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Subject: Blood Disorder (macroglobulinemia)
Date: 07/20/2002
Yes, I need to know how to go about getting my mother nutritionally well without it costing too much money. The advertisement with the older couple saying that you take care of the whole person not just the cancer really made me happy.

I live with my parents and need to know what to do for her to get her better.
Subject: RE: Blood Disorder (macroglobulinemia)
Date: 07/23/2002
Dear Gladys,

I believe you may be referring to Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, which is a rare slow growing form of lymphoma. Although very few symptoms may show, there is a risk for anemia and immunosuppression. Dietary therapies for both of these symptoms may include a low fat, low sugar diet, rich in legumes and produce. Omega-3 fatty acids, from cold water fish like salmon or tuna has been shown to support immunity. If you are anemic (and your doctor can tell you if you are), then B vitamin or iron supplementation may be necessary.

I hope this helps,

Kim Dalzell, PhD, RD, LD
Program Director, Holistic Nutrition Services
Author, Challenge Cancer and Win!
Subject: Gladys (Parent) Blood Disorder
Date: 07/23/2004
Hi! My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I also live with them, so I know what you are going through. He is 82 and I want him to reach many more years. First thing we did was to build our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ from which we get to the Father Almighty and then we get the Holy Spirit. Imagine that team unbeatable. We get more love and then peace and then answers. All my books for years now are about success in business and health issues.

Like Kim Dalzell said, more veggies and fruits. If you read in the bible God said eat all the plants and fruits. So from the beginning we were made to be more vegetarians then meat eaters. It is like a car – would you rather put 82 octane in your gas tank, or 93? In over 10 years of me putting 93 in my cars I never had problems with the fuel injectors or gas line. They are clean. Did you know that airplanes use 100% octane? They cannot run the risk of the engine having trouble with the gas not being pure.

We are what we eat (old saying). About salmon – but sure it is from the sea, not salmon bred in fresh water (ponds). And fresh would be the wise thing. About tuna – you must have heard that you can’t have too much during the week because of mercury or lead (I am not sure which they carry). For anemia I have used

I believe greatly in garlic (Dr. Kim Dalzell recommends it for cancer – all types and Lymphoma), onions (Dr. Dalzell), ginger (the people that have the highest living age use it a lot) and it is good for many things (better than Dramamine in tea (with garlic we chop it really thin and just take it as if it were a vitamin swallowed fast. By chopping it you help with the digestion process.

We love cod fillet from Iceland or other and is also from cold waters is salty so you will have to rinse it (like leave it in water for an hour and then rinse it again). It comes like that with salt so that is has a longer shelf life. Spinach has a lot of iron, green beans also have some iron and beans have iron. Rice and beans is a very tasty plate although easy on the rice unless it is brown rice. Healthy but not as tasty. You can flavor the beans with garlic-minced, onions (minced – some salt if they are from the can – red, kidney, black, etc.) Well sorry for long message – I hope this helps and I will put your parents and you are in my prayers. Call on his name and Jesus and talk to him like with any other person.

Wishing you well,

Rafi


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