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Cellect Update!

  • By Ann Harper
  • May 15, 2017
  • 2 min read

Good Evening - I hope you enjoyed a great day!

I'm Ann, and this is my Journey with Thyroid Cancer. If you read my last post you know I've started taking the supplement, 'Cellect'. It has now been about a month and the one thing I can say for sure is, this stuff doesn't taste good!! I can get through all that, as long as it works!

Cellect is a powder supplement. The amount needed depends on the type of cancer being treated. The rationale for taking the product is to give one's body all the nutrients it needs to fight cancer. The inventor of this formula, Fred Eichhorn, believes people get cancer because they lack nutrients in their diets. He feels we should flood ourselves with vitamins & minerals to help our bodies & immune system fight the cancer. He said he cured his pancreatic cancer this way. I learned about Eichhorn's story and rationale about the product on Cancer Tutor and youtube. I agreed with this philosophy since this is basically what the Gerson diet is about. Additionally, most of the stuff I listen to says very similar things, so I feel comfortable trying Cellect.

The dose that was recommended for me was 4 scoops a day. The way I take it is to add 2 scoops to my oatmeal with a little honey in the morning, then in the afternoon I add 2 scoops to about a 1/2 cup of applesauce. I used to add it to my vegetable juice, but that was awful. The oatmeal and applesauce are tolerable. In addition to the supplement, an organic diet and positive thoughts about curing the cancer are part of the protocol. I already eat an organic diet and I always try to think happy & positive thoughts. I will know the outcome of using this product in October. I also wanted to add, that when taking Cellect, a person does not have to be vegan, but I am choosing to remain on a vegan diet. Overall, this diet is working for me and may even have slowed the growth of my cancer. So, why fix it if it's not broken.

I have grown used to adding Cellect to my diet and am very hopeful it will work. They do have a Facebook site in which people have shared success stories. Cellect is something I've known about for awhile, but it is expensive. I had been buying other supplements which was almost as much, so it was a small difference for me. I no longer take those supplements as the representative from Cellect advised they would be unnecessary.

In October I will give you an update of the progress I've made. For now, wishing you health and happiness!


 
 
 

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