Guest guest Posted October 25, 2002 Report Share Posted October 25, 2002 Hello Teresa you may want to look at this site http://www.geocities.com/gyngals/ Also a good book with some info Cervical Cancer is The Woman's Encyclopedia to Natural Healing by Gary Null, try amazon.com they have it used. I have this problem or at least am concerned about it coming back, and I drink a tea called Vita-Blend, with dandelion, burdock, nettles, peppermint and others, and it cleans out my liver and give me energy. Also cervical cancer is linked to low iron, folic acid, vitamin c, calcium, an beta carotene so I take high doses of these vitamins. I also take aloe vera, kyo-greens, elderberry, echinacea, and astralagus daily. Gentian root works really well for yeast for me but I haven't been able to find any lately. Other women take olive leaf extract, and geranium. I have also heard good things about Chinese patenet medicines, meadowsweet, calendula, papaya, jasmine, bitter orange, and of course there are tons of anti cancer herbs. Cleaning out the liver is important I believe that because I was much worse before I started with that tea. The Chinese herb book I have is called healing with Chinese herbs, and I bought the tea at http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/ I plan to start on Chinese herbs soon and go to a naturopath for the vitamins. One woman in my cervical dysplasia group said she was healed with calendula vaginally but then again cervical dysplasia goes away on it's own 50% of the time within 6 months. My own mother has had cervical dysplasia three times and she's fine now, and I'm fine now too. Tell your friend to stay positive. When I was feeling sick, peppermint and elderberry tea really helped me a lot. Traditional Medicines makes one like that, also I could roasted nuts and seeds and a little dried fruit. Make sure she eats. Sandy Hello everyone, My name is Teresa. I just signed up tonight and I am hoping some of you may have a few suggestions for my best friend. She was just diagnosed with cervical cancer and had the area removed on monday. She refuses chemo (she has been through this before and knows what it is like) She has 2 young girls and started radiation this week. She feels so sick and tired, nausea and a iron taste in her mouth. I have read on a group somewhere a while back of a herbal remedy to help sooth the sickness, rasberry tea or lavender? I wish I had saved the post, but I didn't know I'd need it. I want to help her badly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Teresa Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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