Tongue Cancer: Calling on Accupuncture to buy us more time
Mr. M is doing great surviving the 8th day of his coconut juice fast with added wheatgrass and coconut milk. Â The problem is the dull pain on his head, the lymph node that does not shrink, and the maximum pain on his right TMJ and whole head that shocks him when he gulps down any liquid. Â Mr. M has resorted today to sipping instead and it has kept pain at bay.
We are in a race against possible further degeneration of nerves, the healing of Mr. M’s stomach, then the eating of large quantities of raw animal foods to rebuild the degenerated nerves and muscles of his tongue. Â This swallowing problem and maximum pain is a direct threat to Mr. M’s recovery.
In the hope to buy us some time for complete recovery, I searched out accupuncturists today. Â I found an authentic Chinese doctor named Dr. Teng at the Holistic Center in SM Megamall. Â Tomorrow at 5:30pm is Mr. M’s appointment. Â My wish is for the accupunturist to help relieve Mr. M of pain and help improve nerve function of his tongue. Â We know there is a trouble with speech way back before Mr. M arrived in my country on August 9, 2008. Â I wish for the accupunturist to buy Mr. M more time. Â Time to heal his stomach, time to do a 3rd liver flush, time to be able to eat lots of raw animal foods so Mr. M will have the nutrition to rebuild his nerves and his tongue muscles, and to slowly heal his lymph nodes.
Once Mr. M has begun the Aajonus Vonderplanitz eating plan to consume lots of green juice and raw animal foods for at least one week, Â I can rest easy and be confident that Mr. M will heal his tongue, his damaged nerves and regain his speech and swallowing capabilities.
The old cancer fungus inside the tongue was pooped long ago in the first VCO detox. Â We are battling it out for healing and regeneration now. Â Before we can pump Mr. M full of raw animal foods for superior protein, his stomach needs healing, and his liver needs another purging of liver stones. Â But this all requires time. Â Time and relief which I hope the measures we are taking will be given to Mr. M.
So this is what makes tongue cancer hard to cure. Â You need the patient to get well by feeding him nutritious stuff, all oral entries; but the impairment of the tongue, the swallowing disability and pain is an enormous road block the sick must fight at all costs.