Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 This is one of the reasons I don't go to docs to have any tests. I think I am beginning menopause, but the symptoms I have could be other things. So rather than go find out, I just try and live as healthy as possible. Although our finances are barely allowing us to put food on the table, so I tend to not eat except for evening meal. That probably has a lot to do with me feeling tired all the time. Fieldman From: spanishmiss430 Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 9:59 AM Vaccinations Subject: OT: Court-ordered chemo. This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments... http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ Melinda C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 That is extremely disturbing indeed. My brother AND my sister died of Hodgkins WITH chemo and radiation, every sick disturbing drub they could think of they pumped into my precious siblings AND they died AND they suffered for 1 year (my brother) and 2 years (my sister). SICK MEDICAL MEN, physician - heal thyself. -Arlynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 That's what I would do, as a matter of fact, I think one of my sons moles is questionable and I am going to get some of that black salve to put on it. It's supposed to get rid of the mole. I almost took him to a specialist and then remembered that salve. It's expensive but suppose to work. If it's not a " bad " mole, it won't do anything, but if it is, then it will " eat " it out of there....still reading about it. OT: Court-ordered chemo. This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments... http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ Melinda C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 once you have a dx. the dr . must treat you for cancer!! it is the medical law. best not go to the dr. at all. roger From: spanishmiss430 <spanishmiss430@...> Subject: OT: Court-ordered chemo. Vaccinations Date: Friday, May 15, 2009, 6:59 PM This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ Melinda C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 That's what I would do too... not let anyone else in the medical establishment even know! On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 5:59 PM, spanishmiss430 <spanishmiss430@...> wrote: > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we would > tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell anyone else, > and do what we wanted for alternative treatments... > > http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ > > Melinda C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 A friend of mine has a nephew in minnesota who is undergoing chemotherapy. He must be bankrupt by now as each IV infusion cost $12,000. The state orders you to do something, then they should pay for it also. spanishmiss430 schrieb: > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments... > > http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/> > > Melinda C. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.12.11/2089 - Release Date: 30/04/2009 17:53 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 My daughter also has a mole am concerned about. What is that stuiff called? 'Blood root' something or other?? Vitamin D is really very important. I have a study showing 'D' levels very low in squamous cell carcinoma. Petric schrieb: > > > That's what I would do, as a matter of fact, I think one of my sons > moles is questionable and I am going to get some of that black salve > to put on it. It's supposed to get rid of the mole. I almost took him > to a specialist and then remembered that salve. It's expensive but > suppose to work. If it's not a " bad " mole, it won't do anything, but > if it is, then it will " eat " it out of there....still reading about it. > > > > OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . > > http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ > US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/> > > Melinda C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I am still reading up on it, but one of the sites I found was www.altcancercream.com that has #100 Black Root Salve Mix #101 Deep Tissue Black Salve Mix with DMSO and #102 Mild Black Salve Mix and was reading which one took out the mole and got side tracked. There also is Bloodroot too. One site I was reading up on it was www.blacksalveinfo.com/index.html Still searching for more info. I had heard about this years ago, but didn't think of it again until I saw my sons mole, now reading up on it again. Going back to read more now.. OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . > > http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ > US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/> > > Melinda C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 , thanks for that! I shall read up too :-)) Petric schrieb: > > > I am still reading up on it, but one of the sites I found was > www.altcancercream.com that has #100 Black Root Salve Mix #101 Deep > Tissue Black Salve Mix with DMSO and #102 Mild Black Salve Mix and was > reading which one took out the mole and got side tracked. There also > is Bloodroot too. > > One site I was reading up on it was www.blacksalveinfo.com/index.html > Still searching for more info. I had heard about this years ago, but > didn't think of it again until I saw my sons mole, now reading up on > it again. > > Going back to read more now.. > > > > OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . > > > > http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ > > US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ > > > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/>> > > > > Melinda C. