Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Hello everyone! I recently asked for advice on what to do about my grandmothers cancer (stage 1 cancer of the breast), thank you to everyone who replied. I've talked to her(and her children) about the benefits of cleaning up her diet, using herbal supplements and the shortcomings of chemo/radiotherapy. 60 odd years of faith in conventional medicine seems to be winning. BOO! She is due to start her " first class treatment " in about a week (aka radiotherapy). I told her I thought it wasnt the best thing to do but I still respect her decision so wont argue about it anymore. So now the name of the game is damage limitation. She seems to be willing to go to a naturopath to get advice on diet,etc but the waiting list for this guy is about 6 weeks. Does anyone have any info on supplements that will protect her during the time she is doing radiotherapy? It would be great if dosage amounts/sources could also be included. Thanks so much! Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Hi Simon,I know how frustrated you must feel. Yet, many put their complete trust and faith in their doctors. Yet, it is most encouraging that she is willing to see a naturopath.If she will take oleander, this will help her during this process. If you have not ordered it, you can order it at:http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com Hugs,--- In oleander soup , "simonflynn22" <simon041082 wrote:>> Hello everyone!> > I recently asked for advice on what to do about my grandmothers > cancer (stage 1 cancer of the breast), thank you to everyone who > replied. I've talked to her(and her children) about the benefits of > cleaning up her diet, using herbal supplements and the shortcomings > of chemo/radiotherapy. 60 odd years of faith in conventional medicine > seems to be winning. BOO! She is due to start her "first class > treatment" in about a week (aka radiotherapy). I told her I thought > it wasnt the best thing to do but I still respect her decision so > wont argue about it anymore. > > So now the name of the game is damage limitation. She seems to be > willing to go to a naturopath to get advice on diet,etc but the > waiting list for this guy is about 6 weeks. Does anyone have any info > on supplements that will protect her during the time she is doing > radiotherapy? It would be great if dosage amounts/sources could also > be included.> > Thanks so much!> > Simon> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Hi Simon, If she lives in the US, she undoubtedly has an iodine defiency which is probably a major cause & cure of the cancer. You can join the iodine , go to Dr. David Brownstein's website and the iodine project: http://www.mbschachter.com/iodine.htm Nonie ------------------------------- Does anyone have any info > on supplements that will protect her during the time she is doing > radiotherapy? It would be great if dosage amounts/sources could also > be included.> > Thanks so much!> > Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 The iodine advice is great. There is also a forum on CureZone about iodine support. The best thing I know of to protect from radiotherapy and chemo is oleander. It also helps both radiation and chemo be more effective for those who chose to use those treatments. Essaic tea also helps protect from radiation and chemo. oleander soup , " simonflynn22 " <simon041082 wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > I recently asked for advice on what to do about my grandmothers > cancer (stage 1 cancer of the breast), thank you to everyone who > replied. I've talked to her(and her children) about the benefits of > cleaning up her diet, using herbal supplements and the shortcomings > of chemo/radiotherapy. 60 odd years of faith in conventional medicine > seems to be winning. BOO! She is due to start her " first class > treatment " in about a week (aka radiotherapy). I told her I thought > it wasnt the best thing to do but I still respect her decision so > wont argue about it anymore. > > So now the name of the game is damage limitation. She seems to be > willing to go to a naturopath to get advice on diet,etc but the > waiting list for this guy is about 6 weeks. Does anyone have any info > on supplements that will protect her during the time she is doing > radiotherapy? It would be great if dosage amounts/sources could also > be included. > > Thanks so much! > > Simon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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