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Another low vitamin A diet's impact on previously untouchable disease.
Quote from Joe2 on September 26, 2024, 8:15 pmAnother low vitamin A diet's impact on previously untouchable disease.
Reposted with O's permission from 2 other blogs who must not be named.
My 55-year-old father was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer about seven months ago, after being misdiagnosed with pneumonia. His condition had spread to his bones and blood, and we were devastated to learn he was nearing the end of his life, especially after having lost my grandfather to lung cancer. At that time, I had a one-year-old and was pregnant with my second son, and it was heartbreaking to think my kids might not know their grandfather.
Just before his diagnosis, my dad was excited to start building a house for our family, a dream that felt shattered due to his illness. He carried guilt for not being able to see that project through.
Determined to help, I started him on a low vitamin A diet and connected him with Dr. Smith. He also began taking keystone minerals and lactoferrin. Miraculously, he has made significant progress and is now close to finishing our new home. We’re set to move in two months, and I’m incredibly grateful to have my dad in my life, helping to create a place for my children to grow up in—a home built by him. He’s doing amazingly well and feeling fantastic!
Another low vitamin A diet's impact on previously untouchable disease.
Reposted with O's permission from 2 other blogs who must not be named.
My 55-year-old father was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer about seven months ago, after being misdiagnosed with pneumonia. His condition had spread to his bones and blood, and we were devastated to learn he was nearing the end of his life, especially after having lost my grandfather to lung cancer. At that time, I had a one-year-old and was pregnant with my second son, and it was heartbreaking to think my kids might not know their grandfather.
Just before his diagnosis, my dad was excited to start building a house for our family, a dream that felt shattered due to his illness. He carried guilt for not being able to see that project through.
Determined to help, I started him on a low vitamin A diet and connected him with Dr. Smith. He also began taking keystone minerals and lactoferrin. Miraculously, he has made significant progress and is now close to finishing our new home. We’re set to move in two months, and I’m incredibly grateful to have my dad in my life, helping to create a place for my children to grow up in—a home built by him. He’s doing amazingly well and feeling fantastic!