A HOME REMEDY CURED MY CANCER
AND COULD SAVE THE LIVES OF THOUSANDS OR MILLIONS OF OTHERS
THAT MAINSTREAM CANCER MEDICINE FAILS TO HELP.
A PATIENT'S WELL-BEING, NOT PROFITABILITY, SHOULD DETERMINE WHAT
TREATMENTS ARE PRESCRIBED. END THE CARROT JUICE COVER-UP!
Introduction and Summary:
I had metastasized cancer tumors, primarily in my neck, in 2005, and was told I needed surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Before my surgery I was advised to juice carrots by the wife of a friend, a woman that had cured herself of ovarian cancer. Not knowing how much juice to drink, I started juicing three pounds of carrots a day, which yields about 3 cups, or a cup of juice per pound.
Four months later when I was due for surgery, I was told by a radiologist that an MRI showed that my tumors had not grown since my first MRI four months before. He also said that my tumors "may have even gotten smaller." Despite this, he still insisted that without treatment my likelihood of surviving was about three times better with cancer treatment than without it (30% versus 10%). Because I was about to lose my eligibility for Medi-Cal, I asked him if I could skip the surgery and just get chemotherapy and radiation. He went to the hospital medical board on my behalf and won out over the surgeon that believed I absolutely needed to have surgery. I was allowed to have chemo and radiation without surgery. I continued to juice three pounds of carrots per day. After chemo and radiation, the lumps on my neck were still there. My tumors gradually shrank and disappeared about four months after the two months of chemo and radiation. I stopped juicing shortly thereafter, not sure at the time whether it was the chemo and radiation treatment or the carrot juice that was responsible for my apparent cure.
Shortly after I stopped juicing, tiny lumps began appearing one at a time in two rows on my chest. When I started juicing again, no more new lumps appeared, and the ten little lumps I had on my chest stopped growing. I continued juicing while I looked for a way to get rid of them, not realizing at that time that carrot juice alone could do it if I drank enough of it. Part of my reason for underestimating carrot juice was that I was out of touch with the woman that originally advised me to ask her how much I needed to be drinking, but also, I wanted to see if anything else could control the growth of my chest lumps besides carrot juice. After failing to find anything else that seemed to have any effect, I asked a nurse that attends my church if she had any advice. Her advice was to go back to the hospital ASAP before my lumps metastasized further. Having been through the extreme discomforts of daily radiation treatments with chemo drips and shots, as well as having damaged my ability to swallow and salivate, I decided it was time to get serious about getting rid of the lumps, and I immediately increased my juicing from the three pounds of carrots I had been juicing each day, to juicing five pounds of carrots (yielding five cups of juice), every morning.
My visible chest lumps began to shrink almost immediately. I kept up the five pounds (yielding five cups) daily, and the tumors shrank continuously over the next two months, finally disappearing. I juiced for another month or so, then stopped. The biggest lump, which had appeared first, was also the last to disappear, implying that larger tumors probably take longer to to get rid of than smaller ones.
I have been cancer-free ever since, and have only juiced on occasion since then. That was in 2006, seven years ago. I put my story in an email a few months later, which someone posted to a website on the internet where a trickle of people have been able to find it over the years. That email is reprinted at the bottom of this post.
In November 2012 an author of children's books saw my story online and called me. She said she had inoperable tumors growing between her lungs and asked if I still stood by carrot juice. After confirming my continuing health, she told me that she had recently had a CAT scan of her tumors and was scheduled to have another in about a few weeks. She said she would drink 5 cups of carrot juice every day like I had to see if it would have any affect upon her growing tumors. About 6 weeks later when I talked to her, she reported that her new CAT scan showed her tumors had gotten smaller since her last CAT scan. She tells her story in the post immediately above this one (Carrots and My Cancer, by Ann Cameron).
