Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Hello, everyone, my name is Kris. Thanks, Tony, for your invitation to join this group. I found this group while doing research for three of my friends who have recently diagnosed with cancer. Two of them have cancer in uterus - just had the Uterine Fibroids removed. They are now being pressured to undergo Hysterectomy. The third one has cancer on his spine. He has gone through a surgery and is now being pressured to undergo Chemotherapy. He started to drink Essiac Tea, and now i think oleander soup could help. I would appreciate any thoughts / suggestions. Lastly, my special thanks for Tony for devoting so much of his time and intellect for this cause. Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Hi Kris, This is . Welcome. How very sweet of you to want to help your friends. I am very familiar with being pressured by doctors, however on a much smaller scale. And even though we supposedly have " patients rights, " we are downright bullied into following the system. One must stand up with an emphatic. " NO. " Are your friends open to natural healing? Actually, oleander will be a very big help to them, even while taking chemo, as it tends to alleviate or eliminate the side effects, including hair loss. However, it does not eliminate hair loss if using Cisplatin. I do hope you are successful in influencing your friend not to take chemo at all, as chemo not only kills cancer cells, but also the organs and the immune system. By the way, don't be surprised if your friends that are being pressured into having a hysterectomy are also pressured into chemo treatments after that " for preventative measures. " I invite you to go to the Files Section to the left and learn everything there is to know about oleander. Tony also has other numerous wonderful articles that will increase your knowledge by leaps and bounds. I wish you the best of everything, oleander soup , " Kris * " <ii7y wrote: > > Hello, everyone, my name is Kris. > > Thanks, Tony, for your invitation to join this group. > > I found this group while doing research for three of my friends who > have recently diagnosed with cancer. > > Two of them have cancer in uterus - just had the Uterine Fibroids > removed. They are now being pressured to undergo Hysterectomy. > > The third one has cancer on his spine. He has gone through a surgery > and is now being pressured to undergo Chemotherapy. He started to > drink Essiac Tea, and now i think oleander soup could help. > > I would appreciate any thoughts / suggestions. > > Lastly, my special thanks for Tony for devoting so much of his time > and intellect for this cause. > > Kris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 Hi , Thanks for your reply and kind words of encouragement. Yes, i believe they are (kind of) open to natural healing. I have a feeling that i will be talking to them a lot. i will talk to them without attachment to the outcome. I'd imagine you had some experience in making a case against the " authority? " For the past few months, I have been studying natural cures from various sources, including Webster Kehr's cancertutor. Now, i have more to study... Yes, i will check out all the pointers you had mentioned. Thank you! To get a head start, i ordered a bottle of the Sutherlandia OPC Extract. Please let me know if you have any special advice on using the product. It is nice to " meet " you, , Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 Hi Kris, Yes, I am very familiar with trying to steer people toward natural healing. Unfortunately, for the most part, they choose mainstream medicine. Even when they know that the chemo and radiation hardly ever works and is just killing people, when they see others go through horrendous side effects, they still seem to cling to an almost impossible little speck of hope that maybe, just maybe, they will be that exception and be healed. Their trust is in the doctors that are slowly killing them, in the meds that are giving them untold side effects and lessening their quality of life. The saddest of all, and this has happened more than once, is when a patient, being sent home to be put on hospice, will reject any help and be obedient to his doctor, even unto death. Many times this is as a result of the pressure of actually caring family members that do not know any better. They have been told that we are the quacks carrying the snake oil, and they have been told this from as long as they can remember. I used to be one of these very people. I cared for my mother the last four years of her life and I was the best nurse ever. Her doctors and staff were most helpful. Whenever I had a question as to anything, I would call and they would do all they could to help me. ahem. And at the time, I knew nothing about natural alternatives. Not a thing. I will never, ever forget the very moment, and this was towards the very end, when looking at her lying in her bed, so pale and weak, that the truth came to me. My very thoughts were.... " My God, it is these very medicines that are killing her. " But she passed away just days after that realization. And then, through a piece of junk mail after that, I was introduced to natural medicine. I didn't buy the product, but it caused me to research and little by little, I, myself, became healthy. And I was a mess. Ironic isn't it? Too late to help my mother. But never give up. Always reach out to those who need help. Be there for them always, even in spite of rejection. You never know when you will be instrumental in saving that one precious life. I do hope that your friends will pay attention. They would be most welcome to join this forum. Hugs, oleander soup , " Kris * " <ii7y wrote: > > Hi , > > Thanks for your reply and kind words of encouragement. > > Yes, i believe they are (kind of) open to natural healing. I have a > feeling that i will be talking to them a lot. i will talk to them > without attachment to the outcome. I'd imagine you had some experience > in making a case against the " authority? " > > For the past few months, I have been studying natural cures from > various sources, including Webster Kehr's cancertutor. Now, i have > more to study... Yes, i will check out all the pointers you had > mentioned. Thank you! > > To get a head start, i ordered a bottle of the Sutherlandia OPC > Extract. Please let me know if you have any special advice on using > the product. > > It is nice to " meet " you, , > > Kris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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