Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is super dangerous. Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very instrumental in saving this woman's life. Thanks, Eric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Eric, I have read a book " A Cancer Battle Plan " eight years ago. It was written by a breast cancer surviver who was given up by doctors. She cured herself by detoxing with juice diet and enama. Helen - <rawseattle <RawSeattle > Saturday, February 08, 2003 8:47 PM [RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? > A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with > advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph > nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is > super dangerous. > > Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering > from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out > in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very > instrumental in saving this woman's life. > > Thanks, > Eric > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Eric, I have Eydie Mae's book " How I Conquered Cancer Naturally " . I can bring it to potluck if you think it will help. Helen - <rawseattle <RawSeattle > Saturday, February 08, 2003 8:47 PM [RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? > A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with > advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph > nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is > super dangerous. > > Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering > from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out > in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very > instrumental in saving this woman's life. > > Thanks, > Eric > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 HI Eric- I do not know anyone personally, but Nature's First Law has a couple of videos out by a woman, Dr. Lorraine Day, who healed herself of advanced cancer without drugs, plus a book by Eydie Mae Hunsberger called "How I Conquered Cancer Naturally". Also, she could contact the Optimum Health Institute, as they deal with people on the brink all the time, & teach them the value of raw living foods. Gideon - Eric Scott Farris <rawseattle RawSeattle Saturday, February 08, 2003 8:47 PM [RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is super dangerous.Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very instrumental in saving this woman's life.Thanks,Eric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 If she is not on a raw foods diet, she may want to add tapioca to her diet. I have a friend who had come down with cancer at the same time as her sister. They may have been different forms of cancer, but the sister went by way of " traditional " means, and my friend avoided chemo and radiation, etc. She looked into all kinds of alternatives. One night she had a dream in which a doctor told her to take tapioca. After waking she did some research to find out how alkalizing tapioca was. She used tapioca every day and never had a problem. She is fine today. Her sister, unfortunately did not make it. My friend swears by the tapioca and I have heard of tapioca from other sources. The raw foods diet can be very alkalizing. For those not on or interested in a raw foods diet, adding some tapioca to the diet can help remove acidosis, which may be a contributor to cancer. Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Robert's mom was diagnosed with cancer 25 years ago. She opted for a mastectomy and chemo, but quit the treatment when she felt that continuing it would kill her. She was right, of course. She converted herself and her entire family to a raw food diet and never looked back. The whole family eventually went back to eating cooked food, but years later Robert discovered the diet again and now coaches his parents to eat at least a very high percentage raw. Robert would be willing to talk to your friend, if she is open. This is the most important ingredient, naturally -- that she be willing to hear the information. If the cancer has already " spread " to vital organs, it means her body is having a very difficult time eliminating toxins. Continuing to eat cooked food will add to its burden. If the normal cancer " remedies " (or remedies of any sort) are introduced on top of that, her situation will be very serious. So, whether she lives or dies literally depends on how open her mind is. The books previously mentioned are good. I know that Robert's mom found a lot of inspiration in Edie Mae's book, and I have the video by Dr. Day and it's great (although her zealousness about carrot juice is a bit misguided in my opinion). Dr. Day was recently assailed as a " quack " by the AARP, which profits immensely from pharmaceutical sponsorships. Her rebuttal letter is really well written and is revealing of the politics behind cancer and drugs. I have this in a Word document, and I also have a couple short essays written by Robert and another long-time raw fooder on the subjects of disease and cancer. They aren't too long (5-6 pages each), but are also very instructive. I can send them by email to anyone who is interested. Just let me know. If you'd like Robert to talk to your friend, Eric, let me know, or you can call him directly in Whistler. Nora " Eric Scott Farris " wrote: > A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with > advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph > nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is > super dangerous. > > Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering > from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out > in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very > instrumental in saving this woman's life. > > Thanks, > Eric > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Another thought - If removal of the tumor is chosen, it offers another chance to remove the causes of the tumor before another one grows. Just because one chooses to work with an oncologist, it does not mean that one necessarily must choose the entire protocol set forth by him/her. One can choose to have an operation, then skip the toxic chemo and radiation. I've been watching my brother go through this and it has not been easy for me to stand by as he undergoes chemo and radiation. It certainly has not been easy for him and his family. His initial operation removed the tumor, which offered him great relief. It's the subsequent follow up protocol that not only is not removing the causative factors, but is (IMO) making his body very toxic, offering additional side effects. I just wanted to remind others of the option of choosing only SOME of the physicians protocol, even though they may insist on the complete package. Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 What about the Optimum Health Institute, would they know of people to help? Or Dr. Cousens? Janaki - <rawseattle <RawSeattle > Saturday, February 08, 2003 8:47 PM [RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? > A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with > advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph > nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is > super dangerous. > > Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering > from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out > in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very > instrumental in saving this woman's life. > > Thanks, > Eric > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Eric, There is also an adjunct therapy that I do for breast health. That is, adjunct to a person's choice to go the natural or medico route. Either way, I do a kind of lymphatic drainage for the breast that must include cleansing the body at the same time, ideally with some kind of cleansing diet or the raw foods diet along with colonics. But either way, this type of lymphatic drainage is more effective than others and involves Tesle multiwave oscillation technology. I responded late because I don't want her to think that this is an end all solution, and by now she has many alternatives before her and this can be one more. If she wants to call me my # is (206) 528-5350. I will be back in my home office next Monday. Janaki Rose - <rawseattle <RawSeattle > Saturday, February 08, 2003 8:47 PM [RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? > A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with > advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph > nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is > super dangerous. > > Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering > from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out > in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very > instrumental in saving this woman's life. > > Thanks, > Eric > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 There is only one option when cancer has been diagnosed and it is grass juice. The Optimum Health Institute in San Diego could meet her needs if the cancer hasn't progressed too far. my regards, joyce > " Janaki Rose " <janaki >RawSeattle ><RawSeattle > >Re: [RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? >Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:14:40 -0800 > >Eric, >There is also an adjunct therapy that I do for breast health. That is, >adjunct to a person's choice to go the natural or medico route. Either >way, >I do a kind of lymphatic drainage for the breast that must include >cleansing >the body at the same time, ideally with some kind of cleansing diet or the >raw foods diet along with colonics. But either way, this type of lymphatic >drainage is more effective than others and involves Tesle multiwave >oscillation technology. I responded late because I don't want her to think >that this is an end all solution, and by now she has many alternatives >before her and this can be one more. If she wants to call me my # is (206) >528-5350. I will be back in my home office next Monday. >Janaki Rose >- ><rawseattle ><RawSeattle > >Saturday, February 08, 2003 8:47 PM >[RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? > > > > A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with > > advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph > > nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is > > super dangerous. > > > > Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering > > from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out > > in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very > > instrumental in saving this woman's life. > > > > Thanks, > > Eric > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 Hi! I would love to help out. E-mail me to exchange info. In service, Narda Narvaez PT, DN ---- " Eric Scott Farris <rawseattle " <rawseattle 02/08/03 11:47 PM RawSeattle [RawSeattle] Can you help possibly save a life? > > A person that just moved in upstairs from me was just diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. She has a two-inch tumor and inflamed lymph nodes. The cancer may have spread to her lung(s) and liver, which is super dangerous. Anyway, I thought I'd ask if anyone has known of anybody recovering from such a condition, and would be willing to help this person out in any way? I will contact others as well, but any help may be very instrumental in saving this woman's life. Thanks, Eric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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