Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Hi - I'm new to your group. I wanted to tell you about a friend of mine. She developed stomach cancer this fall. After eight weeks in two different hospitals and several surgeries, she is finally home. They had to remove her gall bladder, re-route a section of her upper intestines, and put a stint in her liver because of a bile duct problem causing jaundice. The cancer was a rare and aggressive form, originating on the outside of the stomach and moving inwards. Lots of biopsies were performed before doing a deep tissue analysis and finding the problem. During all this, they almost lost her because she developed an infection after one of the procedures. Lot's of antibiotics were needed to bring her back. Now that she is home, she has agreed to let me visit her. I have been encouraging her to try to combat this naturally, because the oncologist said there was no cure, and chemo. might only give her an extra couple of weeks. If you have any other suggestions, I would be happy to look into them and pass them along. Thanks, Sue Waddicor Massachusetts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 , The best thing you can do for your friend is learn immunics yourself and then teach her how to do it for herself. Go to the Links button on this group's home page and watch the 2-step video and read the materials to get the basic immunic skills down. Before the end of the day, you'll both have an effective tool to combat disease. We also have a Cancer Buddies group that you should join. Cure-Group_Cancer/ It may be that your friend will test via immunics that some natural cure, such as a grape juice fast, will assist her in removing cancer from her bodies. She needs to confirm that via immunics, however. Otherwise, it's not efficient to just throw natural remedies at a condition without first getting a " yes " that the remedy is the ideal one for what ails you! Do let us know if you have questions. Moira > > Hi - > > I'm new to your group. I wanted to tell you about a friend of mine. She developed stomach cancer this fall. After eight weeks in two different hospitals and several surgeries, she is finally home. They had to remove her gall bladder, re-route a section of her upper intestines, and put a stint in her liver because of a bile duct problem causing jaundice. The cancer was a rare and aggressive form, originating on the outside of the stomach and moving inwards. Lots of biopsies were performed before doing a deep tissue analysis and finding the problem. During all this, they almost lost her because she developed an infection after one of the procedures. Lot's of antibiotics were needed to bring her back. > > Now that she is home, she has agreed to let me visit her. I have been encouraging her to try to combat this naturally, because the oncologist said there was no cure, and chemo. might only give her an extra couple of weeks. > > If you have any other suggestions, I would be happy to look into them and pass them along. > > Thanks, > Sue Waddicor > Massachusetts > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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