I am far along. I hit a wall when my youngest son developed cancer in his
eye, and it had to be removed. It was a traumatized eye, and he went
ahead with the biopsy, and the doctor removed his eye without adequate
permission. I've found a world-class hospital in Mexico that does system
perfusion hyperthermia, ozone, and many more kinds of progressive treat-
ments, so we're getting his diet on track - and assessing what needs to be
done. My book is complex in that it approaches cancer the way Dr. Kelley
and Dr. Gonzalez approach it - which is that each of us has individualized
nutritional needs, so his diet isn't the standard cancer diet. Thanks for
asking. It will certainly have a different ending than what I conceived. It's
a whole different story when you've lived the reality that there is NO one
standard cancer diet. This all just happened last week, so I'm going to
talk to a doctor who is an expert in metabolic typing and get some of my
questions answered. Now, the same questions I had for my book are the
very questions I need answers to about my son. He's a Parasympathetic
Dominant, and I don't know if he would respond favorably to many of the
high alkaline protocols that most people think they need. Believe me,
when I have this under my hat, I'll be a happy camper. Blessings to you.