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Meet The Young Man Who Cured His Stage III Colon Cancer Through THIS Diet

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Meet The Young Man Who Cured His Stage III Colon Cancer Through THIS Diet

Meet The Young Man Who Cured His Stage III Colon Cancer Through THIS Diet

In dee spag’s YouTube video titled Cancer Cured by Vegan Diet, we meet Chris, who at age 26 was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer. Instead of undergoing aggressive chemotherapy, Chris worked with Dr. Roy Page, the late, world-famous Immuno Therapy physician. Through Vitamin C IVs and a strict vegan diet (neither of which caused no harmful side effects), Chris beat cancer and has been in remission for over ten years. In this excerpt from The Ricki Lake show, Chris explains his vegan diet, which is heavy in cruciferous vegetables and alliums.

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Cruciferous vegetables include broccoli and spinach and protect cells from DNA damage that can lead to cancer. Alliums include vegetables such as onions and garlic and are well-known for their antiseptic properties. The video goes into detail concerning Chris’s daily food intake and offers visual aids for each meal. Chris has dedicated his life to educating others about his life-saving diet. Take a look!

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