Category: My Gerson journey

Coffee Enemas: What Can Go Wrong

Posted July 18, 2011
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Source If you’re a regular reader of this here blog you will be well aware that I’m not shy about my obsession with coffee enemas. I talk about them freely and don’t feel like there is any reason why I shouldn’t. They are too damn good for your body and your liver to be kept… Read More

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Diary of a Gerson Person: Celebrating The 15th Month

Posted July 17, 2011
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Source We busted out the good juice glasses on the weekend. Not only was it my birthday on Friday, but as of Saturday, I have just clocked up 15 months of Gerson Therapy. Ooooh, it was wild. For those of you who are new here, I have a type of cancer called epithelioid sarcoma and… Read More

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The Mum Report

Posted July 11, 2011
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By popular demand, today’s post is all about giving you guys an update on my mum. I realise that many of you can relate to breast cancer much more than epithelioid sarcoma, so I’m not offended by the fact that I’m now old news. Lucky my mum doesn’t know how to blog, otherwise she would… Read More

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Get by with a little help from my friends

Posted June 20, 2011
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I have always said that putting my hand out for donations is something I wouldn’t do on this blog. This website is my sanctuary. It is a labour of love. And, thanks to all of you, I get as much out of it as I put into working on it. However, after explaining the pickle… Read More

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Two years of Gerson Therapy suddenly becomes three

Posted June 15, 2011
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My mum and dad We are never given challenges we cannot overcome. I’m a massive believer in this statement. However, my family has been facing a bit of a doozie lately. As most of you know, I was diagnosed with cancer back in 2008. Not only was this a major shock to me, but my… Read More

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I’m taking a sick day

Posted June 14, 2011
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I never do this. Even when I feel slightly crappy, I will always run a post I have written in advance and then get on with other work that doesn’t require too much thinking or effort. But today is different. I woke up feeling like death, so I’m going to practice what I preach, listen… Read More

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Fighting Sarcoma speech

Posted June 12, 2011
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Next month I have been asked to be a guest speaker at the Hannah’s Chance Butterfly Effect Luncheon during Sarcoma Awareness Week. It is on Friday 22nd July on the Gold Coast. I will be getting up on my soap box to share my story about how I am curing myself of an “incurable” sarcoma…. Read More

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The Gerson Therapy Supplements

Posted June 7, 2011
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Source I’ve had quite a few requests lately asking for me to share the list of supplements I take on the Gerson Therapy. So, here it comes. Even though these supplements are specifically designed for the Gerson patient, they are actually really beneficial for anyone who wants to give their overall diet a bit of… Read More

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Diary of a Gerson person: The one-year mark

Posted April 13, 2011
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It’s finally here! This Saturday I’ll be donning a fancy dress and drinking my carrot juice out of a wine glass. Why? Because the 16th of April marks exactly one year since I started the full Gerson Therapy! Oh, and it’s one of my best friend’s wedding, but mostly because of the former reason. If… Read More

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Diary of a Gerson person: Woah, we’re halfway there. Woah-oh, livin’ on a prayer!

Posted January 18, 2011
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The end is near, there’s light at the end of the tunnel, I’m on the home stretch – I’m nine months in with just nine to go. That’s piss easy, really. It’s just like a pregnancy, with a less painful main event. It feels a little surreal being this far into the Gerson program. At… Read More

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