So, yesterday I was told by someone near and dear to me that I might be a little obsessed. Well, she was a little PMSed, but I did step back and she might have been a little right. I just want to do all I can to help Walt get better. Neither one of us has our head buried in the sand. We know this is bad, but if you have the ability to try to fix it wouldn't you try. I guess trying everything at once was the issue. So, we have decided to just do a few things that have already made Walt feel better until we can get a real plan next Wednesday from the Naturopath. Four times a day Walt takes a mixture of pure maple syrup (must be grade B) and baking soda (must be Arm & Hammer). This is the only sugar he gets because sugar goes directly to the cancer cells and carries the baking soda which annihilates them. Makes sense, right? Once a day he has to get down this terrible mixture of flax seed oil (must be the refrigerated kind with no residue) and cottage cheese (must be organic and low fat). It has to be blended and it gets thick and tastes yucky. He does get to have fruit with it so that helps it go down. This is part of an oil protein diet. That's it. Well, besides no meat, eating mostly raw foods and absolutely nothing processed.
We did get some beautifully home grown greens from friends yesterday. Yum. We had some for dinner last night. Walt had a pretty good day yesterday. He started to be a little uncomfortable in the late afternoon and we missed our meeting last night, but did listen on the phone. Love that spiritual food. It's a blessing to hear all of our friends commenting. Today we are expecting a visit from my mother and stepfather from Redding. I ran into a friend in the grocery store yesterday who has recently lost his wife. He told me that distraction is a really good thing. Visits from friends and family will be a good distraction. Please keep my dear sweet Walt in your prayers and thank you all for that.
Walt's such a trooper, especially after all that stuff he's got to get down. I love that he's kept his sense of humor. He's not allowed to lose that. :)
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