16 July, 2016
'Quitting carbs has saved my life': Cancer victim given months to live refuses chemo and claims diet of meat and dairy is why he's still alive two years later
Pablo Kelly, 27, of South Brent, Devon, was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma multiforme brain tumour after suffering migraines.
He was told the tumour was inoperable and he had just months to live. Doctors said chemotherapy was his only chance at survival. But he decided to reject traditional treatments two years ago in favour of a specialist fat-heavy carb-free diet. To his amazement, he is still alive two years later and five CT scans have showed no growth in his tumour. He credits the ketogenic diet, which involves avoiding processed foods, refined sugars, root vegetables, starch, breads, or grains has kept him alive. He said: : 'It's all quackery in the eyes of modern medicine but it's clearly helping because I'm still alive. To my knowledge, I'm the only person with this type of brain tumour that isn't having therapy or surgery and is still alive today.'
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