I have a friend, very traditional medical model, who will have his colon completely removed on Tuesday. When I met him almost 3 years ago, all he thought about was his cancer returning (prostate and colon) and dying. I distracted him with dancing, but didn't impact him too much with alternative health information. Anyway, his colon will be completely removed on Tuesday. He only weighs 140 pounds and what I am hearing is he will now only be able to eat crappy food (white bread, etc., no fruits and vegetables. I'm concerned about nutrition and his survival. He plans on doing whatever the hospital tells him to. I would like to help him survive and thrive rather than eat less well. Can someone with experience help me know how to help him?
This guy was suppose to be dead but just by eating raw food he lost over 200 pounds and got off the medications . Doctors claimed it was impossible for many of his organs to heal. Also cured his cancers.
I was hoping, since he's had the surgery, for information to help, him afterwards. He's a little guy, 135 pounds, and I'm worried. Some real help from someone who has been through it would be helpful. PLEASE?
It is sad, yes. I hear you.
well, I haven't been through this, but if they are telling him he can eat white bread (stuff), that stuff is glue, as you know. So Then surely, he can eat "baby food". So, he shall eat baby food. There is now organic BF in those tiny jars--fruits and veg...
and then work up from there. I made my son's baby food with a food mill. Maybe he can start to do this, and at some point, get into the nutrient dense green smoothies, etc. that will, if not restore his colon, at least give him vitality, and quality of life. And that's what it's about-yes?
There are virtually no syndromes and/or diseases that are not reversible. If you are interested in taking control of your own health [and I sincerely hope you are], the following will give you all the information you need:
Any of the discourses by Luigi Cornaro (available free online);
Any of the books by Horace Fletcher (available free online);
Any of the writings of Arnold Ehret.
Just like virtually everything else in life, it is all ultimately up to YOU.
You have all my best wishes for a successful journey and resolution,