Recently (3/10/2013) I was told that a woman I spoke with late in 2012 just before she went in to cancer surgery a few months ago, has had someone juicing for her since her surgery, and that a recent "enhanced" CAT scan (I believe this means a radioactive dye is used that indicates cancer cells) indicates that spots on her liver had gotten smaller since an earlier scan. This was reported to me by a the woman that had been for her. The name of the lady with cancer is Maria Guardado, who is a very well known peace activist from El Salvador. The name of the lady juicing for her is Lidia.
Almost every time I mention juicing carrots to people, they tell me about some cure they have heard about. When I had cancer I tried many different dietary cures, as well as 18 different types of pills, and external heat applications. This might be why it took so long to discover that although 3 cups per day of carrot juice was simply not enough to shrink a tumor, 5 cups per day was. If you get anything from this blog, I hope that it is that I could not find anything else besides carrot juice that shrank tumors, and even then, 3 cups per day was not enough. If you go to Gerson Clinic and pay thousands of dollars for a week there, they will encourage you to drink carrot juice 13 times a day. Don't make the mistake I made and compromise downward on the quantity. Five cups per day, every day, really, really,
really works. More per day may work even faster. I can't say, because I didn't try. I didn't need to. Three cups per day will likely stop the growth of a tumor, but it probably won't shrink a tumor noticeably, based on my experience. And it is enough to turn your skin slightly orange. If you don't like carrot juice, 3 cups per day will probably stop your tumor's growth while you experiment with other things to see if they work. But despite all the other things that came recommended, I couldn't find anything else that worked. Five cups a day is not so terrible, and you may even like it. I found that drinking it through a straw helped it go down quicker and easier. Less might reduce tumors for you, but it took five cups a day to shrink
my lumps, and I'm about average size. At the time was about 160 pounds.
It remains to be determined whether every cancer, or every individual's metabolism, responds to carrot juice. But until actually researched, it remains a possibility. I have yet to meet a person that juiced carrots for cancer and was unhappy with the result. I know of three people, myself and two others, that juiced 5 pounds per day. Each of us had our tumors shrink. That's not a lot to draw on. But if the hospital gave me a 30% chance of surviving 5 years or more even
with their treatment, then that means they must be failing to cure 2 out of 3 of their patients with the symptoms I had. And both of the women I am talking about had much more advanced cancers than I had.
Although I can only speak from my own experience, I have yet to hear from someone that carrot juice did not reduce their tumors, and the email someone posted on a blog seven years ago with my story and my phone number on it has been coming up on Google for seven years now. I'm pretty sure that if people were getting different results than I did, someone would have told me by now. And I've been finding blogs by other carrot juice survivors in which many people make supportive comments, but although some have concerns, I did not find any report of ill effects or ineffectiveness from carrot juice. There is a video about Steve Jobs that indicates that suggests in its title that carrot juice contributed to his death, but if you watch it you find out that carrot juice isn't even discussed, and that he was engaged in a dietary regime that likely deprived him of essential nutrients.
Perhaps conclusionary phrases like "Miracle Cancer Cure" or "Carrot Juice Cures Cancer" sound exaggerated, but the possibility that five cups of carrot juice per day can cure any cancer caught early enough has considerable evidence supporting it. If you have evidence on the issue, positive or negative, this is the place to come with it. In the meantime, I have to share what we have been able to find out so far. With so much evidence that millions of lives are being unnecessarily lost through ineffective mainstream cancer treatments, we must share this information. In the terminology used so often to justify potentially lucrative therapies shown to be effective, to delay would be unconscionable. In my opinion, there is absolutely no excuse for not requiring that every new cancer patient's tumors be tested for responsiveness to carrot juice before other more draconian treatments are allowed to be prescribed. The lack of accountability in cancer treatment needs to end, and the government, whether the FDA or some other body, needs to end it.