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Ok, read up on it a little more, and the important part I just read was, " Bloodroot gets the non-cancerous moles, warts,and skin tags. Black Salve will get them all (it has less bloodroot in it) with less scaring. So there is a difference, there is also talk of a body wash, that will bring out the moles or skin tags so you can put the salve on it. Interesting! OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . > > http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ > US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/> > > Melinda C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I sent another one....read that one too. Your welcome! OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . > > > > http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ > > US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ > > > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/>> > > > > Melinda C. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 My friend used Curaderm for her skin cancer on her forehead. It was painful when applied as it " eats " it away but it worked and she did not have surgery. Here is a link http://www.swansonvitamins.com/CRD001/ItemDetail?SourceCode=INTL095 & cm_mmc_o=7BB\ Tkw%20-pcByplCjCWzfbBEzk%20PyzEplCjCKy%202tzF'l%20RybTbEzkCjCgAyzpwyF & gclid=CLis\ gbnMwJoCFQEhDQodXj68rQ OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . > > http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ > US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/> > > Melinda C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I just wanted to put out another opinion on the skin cancer issue...(I completely agree with the other posters on most cancers and I think that I would just stay " under the radar " so I could try my own form of more natural healing for cancer). With skin cancer, or potential skin cancers, I have a different opinion. Probably because my Dad has had melanoma twice and I have many atypical moles....needless to say I am very high risk for melanoma. Because of this, I do see a dermatologist for checkups. The thing is skin cancer can have a 100% cure rate if caught early. When I have a mole that is changing rapidly, they just shave the very surface layer of the mole/skin and send it away to be analyzed. If it is clear, then there is nothing else to do. If it wasn't, I obviously would have to have more removed than just the surface. Even in my Dad's case, he just had to have the melanomas removed under local anesthesia (and one was pretty far advanced). The salves are great if there is no chance of it being cancer. However, in my opinion, if a simple surgery will completely eliminate the cancer then why not get the lab work just to make sure? Maybe someone else could chime in here and offer another opinion? I very well may be simplifying the issue and I would love to hear other thoughts on this as I really have a vested interest in this issue. Thanks, Mandy > > That's what I would do, as a matter of fact, I think one of my sons moles is questionable and I am going to get some of that black salve to put on it. It's supposed to get rid of the mole. I almost took him to a specialist and then remembered that salve. It's expensive but suppose to work. If it's not a " bad " mole, it won't do anything, but if it is, then it will " eat " it out of there....still reading about it. > > > > > OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments... > > http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ > > Melinda C. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Just google Black salve. There's at leats one list about it too. I was interested at first but on further reading decided against it, forget exactly why. If I thought I had cancer I'd start with Essiac, Vit C etc and see a Homeopath. No way would I see an allopath. Same for my dog. I refuse to go for smears, mammograms etc. Muriel > > My daughter also has a mole am concerned about. What is that stuiff > called? 'Blood root' something or other?? > > Vitamin D is really very important. I have a study showing 'D' levels > very low in squamous cell carcinoma. > > > > Petric schrieb: > > > > > > That's what I would do, as a matter of fact, I think one of my sons > > moles is questionable and I am going to get some of that black salve > > to put on it. It's supposed to get rid of the mole. I almost took him > > to a specialist and then remembered that salve. It's expensive but > > suppose to work. If it's not a " bad " mole, it won't do anything, but > > if it is, then it will " eat " it out of there....still reading about it. > > > > > > > > OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we > > would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell > > anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments.. . > > > > http://www.comcast. net/articles/ news-general/ 20090515/ > > US.MED.Forced. Chemo/ > > <http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/> > > > > Melinda C. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I healed my confirmed biopsied skin cancer with baking soda and visualization. Jane ---------------------------------------------------------------------- My daughter also has a mole am concerned about. What is that stuiff called? 'Blood root' something or other?? Vitamin D is really very important. I have a study showing 'D' levels very low in squamous cell carcinoma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I guess I am just not understanding...please know that I am really trying to understand and not being sarcastic or mean here....what is the difference in using the natural remedies which eat out the cancer and getting a dermatologist to cut it and do a biopsy? Either way the treatment involves taking out/off part of the skin and the mole. If it is cancer, the remedy is still just cutting off the affected part. I completely understand your issue of wanting to avoid all dr.'s because of the issue with the shots. I too avoid them and don't do well baby exams for this reason. However, if you go to a specialist (like a dermatologist) they really don't care about the shots. We just had to take my son to an ENT and he never mentioned them at all. Again, I am not trying to be antagonistic....I am just seeking to understand. I would love to find a treatment that I felt like was a safe alternative to mole removal. I scar terribly and it is rather traumatic to have to have so many moles removed. However, as I mentioned before, I do have a very high risk and I have so many atypical moles. > > > > That's what I would do, as a matter of fact, I think one of my sons moles is questionable and I am going to get some of that black salve to put on it. It's supposed to get rid of the mole. I almost took him to a specialist and then remembered that salve. It's expensive but suppose to work. If it's not a " bad " mole, it won't do anything, but if it is, then it will " eat " it out of there....still reading about it. > > > > > > > > > > OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > > > > > > > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments... > > > > http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ > > > > Melinda C. