Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 I have a couple of people in my life who have recently been diagnosed with cancer. I was wondering if it is appropriate to ask if anyone has any ideas about the latest and greatest (or oldest and best) treatments for cancer. One of the people is a 40 something mother of 2 who underwent a radical mastectomy for breast cancer that had spread to the lymph nodes. The other is a 14 year old boy at my church. I'm not sure what type of cancer he has or how far it has progressed. Any ideas? TIA, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 I feel compelled to respond to this news that a boy of 14!, who is obviously a churchgoer, can continue to observe his attendence in a church, represented by a God that would allow a 14 yr old child to develop cancer in the first place (let alone a 40 yr old mother of 2). I understand that these religious people are offended by my views, but I'm at a loss to understand the blindness of faith, people place in their religous beliefs. If your God cannot prevent cancer from striking his followers in the first place, how can you believe that he has the power to cure that cancer? Is it possible to imagine the grief with which this unfortunate lady prayed to God, in the hope that He'd free her from her cancer? How is it, that He didn't? Do your friends "believe" in the medical orthodoxies, do they have this same "faith," in conventional treatment procedures, that would allow one of them to have a "radical mastectomy?" Would it have been as difficult for this woman to "question" her faith in conventiona surgery, as it would be for her to question her faith in the religious notions she holds to with such desperation? I can tell you, that I would be driven to near madness, with the fear and horror I'd feel, having to face a serious cancer; yet I would still strongly question the adivisibility of standard surgical treatments for these cancers, without at least exploring my "alternative" options. jp - realfoodie2003 Monday, September 10, 2007 8:41 AM Alternative Cancer Treatments I have a couple of people in my life who have recently been diagnosedwith cancer. I was wondering if it is appropriate to ask if anyone hasany ideas about the latest and greatest (or oldest and best)treatments for cancer. One of the people is a 40 something mother of 2who underwent a radical mastectomy for breast cancer that had spreadto the lymph nodes. The other is a 14 year old boy at my church. I'mnot sure what type of cancer he has or how far it has progressed. Anyideas?TIA,Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 Kathy, the newest outlook on cancer, for me, is German New Medicine. Mercola just had an article on it the other day. You can find info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryke_Geerd_Hamer I am going to order his book, when I have $55 plus shipping to spare. HTH! -Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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