Up until now only cdnuts and less than a handful of others have claimed to have achieved a full recovery with this regimen. Your prediction of my future is a disgusting way of proving a non existant point.
A real cure would have a much much much higher success rate. A real cure would work for a significant number of people, not just for a handful, who might have recovered anyway.
I dont think you are doing great, and you admitted in another post that just last winter you were consuming loads of junk food. That doesnt sound like you are pushing yourself to the limit, putting into action an extremly successful and thus motivating regimen.
Your regimen has such a low success rate, that you have to grasp at straws by making statements like: “I am the only one on this website who has it in me to follow this regimen”.
But I guess you are more comfortable deluding yourself and giving emotional rants than facing harsh realities.
At the end of the day there are two explanations for this low cure rate:
1) Good food and workouts are not a silver bullet, and at best relief some symptoms.
2) Good food and workouts are a cure, however most people are too lazy to follow through with the regimen.
Seems to me that the first explanation is much more likely. The funniest part is that you claim to have achieved results fairly quickly, which makes the second explanation even less likely. After all just this winter you were consuming loads of junk:
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A few days later you already reported on progress and in the above post you alluded to slow progress since starting the regimen again. So basically your progress was immediate.
Now you want to tell us that a regimen that gives results basically immediatley after you start it, is not being implemented, because we are too lazy. Doesnt make sense at all.
Many people, including my brother have implemented similar regimens for months to years on end, without success.