We need to get this message to people before they get cancer so they can settle questions they have ahead of time. Most people are only reachable through personal contact. If you share my urge to get this information to the public, you can do so by linking to this site, mentioning it in your blogs and emails, or making small fliers, posters or bumper stickers with our website address on them, and posting or distributing them. I have just added Cancer Is Over (.com, .org, and .blogspot.com), God's Cancer Cure (.org), Carrots and Cancer (.org), to the original web address, in case you want to share an address that's easier to remember. You can also simply use our effort as inspiration for one of your own. Do whatever you can. Our efforts build upon each other.
Much as the earlier practice of bloodletting was eventually ended, the world is gradually becoming aware that other medical practices have gradually filled in the void created by the citizenry's gullibility regarding anything mainstream medicine offers it. It is time to clean house again. We can start by making people aware of the issue before they fall prey to the medical establishment. The wealthy and famous are particularly susceptible to this situation. The "best treatment" is automatically assumed to be the most expensive one, and that makes medical shopping easy for those that can afford to pay a lot. But when people pick their treatment on the basis of cost, the treatment that costs the most will never be driven out, regardless of how ineffective it is. The need for change from the grass roots up is nowhere truer than when it comes to mainstream medical practices.
I hope you will investigate for yourself the curative power of carrot juice wherever and whenever the opportunity presents itself. And I should also mention that drinking carrot juice has many other health benefits, intestinal cleansing (it cured both my acne and pre-cancerous scales I used to get), and other sites on the net report that a carrot a day reduces the risk of cancer. One article claims that eating one carrot every day reduces the risk of cancer by 60%.
If you ever have an opportunity to observe the growth of a cancer in your own body either visually or through body scans, try carrot juice first; once you determine that it can control your cancer, you can experiment with other things to see if they work too, knowing that you can go back to carrot juice. This is the kind of research that is needed, and your experience will be of value to others, through this website and others
If you are a skeptic, we share your skepticism. I was very skeptical of everything before one thing, carrot juice, proved itself to me. But people that are skeptical about non-mainstream cures tend instead to place their confidence when it comes to their health in professionals with huge educational debts that get paid for the medical services they provide, whether they are effective or not; certainly not upon whether their patient recovers. The Hippocratic Oath belies the antiquity of the phenomena. Those that survive in the medical profession are those that do the best for themselves, whether or not their clients survive. We like to believe that medical professionals went into their profession for the right reason, but given that they do make huge incomes and have huge debts to pay, it is difficult to imagine that their species is immune to the pressures that mere mortals like the rest of us so often succumb to. And who wants to pay a six-figure professional to prescribe carrot juice? Not his boss, and not a patient. Maybe that's why you don't see doctors prescribing carrot juice. There are many things to be skeptical of, not just cures. Be skeptical of incentives, too.
Maybe the hardest thing to do is to get credible information from the few of us with the good fortune of knowing someone personally who has been cured of cancer to the many for whom direct contact with someone with personal experience is not available when they need it. I hope this blog will help to fill that credibility gap. If you doubt anything I have said, find someone with cancer and juice for them, and find out for yourself what happens. You can also call or email me. But regardless of whether you can reach me, or even what happens to me, you can trust in my experience with carrot juice as if it was your own.
At the risk of sounding overly dramatic, I will consciously avoid the greater risk of being overly cautious, by stating what I believe in my soul to be true: millions of lives are at stake. I hope you will join me in making this cause your own.
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(End of Summary/Introduction)
The original 2/22/2013 post for CancerIsOver.org started here:
Imagine a cure for cancer that did not require a hospital, a doctor, or a drug company. Do you really believe any of them would ever tell us about it? And if none of them would, who would?
I am starting this blog specifically so that people who have been cured of cancer by carrot juice can share their experience with others, particularly those that have cancer. I was cured of metastacized cancer by carrot juice in 2006. I am just one of many. My goal is to bring together the experiences of those that have been cured by carrot juice so that everybody can find out about the effect carrot juice has upon cancer without any money being involved. As far as other cures go, there may be many, but since they haven't proven themselves to me, I can't vouch for them.
