Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 I'm sure you are not interested in whether or not Fasting is 'starving' the cancer or simply allowing the body to use all of its resources to eliminate the sickness. Typically fasting over the decades I have been familiar with it was as a 'Physiological Rest'..............explained as a rest for the body to avoid using its energy to either digest food or combat wrong eating. It doesn't seem we really ever get beyond establishing that it is the body that does the work. All of the FO, NONI, NTENSE, GRAVIOLA, or Maitake can do nothing in a dead person's body. So, ultimately, it is the body and avoiding as many enervating involvements gives this wonderful mechanism the ability to eliminate much of what is wrong. Obviously it cannot help in 'mechanical' problems such as breaks and fractures, however it keeps us alive for a lot of years though we abuse it regularly. The old fasting proponents, such as Herbert M. Shelton, were not too positive about fasting being useful in cancer treatments, however there are so many cancers in different parts of the body one can never tell I suppose. Reading that someone fasted and gives a lot of credit to it for defeating prostate cancer is encouraging. Let us hope that he is again successful in defeating the latest attack. People routinely fast for upwards of 30 days and supplying nutrition never seems to be a problem and there is lots of weight loss but wasting is not an issue. It is wise to work with someone experienced in fasting and with the knowledge as to when to break the fast before there is wasting. That point eventually comes. I remember fasting at Shelton's Ranch back in the late 50s and Dr. Shelton would always check one's tongue ever morning. If the tongue displayed a heavy white coating he considered it time to stop the fast. Fasting to Shelton was nothing but distilled water. NOTHING! He said that bed rest was critical when fasting and avoidance of any enervating activity was very important as well. Just picture the ill animal. Curled up in a corner and barely sipping water when needed. Good luck in whatever course you undertake. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 I think fasting, particularly the Breuss fast, can be very effective in healing cancer, but I would consider doing such a fast only under the medical supervision of a practitioner knowledgeable about fasting w/cancer patients. Regardless, I think carrot, celery, and particularly beet juice (and to a lesser extent radish [juice]) are cancer-healing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 While carrot and beet juice certainly have some valuable properties, they are also high in sugar - juicing concentrates the sugar. As we know, cancer Loves sugar. The original email says a " small amount " . If it is truly just a small amount I suppose having so much sugar might not be a big problem. Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... My sites: www.betterwayhealth.com www.aboutbetaglucan.com Re: [ ] Re: Cancer Killer Juice--Fasting > I think fasting, particularly the Breuss fast, can be very effective > in healing cancer, but I would consider doing such a fast only under > the medical supervision of a practitioner knowledgeable about fasting > w/cancer patients. > > Regardless, I think carrot, celery, and particularly beet juice (and > to a lesser extent radish [juice]) are cancer-healing. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 I believe that natural sugar from fruits and vegetables should not be a problem. Dave Perkins <dperkins@...> wrote:While carrot and beet juice certainly have some valuable properties, they are also high in sugar - juicing concentrates the sugar. As we know, cancer Loves sugar. The original email says a " small amount " . If it is truly just a small amount I suppose having so much sugar might not be a big problem. Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... My sites: www.betterwayhealth.com www.aboutbetaglucan.com Re: [ ] Re: Cancer Killer Juice--Fasting > I think fasting, particularly the Breuss fast, can be very effective > in healing cancer, but I would consider doing such a fast only under > the medical supervision of a practitioner knowledgeable about fasting > w/cancer patients. > > Regardless, I think carrot, celery, and particularly beet juice (and > to a lesser extent radish [juice]) are cancer-healing. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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