Senin, 05 Mei 2008

Re: [cancercured] leaving tumors alone

Hi all:
I would like for people to have information on ECT ( ELectro cancer
therapy) I have seen my doctor treat mnay women with breast cancer who have
not lost thir breasts, or had a lumpectomy, and yet the tumor underwent
necrosis.. In case you are interested I give you one of the sites whre you
can read a bit about it...
I personally woud never leave a couple of tumors close to the lymph nodes
without trying to prvent the spreading of the cancer.. You need to make many
changes in your lifestyle including those that do not correct things
overnight..I would just be careful to take into account how much time I need
to make those changes start working effectively, and decide if I do
something with the tumors or not..
It´s like an anorexic deciding on therpay or feeding the body..Sometimes you
need to save the body in order to treat the rest..
anyway the site is
http://www.organobiotherapy.com/
hope it provides some valuable information.
Another thing I owud like to mention again... is that I find most people
doing LDN in the US, and I had never heard of it in Europe...
Yet I find noone talks about Viscum Album in this group And it is one of the
most wide spread treatments for all cancers in Europe. At least 70% of all
german patients include Viscum in their treatment of cancer even if they go
through the traditional route.
I have no idea if you can buy it in the USa .here it is made by WELEDA..
Hope you all continue to be well and you preserve your high spirit!
in light
Lillian

2008/5/6 Arlyn Grant <arlynsg@123mail.org>:

> Hi Rhoda,
>
> I agree. A fast moving cancer would cause a lot more trouble than a
> slow moving cancer. A slow moving cancer may even burn itself out or
> never cause trouble. However, it is my personal opinion that for
> alternatives to work, the patient must have time. I believe that
> removing a fast growing tumor gives the patient the time needed for
> alternatives to work.
>
> This is just my opinion, by the way. And part of how I decided to how
> to treat the cancer I had.
>
> ar
>
> On Mon, 5 May 2008 14:23:24 -0700, "Rhoda Mead" <firefly541@gmail.com<firefly541%40gmail.com>
> >
> said:
> > It sure depends on the tumor. If it is fast-growing and aggressive, it
> > must
> > be removed to save life. If it's slow-growing, maybe not. Same with
> > prostate
> > cancer, some are 'watch and wait', and some most be removed quickly.
> > Rhoda
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> --
> Arlyn Grant
> arlynsg@123mail.org <arlynsg%40123mail.org>
>
>
>


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