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jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33 wrote: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 01:54:37 -0800 (PST)jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33cancerjagchat01 Hi I have read your posts with interest. I am wondering if you know of any cases where homoeopathy or ayurvedic medicine has effected a cure of cancer. I am looking for personal stories to illustrate what might be possible. Regards Jonathan Chamberlain www.fightingcancer.com Jonathan Chamberlainwww.fightingcancer.com MailUse Photomail to share photos without

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[Thank you so much Kennel. I will forward this to James. - Jagannath]

 

I give the following.

 

I personally cured a breast tumor using Caladium in

potencies from 3x to 1M in the 1980s

 

These are cases that are authentic by some older

hoeopaths.

 

Re Arborivital.

 

ARBORIVITAL TINCTURES

 

These are prepared as follows.

 

A] The selected plant must be growing in the soil of

the planet earth – not a pot--.The reason for this

is that only in this way is it in connection with all

the energies of the earth, which include gravity.

B] The living plant with its connection to the roots

at all times, is bent over so that the flower with

buds and stalk are in a small screw top container.

This is then lightly bruised between the thumb and

finger. Bruised without destroying any part of the

plant, this is solely to allow the alcohol easy access

to the interior of the plant.

C] A sunny day is necessary as this is part of the

energy we are drawing into the remedy. When the plant

is thus set up then it is submerged in

alcohol/rectified spirit. It is then left for 60

minutes , simply topping up as there is evaporation.

D] At the end of this time put the lid on – you have

your tincture.

E] To use it you need a small eye dropper bottle ,

into which you put a small quantity.

 

 

D] GET ONE DROP ONLY IN THE DROPPER AND PUT IT ON THE

TONGUE. THIS IS A DOSE , AND IT SHOULD NOT BE

REPEATED FOR 3/4 WEEKS.

 

 

 

 

EXAMPLES FROM von GRAUVOGL

She was very much incommoded by this tumour in her

abdomen .

This was on April 4th. The remedies which I had

administered internally so long as my eye was on the

object of the disease alone were attended with no

success and from month to month, the abdomen

increased in size until- unhappily it was not till

September 6th - I enquired about the concomitant

circumstances. She acknowledged that she felt chilly

every evening, and was worse, that is, when there was

more rapid enlargement of the abdomen ,during moist

weather .

On this account I prescribed Nux 3 and Ipec. 3 in

alternation every two hours and with such effect that

as early as September 26th the tumour had decreased In

size to a diameter of three inches though it could

still be distinctly felt above the pubic bone. The

cervix had also assumed a convex position and by the

30th of October had become quite perpendicular again ;

the lips were somewhat swollen, but the leucorrhea had

disappeared.

The improvement continued without interruption, during

frequent suspension of ¡he remedies and four years

have passed without any complaint from the woman, so,

that her complete cure was certainly accomplished.

 

It has come to my notice that somehow I have been

credited with the case quoted below . THIS IS NOT SO.

If the dates are examined it will be seen that these

events occurred before I was born.

I have always been a bit wary of the use of Mother

Tinctures – considering them part of Herbalism –

but with an application to homeopathy . I now find

that mother tinctures are being prepared and used by

inexperienced people whose knowledge and experience is

limited.

I know of one case where mother tincture of Poison

Ivy [Rhus tox] was painted on the genitalia. With

unpleasant results. I shudder to think what a half

teaspoon , taken internally , would do.

Hahnemann , used single drops of Bryonia . Culpepper

says that the “simple†or mother tincture is best

left alone ; People should take the highly dilute

solution. There are many remedies that in the mother

tincture are unpleasant in effect and possibly toxic .

The homeopathic potencies are safe . Generally the 6x

is quite safe and for most things the 3x or even 2x

are ok. Personally I often use Syzygium in 1x potency.

 

A brief note about Arborivital remedy preparation. Dr

Cooper believed that as homeopathic remedies were

based on energy patterns . The most effective way of

gaining the maximum strength was to take a living

plant with its roots in the ground ; and on a sunny

day , to bend the plant into a vial of rectified

spirit and wait for an hour .