I can vouch for carrot juice, however. Of twenty or so things I tried, only carrot juice worked for me, and the more I drank, the better it worked. But I had to drink three cups of it every day to stop my cancer, and five cups a day to reverse it. I know this because I had visible lumps on my chest that I could see growing and then shrinking as I varied my intake of carrot juice. Nothing else I tried seemed to have any effect.
Up until recently, nobody I've told about my experience had been willing to juice and drink the five cups a day it took me to get my tumors to shrink. Finally, after seven years, I have found two people willing to. One of them had already had surgery, and did so as a precaution against recurrence. The other one has tumors in her lungs that couldn't be operated on. She was between CAT scans when she called me. The good news is that a CAT scan she had subsequent to her starting carrot juice showed that her inoperable tumors had gotten smaller since the CAT scan she had had before drinking carrot juice.
Hopefully she will allow me to share her identity and her story in this blog at some point. I wish I could promise it, but I can't. The reason is that she is a writer and may not wish to have her illness made public. I will share what she allows me too as time goes on, but she has much more recovery to go, in any case, so it seems premature to say much about it anyway. But I can say that in speaking to her on the phone, she seems to be as convinced that carrot juice is working for her as I was when I watched my tumors shrink away seven years ago.
This blog is not to make generalizations about the curability of cancer, or to make claims about the curative power of carrot juice. All I can say is that I have no doubt that my cancer was cured by carrot juice; the person that told me about carrot juice said the same thing about theirs; and the only person I know that copied what I did to the letter is apparently getting the same result the previous two of us got. Coincidence? I don't think so. Speaking of "coincidences", millions (if not billions) of dollars goes into cancer research annually, yet none of it this side of the Atlantic seems to be researching carrots, despite announced discovery by researchers in Amsterdam and others in Newcastle that a derivative of carrots, falcarinol (google this), was able to eliminate a significant percentage (33%) of cultured tumors in mice. I would think that if the study was flawed, some American pharmaceutical company would have proudly and conclusively shown it to be so by now. People are dying in droves believing their their cancers to be incurable. Why haven't these "public spirited" companies and the medical profession come out and told us about these studies? In my opinion, no cancer should be allowed to be called incurable until carrot juice has been at least attempted. If your doctor hasn't told you, you need to ask yourself who he is working for. He's not working for you. Either that, or he hasn't done his homework.
My experience with cancer, and how I overcame it, in brief
In 2005 I had metastisized cancer. I had two lumps protruding from my neck under my jaw. They were both biopsied and diagnosed as undifferentiated cancerous squamous skin cells at Los Angeles County-USC Hospital. I was treated with radiation and chemotherapy. The radiation damaged my epiglottis and also affected my ability to salivate and to swallow.
My cancer returned in early 2006 in the form of 10 lumps on my chest. I was able to stop their growth by drinking 3 cups of carrot juice every morning. When I increased my daily carrot juice intake to five cups per day, all ten of the lumps immediately started to get smaller. I soon found that as long as I kept juicing 5 pounds of carrots every day, and drinking the 5 cups of carrot juice that produced, the lumps kept getting smaller. All ten lumps disappeared completely within two months. I have been cancer free ever since, even though I stopped juicing carrots regularly a long time ago and hardly ever juice them anymore.
Details of how I cured my cancer with carrot juice are on the internet (and at the end of this post)
I sent an email telling about my experience with carrots and cancer to my email contacts shortly thereafter. It was posted on net by someone named Kevin (I don't believe I know him personally) where it still appears six years later. It is still there as of today, February 22, 2013. It can be found at
the-lovgrens.com/kevin/carrots_cancer.html or by googling "Carrots and Cancer Ralph Cole" or "Carrots and Cancer Kevin". I have included an edited copy of it at the end of this post.
Why I believe what worked for me can work for others
In late November 2012 ago the woman writer I mentioned above called me after finding the post about my experience with carrots and cancer on "Kevin's Page." She said she had tumors growing in her lungs that were inoperable and that she was considering trying carrot juice and that she wondered how I was doing. She said she had recently had a CAT scan and was scheduled to have another in 10 days. She said that the difference between her two previous CAT scans had indicated that her tumors were growing rapidly.
