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Robert Korczynski said:   June 18, 2010 7:04 pm PST
Greetings Mr. Tran, I thank you for your kind words, and will definitely add a link to your website in the links section of this site. Please also add a link to this site on yours. I am not positive, but even if you had tiny shards of asbestos "glass" constantly cutting your lungs, you would need to use up your telomers, produce mutant cells, and then feed the cells to develop cancer. According to The China Study, any diet over 5% animal-based proteins feeds mutant cells and forces cancer to develop, but diets of 5% animal-based proteins and entirely plant-based diets do not produce mutant cells, or feed mutant cells, or produce cancer, even when exposed to a, "known carcinogen." For a 2,000 calorie per day diet, 5% is only 25 grams of animal-based protein, or about 3 ounces of meat or cheese per day. The standard American diet often includes at least 25 grams per meal, and totals 14% - 20% animal-based protein, which produces mutated cells, and cancer, when exposed to "carcinogens." Switching to a 5% or less animal-based protein diet will also halt any cancer that is developing.

Kean Tran said:   June 18, 2010 7:26 am PST
Greetings, My name is Kean Tran, and I am the Public Awareness Director for PleuralMesothelioma.com. While I was browsing through a number of health and cancer sites, I came across your website and was very impressed by the information you have listed. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type of mesothelioma, a rare cancer that develops in the lungs. It is almost solely caused by exposure to asbestos, which was used in everything in childrenâ??s toys, house-hold insulation, and naval carriers. Our website has the most up to date and comprehensive information about Pleural Mesothelioma on the web today. With information ranging from a complete list of symptoms, to treatment options, and steps to take after a diagnosis. I noticed that you already had some other cancer related resources listed on your resources page and figured you might be interested in including a link to our site as well. Please let me know if you are interested - I'm available by e-mail at ktran(@)pleuralmesothelioma.com. With your help, we can educate the public about the dangers of asbestos and hopefully save some lives. Thanks again! Best Regards, Kean Tran Public Awareness Director PleuralMesothelioma.com

Robert Korczynski said:   February 27, 2010 11:03 am PST
Thanks David!

Robert Korczynski said:   February 27, 2010 11:01 am PST
Dear Sharon, first, let me apologize for not answering sooner. For some reason, I never saw the email alert about your comment. Regarding my diet, I have been eating this diet on and off for about 20 years. Regarding chemotherapy and the maple-lemon-cayenne cleanse, I would recommend that anyone taking chemo should probably try to eat the foods that are listed in the book, instead of cleansing, since they are going to need to heal (from the chemo). If someone's doctor wants to have chemo in their system, let it do its job. After the chemo is done and if they have recovered their health, then, like everyone else, they should do the maple-lemon-cayenne cleanse (combined with bentonite and psyllium) at least once a year as a preventative way of ridding themselves of toxins. -Robert

David Tamm said:   February 23, 2010 11:02 am PST
Hey RK, this is awesome stuff! I will forward it to my co-workers.

Sharon Smith said:   May 6, 2009 11:33 am PST
How long have you used the diet recommended in your book? And, would you recommend the Maple Cleanse for someone on chemo?

Robert Korczynski said:   December 5, 2008 9:11 pm PST
Dan, You're very welcome. I'm happy to have helped in any way...

Dan said:   December 5, 2008 10:04 am PST
this was a great tool in helping me recover from troubles with chronic weight loss from various medical problems. I was able to get my health back on track with the proper diet and cant thank you enough. This is an easy read and is good for anyone no matter what ailments you have, even if you dont. I think it can also keep you as healthy as possible.

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Author’s background:
 

   In 1990, Robert Korczynski received a Bachelor's degree in General Studies from the University of Michigan, with Majors in Psychology and Sociology, and Minors in Philosophy and Religions.  Robert was a food steward, buyer, and nutrition planner for a 15-member Vegetarian Co-op in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the early 1990’s, where half of all meals prepared each night were entirely plant-based meals.

   He is the author of, "An Anti-Cancer Diet," and, "Buddha's Big Foot."