tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5568235728927607795.post8378163678440914274..comments2023-09-02T06:25:31.074-07:00Comments on Really Raw by Raederle: [Article] Chemo Kills; Food HealsRaederlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17388803926470907739noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5568235728927607795.post-25837628950541314922017-03-30T20:56:01.216-07:002017-03-30T20:56:01.216-07:00Just got my payment for over $500.
Many times peo...<b>Just got my payment for over $500.</b><br /><br />Many times people don't believe me when I tell them about how much you can earn <b>taking paid surveys</b> at home...<br /><br />So I took a video of myself actually <a href="http://opinion-surveys.syntaxlinks.com/r/TakeSurveysForCash" rel="nofollow"><b>getting paid $500</b></a> for filling paid surveys.Bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287821785570247118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5568235728927607795.post-16259899726752928752010-06-04T09:51:38.351-07:002010-06-04T09:51:38.351-07:00Eating well alone won't fix anything unless th...Eating well alone won't fix anything unless the ONLY thing wrong in your life is what you eat. If you developed cancer because of an extreme desire to die, then nothing will make it go away except an extreme desire to live, possibly combined with better diet and exercise. If you develop cancer because you're not getting enough exercise and your lymph nodes are full of toxins, changing your diet may help, but will not be enough. If you develop cancer because of something you're breathing in daily, or because of a toxic lotion you've been using, or because your lover smokes cigarettes, then changing your diet may help a lot, but will still probably not be enough without getting the initial issue revolved. I believe that the cause in many, if not most people, is food *in combination* with something else. Genetics still plays a factor as well. Just because you have a gene however, does not mean it has to be expressed. If you have the diabetes gene (which everyone in my family does) then you will become diabetic IF and only if you eat in such a way that triggers those genes - such as simple carbs (refined sugars and pastas). My brother who eats terribly has diabetes. My mother USED to have diabetes but reversed it through diet. The same can be true of cancer - if you have certain genes then you will develop it IF you trigger it through food or immune system stress. Also, the emotional aspect should never be over looked. I know a girl a few years older than me who felt invisible and neglected her entire childhood and wished and wished she would develop some sort of disease so that she would be noticed. She developed two serious diseases in her early teens; she's not expected to live past thirty, and she can't live weights over twenty pounds without risking a broken bone. Also, eating a raw food diet will make your body start to attempt to detox, but to be blunt, without doing regular enemas, your body will be unsuccessful which can cause digestive issues.Raederlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17388803926470907739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5568235728927607795.post-36912101377208111702010-06-01T12:44:28.373-07:002010-06-01T12:44:28.373-07:00Not sure if you're looking for additional comm...Not sure if you're looking for additional comments here, but I have a contrarian one. Just because something works for a lot of people doesn't mean it works for everyone. My father went to his death at 68 from kidney cancer believing that diet and lifestyle alone could cure him, whilst my mother-in-law underwent surgery and chemotherapy for stage III breast cancer and is alive today, almost 12 years later.<br /><br />Make no mistake: I absolutely believe food is medicine, and many of the ailments we suffer from today are due to the overly-processed, overcooked, over-convenienced, edible food-like substances we are peddled and encouraged to injest. But there's room for medical science here, too.<br /><br />As with all things, the truth lies between two extremes, and there are few magic bullets that work for everyone. <br /><br />Caveat emptor (et post hoc ergo propter hoc).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com