Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Dear Group: I have not been a member very long and have never really been 'vocal' but recently a dear friend told me of some inconclusive medical trauma they are experiencing and I thought of my group here that seems to 'rally' to try and provide assistance. I hope you can uncover an untouched solution here. The situation: ....rectal bleeding since last March, can't figure out why. colonoscopy done...no cancer as of yet. next appoint. in 4 weeks ( the 3rd) oncologist. H & H (hemoglobin & hemotocrit) running 17- & 54 to as high as 20 & 60 - normal is around 10 & 30..still nothing conclusive at this time..3rd appoint in 1 month... Love & Blessings, Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 I have clients who suffered from rectal bleeding after bowel movements that began taking a fish oil supplement and the problem was alleviated. Blessings, Michelle Newport, CHC, CH Certified Herbalist Nature's Sunshine Manager Nature For Life http://www.natureforlife.com http://www.mynsp.com/natureforlife Information contained in this e-mail is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional. > ------- > NEED HELP - rectal bleeding since last > March > " Marsha Lee " <marshaleelee > Sun, September 17, 2006 4:23 pm > Dear Group: > > I have not been a member very long and have never really been 'vocal' > but recently a dear friend told me of some inconclusive medical > trauma they are experiencing and I thought of my group here that > seems to 'rally' to try and provide assistance. I hope you can > uncover an untouched solution here. > > The situation: > > ...rectal bleeding since last March, can't figure out why. > colonoscopy done...no cancer as of yet. next appoint. in 4 weeks ( > the 3rd) > > oncologist. H & H (hemoglobin & hemotocrit) running 17- & 54 to as > high as 20 & 60 - normal is around 10 & 30..still nothing conclusive > at this time..3rd appoint in 1 month... > > Love & Blessings, > Lee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 my mother is currently undergoing chemotherapy for colon cancer. She was back and forth to the doctors for 6 months complaining of rectal bleeding. With a clean colonoscopy 15 months before, they did a sigmoid exam and assured her (repeatedly) that it was bleeding hemoroids. She even had surgery for the hemoroids- the surgeon didn't notice anything either. Yet she had a tumor only 10 cm up, just where the rectum and colon meet. When the tumor was finally found (it could be felt but apparently not seen), it was late stage 3. Her blood work showed no cancer markers even at that point. Your friend should trust his/her instincts and insist that they check further if it feels as though something is wrong. If cancer is found, check out Essiac herbal tea, natural progesterone cream, mushroom extracts and other alternative measures. good luck- trust your instincts! mary in maryland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 Lee, Some suggestions that perhaps will help symptoms if not heal the causes: vitamin therapy, K (for capillaries), E, C, A, Iron, Magnesium, Boron (in red meat) fiber in diet plenty of water showers, not baths if bleeding sitz baths (in a few inches of semi hot water) to speed healing and cleanse, maybe with some sea salt added drinking aloe vera (in water, or other beverages) will soothe GI tract green tea (to prevent cancer) Sometimes a big waffle house type breakfast will clear the spots before one's eyes and the dizziness from being anemic. Order all this: eggs waffles or pancakes with syrup grits and butter bacon or sausage coffee orange juice milk somehow, this combination cures it for me I will pray for your friend In His Love Athena P. S. I had uncontrollable bleeding that lasted 7 weeks after a miscarriage. I grew very weak and worried as the life just seemed to be ebbing slowly out of me. I asked him and Jesus touched me like the woman with the issue of blood,, and when I got up I wasn't bleeding anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 i had been a patient of FISTULA (pistula) for more than 9 years. last september 2002, surgery been done and i have a colostomy till now. Pelvic CT scan was been done and all pelvic bone are okey. i am worried that sometimes i feel pain and very hot at my lower part of my backbone. i hope our group can give me an inspiration and god-given advise... Marsha Lee <marshaleelee wrote: Dear Group: I have not been a member very long and have never really been 'vocal' but recently a dear friend told me of some inconclusive medical trauma they are experiencing and I thought of my group here that seems to 'rally' to try and provide assistance. I hope you can uncover an untouched solution here. The situation: ....rectal bleeding since last March, can't figure out why. colonoscopy done...no cancer as of yet. next appoint. in 4 weeks ( the 3rd) oncologist. H & H (hemoglobin & hemotocrit) running 17- & 54 to as high as 20 & 60 - normal is around 10 & 30..still nothing conclusive at this time..3rd appoint in 1 month... Love & Blessings, Lee Try the new Philippines Front Page! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hi Lee, Countless problems from the rectum to the mouth (it's all connected!) have been solved simply by fixing the bacteria imbalance. The bowels can't heal if they don't have proper bacteria. We've healed 4 different bowel problems in my family using In-Liven probiotic superfood. It's the only certified organic probiotic superfood that I have ever heard of. It contains a full spectrum of lactobaccillus bacteria. I think that's why we never had success with probiotic before; most are missing some essential bacteria. Last night was the monthly conference call and the formulator was asked about Chron's disease. He has seen many hard core cases go away with a few dietary changes and using In-Liven. I would also add some essential fatty acids in this case, like hemp or borage oil. Increase slowly until she's at about three times the recommended amount and take at that level for 2-3 months along with In-Liven at double or even triple the recommended amount for about a month. Then go to the normal amount. If healing happens faster than a month, reduce to the regular amount. I have lots of details about this in my files. She can email me for more info (hotmocha). There is limited info on the website: www.goodskinforlife.com. Avoid: dairy, meat, caffeine and sugar. There are many reasons for this: acidity, transit time, pollutants and sugar feeds bad bacteria. That alone might help somewhat but especially after a colonoscopy she will need healthy bacteria. Try blended drinks (60% fruit, 40% greens and some oil), eat short grain brown rice. Chew well! One day I will finally put this info all together and get a new website up. If anyone can help with that, please let me know! I have the domain name and info and set up ideas but am lacking the html experience. Sharon , " Marsha Lee " <marshaleelee wrote: > > Dear Group: > > I have not been a member very long and have never really been 'vocal' > but recently a dear friend told me of some inconclusive medical > trauma they are experiencing and I thought of my group here that > seems to 'rally' to try and provide assistance. I hope you can > uncover an untouched solution here. > > The situation: > > ...rectal bleeding since last March, can't figure out why. > colonoscopy done...no cancer as of yet. next appoint. in 4 weeks ( > the 3rd) > > oncologist. H & H (hemoglobin & hemotocrit) running 17- & 54 to as > high as 20 & 60 - normal is around 10 & 30..still nothing conclusive > at this time..3rd appoint in 1 month... > > Love & Blessings, > Lee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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