My mother is a over 20 year survivor of cancer, my father has been fighting lymfoma (cancer in lymph nodes) for many years.
By changing thier diets, they have been able to stave off the enevitable. Thier counts or something like that ( I am unfamiliar with exact termanology) can be down 1 checkup, and up another, back and forth for many years. They say that thier tests have a direct link to thier bodys ph. My parents are convinced that cancer cannot live in a high alkaline body. I know they buy ph test strips by the hundreds, and tests thier urine. I cannot confirm nor deny if ph has anything to do with it, but they are both still alive, and both have had cancer for many years. My mother was told she had 3 years to live over 20 years ago, and my father was told he had little chance of making it through the year, that has been I dont know 4 or 5 years ago. He still does everything he wants to do around the farm. I doubt he will outlive mother, but enjoys all the extra days he has.(i doubt it will be cancer that gets him)
I have never talked to them about specifics, when I try they just give me the ol, ah dont you worry about us, we are all good line, and talk about something else.
Clydesdale, I will call my dad in the morning and just tell him I need to know more about thier health/ remedies. My father is a vietnam veteran, He was a medic, he goes to the veterans hospital every so many years to get something cut out, a foot of intestines here, 7 inches there. Agent orange is eating him up I heard mom say one time. Even as an adult he wont tell me jack, where he been what he seen, He just says he will take all of his secrets with him. I have never asked about what he does to keep the cancer at bay, he may tell me that. Mom said he was allergic to the chemo or something, I dont know if thats even possible, but what she said. I know he took it once or twice, and just let it be known he would rather die than to do it again. he is still here. Have you ever researched body ph?