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I am confused, My doctors says EAT MORE SUGAR, but from the group I read

" DONT EAT ANY SUGAR " .

What am I supposed to do. Any information is appreciated.

Thanks

KB

[ ] Re: fruit, sugar, glycemic index, & cancer

Thanks and Leonard for your replies. We are aware that cancer

feeds off sugar and Mel has banned all natural sugar, and most of the

high glycemic foods you mention. We were intriqued by hydrazine

sulphate as a way to eliminate those minute amounts of sugar that he

is still ingesting, but will pass on it. Thanks for your input,

greatly appreciated....

> Cancer does greatly feed off sugar. However, starches are also

converted to

> sugar, so natural sugar's not intrinsically any worse than starchy

foods. For

> instance, due to their extremeley high-glycemic index, I think

white potatoes on

> an empty stomach are worse than almost any fruit.

> Secondly, many fruit have cancer-healing properties. Next to

vegetables, I think

> they're the best food group for most cancer patients to eat. Just

avoid a huge

> amount of sweet fruit at a given meal, and avoid eating large

amounts of

> high-glycemic fruit (e.g., dates, watermelon, honeydew) on an empty

stomach.

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I can't imagine a doctor telling you to eat sugar. Do you have cancer? The

first thing I learned in my research was that sugar feeds cancer. When I walked

into my oncologist's office I found a bowel of candy sitting on the counter.

Boy, did the receptionist and nurses hear it from me. Some of the conventional

doctors are so out of touch.

[ ] Re: fruit, sugar, glycemic index, & cancer

Thanks and Leonard for your replies. We are aware that cancer

feeds off sugar and Mel has banned all natural sugar, and most of the

high glycemic foods you mention. We were intriqued by hydrazine

sulphate as a way to eliminate those minute amounts of sugar that he

is still ingesting, but will pass on it. Thanks for your input,

greatly appreciated....

> Cancer does greatly feed off sugar. However, starches are also

converted to

> sugar, so natural sugar's not intrinsically any worse than starchy

foods. For

> instance, due to their extremeley high-glycemic index, I think

white potatoes on

> an empty stomach are worse than almost any fruit.

> Secondly, many fruit have cancer-healing properties. Next to

vegetables, I think

> they're the best food group for most cancer patients to eat. Just

avoid a huge

> amount of sweet fruit at a given meal, and avoid eating large

amounts of

> high-glycemic fruit (e.g., dates, watermelon, honeydew) on an empty

stomach.

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DONT EAT SUGAR

Quoting " Keranahalli, Prakash " <prakash.keranahalli@...>:

> I am confused, My doctors says EAT MORE SUGAR, but from the group I read

> " DONT EAT ANY SUGAR " .

> What am I supposed to do. Any information is appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> KB

>

> [ ] Re: fruit, sugar, glycemic index, & cancer

>

>

> Thanks and Leonard for your replies. We are aware that cancer

> feeds off sugar and Mel has banned all natural sugar, and most of the

> high glycemic foods you mention. We were intriqued by hydrazine

> sulphate as a way to eliminate those minute amounts of sugar that he

> is still ingesting, but will pass on it. Thanks for your input,

> greatly appreciated....

>

>

> > Cancer does greatly feed off sugar. However, starches are also

> converted to

> > sugar, so natural sugar's not intrinsically any worse than starchy

> foods. For

> > instance, due to their extremeley high-glycemic index, I think

> white potatoes on

> > an empty stomach are worse than almost any fruit.

> > Secondly, many fruit have cancer-healing properties. Next to

> vegetables, I think

> > they're the best food group for most cancer patients to eat. Just

> avoid a huge

> > amount of sweet fruit at a given meal, and avoid eating large

> amounts of

> > high-glycemic fruit (e.g., dates, watermelon, honeydew) on an empty

> stomach.

>

>

>

>

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Ken,

Anyone who has any type of cancer should avoid carbohydrates as well.

Bob

Re: [ ] Re: fruit, sugar, glycemic index, & cancer

knockoutcancer1946 wrote:

> I had no idea that cancer feed off sugar... where can I find more

> info about sugar and cancer?

See:

http://www.mercola.com/article/sugar/sugar_cancer.htm

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Ken, Pookie and Sammy

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Dr. Budwig allows fruit in her book.

Rhoda

Re: [ ] Re: fruit, sugar, glycemic index, & cancer

Ken,

Anyone who has any type of cancer should avoid carbohydrates as well.

Bob

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From: Ken

Ken, Pookie and Sammy

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Ken, I disagree with the statement that any type of cancer should avoid

carbohydrates. First of all, they're everywhere. Also Dr. Gerson helped

thousands of cancer patients with his protocol and he recommends potatoes and

oatmeal etc and people still get well, people on a macrobiotic diet eat lots of

brown rice and still get well, Dr. Moerman tells his patients to make and eat

whole wheat bread and they still get well. I think the key is to let go of the

processed foods and eat as close to nature as possible. Myrna

bob smith <rresmith@...> wrote:Ken,

Anyone who has any type of cancer should avoid carbohydrates as well.

Bob

Re: [ ] Re: fruit, sugar, glycemic index, & cancer

knockoutcancer1946 wrote:

> I had no idea that cancer feed off sugar... where can I find more

> info about sugar and cancer?

See:

http://www.mercola.com/article/sugar/sugar_cancer.htm

--

Ken, Pookie and Sammy

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From: esred sez myrna <notes4mld@...>

<< Ken, I disagree with the statement that any type of cancer should avoid

carbohydrates. First of all, they're everywhere. Also Dr. Gerson helped

thousands of cancer patients with his protocol and he recommends potatoes and

oatmeal etc and people still get well, people on a macrobiotic diet eat lots of

brown rice and still get well, Dr. Moerman tells his patients to make and eat

whole wheat bread and they still get well. I think the key is to let go of the

processed foods and eat as close to nature as possible. Myrna

>>

I agree completely. I would just add that one should avoid eating high-glycemic

foods on an empty stomach and avoid eating a huge amount of carbs at a single

meal, particularly if one's a fast-oxidizer. And I think nonsprouted whole wheat

bread and white/red potatoes are best avoided.

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I agree.Since the human body is so complex comprising

of millions of dna that are different to the next

person there should be accomodation for individual

needs as well,hence the future of medicine being

genetically based and targeted more to the

individual.Nick

--- notes4mld@... <notes4mld@...> wrote:

> Ken, I disagree with the statement that any type of

cancer should avoid carbohydrates. First of all,

they're everywhere. Also Dr. Gerson helped thousands

of cancer patients with his protocol and he recommends

potatoes and oatmeal etc and people still get well,

people on a macrobiotic diet eat lots of brown rice

and still get well, Dr. Moerman tells his patients to

make and eat whole wheat bread and they still get

well. I think the key is to let go of the processed

foods and eat as close to nature as possible.

Myrna

>

>

>

>

>

> bob smith <rresmith@...> wrote:Ken,

> Anyone who has any type of cancer should avoid

carbohydrates as well. Bob

> Re: [ ] Re: fruit, sugar,

glycemic index, & cancer

>

>

> knockoutcancer1946 wrote:

>

> > I had no idea that cancer feed off sugar...

where can I find more

> > info about sugar and cancer?

>

> See:

>

>

http://www.mercola.com/article/sugar/sugar_cancer.htm

>

>

> --

> Ken, Pookie and Sammy

> --

>

>

>

>

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