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  • morag-janet-of-the-hill-family

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    April 13, 2025 at 6:43 am

    In this article it says this…”I remember one recent story about another young woman who refused chemotherapy and was
    told by her local hospital that if she didn’t have chemotherapy then she couldn’t have surgery.” … my own sister had this experience with drs and so she took the chemo, had both her breasts removed and died within weeks. I warned her before she was diagnosed to very carefully research allopathic medicine before taking it if she was ever diagnosed with cancer but sadly she didn’t listen, she was frightened and grabbed whatever the drs told her to. She was living in Australia. Vernon Coleman tells a lot of truth. Sadly he has one thing very very wrong and that is his advice to not eat meat or fat or drink milk. Changing my diet to a high meat, organ meats and high fat diet and temporarily drinking raw milk (I changed to cream after three years) restored my health at age 60 and turned around some serious health problems including but not limited to foggy brain and pre-diabetes. My husband had the same results. In a shop the assistant asked some one if they wanted to donate to cancer research and they said “No it’s a scam” She looked very shocked and hopefully she stopped asking people to donate after that.

  • Dave777

    Member
    April 13, 2025 at 6:56 am

    I do agree that we need to have a high red meat diet. I follow Barbara O’Neill a bit but where I disagree with her is her promoting the vegan diet. This is what the SDA church teaches. The SDA follow Ellen White who they claim that she was a prophetess. We need to question everything.

    • morag-janet-of-the-hill-family

      Member
      April 13, 2025 at 11:50 am

      Absolutely, I used to be in the seventh day adventists and that is the period when I lost my bowel to ulcerative colitis.