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Sugar-take heed of this excellent advice

PostPosted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 10:07 pm
by Jane
If you know anyone who has cancer, please pass this on--and if you've had a brush yourself, please take heed! Like all of this it may take time to wean yourself off the sweet stuff, but SO worth it...

http://globalhealingexchange.com/sugar-cancer/

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Re: Sugar-here are some tips to break the cravings...

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 11:55 am
by Judith
http://www.energiseforlife.com/wordpres ... tact_key=c

A pretty comprehensive list this, and so helpful--

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start with my favourite coconut oil and read on!!!

Re: Sugar-need any more convincing??

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 9:52 pm
by Judith
http://www.canceractive.com/cancer-acti ... aspx?n=501

This is another of Chris Woollams’ impeccably researched pieces about the importance of diet and cancer and how most hospitals advise quite the reverse of what is really advisable—SUGAR BUNS ANYONE??...

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—His piece is extensive and convincing, as is his whole website—I think if I had read this at the beginning just after diagnosis, when I was rocking and reeling and not in a good way, I would have felt overwhelmed by all the facts and figures he quotes, bang on the button though they definitely are...

Which is why I started this site so I and others can take things on slowly, rather than feel bombarded, and have it filtered through a few minds of those actually going through the post-diagnosis life which is life NOW.

Just read the posts slowly, digest them, return to them, mull this all over and just load up with what seems right to you and for you from this one-stop shop for your little ship

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But this site is wonderful & he is doing a huge service in putting all this research out there.(Which is why our Team Coordinator Rosie is running her ½ marathon and we are giving her proceeds to CANCERACTIVE)--

Re: Sugar-the symblism of the wasp jar...

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 6:27 pm
by Judith
And to continue the sugar debate:

We have had a plague of wasps and have had on the terrace a little jar with a small canister of honey at the bottom-

The wasps just dive in, then overdose on the honey and end up swimming around and then dying...mmmm- Buddhists look away here...

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It occurred to me this was a striking visual image of what we cansurvivors do if we feed ourselves sugar (on the principle that sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words..)-