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I wish that there was an environmental answer as to why I have this condition...if anyone has any knowledge of this I would love to hear it. I have familial atypical multiple mole melanoma syndrome and as far as I know there is nothing that I can do to change it. I have a very high risk of melanoma since I have that condition and my Dad has had two melanomas. I guess that is the reason why I am pro-biopsy. I have read about some wonderful alternative treatments for non-melanoma skin cancers; however, I haven't read anything about natural ways to help melanoma. > > Is there an underlying cause as why people are getting the unnatural > moles/skin cancer? Why are you susceptible to them vs. other people? You > must figure out what is causing them to appear or change your diet or > whatever is causing it. Just removing them is not removing the cause and > you will continue to have this issue or it may manifest itself in another > way. > > > > That is my opinion, > > > > > > > > From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On > Behalf Of Mandy > Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 9:33 AM > Vaccinations > Subject: Re: OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to put out another opinion on the skin cancer issue...(I > completely agree with the other posters on most cancers and I think that I > would just stay " under the radar " so I could try my own form of more natural > healing for cancer). With skin cancer, or potential skin cancers, I have a > different opinion. Probably because my Dad has had melanoma twice and I have > many atypical moles....needless to say I am very high risk for melanoma. > Because of this, I do see a dermatologist for checkups. The thing is skin > cancer can have a 100% cure rate if caught early. When I have a mole that is > changing rapidly, they just shave the very surface layer of the mole/skin > and send it away to be analyzed. If it is clear, then there is nothing else > to do. If it wasn't, I obviously would have to have more removed than just > the surface. Even in my Dad's case, he just had to have the melanomas > removed under local anesthesia (and one was pretty far advanced). The salves > are great if there is no chance of it being cancer. However, in my opinion, > if a simple surgery will completely eliminate the cancer then why not get > the lab work just to make sure? > > Maybe someone else could chime in here and offer another opinion? I very > well may be simplifying the issue and I would love to hear other thoughts on > this as I really have a vested interest in this issue. > > Thanks, > Mandy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I don't know anything about your specific condition, but have you tried high-dose vit D? People need at least 10x more than the gov't thinks per day. It seems like this would help. I've heard high-dose potassium, in the form of banana peels applied directly to the skin, will help to rid of skin growths (warts, moles, etc.). I have tried it but never consistently enough to work, but definitely found it painful at first and warts looked white and like they'd been burned by chemicals in the morning. I would much rather TRY banana peels or something natural first! Supposedly it only take 3 - 5 days to work so if it doesn't you haven't lost much time. --Kate Mommy to Rebekah, 1-26-08 Baby #2 due 7-26-09...it's a BOY! > > > > Is there an underlying cause as why people are getting the unnatural > > moles/skin cancer? Why are you susceptible to them vs. other people? You > > must figure out what is causing them to appear or change your diet or > > whatever is causing it. Just removing them is not removing the cause and > > you will continue to have this issue or it may manifest itself in another > > way. > > > > > > > > That is my opinion, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On > > Behalf Of Mandy > > Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 9:33 AM > > Vaccinations > > Subject: Re: OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to put out another opinion on the skin cancer issue...(I > > completely agree with the other posters on most cancers and I think that I > > would just stay " under the radar " so I could try my own form of more natural > > healing for cancer). With skin cancer, or potential skin cancers, I have a > > different opinion. Probably because my Dad has had melanoma twice and I have > > many atypical moles....needless to say I am very high risk for melanoma. > > Because of this, I do see a dermatologist for checkups. The thing is skin > > cancer can have a 100% cure rate if caught early. When I have a mole that is > > changing rapidly, they just shave the very surface layer of the mole/skin > > and send it away to be analyzed. If it is clear, then there is nothing else > > to do. If it wasn't, I obviously would have to have more removed than just > > the surface. Even in my Dad's case, he just had to have the melanomas > > removed under local anesthesia (and one was pretty far advanced). The salves > > are great if there is no chance of it being cancer. However, in my opinion, > > if a simple surgery will completely eliminate the cancer then why not get > > the lab work just to make sure? > > > > Maybe someone else could chime in here and offer another opinion? I very > > well may be simplifying the issue and I would love to hear other thoughts on > > this as I really have a vested interest in this issue. > > > > Thanks, > > Mandy > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I noticed someone else mentioned