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Cancer Support Network

For people and the loved ones of people suffering from cancer, recovering from cancer or survivors of cancer. Get support, health tips and be able to discuss alternative treatments and what's worked for you.

Location: Global
Members: 15
Latest Activity: May 15, 2011

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Dan Allen

How is it a tumor can be so invasive? 9 Replies

I just lost my Beautiful son from something so evil I would like to understand how that happened. He's been a vegaterian for many years, was on this strict PH diet for months and still he wasted away…Continue

Started by Dan Allen. Last reply by Linda Viscardis Mar 5, 2010.

Luis M. Delgado

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One of my relatives is looking for a natural doctor (Naturopath?) in Los Angeles area. She has some problems with her breast, she is afraid of having something really bad and she does not want to…Continue

Started by Luis M. Delgado Mar 4, 2010.

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Paula Gorman Comment by Paula Gorman on March 4, 2010 at 12:47pm
Linda how do you keep your ph that high?
Linda Viscardis Comment by Linda Viscardis on March 3, 2010 at 11:45pm
I have learned that my body's pH level must be above 7.2 if I want to remain cancer free - higher if possible. At 7.2, cancer goes dormant; at 8.0, cancer cannot exist. I'm so pleased I have found a way! My pH is consistently between 7.2 and 8.0 now, after years of trying! Nothing seemed to work ... not even a vegetarian, almost all raw food diet. Now, it's easy!!!
 

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Dan Allen Casey Eldredge Linda Viscardis Luis M. Delgado Laura Berfield Arlene Taylor Victoria Coburn Alfredo Ryan Anthony Stewart Carol Maybury Melody Jackson Paula Gorman Annette Hunt Carol Atalla OurFoodMatters
 
 
 

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