I called her back in December after her subsequent CAT scan. She said that her doctor reported to her that her tumors, which previous scans had shown to be growing, were smaller than they had been in the previous scan. She said she was feeling good and that she intended to continue drinking 5 cups of fresh carrot juice every day as she had been.
I spoke with her again in the middle of February, a few days ago. She told me she had resumed writing and was optimistic that her tumors are continuing to shrink. I believe that she said her next CAT scan will be in April. I will update this blog to let you know how she's doing as soon as I know, assuming it's okay with her to share the information.
That her tumors had gotten smaller was especially significant because the delay between her previous CAT scan and when she started drinking carrot juice was about as long and possibly longer than the amount of time she was drinking carrot juice prior to her subsequent scan.
This was the first time I know of that someone I had told the effect that 5 cups of fresh carrot juice daily had on my cancer actually tried the same thing and then had an exam capable of passing judgement on whether or not it had worked for them. Although one corroboration doesn't prove anything, it's a start.
I hope people experiencing cancer will share their experiences on the CarrotsAndCancer blog. This would help us all get a better picture of what works and what doesn't. If you are undergoing treatment, either dietary or medical or both, let us know early what it is, what your stage and/or condition is, and how we can find out what happened if we stop hearing from you. Your willingness to inform others about what
isn't working for you could be a lifesaver for someone else. Please use the blog to let us know what you are doing and the results you are getting, whether for better or worse.
This blog is dedicated to former Laker owner Jerry Buss, whose death from cancer prompted me to start this blog.
Among the most recent victims is Dr. Jerry Buss, long-time owner of the Lakers basketball team. I mention him because I have been a Laker fan all my life and live very close to their home court. His death has nudged me to try to do something more with the knowledge I have gained from others, subsequently reinforced through personal experience, regarding the largely if not entirely orphaned truth regarding the effect carrot juice in sufficient quantity can have upon cancer. It will probably take somebody with credibility in the public's eye (somebody famous) to get the public's attention and turn the tide of the battle. In the meantime, it will take people like you and me to get the information to people with that credibility in the public's eye. I hope you will help. This blog is about all I can do. Think about what you can do. Maybe it's to tell people about this blog. Maybe it's something else. But please try to do something. It doesn't matter who you tell. The more people that know, the sooner it will happen. If you help, your effort might be the difference. Even if you don't think you can do anything, you can print out little pieces of paper with CancerIsOver.blogspot.com on them and pass them out at events. It might just save someone's life if you do. Six years ago I wrote an email that may have saved the life of the author I told you about. You might save a life with a few sheets of paper. Isn't it worth a try?
An alternative to the Get the Word to Famous People approach might be called the Get the Word to Politicians approach. Isn't the job of government to provide things markets can't? How about research on possible cures that big business can't make a profit on? Inform your representatives about this issue, or find candidates that will talk about it, or run yourself and inform your constituency.
If you have cancer yourself or are researching to help someone that does, please read my story at the above web site. Keep me posted in this blog and/or by telephone or email whether you or they are drinking carrot juice, how much and how often, and the results that are being gotten, good or bad, so we can pass the information on to others. If you are getting bad results, please call me and let me know personally; since anybody can say anything in a blog and there are a lot of people out there who depend upon mainstream medicine, right or wrong, for a livelihood, I cannot assume that every critic is on the up-and-up. I was once labelled a crackpot and thrown off a blog just for sharing my experience with carrots. I am not a crackpot and they never bothered to share what I had to say that they felt made their case. Supportive comments from medical professionals would be especially appreciated in this blog, but any constructive concerns or comments are welcome whether supportive or not.
Please help me to get the word out about carrots and cancer and let's stop, or at least lessen, the carnage cancer is having upon our loved ones. Feel free to email or call me.