Vit D. I was reading somewhere this morning, but I can't remember where now, but I am pretty sure I read that with more Vit D excessive moles were going away! I will try to find where I read that. I was really surprised. Both you and your dad probably have d deficencies. Probably none of us are getting enough D (right time of day is part of it). My dr had one patient on 20,000 a day - her levels didn't significantly improve until she was up that high. Not saying YOU should do that, but Vit D is so important. Especially with your skin history and we can take so much more than the FDA says is safe/necessary. These are three really good links vitamindcouncil.org Vitamin D http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/05/12/Shocking-Update-Su\ nshine-Can-Actually-Decrease-Your-Vitamin-D-Levels.aspxI A better sunscreen? Looked good to me, but I'm no expert in this department http://products.mercola.com/summer-survival-kit/ I think my viewpoint is I will see a doctor or whomever if they are trying to help me find the cause - not just treat the symptoms. Example: Cancer isn't a deficiency of chemo products (okay, I'm sure you can all come up with a better example but you get it)Often a tripto my doctor means they want to give me an Rx (or my kids). I would rather try to figure out what I am doing or not doing that could be the cause. > > > > > > That's what I would do, as a matter of fact, I think one of my sons moles is questionable and I am going to get some of that black salve to put on it. It's supposed to get rid of the mole. I almost took him to a specialist and then remembered that salve. It's expensive but suppose to work. If it's not a " bad " mole, it won't do anything, but if it is, then it will " eat " it out of there....still reading about it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This is scary. I think if we or DS were ever diagnosed with cancer, we would tell the doctor we were going for a second opinion, not tell anyone else, and do what we wanted for alternative treatments... > > > > > > http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090515/US.MED.Forced.Chemo/ > > > > > > Melinda C. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Can you expand on this more? I'd love to hear more. I have heard of some drs in germany using baking soda and apple cider vinegar w/ cancer successfully. > > I healed my confirmed biopsied skin cancer with baking soda and > visualization. > > > > Jane > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > My daughter also has a mole am concerned about. What is that stuiff > called? 'Blood root' something or other?? > > Vitamin D is really very important. I have a study showing 'D' levels > very low in squamous cell carcinoma. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Please forgive me for not knowing much about homeopathy....however, are you saying that it could help eliminate the atypical moles and help me not form any more? I understand that it could probably keep them from becoming cancerous but could it also stop them from forming altogether? I guess I was always under the impression that these were genetic and largely unavoidable. It would be a miracle if I could get rid of them/stop them from forming. > > > > > > Is there an underlying cause as why people are getting the unnatural > > > moles/skin cancer? Why are you susceptible to them vs. other people? You > > > must figure out what is causing them to appear or change your diet or > > > whatever is causing it. Just removing them is not removing the cause and > > > you will continue to have this issue or it may manifest itself in another > > > way. > > > > > > > > > > > > That is my opinion, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: > > <mailto:Vaccinations%40>Vaccinations > > [mailto:Vaccinations ] On > > > Behalf Of Mandy > > > Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 9:33 AM > > > <mailto:Vaccinations%40>Vaccinations > > > Subject: Re: OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to put out another opinion on the skin cancer issue...(I > > > completely agree with the other posters on most cancers and I think that I > > > would just stay " under the radar " so I could try my own form of > > more natural > > > healing for cancer). With skin cancer, or potential skin cancers, I have a > > > different opinion. Probably because my Dad has had melanoma twice > > and I have > > > many atypical moles....needless to say I am very high risk for melanoma. > > > Because of this, I do see a dermatologist for checkups. The thing is skin > > > cancer can have a 100% cure rate if caught early. When I have a > > mole that is > > > changing rapidly, they just shave the very surface layer of the mole/skin > > > and send it away to be analyzed. If it is clear, then there is nothing else > > > to do. If it wasn't, I obviously would have to have more removed than just > > > the surface. Even in my Dad's case, he just had to have the melanomas > > > removed under local anesthesia (and one was pretty far advanced). > > The salves > > > are great if there is no chance of it being cancer. However, in my opinion, > > > if a simple surgery will completely eliminate the cancer then why not get > > > the lab work just to make sure? > > > > > > Maybe someone else could chime in here and offer another opinion? I very > > > well may be simplifying the issue and I would love to hear other > > thoughts on > > > this as I really have a vested interest in this issue. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Mandy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Thanks to everyone for so much information. Does anyone have a recommendation as to how I can find a quality homeopath? There are a few in the Charlotte NC area that isn't too far from where I live. Thanks! Mandy > > > > > > > > > > Is there an underlying cause as why people are getting the unnatural > > > > > moles/skin cancer? Why are you susceptible to them vs. other > > people? You > > > > > must figure out what is causing them to appear or change your diet or > > > > > whatever is causing it. Just removing them is not removing > > the cause and > > > > > you will continue to have this issue or it may manifest > > itself in another > > > > > way. