My Natural Cancer Treatment Story - Part 4
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My Natural Cancer Treatment Story - IV - Day 26 of the Grape Diet
Great happenings are afoot! Well, p’raps not so great … but happenings nonetheless.
On day 23 of my grape diet, the tumour, which had been slowly but surely growing - grape diet or not - opened. We realised this when Debbie noticed that the plaster covering was soaked in blood. A hole the size of a 20c piece (South African, that is) had appeared and it was bleeding, dripping bright red blood slowly but surely.
Not a pretty picture! Taken after a quick dab to wipe up the blood.
You can clearly see the scar from the time the previous tumour was removed July ‘07
Well, I thought “finally! something’s happening. About bl**dy time!”
There was a quick sprint to grab tissues and whatever could stem the incessant dripping.
Thankfully, I’d just reread the “Grape Cure” by Johanna Brandt and had made absolutely sure what her recommended procedure was for dealing with open cancer tumours. Simple - make a grape poultice and cover to keep the opening open and moist, and change it regularly. Reason? There was a necessity to give the body the opening through which it could evacuate the debris - the cancer detritus - and the grapes kept it moist and open and they are a natural antiseptic. They ‘draw out the poisons’ she said.
No probs. Some missioning around to get hold of the various bits and pieces - cutting and squashing 3/4 grapes, laying them skins downward on a sheet of folded kitchen roll towel
and keeping the whole gizmo pressed against my neck for a couple of hours.
Next question. How does one keep it pressed against the neck as it was rather a large poultice? Silk scarf courtesy of Debbie. Sorted. Looked like a twat. But sorted.
Right. When was it really going to open up and start evacuating the poisons? Day 24 came - didn’t shower as I didn’t want to go through the hassle of trying to find a way to keep the poultice outfit dry (how does one shower with a scarf on?) - and went - no change. Still open. Still dripping constantly, bright red blood only. Poultice. Poultice. Poultice. Bit tiresome going through the routine so many times during the day - even at night when I woke up.
Day 25: and I’m starting to think this scarf business is getting a bit much - I need a shower. Off with scarf, on with temporary poultice using 3 grapes between gauze layers, covered with a folded sheet of kitchen roll towel and stuck on using surgical tape. Voila! Works a treat. I shower …. bliss.
Why the heck go back to the scarf? Why not reduce the size of the poultice until it just covers the bulbous area that’s opened. Eureka! - 2 grapes between smaller gauze layers and covered with a much smaller, multiply-folded sheet of kitchen roll.towel.
The bulbous end of the tumour is ever increasing in size. The rest is still hard. By the grace of G*d, although right up against my ear and throat, the cancer is not in any way interfering with hearing or swallowing (saying this, for a day or two a week back, I was feeling constriction while swallowing).
Day 26: Same procedure as last year, James. Was a tad lazy though and didn’t change the poultice dressing during the night. Decided to shower first and then renew.
While showering with the old dressing on, I noticed that the water on the floor was a rusty colour which got me to thinking just how dirty are my feet? Strangely, though the water was running constantly, the water was still discoloured and becoming more so. Then I noticed that blood was running down my arm! Sh*t. I was now bleeding profusely through the dressing!
I turned the shower off chop-chop, dried myself while clutching cloth to neck and shot off to get a clean dressing. Curious - when I took the old poultice off, there was no bleeding. Huh?
I got myself a second mirror and manoeuvred it until I could see what was going on. The hole had pretty much closed up! It was the sopping wet dressing that had been dripping the blood that was in it!
Thank you, G*d! There was but a minor hole and it was almost closed over.
Mmm. To me, this indicated that ’twasn’t time yet for the grapes to have done their thing and the cancer to be expelled from the system. Ah well, I’d have to wait.
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As you can see, the bulb of the tumour has become quite large and engorged.
To me, this indicates the possibility that this will open up shortly and expel the cancer.
My Natural Cancer Treatment Story - IV - Day 26 of the Grape Diet
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Hi Hilton, How are you? I dont really know what to say. I admire your perseverance with the Grape Diet and to me it looks like the tumour will eventually burst and I reckon you will be ok. Should you want to chat at anytime, pls feel free to give me a call.
Thanks J, appreciate the admiration. Will stick with the diet as long as necessary as I’m tired of this unwanted visitor now!
Thanks for the invite and fear not, I’m hundreds.
Hmmm.. i left a comment, and it seems to have vanished somewhere between me and you!
lemme try again…
I wanted to know how your energy levels are now. You mentioned that when you got married you were feeling very weak, and battling to stay upright. How has the grape diet affected that?
Sorry Caro - seems to have been picked up by Akismet as spam. Ah well, you managed second time around.
My energy levels are just fine. I’m not feeling strong - well, half my body has disappeared including a fair amount of camouflage muscle! Am not tired. Don’t need to oversleep. Doing just fine. So far, so good
Hi Hilton
You are such an inspiration!! Your strength, positive attitude, sense of humour, courage and humility are character traits we all aspire to.You are a true example of someone who practices what they preach. We can never understand the physical suffering you are going through right now..but we have faith in the universe and know that you will survive this dreaded desease and come out of this darkness triumphant!!
We love you and send you positive thoughts and prayers daily..
Lots of love
Jo, Al and girls
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If it is of any help i have a tea bark we have used very successfully to disove cancer tumors. I have no idea whats in it but it does work rather fast (in some cases 20days). I have been involved in alternate cancer treatments for a number of years and have use a number of methods. If you would like to try it give me a shout on email and i will pprepare some stuff for you. I also live in South Africa (johannesburg)