(March 5, 2023 at 9:31 pm)arewethereyet Wrote:I agree. I'm by no means an expert on this stuff and dr. Jamnadas only says that it reduces the chances of getting it. I'm really glad you survived. There isn't much cancer in my family. My mom did get breast cancer about 10 years ago and they caught it really early. It hasn't come back. She's 80 years old now. My dad died at 59 from liver problems.(March 5, 2023 at 8:41 pm)Objectivist Wrote: Screw you! This is not spam but me sharing something awesome. If you don't like it, ignore it. I'm not spamming. I'm interested in helping people. I was lucky to find this. It has changed my life immensely. The doctor in this video is not selling anything. He's not pushing supplements. He's genuinely trying to help people and he's doing it for free. If this thread gets shut down then shame on this forum. This is the lifestyle section, right?
While I am glad you have had positive results, as a cancer survivor I see some of the things listed as questionable.
We are all different. Fasting isn't going to work for everyone, obviously. Common sense, knowing your own body and talking with your medical care giver is the way to go. I would hesitate to tell a diabetic they need to fast for three days to clear up some other issue.
Since I have always been an intermittent faster, without even knowing it was a thing, I still ended up with cancer. It's not a cure all but can be worked into a personalized regimen for certain things and for certain people.
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