Thank you for your encouragement.
You are correct that cancer is a lifestyle change. I think the
healthiest response is "OK, life has changed, what is the best way for
me to live now?"
But western medicine has taught us that sickness is something that
happens to us through no "fault" of our own, so there's nothing
lifestyle-wise we can do to overcome it.
As a result, people like my friend fall into fatalism and depression
instead of fighting.
The ONLY reason I have a chance of being listened to is because the
doctors have given up.
I'm so glad to hear you are a fighter and are seeing progress as a
result!
I wish for you the joy of moving into perfect health.
Liz
--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "Suzana Cvetanovic"
<smc566560@e...> wrote:
Dear Liz,
When one has cancer he has already faced a major change in his life
style...
I got cancer - lost job. I chose alternative - lost doctor. And I
was not ready for more major changes. I started only with raw food,
because I never cooked and it was the easiest way for me - lazy and
depressed. Luckily, Budwig diet includes raw food, so when I
discovered her work and this group I included FO/CC. After two weeks I
found out about ground flax seeds. After some time I found out about
the importance of the sun. Three weeks ago I got J.B. books. One week
ago I had CT and two horrible spots on my right lung disappeared. I
know it is not over, but it gives me optimism. And I am not depressed
anymore.
So, your friend does not have to do these major changes all at
once....