Guest guest Posted July 25, 2009 Report Share Posted July 25, 2009 I work with a woman whose sister has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. They are devastated. She is about to start chemo. Does anyone know of any alternative treatment for this disease? It sounds as though it is quite advanced and they are unable to do surgery. She is 64 and otherwise very fit and active. Mary B. from Oz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2009 Report Share Posted July 26, 2009 Hi Mary, Perhaps the best option would be to focus on natural remedies for the recovery after surgery. In the world of natural healing some times there is no cure and modern advances in medicine are necessary for life to continue, arnica before and after surgery would help with bruising, I am sure others can offer more advice. Leone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2009 Report Share Posted July 26, 2009 Hi A posting a few months ago was very enlightening to me. Someone posted about a friend with cancer asking for advice. Another member of our group questioned if the ill person is really interested. The reply stated that they have good advice if it is wanted. My experience is that often people will listen politely, and ignore alternative advice about cancer. There are some innovative ideas such as sodium bicarbonate, h2o2, acidity, vitamin d and others, that cost very little, and promise results in a very short time. no harm can come from trying them for a few weeks! but not everyone is willing to try, & some say why didn't you force me to do it after the person dies. Find out if they want your help. If they do, search past posts. There is a lot of information there. May we all benefit from good health. Shaul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2009 Report Share Posted July 27, 2009 Thank you Shaul. You bring up a good point. I myself question whether this woman will actually pay attention to any of this. I just have to let her know it is available. The decision is hers to make. Not everyone is aware that there are alternatives to the standard medical procedures and I feel obligated to mention them to her. Cheers! Mary B. >^..^< > > Hi > A posting a few months ago was very enlightening to me. Someone posted > about a friend with cancer asking for advice. Another member of our group > questioned if the ill person is really interested. The reply stated that > they have good advice if it is wanted. My experience is that often people > will listen politely, and ignore alternative advice about cancer. There > are some innovative ideas such as sodium bicarbonate, h2o2, acidity, > vitamin d and others, that cost very little, and promise results in a very > short time. no harm can come from trying them for a few weeks! but not > everyone is willing to try, & some say why didn't you force me to do it > after the person dies. > > Find out if they want your help. If they do, search past posts. There is a > lot of information there. > May we all benefit from good health. > Shaul > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2009 Report Share Posted July 27, 2009 Hi Mary! check out the cancer tutor website, bill henderson has a protocol, that might be a good place to start. Just google it and you will find it. Hopefully when they see the amount of alternative healing information that is available, They can start to think outside of the box and start to question the mainstream standard medical treatments that have hardly any success with some cancers. I think the Cesium Chloride/DMSO treatment they discuss would be so encouraging to patients that are giving up hope. You just need to take it slow reading all the info because there is alot of terminology you may not recognize but the more you read you will understand. Best of luck helping your friend. Roxanne - Mary B. Sunday, July 26, 2009 10:09 PM Re: re: Help /Advice Please - Pancreatic Cancer Thank you Shaul. You bring up a good point. I myself question whether this woman will actually pay attention to any of this. I just have to let her know it is available. The decision is hers to make. Not everyone is aware that there are alternatives to the standard medical procedures and I feel obligated to mention them to her. Cheers! Mary B. >^..^< > > Hi > A posting a few months ago was very enlightening to me. Someone posted > about a friend with cancer asking for advice. Another member of our group > questioned if the ill person is really interested. The reply stated that > they have good advice if it is wanted. My experience is that often people > will listen politely, and ignore alternative advice about cancer. There > are some innovative ideas such as sodium bicarbonate, h2o2, acidity, > vitamin d and others, that cost very little, and promise results in a very > short time. no harm can come from trying them for a few weeks! but not > everyone is willing to try, & some say why didn't you force me to do it > after the person dies. > > Find out if they want your help. If they do, search past posts. There is a > lot of information there. > May we all benefit from good health. > Shaul > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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