Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 I copied this from Bruce's site: " With heavy hearts, we regret to inform everyone that Bruce passed away in his sleep on November 30, 2007. While he successfully treated his cancer through the regimen provided here and in his book, his body was weakened by several other issues, including a sleep apnea (which periodically required the use of a breathing machine during his sleep) and Polycythemia Vera (a blood disorder caused by overproduction of red blood cells in bone marrow). Bruce's current book, " There's More To Life Than Just Living, " will remain in publication. He was also working on a number of other projects, which we hope to bring to publishing in the near future. The materials have been very helpful to us as a family, and we want to continue Bruce's legacy of helping others and sharing knowledge. Bruce requested that his remains be used for science. As such, we have donated his body and medical records to the University of Michigan for further research. We hope that the knowledge gained from the study of his body and the natural health treatments he used will provide insight to future generations of doctors. For the time being, if you have any questions, feel free to email aaron@... and I will answer them as I can. This website will remain up, both as a tribute to Bruce and his work, as well as a source of information for others on the same journey. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 I am so sorry to hear of Bruce's death. He was TRULY brave with regard to the cancer with which he was diagnosed, as he did not take the grim prognosis the doctors gave him lying down. Instead, he dug in, did his research and plotted an alternative course that allowed him to live years past when the doctors had said he would die. Bruce was largely responsible, in my opinion, for telling us about low-dose Naltrexone, and I know he helped and counseled many people regarding their own cancer diagnoses. One case in particular I remember is that of a young man, around 17 years old, who had bladder cancer, and whom the mainstream doctors were on their way to " turning into a piece of meat. " Bruce put him on a different course, and spared him much agony and fruitless treatment. Bruce will certainly be missed, and I send my deep respect, thankfulness and blessings to his wife and family. Thank you, Bruce! Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 So sad to hear about Bruce's passing. He was an inspiration and a guide to cancer survivors, as well as a great promoter of a wonderful cause- alternative medicine. May he rest in peace. Gubi Re: [ ] 2007-12-09 - Passing of Bruce I copied this from Bruce's site: " With heavy hearts, we regret to inform everyone that Bruce passed away in his sleep on November 30, 2007. While he successfully treated his cancer through the regimen provided here and in his book, his body was weakened by several other issues, including a sleep apnea (which periodically required the use of a breathing machine during his sleep) and Polycythemia Vera (a blood disorder caused by overproduction of red blood cells in bone marrow). Bruce's current book, " There's More To Life Than Just Living, " will remain in publication. He was also working on a number of other projects, which we hope to bring to publishing in the near future. The materials have been very helpful to us as a family, and we want to continue Bruce's legacy of helping others and sharing knowledge. Bruce requested that his remains be used for science. As such, we have donated his body and medical records to the University of Michigan for further research. We hope that the knowledge gained from the study of his body and the natural health treatments he used will provide insight to future generations of doctors. For the time being, if you have any questions, feel free to email aaron@... and I will answer them as I can. This website will remain up, both as a tribute to Bruce and his work, as well as a source of information for others on the same journey. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 So say we all. So sad to hear about Bruce's passing. He was an inspiration and a guide to cancer survivors, as well as a great promoter of a wonderful cause- alternative medicine. May he rest in peace. Gubi ----- Original Message ----- From: JCastron I copied this from Bruce's site: " With heavy hearts, we regret to inform everyone that Bruce passed away in his sleep on November 30, 2007. While he successfully treated his cancer through the regimen provided here and in his book, his body was weakened by several other issues, including a sleep apnea (which periodically required the use of a breathing machine during his sleep) and Polycythemia Vera (a blood disorder caused by overproduction of red blood cells in bone marrow). > Bruce's current book, " There's More To Life Than > Just Living, " will remain in publication. He was > also working on a number of other projects, which we > hope to bring to publishing in the near future. The > materials have been very helpful to us as a family, > and we want to continue Bruce's legacy of helping > others and sharing knowledge. > > Bruce requested that his remains be used for > science. As such, we have donated his body and > medical records to the University of Michigan for > further research. We hope that the knowledge gained > from the study of his body and the natural health > treatments he used will provide insight to future > generations of doctors. > > For the time being, if you have any questions, > feel free to email aaron@... and I > will answer them as I can. > > This website will remain up, both as a tribute to > Bruce and his work, as well as a source of > information for others on the same journey. " > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 Sorry to hear the lost of Bruce-someone who has touched so many life's , it looks like he will continue to live in the legancy he has left behind, my prayers are with all of you who have been touched by Bruce. May your hearts be comforted through this time. Would someone be so kind to send me Bruce's webs-site, in addition, how can I purchase his book? blessings to you all Juarez-Runyon ----- Original Message ----- From: JCastron I copied this from Bruce's site: " With heavy hearts, we regret to inform everyone that Bruce passed away in his sleep on November 30, 2007. While he successfully treated his cancer through the regimen provided here and in his book, his body was weakened by several other issues, including a sleep apnea (which periodically required the use of a breathing machine during his sleep) and Polycythemia Vera (a blood disorder caused by overproduction of red blood cells in bone marrow). > Bruce's current book, " There's More To Life Than > Just Living, " will remain in publication. He was > also working on a number of other projects, which we > hope to bring to publishing in the near future. The > materials have been very helpful to us as a family, > and we want to continue Bruce's legacy of helping > others and sharing knowledge. > > Bruce requested that his remains be used for > science. As such, we have donated his body and > medical records to the University of Michigan for > further research. We hope that the knowledge gained > from the study of his body and the natural health > treatments he used will provide insight to future > generations of doctors. > > For the time being, if you have any questions, > feel free to email aaron@... and I > will answer them as I can. > > This website will remain up, both as a tribute to > Bruce and his work, as well as a source of > information for others on the same journey. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 " JCastron " wrote: > " With heavy hearts, we regret to inform everyone that Bruce passed away in his sleep on November 30, 2007... > And it's with a heavy heart that I read that news. Bruce was one of my heroes & I went to his website & book repeatedly & often made it a point to read his postings here. I am sure I have multiple eMails from him in my inbox still -- instances where he reached out to help this searching lymphoma patient. I'm sure I'll be re-reading them in the days ahead. I am very sorry to hear this. My sincere condolences to Bruce's family & friends. Yours, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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