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > That is my opinion, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: > > > > > > <mailto:Vaccinations%40><mailto:Vaccinations%40>Va\ ccinations > > > > > > [mailto:Vaccinations ] On > > > > > Behalf Of Mandy > > > > > Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 9:33 AM > > > > > To: > > <mailto:Vaccinations%40><mailto:Vaccinations%40>Va\ ccinations > > > > > Subject: Re: OT: Court-ordered chemo. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to put out another opinion on the skin cancer issue...(I > > > > > completely agree with the other posters on most cancers and I > > think that I > > > > > would just stay " under the radar " so I could try my own form of > > > > more natural > > > > > healing for cancer). With skin cancer, or potential skin > > cancers, I have a > > > > > different opinion. Probably because my Dad has had melanoma twice > > > > and I have > > > > > many atypical moles....needless to say I am very high risk > > for melanoma. > > > > > Because of this, I do see a dermatologist for checkups. The > > thing is skin > > > > > cancer can have a 100% cure rate if caught early. When I have a > > > > mole that is > > > > > changing rapidly, they just shave the very surface layer of > > the mole/skin > > > > > and send it away to be analyzed. If it is clear, then there > > is nothing else > > > > > to do. If it wasn't, I obviously would have to have more > > removed than just > > > > > the surface. Even in my Dad's case, he just had to have the melanomas > > > > > removed under local anesthesia (and one was pretty far advanced). > > > > The salves > > > > > are great if there is no chance of it being cancer. However, > > in my opinion, > > > > > if a simple surgery will completely eliminate the cancer then > > why not get > > > > > the lab work just to make sure? > > > > > > > > > > Maybe someone else could chime in here and offer another > > opinion? I very > > > > > well may be simplifying the issue and I would love to hear other > > > > thoughts on > > > > > this as I really have a vested interest in this issue. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Mandy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 I simply took baking soda and mixed it with a little water to make a paste and applied it to the cancer once a day - at night. It only took a few days and it was gone completely and never came back. I say it was the baking soda, but it was the internal healing work I did that did most of the work and brought the baking soda into my awareness. Here's the background of this cancer: This was a skin cancer on my forehead. It was biopsied about 10 years ago and I had a dermatologist remove it. It was a basal cell carcinoma. The removal left a scar and then about 3 years later, the cancer came back in the same place and grew around the scar. It looked awful. It bled most of the time and kept growing. But at that point I was determined to heal this myself. I tried everything - essential oils, herbal creams, and nothing worked. It would get better for awhile, then worsen. This went on for a few years. I wore bangs to cover it up as much as I could. I also knew that everything considered " disease " that appears on the body or within the body has a vibrational/emotional cause. I knew this was deep and most likely coming from emotional scars from having severe acne as a teenager. I had acne cysts on my forehead when I was a teen. So I got very serious about working with this on that level. I believe what really healed this was visualizing my face and forehead being clear and healthy. I pictured my face and sent a lot of loving energy into my skin. I saw myself as I was as a teen and sent myself pure love. I did meditations imagining healing light coming from wihin (my healing source) and saturating every skin cell on my face. After doing this every day for about a week, I stumbled upon a newsletter by Mark Sircus. He talked about baking soda and skin cancer and I felt a strong motivation to use it. So I didn't exactly follow his protocol, I just did what felt right to me, which was to make a paste and apply it. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate - alkaline. Cancer cells cannot live in an alkaline environment. It's so simple. I only used it for a few days. I know the cancer is not coming back and it's completely healed. The scar is almost gone now, too. So was it the internal healing work or the baking soda that cured the cancer? For me, I believe it was both - the internal healing and belief did the underlying work and led me to the right treatment for me. I can't say just putting baking soda on skin cancer would heal everyone's cancer since everyone has different underlying causes. (or if it did temporarily remove it because of the alkalinity, it may come back) Here's Mark Sircus' info: Mark Sircus Ac., OMD Director International Medical Veritas Association http://www.winningcancer.com I hope my story will help someone else's healing process. Basal cell carcinoma is not the same as melanoma. Melanoma can be deadly, and if it were melanoma, I may not have had the time that I did with the BCC. So I may have had a melanoma medically removed, but would certainly have done the internal healing work at the same time. I also believe that classical homeopathy can create the same internal healing since it works vibrationally. You can do it with the power of your mind or you can do it with homeopathy, or both, but my belief is that in order to completely heal any disease, you have to deal with it vibrationally. Jane Jane Sheppard Healthy Child http://www.healthychild.com > > > > I healed my confirmed biopsied skin cancer with baking soda and > > visualization. > > > > > > > > Jane > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > My daughter also has a mole am concerned about. What is that stuiff > > called? 'Blood root' something or other?? > > > > Vitamin D is really very important. I have a study showing 'D' levels > > very low in squamous cell carcinoma. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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