Aldo and Viktoria Vidali of Santa Cruz for telling me about carrot juice when I got cancer. They saved my life. Nothing is more exciting than saving a life. If you have had an experience like mine, share it. If you haven't, share mine. But if you don't do anything with the information, nothing will change. Mainstream cancer medicine is Big Business. Someday I may even have to be a part of it. It is up to all of us to get the true cures to the people, because the doctors will never be able to do it and pay off their student loans. And the drug companies have a responsibility to their shareholders to hide the truth. It really is up to us to bring the truth to light.
A great thing about carrot juice is that you can drink it in addition to any other treatment you are getting. You might never know what got you well as I do, but does that really matter if you get well? If nothing else, you can consider it cure insurance.
I hope you will never have to experience cancer. If you have your own experience to share, please write it up and email it to me. We also also have a comment section at the end of this post.
Sincerely,
Ralph Cole
213-747-6345
cell: 213-909-8270
ralph90015@yahoo.com
PS: After I wrote the above post, Ann Cameron, the writer with cancer whose tumors started shrinking after she started drinking 5 cups of carrot juice every day (just over a liter), wrote about her experience and allowed me to post it with her identity. If you haven't seen her post, it is directly above this one. I would also like to mention her website is great, especially the section where she has collected quotes about what makes good writing.
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End the Carrot Juice Cover-up! SPREADING THE WORD IS SAVING LIVES!
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The following is an email I sent out after my cancer recovery in 2006. Someone posted it on a blog (called Kevin's Page) at that time, where it could be found by searching for "Carrots and Cancer". It has always had my phone number in it. In the seven years since it was first posted, I have received no negative feedback about it.
Dear Subscribers and Other Friends:
As some of you already know, I was treated for cancer last year. In February 2005 I found 2 large lumps on my neck that biopsies showed to be lymph-nodes infected with squamous skin cancer cells. I dragged my feet on mainstream treatment while I tried to get rid of them on my own with supplements and dietary changes. The main dietary changes I made were to eliminate sugar, which I knew I had overdone, and to juice vegetables, mainly carrots, which I had read online could have good results. At the suggestion of one of my DVD customers who recovered from cancer after making dietary changes she had learned from the Gerson Institute, I tried to juice and drink two to three lbs. of carrots everyday. I also added some oranges and apples, but later I heard that oranges negate carrots to some degree and vice versa and that apples have a lot of sugar, and eventually dropped them.
The initial results were encouraging. It seemed that my tumors were decreasing in mass for awhile, although the changes were small and gradual, and it was hard to be certain. By the time the doctors at County General wanted me to decide whether or not I was going to proceed with their treatments, they had also found a third tumor in my throat, which a biopsy showed was also malignant. They persuaded me that the cancer might metasticize further and in less accessible areas if I didn't proceed rapidly. The radiologist said I had a 30% chance of 5-year survival if I proceeded with radiation and chemo (at my request they skipped the surgery that they originally had suggested), and an "essentially zero percent" chance of 5-year survival if I didn't get (mainstream) treatment. With several young children, I decided to proceed with their treatment to "play it safe".
Without going into the details, the treatment and its side effects are all they say it is and much more. I lost almost 50 lbs. in 6 weeks, and came away with a lung infection that caused them to keep filling up with foam that was very hard to get rid of, and a stomach tube through my nose for several weeks afterwards because I couldn't swallow or drink anything without choking. To be honest, however, it was nice to lose the weight, although not nearly worth the agony that the chemo puts you through. Anyway, the tumors were fluctuated down and then up during treatment; afterward, they subsided and disappeared over the following 2 to 3 months. Although I continued juicing 2 to 3 lbs. of carrots almost everyday, there was no way to know whether it or the radiation and chemo treatments were responsible.
