Guy’s fear was not only to survive, but also to avoid relapse.
He watched a friend who originally beat the cancer, recurrence and died a year later. This loss made the guy even more committed to the further protocol, setting it up and never becomes complacent.
He believes that cancer is adapted. So, the fight is not only to kill him, but also ahead. His report today is not the same as it was six years ago. And this, as he believes, is part of the reason he is still alive.
Critical Note: Relapping is a real and destructive part of cancer travel. The guy’s evolutionary strategy reflects one truth, cancer requires vigilance. Whether it is through a diet, clinical assistance or combination, the sequence matters.
[Disclaimer: This article is based solely on the personal account shared by Guy in an interview with Dr Eric Berg. It is not medical advice. It is not based on clinical trials or peer-reviewed evidence. Anyone facing a cancer diagnosis should consult a licensed medical professional before making decisions about treatment.]