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RE: The Voyage Home: The Wonderful Truth About Cancer

in #ecotrain6 years ago

Hi @riverflows,
Thank you so dearly for such a heartfelt, thoughtful, in-depth response. I've got only love and respect for you, your Dad, and the situation all in your family (and then some) have been dealt. Everything is cause-and-effect, but what has caused his health challenges I of course couldn't begin to guess. I deeply feel for you in your (and his) obvious frustration and fear, how this so often just doesn't make any sense. I would also have been floored by this, knowing what you've all known about his lifestyle. That said, there are any number of other causes out there (environmental and otherwise) that have the potential to bring down an otherwise (seemingly) bullet-proof loved one.
As mentioned in my post, those who've studied the truths of things such as this insist that toxins are the basis of all illness, so as you go forward I hope you'll continue to look into all possible root causes including anything environmental he may be exposed to on a day to day basis. I'm sure you'll leave no stone unturned in trying to make sure he's not being exposed to environmental toxins. Also I have no idea what his water source is, but please ensure it's at least well filtered, but preferably by either reverse osmosis or distillation, if practical.
Please forgive me, I'm not attempting to play doctor here, but with his wonderful healthful lifestyle, something doesn't completely add up.
My sincerest best wishes, thoughts and prayers that his great lifestyle, coupled with the strength that an (obviously) wonderful family such as yours, lends him all the strength he needs for full recovery.
Much love and respect, along with sincerest apologies for any possible pain or anxiety my post may have caused. I stand by it, as I trust the researchers I've been studying, but above all I stand by my love and wishes for your Dad's complete recovery.
In sincere love and respect,
-Logan

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Darling thankyou. I thought for a good two days about whether or not to reply but then I thought should just so you get another angle. Your response to me here shows the beautiful person you must be. Don't worry you didn't cause upset but I just think that there's more than one.way to see a complex situation. And sometimes there isn't a concrete reason for things... they just spontaneously happen. I know my parents don't want to spend their lives worried about every little thing they do from this point thinking of cancer. They honestly live healthy lives and I can't remember a cleaning chemical in my house ever growing up.. I'm 46 now! Keep up your research for sure...the world needs people like you. I just aimed to show you a flipside. Xxx I'm quite fascinated by epigenetics and they saw that parental or grandparent lives can have a huge impact on gene expressions too.. there's a lot we don't know, isn't there? Thanks for your kind words and entering into this dialogue with me with such care and openness. xxx

Also... Dad is 70 so perhaps it's just mortality as it is. As he says "it is what it is" .. bless him. But I cant wait to be surfing and doing yogi with him again.. so your blessings will count x

Thank YOU dear. Your reply brought me a tear of relief that I hadn't caused any additional heartache. Love, thoughts and very best wishes, my friend.
-Logan

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