I am reluctant to provide you with too many specific details of my situation after having read your plain rude and frankly childish rant about an accomplished scientist who has 30 years more experience than yourself in the field of micro-biology. This makes me highly suspicious of your intentions, quite naturally.
I am however willing to provide you with some basic background details.
I have suffered from an identical cancer (for the past 20 years) to the man in the photograph above. Effecting my left sinus cavity, left eye, left inner-ear and left top jaw bone. The horrific symptoms have been so severe that on several occasions during the last 2 decades I have been tempted to suicide.
* Constant drooling discharge from my left ear
* Horrific allergy to air born pollutants, dust etc (that was not there before the cancer arrived - no previous history of allergies)
* Gradual decay of my top jawbone (has left me without teeth and unable to eat on the left side of my mouth, now stuck with this for the rest of my life)
* Rapid loosening of all teeth
* Inability to speak, articulate words, swallow or breath properly
* Constant inability to sleep due to the constant awful irritation
* Awful illness/perpetual exhaustion due to the perpetual lack of sleep
Here is a picture of my mouth...edging toward the tragic situation of the man above.
After starting Dr. Young's protocol a year ago I am experiencing my first "normal days" of health in over 20 years. To say I am grateful to this man would be a ludicrous understatement. I woke up this morning ''perfectly healthy''...after 20 years of utter misery.
How did I survive 20 years of sinus cancer you may be wondering?
And how is it I only lost half my teeth, instead of half of my face?
The answer is simple David. I drank copious amounts of water, and tried to stick to healthy natural foods. For 20 years I was incredibly thirsty.
Why would I be incredibly thirsty?
Why are all cancer patients always incredibly thirsty?
Why is an insatiable thirst such a common symptom among cancer patients?
BECAUSE WE ARE TRYING TO NEUTRALISE AND FLUSH OUT THE TOXIC ACID BUILD UP. THE ANSWER IS PLAINLY OBVIOUS.
As acidity builds up in the body this makes the cancer patient feel thirsty. Very thirsty. The body, naturally seeking to try and stay alive, does not want to be floating in a bath full of acid (acidic blood) while we have cancer. Is that difficult for you to understand?
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Dr. Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize in 1931 for discovering cancer thrives an acidic low-oxygen environment, for a good reason.