Ornithogalum is part of the Lillaceae family [ a

family with some very powerful members] and Cooper

undoubtedly prepared the remedy he used in the

Arborivital manner . I have personally prepared some

remedies in this fashion Agraphis Nutans – [the

Bluebell] useful for ear problems . Also Paeony and

Viola. .

 

 

 

CANCER AND CANCER SYMPTOMS

[ chiefly Arborivital Treatment] By Dr . Robert .

T. Cooper M.A. , M. D. [published in London by C.

Marten. 67 Wigmore St .W. 1899]

 

It is easy for the gardener to state the plain fact of

having chosen a particular soil and a special season

for any given seed; but he can do little more than

this ; he has probably forgotten the many little

experiences that from time to time influenced him -

it may be unconsciously - in his determination.

His advantage over the doctor largely resides in the

fact that from boyhood he has been in the habit of

gardening; the doctor has never prescribed until he

theoretically knew much, and practically knew

nothing; until, in fact, the best part of his life was

lost in acquiring the crudest theories of the actions

of medicines.

To go on to actual experience. Geo. A. Murrell, aged

40, first seen by me July 22, 1898.

History.-Fifteen or eighteen years subject to

dyspeptic pains, and twelve years ago strained himself

lifting a kitchen range ; felt the strain severely

below the chest, and dates his suffering from then,

though even before this was dyspeptic.

Was treated in the Heart Hospital under Dr.------ ,

after having been an out-patient for six months

previously. Here his heart was pronounced affected,

with old pleurític sounds down left side, along with

ulceration of the stomach. Then as outpatient (he was

discharged from Hospital end of October, 1 (1896) was

again treated, chiefly with electricity.

In the middle of January, 1898, severe pains set in

between the liver and stomach and lie went into

Westminster Hospital, the diagnosis being neuralgia of

the stomach from gastric Catarrh. Was discharged

unrelieved ; and was then seen by several other

physicians, and in March was advised to go into the

Cancer Hospital, Brompton, where he was operated on

;the statement made to him after the operation being

that adhesions had been found between the stomach and

thoracic wall ,with a cancerous growth and thickening,

of the pyloric extremity of the duodenum, and that it

was impossible to remove all the diseased tissue.

Some temporary relief followed upon the operation, and

he. was discharged from the hospital under promise of

his returning if pain reappeared.

The patient from whom these particulars are gathered,

writes to me that " The Cancer Hospital also arranged

with Dr. D. , a French specialist, to come over (to

the Hospital and I (the patient) consented to another

operation under him; but when my case was fully

explained to him he went back (to France) without

doing- anything as I understood he could not do me any

good. "

This was after having obtained readmission to the

hospital owing to the return of his agonising pains.

After being six weeks in hospital on this second

occasion he returned home, and was assured by his own

doctor that everything possible had been done for him

and that could not possibly live long, and that he

must bear the pain while life lasted.

The copy of his doctor's dated July 19, in which it

totally unable to follow any certificate is in my

possession, in which it is stated that the patient "

is totally unable to follow any employment. " '

The case, therefore, admits of no doubt as to its

nature or as to its severity. I first saw him on the

evening of July 22, 1898 ; he was then writhing in

agony on his bed, and could keep nothing

long on his stomach ; warm foods relieved, cold drinks

aggravated.

The pains were worse at night, and began in the

stomach, spreading from there to the heart and between

the shoulders, as if an iron brick were being- forced

through the stomach and chest.

The patient felt the growth to be rapidly enlarging,

and pointed to the visible bulging underneath the

attachment of the diaphragm, where there is marked

dullness on percussion, the bulging extending to

scrobiculus cordis. His tongue is red and coated

towards the back, bowels confined, though sometimes

has diarrhoea.

His family history is good, except that his father

died at the age of 73 of gastric ulceration.

On July 27 he wrote that he had had terrible pains on

Saturday the 23rd, and had vomited twice ; at 6

o'clock p.m. of this day had taken a unit close of

Ornithogalum Umbellatum, and afterwards reported that

it was followed great pains, he felt almost frantic

at 3 a.m. and again at 1p.m. when the bowels acted.

At 3 a.m. he began taking 3 grains every third hour

of Carbo Vegetabilis 3x. The pain, however, still kept

on, and affected not alone stomach but the whole body,

and as he thought the Carbo increased the pains lie

left it off on the Tuesday following .

