liver and kidneys. Eventually

> they will have an effect on them.

Thank you for answering me. I was interested in what could have changed your

life from near death to living again. Your doctor's should have tested you

at least every other month to see how your kidneys and liver were doing on

your medications. I have a blood test every month to check for problems with

my liver and kidneys. So, far, after about 8 years, no problems have been

found.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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