The doctor’s words were abrupt and matter of fact. “You’ve got cancer.”
Lonnell listened to this diagnosis in disbelief. It was 2000… and he had prostate cancer. They wanted to know when to schedule his surgery.
Lonnell made them stop. He said, “I need time to process this.”
So he looked at his options. Surgery. Chemotherapy. Radiation. And chose none of the above.
Instead he adopted his own version of watchful waiting. And he called it “Watch, fight, and pray.”
Lonnell watched what he ate, thought, and said. He fought the battle against fear. And he prayed and read the scriptures.
In his search for answers, he found The Truth About Cancer. TTAC was like a lighthouse in a stormy sea to Lonnell. Educating him on all the different approaches to treating and beating cancer. And inspiring him with stories of people who fought cancer on their own terms and won.
Lonnell’s healing approach is holistic. Changing his diet, taking supplements, exploring the strength of his heart and soul – and refusing to see his cancer diagnosis as a death sentence.
Today, Lonnell’s cancer has not metastasized. Instead, it remains contained. And Lonnell continues his healthy lifestyle with an attitude of gratitude.
Watch the video above to watch Lonnell’s inspiring story.
For even more details on how TTAC has impacted Lonnell’s cancer journey, check out the video below.
Next, Lonnell shares his approach to cancer… and the holistic choices that have worked for him.
Lonnell returns to share his words of wisdom with us not to deny the diagnosis, but to defy the verdict. Watch the video here:
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Deborah says
Dear Ty, Thank you so much for your dedication to this work! I have learned so much from your website. My husband and I are at the beginning of our Battle. One month ago while doing ultra-sound on his liver and pancreas a tumor about half the size of his kidney was found on the right side. An additional ultra-sound confirmed it and his left kidney and bladder look clean.
Months ago we changed our way of eating and began taking supplements. He had many health issues I believe contributed to the cancer. I have been trying to turn his health around, but it took awhile to get that way, so turning it won’t be quick. Be we are getting there.
Do you have any articles of people treating Tumors on the kidneys? We were thinking that if the tumor hasn’t affected the function of his kidney, that is good. But thought that maybe removing the kidney with the tumor would be a viable option. His left kidney would adapt. I heard people live full lives with only one kidney.
We are moving slowly as not sure what to do. Chemo and radiation are not an option. His liver has some fat, not from alcohol. He has been on meds I believe caused this. Plus he has osteoporosis from Hyperparathyroidism, since been operated for removal of adenoma on one parathyroid, back in 2012. I believe chemo and radiation would surely kill his bodies ability to fight this tumor.
Any input would be much appreciated. I need my husband here, we are currently raising two young grandchildren. We need to remain a family.
God Bless,
Warm regards, Deborah Bean
I’m interested in all of Ty Bollingers articles & reporting and thank him for all of his valued information, It is appreciated by many, I’ m certain.
I am soooo happy that people are waking up to the fact diet is soooo very important ,My journey has been amazing from first school being given small bottles of milk told to I must drink it being made sick by it . To 60yrs working in NHS which may of started out with the best intentions Now turned into one of the worst places to find yourself in unless you are very lucky to find a doctor who is alternative This is what I have found we Should NOT be eating dairy or Meat We have everything we need in plant based diet Milk is for Baby Cows Not human beings Organic which is Natural No chemicals which was normal when I grew up Also Who thought of Poisoning Human beings and the Planet Our Seas The Earth Bees in decline as are many species Chem trails Poisoning planet
Please may l unsubscribe far too much scare material
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Hi Ty,
I’m off-grid and have only limited data on my phone. Lots of the videos look interesting, but it is very difficult for me to find time and get to a place where I can watch. I think I could listen without using up so much data on my phone. Any chance you could add that option? Or transcripts that I could read?
Deanne,
Thanks for the feedback!
I will suggest this to the team.
In my opinion: Read my story. A prostate cancer survival guide by a patient and victim. Beware, the ugly truth. What doctors are not telling you! Read the sad truth about prostate cancer over testing and treatment dangers and exploitation for profit by predatory doctors that no one will tell you about, even after it’s too late. The man that invented the PSA test, Dr. Richard Ablin now calls it: “The Great Prostate Mistake, Hoax and a Profit-Driven Public Health Disaster”. Prostate cancer dirty secrets, lies, exaggerations, deceptions, elder abuse, outdated testing and treatments. Any man over 50, anyone concerned about cancer in general, dangers from clinical trials, injuries and deaths from medical mistakes, should read this document. Read “A prostate cancer survival guide by a patient and victim, Beware, the ugly truth. Free information. Go to: http://www.yananow.org/display_story.php?id=1659
The BIG lie, “Prostate cancer screening and early detection saves men’s lives”. Let’s do the math: Per the USPSTF (a US government agency): “A small benefit and known harms from prostate cancer screening” and “Only one man in 1,000 could possibly have a life saving benefit from screening”. However about 1.3 to 3.5 deaths per 1,000 from prostate blind biopsies [5]. Also 5 men in 1000 died and 20.4% had one or more complications within 30 days of a radical prostatectomy]. This does not include deaths and injuries from other procedures, medical mistakes, increased suicide rate, ADT therapy complications, heart attracts, etc, caused by screening and treatments. Does prostate cancer screening put men’s health and lives in danger? YES! Early detection and treatment has killed or destroyed millions of men’s lives worldwide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYii98gcejA https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/Page/Document/UpdateSummaryFinal/prostate-cancer-screening1 https://medium.com/@drsadeghi/early-detection-disaster-4d4740ee5828