What happened next, however, appeared to be much less ambiguous. I had been warned by the chemo doctors (one in particular, that I also happened to run into at the post office), that recurrences were common and that I needed to keep checking in with them. To avoid this possibility I never quit trying to juice 2-3 lbs. of carrots every day, and managed to do so about 5 days a week on average. So it was a little surprising and disappointing when I noticed lumps forming under the skin on my upper chest about 2 months after the earlier tumors had disappeared. I kept up the juicing and added hot water bottles and heating pads, because I had heard that heat can cause tumors to dissipate when they are close to the skin. This seemed to help at first, but only slightly. I also started adding green "superfood" powder (dried leafy vegetables and seaweed) to the carrot juice. All in all, it was hard to tell that any of it was having any effect. The lumps fluctuated in size, but wouldn't leave.
After about 4 months of this, and when I was coming to a point of frustration with their intractability and apparent slight growth, I showed the lumps (there were now 10 of them in a small area about 3 inches below my left shoulder) to an RN at my church. I guess I had slipped into a degree of complacency because I was startled by the sharpness of her response. She said "Ralph, you better get those biopsied!" Well, I had read somewhere along the way that biopsies can spread tumors, so my anxiety level went up instantly, and my first response was to resolve to get more serious about my juicing to try to avoid getting more biopsies if I could. I immediately increased my juicing to 5 lbs. of carrots a day, which yields about a quart and a third, which I juiced into a 2 lb. yogurt container (I drink some through a straw while still juicing so it doesn't overflow). By Thursday I thought I could see some improvement, but I wasn't sure. By the following Sunday I was sure. My RN friend wasn't at church that day. By the following Sunday I was astounded by the change. When I saw her I said "Give me your hand." She did, and I placed it on the bumps. She said "Wow! What'd you do?" The lumps seemed to me to have gone down by over half, and her response indicated that it wasn't my imagination. In short, 9 of the 10 lumps completely disappeared over a 6 week period, and the last one, which had started out the largest, disappeared entirely by the end of the 8th week.
Four months later, I am still juicing 5 lbs. of carrots every day I can, which is usually five or six times a week. I had been warned that carrot juice has a lot of sugar and that high quantities of it can cause you to turn orange. So far neither has been a problem. I think that I had a slight color change at first, but now when I ask people they don't see any. As for the sugar, I can't explain it. I do believe that sugar can cause tumors to grow, but the dramatic disappearance of my 10 lumps suggests that either something else in the carrots offsets the sugar, or that unrefined sugar is not a problem. All I know is that going from juicing 2-3 lbs. to juicing 5 lbs. of carrots a day, and drinking the juice immediately, had an immediate impact on the 10 lumps on my chest that continued until they were gone. I should also mention that the last 10 lumps were small to begin with, each similar to the size and shape of a short grain of rice under the skin, which is probably why the changes were easily visible.
I know that one person's experience doesn't prove anything. Neither would I suggest that what worked for me would necessarily work for anyone else. But several people have asked me to share my experience with cancer, and last weekend, I heard that one of my former volunteers has it, so to avoid possible regrets later, I felt I needed to share my experience with my friends before it is too late for it to be of potential value to them.
I am swamped with work and don't have enough time to read many emails, so please don't feel like you have to respond. Also, if I owe you a DVD, please give me 2 more weeks before you contact me. I am thinking about setting up a blog so that our friends can share their medical experiences with with each other, and will re-send this or a similar email with a link if we do, and/or put a link on our website.
Best wishes,
Ralph Cole
(213) 909-8270 (cell); (213) 747-6345 (home)
[My original contact information, which is no longer functional, has been omitted here, but remains on the original (2006) Kevin's Blog post. My current email address (as of 2013) is ralph90015@yahoo.com. The URL of this website is CancerIsOver.blogger.com which hosts us for free. Other domain names which currently, but may not always, point to this site, are CancerIsOver.org and .com, CarrotsCureCancer.com, CarrotsSaveBoobs.com, CureCancerWithCarrots.org and .com, and HowToCureCancerWithCarrots.org and .com. If you feel like making a contribution to this project and wonder how you can do it, consider renewing one or more of them periodically in case I have forgotten or am unable to].
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