On the next day he wrote me that since being, under

me a frothy substance comes up which gives great

relief.

From this report I concluded the Ornithogalum Umbel.

touched the disease, and had acted beneficially though

restricted in its operation by the Carbo Vegetabilis.

The expulsion of a frothy substance with relief was, I

considered, sufficient evidence of beneficial action.

For this reason I sent him Ornithogalum

again, and in unit dose. This he took on the evening

of July 28, and almost immediately after began

bringing up a black jelly-like substance, with great

relief to pain and a general improvement in his

condition. Being away from in August the patient

frequently wrote me, the report on August 29 being as

follows:- " I am pleased to tell you that I still keep

fairly well, although at times I have great pain in

the lower part of the stomach. I have also great

difficulty in going, to sleep, owing to the creepy

sensation in my limbs. I also find that when I sit

down my legs and feet go all of a creep, and I am

unable to keep still, and cannot read unless I walk

about. My feet also ache and swell. "

I deferred prescribing- till September 9th when the

same was again given, and on September 18th he writes

'

I am pleased to say the sleeplessness at night time

has gradually gone away, and I can now sleep much

better. I still feel pain in my Ieft leg and foot, but

not nearly so bad. I find slight pains at the bottom

of my stomach, and also a little more swelling. I

still feel weak and unable to walk far at a time, but

of course the weather has been very trying even to

strong people.

" I am pleased and thankful for the progress I have

made, and have to thank you for the splendid results

of I could not possibly have lived much longer in the

terrible suffering I was in.

On September 30 I saw him, and he informed me that

after the dose the feet and ankles began to swell, but

gradually got better, and that a week ago the right

leg felt as if it were bruised, and is now painful and

angry looking - it is swollen and tense, and pits on

pressure. He feels, too, when eating, as if the food

chokes in the stomach ; some flatus, bowels regular.

On this occasion I gave him another dose of the

Ornith. Umbel. The effect of it, however, was to

confirm my belief that this swelling of the

absorbents, shown by the condition of the right leg

and the previous swollen condition of the feet and

ankles, resulted from the high pressure put upon the

emunctories owing to the setting -free of poison in

the system.

In a few days after he came in to me in a great

fright, ; and pulling up his trousers showed me the

terrible condition, as he thought, of his legs. They

were swollen, and great red streaks and patches could

be seen coursing down the limbs.

Believing that this was due to the rapid elimination

the cancer poison, I rather astonished him by

insisting upon his walking away without any medicine

whatever. Since then, his recovery has gone on

uninterruptedly, and though since this last report he

has taken two or three doses of the Ornithog. Umb., he

has not had any other medicine (if I except a unit

dose of Alliaria officinalis), and is now in the state

of health set forth in this letter received from him

as I write :

" Elm Lodge, Feltham, Middlesex.

May 3, 1899.

 

" Dr. Cooper.

" DEAR Sir, - In addition to my previous letters to

you, I must tell you I have had no pain since the

first week in August last; I certainly feel a slight

weakness in the stomach at times, but not always.

" My appetite is wonderfully good, and I can eat

almost any kind of food, and am also able to enjoy my

meals, which I had not done for many years; am able

to get about well, and carry on my business without

fatigue.

" I have rejoined the Volunteer force and have done

two or three good stiff marches, besides firing in

competitions, and feel no ill effects. I have never

felt so well for nearly twenty years. I feel

wonderfully well now, and have gained the two stone

odd which I lost during, my illness.

Everyone I meet, whether in Kensington, Shepherd's

Bush, or Feltham, is astonished when they see me, and

all speak of the marvellous cure effected by yourself.

" I am, dear Sir,

" Yours faithfully,

" GEO. A. MURRELL. "

 

,Evidence could not be stronger In favour of rny

assertion that these internal cancers are most

amenable , treatment; of all forms are most amenable

to the forms of chronic complaints there is none other

that so surely deprives the patient of life and in

which life can be ,with such certainty restored by

the influence of simple remedies.

This influence of simple remedies is lesson of

Murrell's case, and his very existence on earth is an

undeniable testimony to its import.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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