HappySenior
11-13-2003, 04:58 PM
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Is jello good or bad for cancer bpatients and why?
Is jello good or bad for cancer bpatients and why?
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HappySenior
11-14-2003, 01:06 AM
Ive never heard of Jello being good for anything.
If I had cancer I would do a detox, take lots of minerals, see a herb doc or homeopath and change my diet. Leave the Jello on the grocery shelf where it belongs.
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Liz
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Thanks for your reply Liz. I personally dont eat it, but someone had asked me the question so I posted it.
Thanks again.
If I had cancer I would do a detox, take lots of minerals, see a herb doc or homeopath and change my diet. Leave the Jello on the grocery shelf where it belongs.
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Liz
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Thanks for your reply Liz. I personally dont eat it, but someone had asked me the question so I posted it.
Thanks again.
RageOfAngels
11-14-2003, 05:29 PM
This is an easy one to answer. The jello is bad for cancer patients because it is mostly composed of white sugar (supreses the immune system) and artifucial chemicals (which tax a compromised immune system and the elimination organs).
HappySenior
11-14-2003, 10:11 PM
This is an easy one to answer. The jello is bad for cancer patients because it is mostly composed of white sugar (supreses the immune system) and artifucial chemicals (which tax a compromised immune system and the elimination organs).
Thanks Rage, since I posted the question, I found out a lot of bad about jello.
And to think that they almost force feed it to you in the hospital.... :nono:
Thanks Rage, since I posted the question, I found out a lot of bad about jello.
And to think that they almost force feed it to you in the hospital.... :nono:
HappySenior
11-15-2003, 12:31 AM
Yes they do, only because its the cheapest stuff they can offer, and it offers absolulely no nutrition.
Liz
:wave: I agree
Liz
:wave: I agree

