My Natural Cancer Treatment Story - Part 7

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My Natural Cancer Treatment Story - VII - Day 34 of the Grape Diet

Skin and bone, skin and bone.

But, the skeleton is still a’movin’ :)

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So here we are on day 34 of grapes, grape juice, water and sweet fanny else … I lie, I have had the odd green tea or rooibos tea if I’ve been out at a restaurant or coffee shop with friends.

Have you ever sat at a quality pizza restaurant, Leonardo’s at the Boardwalk in Port Elizabeth for example, and been on some mono-diet which has precluded you from partaking in a single dish or a single item from the menu while all around you are sating themselves on the most delicious smelling pizzas, and the rich aromas of cappucinnos and good coffees have surrounded and enveloped you? This, my friend, takes willpower.

Had no idea I was so well endowed. (willpower, twit)

Either that, or I’m down to plan ‘Q’ with little room to manoeuvre.

My face is angular. The skin is stretched tight across prominent cheekbones and the eyes bulge if I open them a wee tad. (It would seem obvious then, that I should not open them more than a much wee-er tad).

The tumour seems huuuuge … with 2, not 1, openings now with both seeping blood at times. It appears extremely ripe and fit to burst. I pity anybody standing or sitting to my right when that day comes … thar she blows, Ishmael …

Click on pics for larger versions … if you dare.

Neck cancer tumour photo taken 14 Jan 2008 Neck cancer tumour picture taken 14 Jan 2008
Unfortunately, these photos don’t seem to show the gauntness! Rather large protuberance, what?
Taken 14th Jan ‘08
And the jolly tumour type outfit thang from the side. Luvverly, jubberly.
Taken 14th Jan ‘08
Covered tumour photo taken 16 Jan 2008
Flippin’ huge, ain’t it? Any wonder why I have no great joy in wandering around shopping centres at the moment?
Taken 16th Jan ‘08

I am continually amazed that such a large growth has not interfered with my swallowing and hearing. It seem pressed so tightly into my lower ear and I occasionally feel slight pressure against the oesophagus, but that’s it.

Divine Providence looks over us, of this I’m sure.

It would seem that I’m suffering - I’m not, and have never really been. Oh, one can complain if one is of a mind to, but it would seem churlish when one is so blessed.

Life is life. It simply transpires and one gets on with whatever chances to come one’s way. As Glynnis (Alan of MyPE fame’s wife) says: “Sh*t happens“.

This is a life philosophy worthy of the finest consideraton.

Now what was I waffling about in the last post? :-

  • the very uncomfortable tenderness and pain which emanated from directly below my sternum and extended about 3cm down and 5ish across (liver?), has diminished remarkably. I can breathe without discomfort and sleep without discomfort now. Hallelujah. It makes life much easier.
    I have no idea whether this is connected to the liver cancer that I was diagnosed with as, if it is, it’s the only discomfort that I have ever felt from there. Has it already cleared up?
  • the dizzy spells, extreme weakness and lethargy that I was battling with so much definitely stemmed from not having had enemas to cleanse the toxins out the system. The enemas have helped considerably. I heartily recommend them.
    For a hefty fee, I shall assist you in this glorious process. For a lesser fee, I shall stand at a distance. For a mere stipend, I shall advise you over the phone. Nuff said.
  • the neck tumour is not sensitive anymore, around the edges or anywhere else.

I have decided to continue doggedly on until, at the very least, 42 days have passed. I shall then re-evaluate the cancer situation, gauge whether there is progress and decide what to do from there.

I am fully conscious of a few things:

  • I am acutely aware that the “Grape Cure” / grape diet treatment is entirely under the directorate of the Creator, not moi. I do my thing, He does His and all will be as it must be. This I cannot change.
  • I shall never use chemotherapy as any part of my cancer treatment. This will continue to be a natural treatment.

Johanna Brandt, in the “Grape Cure”, states explicitly:

“Under the Grape Diet, it should run its full course within a month or six weeks. The patient loses weight to an extent that would be alarming if he did not understand the principle of the Cure. While on the first stage of the Grape Diet, nothing should be administred to make him gain weight - no food of any kind except the grape. In advanced cases it is sometimes by reducing him to a virtual skeleton that the disease may be overcome. When in severe cases he has reached this point, when he has been brought almost to skin and bone, there is nothing left for the cancer to live on and it usually disappears spontaneously. There are many kinds of cancer and the patients are all at different stages of the disease. It is therefore impossible to say beforehand how long it will take to arrive at the turning-point.”

Let the good times roll …

My Natural Cancer Treatment Story - VII - Day 34 of the Grape Diet

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10 Responses to “My Natural Cancer Treatment Story - Part 7”

  1. Hi Hilton,

    I have to repeat myself - your determination is worth millions.
    Your attitude is priceless. Folk with lesser problems in life can take a leaf out of your book, I know I am. Thanks for the inspiration. Also to Debbie, quietly in the background, you are an amazing woman!

    Lots of warm wishes coming your way.
    Nina

  2. Hey Hilton

    I’m glad you’re still hanging on to that skinny mortal coil.
    Have to agree with everything Nina says and must add that the one emotion your situation does NOT elicit, is pity. I think that would demean your intention in sharing this with everyone.

    Wishing you strength,
    Rae

  3. Hi Hilton
    We love you lots
    Inge

  4. still reading with fascination…
    doesn’t sound like you need much encouragement to hang in there, but I’m sure it helps to know that so many of us are rooting for you (not that kind of root! sheeesh!)
    i think we should start planning your tumour-blew party. A kinda ‘thar she blows’ theme, we all have to dress up as whalers? ermm. Ok, this needs a bit more thought….
    :)
    Caro
    xx

  5. ps. you are impossibly good-looking, even with a bloody great lump growing out of your neck, you know? it’s ridikkerous

  6. Hi Hilton,

    You don’t know me, I am a South African living in Perth, Western Australia. I just wanted to let you know that I have been following your story and I am praying that your cancer will soon be gone. I am on the grape cure too, thank the Lord not for cancer, just to lose weight and generally detox. I’m on day 7.

    I commend you for your sense of humour in this situation, keep up the good work.

    I think you might have more people cheering you on than you realise!

    Take care

    Michelle

  7. Guys, thank you very much indeed for all these thoughts!

    Caro - ‘impossibly good-looking’?? I’m beyond flattered. Thought I was simply handsome beyond compare :)

    Michelle, I’m amazed and somewhat bemused to see that my ramblings are being read in Perth. My regards to those ‘cheering me on’! What’s Perth like?

    Inge, Nina and Rae - you guys are stars fallen from the sky. Too bad you landed on your domes :)

    Again - my humble thanks to all of you for your kind mutterings.

  8. What’s Perth like? Let me see… well, someone once said “Australia is like the best South Africa on earth” and I can see their point. The lifestyle is very similar to the way we used to live in SA, before the high crime rate changed it all. Perth is hot as hell at the moment - and will be for at least another month. It got as high as 46 C recently, but usually gets to around 36 - 38 C at least once a week.

    God bless you and your lovely wife

    Michelle

  9. Hey Hilt

    I look out for your latest update daily!! You are amazing…and Yep..Gotta agree…Handsome beyond compare!! So whats a little lump between friends…
    Your strenghth and person will always be my inspiration and grounding..and I thank you for being you!
    My family are also following your journey with you…and we salute you!

    Love to both You and Debbie
    Bernadene.

  10. Also checking frequently for an update - Hilton, how are you?? :)

    Post a leeetle bit, even if you are feeling k@k, doesn’t have to be a missive, just a quickie… some of us like quickies. Bernadine even likes a little lump between friends *cough*

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