Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 I've been asked to attend a doctor appt tomorrow to be an advocate for a 70-year old male acquaintance who has inoperable liver cancer (metastasticized from the prostate). He does NOT want chemo/radiation, and he wants to correct his diet and use natural therapies. His older brother, however, is very pushy and is demanding that he receive radiation seed therapy, even to the point of threatening to put him in a home. (The patient has cognitive challenges and has difficulty verbalizing his thoughts, making him feel especially vulnerable...and that is why I've been asked to attend.) I've done a lot of research this morning looking for a list of side effects of radiation, and internal radiation in particular, and I find next to nothing. I understand (by deduction) it changes healthy cell DNA, and the long-term effects are not known. But there is shocking little else to take to this appointment. I'm hoping someone here can help me with this so I can go to this appt. well informed. As an aside, he underwent biofeedback last week and we learned his mass in the liver is fungal-based. His body has very high levels of fungus and parasites. He is on many medications, even though the liver is unable to metabolize them. One drug is contraindicated for hepatic disease; another is highly toxic to the liver; another is a synthetic/chemical 'fiber' for constipation. Egad. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Cathy--MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Glad to learn you are running interference for your friend. If he is having trouble with communication skills he needs you! Make it clear you are his advocate and spokesperson. If I had inoperable liver cancer I would do castor oil packs over the liver area at least twice a day for an hour per session, juice fasting, colonics, tincture of milk thistle, lots of wild-crafted red clover tea but that's me and you may have other methods. Almost anything would be better than inhumane chemo, radiation and such. Maybe hydrogen peroxide therapy would be good to eliminate fungal problems.Please keep us posted on his progress....................Betsyp.s. I am not a physician and am not giving medical advice, only some home-care suggestions and prayers. cwmsknight <cwmsknight Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 10:09:18 AM Urgent question -- Liver cancer and internal radiation treatment I've been asked to attend a doctor appt tomorrow to be an advocate for a 70-year old male acquaintance who has inoperable liver cancer (metastasticized from the prostate). He does NOT want chemo/radiation, and he wants to correct his diet and use natural therapies. His older brother, however, is very pushy and is demanding that he receive radiation seed therapy, even to the point of threatening to put him in a home. (The patient has cognitive challenges and has difficulty verbalizing his thoughts, making him feel especially vulnerable.. .and that is why I've been asked to attend.) I've done a lot of research this morning looking for a list of side effects of radiation, and internal radiation in particular, and I find next to nothing. I understand (by deduction) it changes healthy cell DNA, and the long-term effects are not known. But there is shocking little else to take to this appointment. I'm hoping someone here can help me with this so I can go to this appt. well informed. As an aside, he underwent biofeedback last week and we learned his mass in the liver is fungal-based. His body has very high levels of fungus and parasites. He is on many medications, even though the liver is unable to metabolize them. One drug is contraindicated for hepatic disease; another is highly toxic to the liver; another is a synthetic/chemical 'fiber' for constipation. Egad. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Cathy--MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 I do not have the articles but here is a search that may help you Cancer is a Fungus http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en & source=hp & q=proof+cancer+is+a+fungus & meta=\ & aq=f & oq= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Betsy, your friend can be cured by using MMS. If you need information on MMS, email me.Ken Yeamanyeaman_ken804-332-5774USA--- On Mon, 12/14/09, Betsy Sinkey <westoo wrote:Betsy Sinkey <westooRe: Urgent question -- Liver cancer and internal radiation treatment Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 2:49 PM Glad to learn you are running interference for your friend. If he is having trouble with communication skills he needs you! Make it clear you are his advocate and spokesperson. If I had inoperable liver cancer I would do castor oil packs over the liver area at least twice a day for an hour per session, juice fasting, colonics, tincture of milk thistle, lots of wild-crafted red clover tea but that's me and you may have other methods. Almost anything would be better than inhumane chemo, radiation and such. Maybe