Pancreatic Cancer – Alternative Treatment with Diet
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, alternative treatment choices can significantly reduce medical expenses as well as avoiding the physical pain of traditional treatment. As much as the Hippocratic Oath is a good theory, the training we give doctors in medical school often makes them unnecessarily prejudiced against alternative treatments — which means you may never have heard of some of these ideas. It is most important to note that many of these alternative methods are much less dangerous than the more ‘traditional’ radiation or chemotherapy.
Because it’s difficult to detect when it’s early enough to be operable, pancreatic cancer alternative treatment is particularly relevant. It’s not uncommon to be permanently unhealthy or even die to the side effects of chemotherapy or radiation therapy, so anything that can be done to avoid those ‘treatments’ is preferable.
Pancreatic Cancer Diet
I have a personal testimonial to the power of diet in fighting cancer, and I’m also in a particularly good position to know why it works. My mother-in-law got cancer of the foot — it turns out, despite the warnings against sun damage, melanoma frequently occurs on the bottom of the foot where sunlight rarely hits. Worse, the survival rate of that kind of cancer is only 50%.
Fortunately, she’s also a nutritionist, so she immediately set to researching the biochemical agents of the body that fight cancer, and she came across a diet that fights cancer. In the five weeks between her cancer’s discovery and the operation she had to remove it, her anti-cancer diet regressed the tumor from a Stage 2B (locally advanced, risking metastasis) to a Stage 1A (recognizable as cancer, but little risk of spreading).
The formula she used is commonly called the Kelly Cancer Diet, and it’s basically a low-protein, raw-food diet. The theory is that the same enzymes your body creates to break down food are also used as a primary defense mechanism against cancer — your body can actually digest cancer under the right circumstances. Raw food requires fewer enzymes to digest than cooked food, and proteins specifically require the enzymes that are the most effective in fighting cancer. Because enzymes are created in the pancreas, the Kelly Cancer Diet is particularly effective as a pancreatic cancer alternative treatment (the enzymes don’t have to be taken very far to get to their goal) — as long as the organ hasn’t already been significantly impaired.
The diet is fairly complex, but boils down to these rules:
- Don’t eat peanuts, cooked meat, or processed foods at all.
- Don’t eat ANY protein after lunch with the exception of two raw eggs with dinner, preferably in juice (a la an Orange Julius).
- Every morning, make juice from carrots, pineapples, and 2-4 oz. of raw liver.
- Eat 10 or more raw almonds with breakfast and lunch.
- Drink at least 1 quart of carrot juice and 1 pint of celery juice every day.
- Take two tablespoons of unrefined flaxseed oil every day.
- Avoid all dairy products except raw (unpasteurized, unhomogenized) goat’s milk, and yogurt made from the same.
- Eat all of the raw fruit and vegetables that you can stand to eat. Constantly.
- Because it’s worth saying twice: strictly avoid all processed foods, especially those containing flour, sugar, soy, or vinegar.
By following those rules, your body will set itself up to produce the maximum amount of cancer-digesting enzymes, but still get proper nutrition to keep itself healthy while it gears up for battle. It’s a little awkward at first — especially if you have yet to invest in a quality vegetable juicer — but this powerful pancreatic cancer alternative treatment is worth the changes.