Saturday, August 17, 2013

A Revelation

Okay, it's 2am and I can't sleep anymore.  Turned off the light at 9:30 because I couldn't keep my eyes open another minute, but I guess 4 hours of good sleep is all I get for now.
The good news is Walt is sleeping like a baby and NO pain meds.  That has been our goal for the week and it's working.  I know I spoke of the fact that we are working on building up the good cells in Walt instead of attacking Murphy right now, but some of the information I've gleaned recently has truly been a revelation.  We are not fighting cancer, we are repairing Walt's whole internal system.  With the restoration of his inner workings the mess that is going on now will clear up on its own.  Sounds like building up the immune system, but that's only the end result.  Putting the body back in the correct balance so that the brain can communicate correctly and tell everything what to do to stay healthy is the main focus right now.
Right now I am working on a schedule.  There is so much to do in a day that we have yet to fit it all in.  We are changing some eating habits to get the most nutrients on board so that means the poached eggs have to go for now.  Breakfast will consist of the Budwig diet of cottage cheese and flax oil.  If it sounds gross believe me it is.  But, Walt doesn't mind and I can put berries (blackberries are his favorite) and nuts in it.  There is a whole chemistry behind this but I won't bore you with the details.  Then the juicing starts (8 oz at a time every hour).  Oh, before every meal is the Cellect (an amazing combination of amino acids, etc) and cod liver oil.  There are a couple of other things that we have to do in a day, but that would be "to much information".  One of the things that Walt has to fit in is sitting in the sun.  This is a major part of his protocol.  So amazing how we have been told for years to protect ourselves from the sun.  So wrong.  We need that natural vitamin D so much that it can actually heal us.
Yesterday Walt saw his doctor.  Another amazing revelation.  He has been on coumadin (rat poison) for years now because of his Afib.  The doctor said it only has a 7 percent success rate for preventing strokes.  7 percent!!  He had to come off because of all of the greens we are putting into him.  That will thin his blood enough naturally.  He had some tests last week and he is not anemic. Yea.
The kids were here yesterday.  The boys took a nap and Amanda ran some errands for us and her.  She came back with a surprise for the boys.  She has been tying towels around their necks so they can play "super hero" and fly around the house.  She found them actual capes with little masks.  They were so excited.  Thomas picked the black one (he's all in to being the bad guy) and Gavin got the red.  Thomas says to Grumpy, "I'm the bad guy".  Gavin walks up to Grumpy and says "I'm the baby".  He's so funny.
So, we're still kicking.  Time is a rare commodity these days.  I have been so worried about some of the people that I go to see every month to have bible discussions.  I had a friend (Thanks Theresa) go to see them and they were all so kind and anxious to see me again so that's a load off the mind.  Another friend came to mow and weed our yard (I promised Bob I wouldn't mention his name.  Oops.)  It's so wonderful the support we get from you all.  Just knowing you have a listening ear (by reading this) helps tremendously.
Thanks again for the prayers.

3 comments:

  1. My computer crashed and I lost the blog for over a week but thanks to Arlene I am back to reading and loving it! I lost the first comment I posted...not that easy for old people..but know that you are in good hands with Connie cooking for you. Be careful you don't take a corner too fast and flip your hover round Walt..bet the Grandchildren love taking a ride with you! Our prayers are with you and we love you all! Marlene & Dave

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  2. I thought I answered you on FaceBook and gave you the blog address. See how computer literate I am? Sorry. Thanks for keeping in touch. We love you too.

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  3. You're so amazing... both of you! Love you bunches & bunches.

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