A year ago you saw my father in your Madison office. I wanted to tell
you how his story turned out. He was told by his doctors last year, after
having multiple polyps removed and a biopsy that showed dysplasia (a term
used in pathology to refer to an abnormality in maturation of cells within a
tissue), that he should consider having his colon removed and later
reconstructed. He almost did it.
That's when I contacted you through your live chat. After reading your book
and meeting with you, my dad decided to adopt a "wait and see attitude" and
have another colonoscopy in 6 months with the supervision of his doctor. He
made some of the dietary changes you suggest in your book. Mostly he
switched completely to raw milk and some raw meat, and began eating yogurt
and more fresh foods. He removed sugar and refined flour from his diet. He
also started being compliant taking the sulfasalazine he was prescribed.
A year later he just heard from his doctor that the latest colonoscopy shows
no dysplasia and no polyps. He doesn't need to have another for 1 year.
Surgery is clearly no longer necessary. He is elated. Thank you so much! I
thought you might like to know.
Best wishes,
D. B.