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Hello Jeff,
I am a Hippocrates Health Educator and a stage IV cancer survivor. Also I am a registered nurse. The Hippocrates program works because everything they will teach you boosts the immune system to fight all disease. They have a lot of success in helping people with all types of health challenges. They also have natural ways to do a kidney cleanse, which I did and I found many kidney stones. I never thought I had kidney stones.
If you have any other questions on the program or would like tips on how to get the most out of the program when you go, feel free to contact me at:
tom@healthhelpers.us
Best Regards,
Thomas Fisher, RN, BA
Hippocrates Health Educator
Hi Angie,
There are many excellent raw protein sources. The green drinks when made with sunflower and pea sprouts are a complete protein.
Wheatgrass juiced - complete protein
Hemp seed - complete protein
Other good sources of protein:
Bean sprouts, flax seed (ground), bee pollen, seeds and nuts that are soaked and dehydrated (no peanuts or cashews).
As a supplement:
Sun Warrior protein – I highly recommend this product. Raw, vegan protein with anti-cancer properties.
Chlorella – about 50% protein
E3Live – Arguably the best supplement on the market – good source of usable protein.
Also resistant exercise 3 to 4 times a week, although with cancer aerobic exercise is more important. If you are not familiar with resistant exercise, hire a trainer to teach you proper form and body mechanics.
If you are not using systemic enzymes in between meals, I strongly recommend them to people with cancer.
With breast cancer, if you can economically, I also strongly recommend wearing natural fibers such as organic cotton, silk, hemp. The will help to reduce the synthetic estrogen one gets from wearing unnatural fibers.
Best Regards,
Thomas Fisher, RN, BA
Hippocrates Health Educator
Thanks Tom, I do have the Sun Warrior protein shake. LOVE IT.. Brian told me about this product. I am pretty active in the exercise department it's just being creative in the kitchen is my problem. I wish I have Ken as my person chef LOL Thanks again & have a great day
Tom Fisher said:Hi Angie,
There are many excellent raw protein sources. The green drinks when made with sunflower and pea sprouts are a complete protein.
Wheatgrass juiced - complete protein
Hemp seed - complete protein
Other good sources of protein:
Bean sprouts, flax seed (ground), bee pollen, seeds and nuts that are soaked and dehydrated (no peanuts or cashews).
As a supplement:
Sun Warrior protein – I highly recommend this product. Raw, vegan protein with anti-cancer properties.
Chlorella – about 50% protein
E3Live – Arguably the best supplement on the market – good source of usable protein.
Also resistant exercise 3 to 4 times a week, although with cancer aerobic exercise is more important. If you are not familiar with resistant exercise, hire a trainer to teach you proper form and body mechanics.
If you are not using systemic enzymes in between meals, I strongly recommend them to people with cancer.
With breast cancer, if you can economically, I also strongly recommend wearing natural fibers such as organic cotton, silk, hemp. The will help to reduce the synthetic estrogen one gets from wearing unnatural fibers.
Best Regards,
Thomas Fisher, RN, BA
Hippocrates Health Educator
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