hydrogen peroxide therapy would be good to eliminate fungal problems.Please keep us posted on his progress.... ......... .......Betsyp.s. I am not a physician and am not giving medical advice, only some home-care suggestions and prayers. cwmsknight <cwmsknight (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>Mon, December 14, 2009 10:09:18 AM[Health_and_ Healing] Urgent question -- Liver cancer and internal radiation treatment I've been asked to attend a doctor appt tomorrow to be an advocate for a 70-year old male acquaintance who has inoperable liver cancer (metastasticized from the prostate). He does NOT want chemo/radiation, and he wants to correct his diet and use natural therapies. His older brother, however, is very pushy and is demanding that he receive radiation seed therapy, even to the point of threatening to put him in a home. (The patient has cognitive challenges and has difficulty verbalizing his thoughts, making him feel especially vulnerable.. .and that is why I've been asked to attend.) I've done a lot of research this morning looking for a list of side effects of radiation, and internal radiation in particular, and I find next to nothing. I understand (by deduction) it changes healthy cell DNA, and the long-term effects are not known. But there is shocking little else to take to this appointment. I'm hoping someone here can help me with this so I can go to this appt. well informed. As an aside, he underwent biofeedback last week and we learned his mass in the liver is fungal-based. His body has very high levels of fungus and parasites. He is on many medications, even though the liver is unable to metabolize them. One drug is contraindicated for hepatic disease; another is highly toxic to the liver; another is a synthetic/chemical 'fiber' for constipation. Egad. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Cathy--MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 MMS is a wonderful thing but I believe we should restrain ourselves from making the "cure" statement.--- On Wed, 12/16/09, Ken Yeaman <yeaman_ken wrote: Ken Yeaman <yeaman_kenRe: Urgent question -- Liver cancer and internal radiation treatment Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 9:38 PM Betsy, your friend can be cured by using MMS. If you need information on MMS, email me.Ken Yeaman yeaman_ken 804-332-5774USA--- On Mon, 12/14/09, Betsy Sinkey <westoo wrote: Betsy Sinkey <westooRe: Urgent question -- Liver cancer and internal radiation treatment Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 2:49 PM Glad to learn you are running interference for your friend. If he is having trouble with communication skills he needs you! Make it clear you are his advocate and spokesperson. If I had inoperable liver cancer I would do castor oil packs over the liver area at least twice a day for an hour per session, juice fasting, colonics, tincture of milk thistle, lots of wild-crafted red clover tea but that's me and you may have other methods. Almost anything would be better than inhumane chemo, radiation and such. Maybe hydrogen peroxide therapy would be good to eliminate fungal problems.Please keep us posted on his progress.... ......... .......Betsyp.s. I am not a physician and am not giving medical advice, only some home-care suggestions and prayers. cwmsknight <cwmsknight (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>Mon, December 14, 2009 10:09:18 AM[Health_and_ Healing] Urgent question -- Liver cancer and internal radiation treatment I've been asked to attend a doctor appt tomorrow to be an advocate for a 70-year old male acquaintance who has inoperable liver cancer (metastasticized from the prostate). He does NOT want chemo/radiation, and he wants to correct his diet and use natural therapies. His older brother, however, is very pushy and is demanding that he receive radiation seed therapy, even to the point of threatening to put him in a home. (The patient has cognitive challenges and has difficulty verbalizing his thoughts, making him feel especially vulnerable.. .and that is why I've been asked to attend.)I've done a lot of research this morning looking for a list of side effects of radiation, and internal radiation in particular, and I find next to nothing. I understand (by deduction) it changes healthy cell DNA, and the long-term effects are not known. But there is shocking little else to take to this appointment. I'm hoping someone here can help me with this so I can go to this appt. well informed.As an aside, he underwent biofeedback last week and we learned his mass in the liver is fungal-based. His body has very high levels of fungus and parasites. He is on many medications, even though the liver is unable to metabolize them. One drug is contraindicated for hepatic disease; another is highly toxic to the liver; another is a synthetic/chemical 'fiber' for constipation. Egad.Thank you for sharing your knowledge,Cathy--MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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