If You Have Cancer Read This (Issue 83)

During my lifetime I have done a wide variety of things. There have been so many things that interested me, I sometimes feel like I have lived several lives in this one. Many things I was able to do was because I would have more than one thing going at one given time. For instance, when I had a flower shop, I would make jewelry in the evenings or have a counseling session with someone. Secondly, I have lived a long time.
 
On the other hand, there are things I’m just not wired to do, specifically anything mechanical or electrical. I have trouble operating a can opener and never could learn to type by the touch system. To this day, I type with two fingers. I’m a voracious reader. However, there is much I don’t know.

Growing up, my mother taught me that everyone should have a list of things they won’t do. For me, a philosophy is that I have never been hungry enough to steal, and no one is important enough to me to lie to. Conversely, I can be sincerely wrong about a particular thing, and have made a lot of mistakes.
 
One of the things that have always interested me is natural healing, but I never wanted to be a doctor or a nurse. My sister was a nurse. Living in the Orient, I was fascinated by their acupuncture and very effective massages. After returning to the States, I studied reflexology. About 30 years ago, I visited an herb shop to meet with a Canadian doctor, one of my reflexology teachers. My sister went with me. He gave us both a treatment and told her she was very sick. She went for a check-up and discovered she had cancer. Extensive tests revealed it was advanced and informed her she probably had about six months to live. We went back to the Canadian doctor and he told us about a dentist in Texas who had discovered some new techniques for treating cancer. She flew out to see him.
 
His name was Dr. Donald Kelly. He had developed a program to treat cancer called “metabolic ecology.” When he discovered he had cancer, he had a short time to live. It was a very involved, new and different regimen based upon feeding the body and starving the cancer. He told her if she followed this regimen, she should be rid of cancer in about 10 months, and sure enough, she did. She lives to this day.
 
This regimen was a very involved do-it-yourself program. There were things to do around the clock. I was with her and helped her frequently during this time. Dr. Kelly maintained each person had a different metabolism; therefore, the requirements of one’s body would be different.
 
One had to answer 3,000 questions, have blood work and urine tests that were sent over night to his lab. Back then, he had some kind of computer that the lab work and questionnaire went in. The results were in a printout and from that he compiled a diet and recommended certain supplements. The supplements were made by a company he furnished information for the formulations.
 
He listed foods to eat, the time to be eaten and the way to prepare. The program consisted of detoxification, spinal adjustments, diet and supplements. No meat, but ten almonds a day for protein, only organic foods, fresh carrot juice every day, massages and steam baths. It was a complex and expensive program. I recall she had to wake up every morning at 3 a.m. for grain cereal enemas for detoxification purposes, in addition to heavy doses of enzymes that digested the cancer cells.
 
The cancer cells began dissolving in about 10 days and it made one extremely sick. A healing crisis she endured over and over during those 10 months. One stopped the enzymes when the healing crisis began. When it was over it was back to taking 10 a day. As time progressed, the sick spell became further apart and less severe.
 
My mother and I took turns staying with her to prepare the foods and help her through the 10 months it took. She was in regular contact with Dr. Kelly who monitored her progress, sometimes adjusting her program. She had bottles of different kinds of vitamins and minerals to take around the clock.
 
After she recovered, she became a metabolic technician for his program. Thousands across the U.S. went on the program, which was implemented by sending the questionnaire and tests to him while being assisted and monitored by the technicians he trained. I attended the seminars and worked with her in counseling the counselees by phone and in-person. The phone calls came to me from all over the U.S. I did this for several years. Frequently, she would go to her home in Florida for extended periods and learned a great deal about cancer. It’s a very insidious disease, but curable.
 
It was a very complex, in-depth program, but many received positive results of healing when they followed his regimen. Then the AMA and the FDA got on his case. His equipment was wrecked, his phone was monitored and he was poisoned. He moved to Seattle and spent his time recovering from the poison someone had given him through food. He wrote a book titled “One Answer to Cancer” on metabolic ecology. But he was put out of business. However, he survived several years after and passed a few years back.
 
Frequently, some who called for information about the program had been through surgery and chemo and were too sick to really follow through on the do-it-yourself program. Plus, it was quite expensive for the tests and supplements, in addition to the required diet.

Dr. Kelly maintained cancer is a deficiency disease, the inability of the body to digest foreign protein. The body must have protein to survive, so the fresh almonds and digestive aids to assimilate were part of the regimen. After 10 months, my sister could return to eating meat.

Dr. Kelly was a very kind and brilliant man who was 50 years ahead of his time. I know personally that many were healed from doing his program. It is not an easy program . . . there were things to do to follow the regimen around the clock. When I would tell the counselees it was very expensive and one would become very sick at times, not everyone wanted to do the do-it-yourself program. Sometimes that was a deal breaker. Who wants to follow a program that is expensive and sometimes makes you quite ill? Only those who had a strong desire to live, I daresay.
 
I have a son who called a few weeks back and said skin tests revealed a couple of tests were positive for cancer. He knows the drill of metabolic ecology and is a very disciplined person. He called today and told me about a salve he had discovered that is so potent it extracts skin cancer by removing it from its roots on the skin. He has only been using it a few days and was amazed at the results of how the salve removes it. He ordered it and it’s a bit pricey, but apparently quite effective. It beats the knife cutting it off or chemo burning it off.
 
I don’t usually write articles about health and medicine but was prompted to write this after my son called and related to me what he was doing. I decided there might be someone out there who might benefit from this story.

Let Freedom Ring!

JUST ME,
AC

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  1. Posted September 27, 2008 at 11:45 pm | Permalink

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