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The Truth About Cancer and think about it. So I spent a lot of time doing things with my diet for about five months. And I think the most telling thing for me was before I went to a raw food retreat my PET CTs were in the seven to eight values and just three weeks later after coming back they were less than three, which anything less than three is normal. So that told me right there that I could heal this with nutrition. Ty: With raw foods Kelly: With raw foods. Ty: Okay. Kelly: So at the time I opted to do—to have the mastectomy performed because it was just so large. I just wanted to take the burden off the body. So I did that and then—maybe that’s too much information. Anyway, they then still were just like you have to do chemo. You have to do radiation. And I just, you know, had no desire to do it. And then they said you want to do tamoxifen, they wanted me to do tamoxifen, and no. I didn’t want to do any drugs. I had done all my research. And I went to all the doctors and they said, oh, that doesn’t mean anything. And this was research from Sloan-Kettering and MD Anderson and all that. So anyway, I had a small spot on my sternum that they wanted to treat with radiation and I said, no, this is too close to my heart, too close to my lungs. And I decided to do it naturally and then I was fine. For about a year and a half everything was great. Ty: And how long ago was this Kelly: This was in—that was in 2012. Ty: Okay. Kelly: And I got a little cocky, got a lot back to living a crazy life, living a crazy job, back to drinking wine, not eating raw foods, eating meat again, and on August 2012 I was diagnosed with stage IV. So I had about a three inch lesion on my sternum here and it was also in my lower spine and in my left hip. So it was throughout my bones. And in December of 2012 I was given 19 months and pretty much told by my oncologist at the time that the only options were palliative, not curative, that there was… Ty: Make you comfortable Kelly: Yeah, make me comfortable. There was no cure. There really was no hope. This is also the same oncologist who told me the following The Quest for The Cures Page 32

Episode 1: The Cancer Pandemic month when I asked him how many patients he dealt with just like me. He said, “oh honey, you’re our bread and butter.” He says, “any oncologist who’s worth their weight in gold has their office lined with patients like you. You’re our bread and butter.” Ty: That’s unbelievable. Kelly: So I got up and I said I’m not anybody’s bread and butter. And I went to my now oncologist at the Mayo Clinic, who—you know, he always tells me, he’s like I got to give you standard line. I know you’re going to do what you want to do. So I did have surgery to have the ovaries removed because it was hormone dependent with the bones. And then after that the doctors were like, well again, we’ll just watch it and see how it does and within two months is was completely gone. So since for the last year now I’ve had nothing on my PET CTs I am about 70 to 80 percent raw, entirely vegan. I don’t touch any animal products whatsoever except maybe some honey every once in a while. Bees aren’t—bees are bees. They’re not animals. I love my honey, so. And I really limit sugar, no alcohol. So I did it mostly through diet but I would say diet isn’t everything. There’s so much more to it—mind, body. And it might sound evolutionary, I’d like to call it, but I strongly suggest that people learn to send love to, what I call, the crazy cells because the whole idea of fighting just creates more war in your body and that’s the last thing we need. So finding a way to send love and transmute it to golden healing light and send them back to normal. I always picture it as anytime I was getting a vitamin C IV, which I did, and a lot of nutraceutical grade supplements, no drugs, yeah, no drugs, but any time I was getting vitamin C IVs or coffee enemas I always pictured any of that stuff going in is like little coffee cells or whatever and vitamin C The Quest for The Cures Page 33

Episode 1: The Cancer Pandemic<br />

month when I asked him how many patients he dealt with just like me.<br />

He said, “oh honey, you’re our bread and butter.” He says, “any<br />

oncologist who’s worth <strong>the</strong>ir weight in gold has <strong>the</strong>ir office lined with<br />

patients like you. You’re our bread and butter.”<br />

Ty: That’s unbelievable.<br />

Kelly: So I got up and I said I’m not anybody’s bread and butter. And I<br />

went to my now oncologist at <strong>the</strong> Mayo Clinic, who—you know, he<br />

always tells me, he’s like I got to give you standard line. I know you’re<br />

going to do what you want to do. So I did have surgery to have <strong>the</strong><br />

ovaries removed because it was hormone dependent with <strong>the</strong> bones.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>n after that <strong>the</strong> doctors were like, well again, we’ll just watch it<br />

and see how it does and within two months is was completely gone. So<br />

since for <strong>the</strong> last year now I’ve had nothing on my PET CTs I am <strong>about</strong><br />

70 to 80 percent raw, entirely vegan. I don’t touch any animal products<br />

whatsoever except maybe some honey every once in a while. Bees<br />

aren’t—bees are bees. They’re not animals. I love my honey, so.<br />

And I really limit sugar, no alcohol. So I did it mostly through diet but I<br />

would say diet isn’t everything. There’s so much more to it—mind, body.<br />

And it might sound evolutionary, I’d like to call it, but I strongly suggest<br />

that people learn to send love to, what I call, <strong>the</strong> crazy cells because <strong>the</strong><br />

whole idea of fighting just creates more war in your body and that’s <strong>the</strong><br />

last thing we need. So finding a way to send love and transmute it to<br />

golden healing light and send <strong>the</strong>m back to normal. I always picture it as<br />

anytime I was getting a vitamin C IV, which I did, and a lot of<br />

nutraceutical grade supplements, no drugs, yeah, no drugs, but any<br />

time I was getting vitamin C IVs or coffee enemas I always pictured any<br />

of that stuff going in is like little coffee cells or whatever and vitamin C<br />

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