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Episode 5: Eating Away at Cancer<br />

because of humor. I can dissipate <strong>the</strong> energy because if you can get a<br />

sense of humor <strong>about</strong> things, and Bob Hope, of course, had so many<br />

great lines. He traveled <strong>the</strong> world many times with <strong>the</strong> troops. And how<br />

can you go into a combat scene where people are dying and suffering<br />

and afraid and depressed and offer humor Not only how can you, you<br />

have to.<br />

[Music]<br />

Ty: I really like that term advanced medicine. I’ve learned a lot in<br />

tonight’s show. I hope you have too. Let’s recap. We talked <strong>about</strong><br />

super food nutrition. We talked <strong>about</strong> structured water acting as an<br />

antioxidant. We talked <strong>about</strong> fasting. You are what you eat. Do you<br />

remember <strong>the</strong> old quote from Hippocrates “Let food be thy<br />

medicine and medicine be <strong>the</strong>y food.” I think tonight’s who proves<br />

that that was an accurate statement. On tomorrow’s night episode<br />

we are going to learn specific treatment protocols from some of<br />

<strong>the</strong> most renowned <strong>cancer</strong> doctors and medical doctors,<br />

homeopaths in <strong>the</strong> world. You’re not going to want to miss<br />

tomorrow night’s show. Thanks for tuning in tonight and God<br />

bless.<br />

[Music]<br />

Ty: Okay. So I’m here with June. And June, you are a breast<br />

<strong>cancer</strong> survivor, thriver.<br />

June: Yes.<br />

Ty: And so if you could tell us a little bit <strong>about</strong> <strong>the</strong> type of <strong>cancer</strong><br />

that you had and what you did to treat it.<br />

June: Okay. I had invasive ductal carcinoma HER2 positive and it was<br />

in stage II, two and a half centimeters. And usually that’s even fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

because of that large of a tumor but <strong>the</strong>y were surprised it wasn’t fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

along. And when <strong>the</strong>y told me that I had this <strong>the</strong>y didn’t tell me what to<br />

do. They just said, okay, you’re going to need to have <strong>the</strong> tumor<br />

removed. Then you’re going to need radiation, you’re going to need a<br />

year of chemo. And <strong>the</strong>n I went to <strong>the</strong> oncologist I saw <strong>the</strong>se people<br />

<strong>the</strong>re with needles in <strong>the</strong>ir arms and <strong>the</strong>y looked half dead. And I<br />

thought, I’m not going to let that happen to me. I can’t believe that doing<br />

that is going to save my life. They all look like <strong>the</strong>y’re dying, not living.<br />

The Quest for The Cures Page 141

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