Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Ok, speaking of cancer. I business friend of mine has a dtr in law that at age 29 (I think) has been diagnosed with lymphoma cancer and it is at the point that the docs wanted to do a stem cell replacement (or whatever it is called) but has declared that she might not live thru the surgery and has asked her to go home. She has a 19 month child and a husband. All family members have been praying for a miracle. The daughter herself refuses to give up. I have a friend here who practices naturopathy and claims that type of cancer can be cured. In fact, he says he has cured it once before. He said it would be very intensive cleanouts, poultices, etc. What do you all think? He is going to call and talk to the family, but as we are here in Maryland, he can’t be there to guide them and he can’t take off the month or more it would require to help her. Also, not sure if I am allowed to ask on the list, but are there any good natural docs in the Oak Harbor, WA area this family could consult?? I understand if no referrals are allowed. Appreciate any help or direction, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 Hi, First she has to be willing to change her Diet and living habits totally around or there is little hope for her, for the way she has been eating has caused the problem in the first place!! With that said, if it is ok with the owners of this forum, and she is willing to join this forum and communicate her problems, I am sure that there will be a way to share info to her, which if she is willing to do it will help solve her problem, depending on how far along it is. The chemistry of the problem is fairly simple once you understand what causes all kinds of cancer in the first place. She also has to take responsibility for her own choices! It is only a matter of getting the body to start carrying enough Oxygen so as to dry down the tumors and getting the body to dispose of the waste her body has built up in the Lymph system, and then replace the waste with the proper energy charges to rebuild the damaged areas. Her problem may be corrected if she hasn't had any chemo and or radiation to destroy some of the organs in the body which are necessary to help her recover with a proper Diet and good cleaning out!! I would be happy to provide suggestions. Smile Tis your choice. herbal remedies , " LegacyManor " <legacymanor@n...> wrote: > > Ok, speaking of cancer. I business friend of mine has a dtr in law that at > age 29 (I think) has been diagnosed with lymphoma cancer and it is at the > point that the docs wanted to do a stem cell replacement (or whatever it is > called) but has declared that she might not live thru the surgery and has > asked her to go home. She has a 19 month child and a husband. All family > members have been praying for a miracle. The daughter herself refuses to > give up. > > > > I have a friend here who practices naturopathy and claims that type of > cancer can be cured. In fact, he says he has cured it once before. He said > it would be very intensive cleanouts, poultices, etc. What do you all think? > He is going to call and talk to the family, but as we are here in Maryland, > he can't be there to guide them and he can't take off the month or more it > would require to help her. > Also, not sure if I am allowed to ask on the list, but are there any good > natural docs in the Oak Harbor, WA area this family could consult?? I > understand if no referrals are allowed. > Appreciate any help or direction, > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 I know of a few N.D.'s in Bothel, and Renton, not Oak Harbor and an awsome homeopathic Vet in Seattle I would trust for referals and all the info I could get from him, he's one of the few who would take bone cancer on, but nobody in Oak Harbor. I am sorry about your friends daughter. Diet is the key. There was an allopathic oncologist who refused chemo about 8 years ago. Said it killed, he perscribed it for years because he would lose his license if he didn't. He beat his brain cancer juicing green beans only. Of course it worked, and why not, they are an alkaline food!!! There was a large article in one of the healthfood mags about him, wish now I could remember the name of it. Anyway, don't take alkaline ash diets lightly, and look HARD into DMSO. There's a lot she can do herbally, dealing with unresolved issues, diet, homeopathy, oxygenating her body...... As far as her seeing a naturopathic physician, I don't see her losing anything if she did, or what she would gain if she didn't. However I also feel that she shouldn't stop there the bigger the investment on her part(time, research, effort), the more hope and reason to fight. fft herbal remedies , " LegacyManor " <legacymanor@n...> wrote: > > Ok, speaking of cancer. I business friend of mine has a dtr in law that at > age 29 (I think) has been diagnosed with lymphoma cancer and it is at the > point that the docs wanted to do a stem cell replacement (or whatever it is > called) but has declared that she might not live thru the surgery and has > asked her to go home. She has a 19 month child and a husband. All family > members have been praying for a miracle. The daughter herself refuses to > give up. > > > > I have a friend here who practices naturopathy and claims that type of > cancer can be cured. In fact, he says he has cured it once before. He said > it would be very intensive cleanouts, poultices, etc. What do you all think? > He is going to call and talk to the family, but as we are here in Maryland, > he can't be there to guide them and he can't take off the month or more it > would require to help her. > > > > Also, not sure if I am allowed to ask on the list, but are there any good > natural docs in the Oak Harbor, WA area this family could consult?? I > understand if no referrals are allowed. > > > > Appreciate any help or direction, > > Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 Kathy, I live in Maryland also, may I ask who the naturopath is? Does he take appointments? I would like to go, but don't know anyone who can give me a recommendation. Debra - LegacyManor herbal remedies Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:22 PM Herbal Remedies - Lymphoma Cancer Ok, speaking of cancer. I business friend of mine has a dtr in law that at age 29 (I think) has been diagnosed with lymphoma cancer and it is at the point that the docs wanted to do a stem cell replacement (or whatever it is called) but has declared that she might not live thru the surgery and has asked her to go home. She has a 19 month child and a husband. All family members have been praying for a miracle. The daughter herself refuses to give up. I have a friend here who practices naturopathy and claims that type of cancer can be cured. In fact, he says he has cured it once before. He said it would be very intensive cleanouts, poultices, etc. What do you all think? He is going to call and talk to the family, but as we are here in Maryland, he can’t be there to guide them and he can’t take off the month or more it would require to help her. Also, not sure if I am allowed to ask on the list, but are there any good natural docs in the Oak Harbor, WA area this family could consult?? I understand if no referrals are allowed. Appreciate any help or direction, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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