Mexico Update #5

June 1, 2016
Hi Everyone, it seems that my days are just as busy but I’ve figured out that I have some free time because some of the lectures are repeating weekly and others biweekly. I want to make sure that when I leave next week, I’ll be ready to go and know what I’m taking, when, the frequency and dosage, and any complications.
I had my cavitations repaired and this morning I felt no pain but I could barely talk. My mouth was cleaned out with ozone infused water and then they put me in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber for 90 minutes. When I came out, I was able to talk and carry on full conversations with everyone.
I am still on liquids but I really want the food here. It’s incredible. Every hospital should be serving food like this. We have tons of sprouts including lentil sprouts, bean sprouts, broccoli sprouts. They don’t allow any caffeine, nor do we have any red meat or ground beef. All sources are certified organic.
They assume that since most people come here with cancer and most of the cancers are breast, ovarian, uterine, prostate, the underlying consensus is that everyone has an underlying and sometimes unknown thyroid condition. When I had my dental surgery yesterday, the surgeon asked me a lots of questions about my breast cancer and he then he told me that I had an underlying thyroid condition. Since I’ve been here they have been working on getting my thyroid gland at an optimal level with iodine and now other lab values are looking much better.
I’m learning that cancer is really a symptom of a much larger problem. It’s the body’s way of crying out for help. The tumor is just the manifestation of the imbalance. We have to treat the whole person, not just the tumor.
I’m also meeting so many incredible people. One lady is from Australia and she has been here for three weeks. She had breast cancer that spread to her brain. She was given 3 months to live. That was 2 years ago. She is doing great and her scans are clear.
I’m so grateful to be here.
Love,
Allison