Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 Thank you to everyone that responded regarding my daughter. I will be passing the info on to her tonight. Also, if you asked me to email privately I will do so tonight and tomorrow as time permits at work. Thanks again. Teresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 You are very welcome. I hope all of us have helped ease her mind some. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask either on here or you can email me direct. Good Luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Hi Teresa, My sister-in-law has a 30 year old dgt. 30 years ago, she was about your dgt's age, mid 20's, when she was told that she had a large tumor in the female area. They were going to remove everything until they found out that she was pregnant. So, they said that she could have the baby and then they would do the operation. She had a healthy child who is still healthy today. To their surprise, when they checked her after the birth, there was no trace of the tumor. Nor has she ever had any problem there or anyplace else in 30 years. Why did the tumor dissappear? 1) The pregnancy began with a natural body cleansing. We know this as morning sickness in the first trimester generally. It probably cleaned out the tumor then. 2) The pregnancy changed the PH of the area and the tumor dissappeared. All disease exists in a finite environment. When the PH or temperature changes(by more than 2-3 degrees), the tumor will die off. 3)During the pregnancy, she took better care of herself. Better food and nutrition and supplements. Less running around, exercise and no drugs or alcohol. It made a real difference. So perhaps prenancy can be another simple cure for cancer of the female organs in young women. What do you all think? Does anyone have similar stories? Namaste, David In , " abbottteresa1 " <tabbott wrote: > > Thank you to everyone that responded regarding my daughter. I will be > passing the info on to her tonight. Also, if you asked me to email > privately I will do so tonight and tomorrow as time permits at work. > Thanks again. > Teresa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 I actually had a large cyst(at the end grapefruit sized) on my ovary when I got pregnant the last time. The doctors wanted to do surgury right away, but I refused. I had it removed when I had my daughter and it wasnt cancerous. I dont know if I hadnt been pregnant if it would have turned cancerous, but they did say it had a few small cancerous signs in the ultrasounds. So far so good, no cancer, and all this was after having cancerous cells in my cervix at age 17 after the birth of my first baby. So in my experience, I DID end up with cancerous cells after one pregnancy but not another. Not sure if pregnancy has a lot of bearing on that. I was told pregnancy can cause cancerous cells to grow faster, due to the body being in a state of " growth " . I also dont know how true that is either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 The increased progesterone during pregnancy can also shrink estrogen dominant tumors. Jenny Kernan --- divya4753 <divya4753 wrote: > Hi Teresa, > My sister-in-law has a 30 year old dgt. 30 years > ago, she was about > your dgt's age, mid 20's, when she was told that she > had a large tumor > in the female area. They were going to remove > everything until they > found out that she was pregnant. So, they said that > she could have the > baby and then they would do the operation. > She had a healthy child who is still healthy > today. To their > surprise, when they checked her after the birth, > there was no trace > of the tumor. Nor has she ever had any problem there > or anyplace else > in 30 years. > Why did the tumor dissappear? > 1) The pregnancy began with a natural body > cleansing. We know this > as morning sickness in the first trimester > generally. It probably > cleaned out the tumor then. > 2) The pregnancy changed the PH of the area and > the tumor > dissappeared. All disease exists in a finite > environment. When the PH > or temperature changes(by more than 2-3 degrees), > the tumor will die > off. > 3)During the pregnancy, she took better care of > herself. Better > food and nutrition and supplements. Less running > around, exercise and > no drugs or alcohol. It made a real difference. > So perhaps prenancy can be another simple cure for > cancer of the > female organs in young women. > What do you all think? > Does anyone have similar stories? > Namaste, > David > > > > > In , > " abbottteresa1 " <tabbott > wrote: > > > > Thank you to everyone that responded regarding my > daughter. I will > be > > passing the info on to her tonight. Also, if you > asked me to email > > privately I will do so tonight and tomorrow as > time permits at > work. > > Thanks again. > > Teresa > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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