The cancer woman reveals the diet she says saved her life

Liana Werner-Gray began a battle of cancer 15 years ago-and she believes that if she had not made considerable changes in the diet and style of her life, she may not be alive today.

Fox News Digital spoke with the author and lawyer of Wellness about her health trip on Wednesday to Capitol Hill while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He was speaking during the hearing for the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

While living in her native Australia, Werner-Gray, when she was only 21 years old in 2009, said she had a tumor and early stages of cancer in her lymphatic system.

She also suffered from chronic fatigue, parasites and other digestive issues.

Lymphatic system “is the body’s sewage system,” said Werner-Gray.

“The only reason you get cancer in your lymphatic system is because you have a lot of toxins in your body.”

Werner-Gray had a hunt that the food she was eating had caused her illnesses.

“I knew it was because of my diet,” she said. “Because my diet was terrible.”

Liana Werner-Gray shared how her diet helped in her battle against the cancer that began over a decade ago. Getty Images for Liana Werner-Gray in Barnes & Noble

Instead of attending traditional cancer treatments such as surgery, radiation or chemotherapy, Werner-Gray made radical changes to her diet instead.

Working with a Naturopath and a functional physician, she began what she called a “massive detox plan” and focused in particular on improving her intestinal health.

Werner-Gray quickly without positive results, she told Fox News Digital.

“After three months, the tumor was completely wasted,” she said.

Its other health issues also improved significantly, she added.

After her recovery, the author said she felt moved to create the “Earth’s diet”, which began as a blog for what she ate to help regulate her health problems and promote healing.

The earth’s diet, she said, is “everything to get back in nature and eat food by nature, eating real food, eating foods that God naturally provides us.”

Her book, also called “The Diet of the Earth”, was first published in 2014, five years after it began its health transformation.

“The only reason you get cancer in your lymphatic system is because you have a lot of toxins in your body,” Werner-Gray said. Getty Images

Werner-Gray has since published several other books to cure physical and mental conditions with food.

Motion America Healthy Again, or Maha, is something that is “needed” in the United States, according to Werner-Gray.

Over 1,600 people die of cancer daily in the US, according to the American Cancer Association.

“This is just not acceptable,” said Werner-Gray.

She believes “cancer is preventable” and that if things do not change – including food – statistics will continue to deteriorate.

Werner-Gray’s “Earth’s Diet” began as a blog for what she ate to fix her health problems, and later published a book of the same name. Wires

“There are many, a lot of cancer healing besides conventional treatments,” she said.

“Combined Access”

Dr. Marc Siegel, a clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News Senior Medical Analyst, stressed that “all cancers have spontaneous remissions”. (He was not involved in Werner-Gray’s care.)

“Saying this, diet and exercise have been shown to play a major role in treating and healing cancer,” he told Fox News Digital.

“Standard treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and immunotherapy are very important and have evolved with the help of biotechnology,” Siegel said.

The doctor also predicted that artificial intelligence will play a major role in matching patients with personalized drug.

Werner-Gray, who has published several other books on physical and mental conditions with food, says the Make America Healthy Again is “necessary”. Getty Images for Jill de de Jong

“So it’s not a way or another – it’s a combined approach, and prayer also plays an important role,” he said.

“Personal and complex”

Fox News Nicole Saphier medical contributor, MD, Associate Professor at the Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, noted that navigating cancer treatment is “deeply personal and complex”.

“Traveling to every individual’s cancer is unique – which means what works for one person may not be effective for another,” she told Fox News Digital in an interview.

“I advocate for a balanced approach, where natural treatments can meet traditional methods,” Saphier said.

Treatment approaches should consider the specific type of cancer, a patient’s overall health and the person’s beliefs in medicine, according to the doctor.

“While there are many anecdotes of full forgiveness after natural treatments, it is important to remember that every person responds differently,” noted saphier.

“I have seen many people suffer and die who have forgiven traditional treatment only for natural methods,” she said. “I have also seen many people suffer and die due to the complications of their traditional treatments.”

It is essential that the benefits and risks of treatments are fully detected so that patients can make educated decisions on their health, Saphier added.

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