Selasa, 22 Januari 2008

[cancercured] Re: Sugar & PET Scrans

Walter,

Fruit and honey are controversial. Some people say to limit intake of
fruit if one is dx'd with cancer, some don't. Some say to stay away
from all honey, others say some RAW honey is fine. Dr. Budwig, for
instance, felt it was okay for her clients to eat at least some honey
in the form of linomel, which is ground flax seed coated with honey.

In the end, how much fruit and honey to eat, or even whether or not
to eat any fruit or honey, comes down to a personal decision, made
after one has educated oneself to the point where one feels informed
enough to make a decision.

Myself, I eat some raw honey occasionally, and I eat fruit when I
desire it. I feel that fruit is complete and complex, something very
different from sugary junk. And raw honey, of which most of us can't
eat a great deal of anyway, without starting to feel a bit sick, I
feel also has good stuff in it--minerals, vitamins and things
scientists are only beginning to discover.

With regard to the previous poster's admonishment not to eat sugar,
it is certainly true that cancer thrives on sugar, so true that the
treatment known as IPT is based on cancer cells' affinity for sugar.
(Anyone not knowing what IPT is can do a search of this board under
IPT and they should come up with lots of information. I have a friend
who was completely cured of large cell lymphoma with IPT.)

Elliot


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