its monday here on holidays, 7.30am run along breakwall and beach. i need more cardio, its was good for me! again tomorrow.
then swim at elizabeth beach with lots of sun , getting 20000iu per half hour, you cannot over dose naturally i think. reading a top vit d book, learnt it to a friend. get your sunshine friends, thats all i have to say on that. as i relax and meditate in the sun, i know i am helping my immune system and working with gcmaf goliec and maf314.
then down to frofy coffee boatshed for sailing, but it was tooo windy. no rentals allowed, tooo risky alas.
i went to the local doc gary who has checked me out before on holidays, he was most supportive and compassionate. i met a lovely nurse who worked with prof king in sydney, what a small wonderful world.
my cancer is like tennis, i cannot take my eye off the ball, i cannot loose my focus. in my recent german trip november tace and vaccine i realised i held back on b17 therapies to save money, i wonder if thats the difference between april recurrence 2 and november recurrence 3 in clinical efficacy.
i know the challenge that lies ahead, these joyful days of family sun and water are my quiet before the storm. they will sustain me when i go back to war in germany. but its not war, for me its ultimate peace and love that fuels my existence campain.
doing iv goliec and enzymes daily this week and a rest next week on the gold coast.
i am reading b17 book by mark day, i am thinking of visiiting doctor martin stoppler a real alternative genius and pioneer or then again marco in switzerland or asir at hallwang or florian in planegg.
i will see them all sooner rather later.
we went to a comedy evening and had a good laugh, and tonight i watched gattaca my favourite movie. we never know what possible. the movie hero dreamed of the stars. he got his dream. i dream of health without cancer. I will get my dream i pray. just a gentle question. are you also reaching for the stars?
i did my enemas this afternoon and a meditate.!
tomorrow i run and then i drift dive in the incoming tide from the tuncurry baths. last night we has dolphins jumping in the river right in front of us, and today i was launching circadas into the strong wind to hear them chipping in the gail, much to my sons consternation.
Life is good. no answers german doctors, the joys of international medicine. they are worth waiting for.
http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/75031/special-encore-presentation-navigating-the-cancer-maze-grace-gawler-and-dr-ioannis-papasotiriou thanks for the referal on this, i listened to this months ago, i listened again and got alot out of it.. now rgcc is not for or against ketogenic diet to my listening they are waiting and they are focus on their core specialty which is chemosensitivty testing
my comments on graces interview.cancer cells plastic and treatments individualised. the rgcc test.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082489/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3092128/ immunoediting
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/early/2012/02/14/0008-5472.CAN-11-3758.full.pdf real very interesting lots of good references
then swim at elizabeth beach with lots of sun , getting 20000iu per half hour, you cannot over dose naturally i think. reading a top vit d book, learnt it to a friend. get your sunshine friends, thats all i have to say on that. as i relax and meditate in the sun, i know i am helping my immune system and working with gcmaf goliec and maf314.
then down to frofy coffee boatshed for sailing, but it was tooo windy. no rentals allowed, tooo risky alas.
i went to the local doc gary who has checked me out before on holidays, he was most supportive and compassionate. i met a lovely nurse who worked with prof king in sydney, what a small wonderful world.
my cancer is like tennis, i cannot take my eye off the ball, i cannot loose my focus. in my recent german trip november tace and vaccine i realised i held back on b17 therapies to save money, i wonder if thats the difference between april recurrence 2 and november recurrence 3 in clinical efficacy.
i know the challenge that lies ahead, these joyful days of family sun and water are my quiet before the storm. they will sustain me when i go back to war in germany. but its not war, for me its ultimate peace and love that fuels my existence campain.
doing iv goliec and enzymes daily this week and a rest next week on the gold coast.
i am reading b17 book by mark day, i am thinking of visiiting doctor martin stoppler a real alternative genius and pioneer or then again marco in switzerland or asir at hallwang or florian in planegg.
i will see them all sooner rather later.
we went to a comedy evening and had a good laugh, and tonight i watched gattaca my favourite movie. we never know what possible. the movie hero dreamed of the stars. he got his dream. i dream of health without cancer. I will get my dream i pray. just a gentle question. are you also reaching for the stars?
i did my enemas this afternoon and a meditate.!
tomorrow i run and then i drift dive in the incoming tide from the tuncurry baths. last night we has dolphins jumping in the river right in front of us, and today i was launching circadas into the strong wind to hear them chipping in the gail, much to my sons consternation.
Life is good. no answers german doctors, the joys of international medicine. they are worth waiting for.
http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/75031/special-encore-presentation-navigating-the-cancer-maze-grace-gawler-and-dr-ioannis-papasotiriou thanks for the referal on this, i listened to this months ago, i listened again and got alot out of it.. now rgcc is not for or against ketogenic diet to my listening they are waiting and they are focus on their core specialty which is chemosensitivty testing
my comments on graces interview.cancer cells plastic and treatments individualised. the rgcc test.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082489/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3092128/ immunoediting
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/early/2012/02/14/0008-5472.CAN-11-3758.full.pdf real very interesting lots of good references