Dr. Lorraine Day's Protocol
May 2018
Shortly after Memorial Day, I noticed something extremely upsetting. In the spot where the exterior tumor on my breast had been, a tiny little lump was forming! Good Lord, the tumor that I had been so happy to be relieved of was now returning! There was no mistaking what was happening. When I asked the doctor why the tumor was growing back despite the IV’s, he had no answers for me. To say I was distraught and extremely dejected was putting it mildly. The tumor was definitely getting larger as well. Because these IV’s appeared to be doing nothing to stop the growth of this tumor, I stopped the treatments on July 5th. Why spend the money and travel 90 miles round-trip four days a week when the treatments obviously weren’t working for me? I felt I had given the treatments a fair shot at working since I had been receiving them for about 10 weeks. At the very least, they should have prevented the reappearance of the former tumor, in my opinion.
July 2018
I had no idea what to do at this point as far as treatment options. I knew I had to figure out something, especially with this exterior tumor now about the size of a cherry tomato. On July 2nd, I received an email from Chris Wark from “Chris Beat Cancer” fame informing me that he had a new cancer survivor testimonial video to view. I watched in amazement as this woman talked about healing her cancer by following the natural cancer protocol of Dr. Lorraine Day. I watched the video several times and was more inspired and encouraged with each successive viewing! I remembered Dr. Day’s teachings from the first time I was diagnosed with cancer back in 1998; but this time I ordered a number of her books and videos because I wanted to follow all 10 parts of her healing protocol just as this woman had so successfully done. And I did follow all 10 parts of Dr. Day’s healing plan religiously. The juicing alone was a major production because there were numerous juices that had to be drunk throughout the day. The plan also included a strict vegan diet, daily walks in the sunshine and fresh air and a 9:30 PM bedtime every evening. I followed this plan for a good eight weeks and felt quite good on it. Unfortunately, the tumor continued to grow! Again, I expected this protocol to at least stop the tumor from growing further, if not reduce it in size. When I emailed Dr. Day to ask her about this, she accused me of “dancing around the edges of the program!” She came across in a very belligerent manner much like a drill sergeant. If you contact her for advice, don’t expect any coddling or sympathy. She is extremely tough and hard-edged. Perhaps that’s the natural demeanor of an orthopedic surgeon who also taught medical students. I don’t know, but I will never ask her advice again.