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Thats awesome and congrats! What did you find made it easier to deal with the cancer? If people pretended you didn't have it? Or if they talked about it with you? I guess mainly my question is, if I were to try to be there for someone with cancer, is there any activities/attitudes that help you stay optimistic? And if its not too invasive, was there ever a point where you "accepted" death so to speak, or did you always remain positive and confident that you would be fine?

Also, I've seen a lot of documentaries on the Gerson Therapy in the past few months (they're all over netflix if you have it) which is basically a diet that cures cancer. Although the way the docutmentaries put it, its just eating the foods you should. Your body is just repairing itself and returning to its natural homeostasis. The reason cancer crops up is because of the plethora of environmental contaminants we eat, drink, breathe, and absorb through our skin. And we just have to get them out of our body and replace the vitamins/minerals/enzymes we're missing. I don't know for myself if it works, but it can't hurt to mention it. It seems like it makes a lot more sense than chemo or radiation. Its essentially coffee enemas (yea I know) for detox and vegetarian diet/juice for nutrients. But if it does work, a much better option than conventional treatments.

Ps. Does anyone here know anyone that's used it and had successful results?