Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Dear Nic First things first is state of mind..My husbands uncle was told las june he would be buried by August.. He said NO WAY.. he has set himself a goal of being at this grand daughters wedding this june... and is defying everything the doctors have told him.. in fact they are writing a paper about him and his amazing mind. He laughs lots, has lots of fund. Is incredibly high spirited and loves life.. this is creating a positive vibe in his body which is stopping the progress of his cancer. Secondly Cancer is a very weak thing... it can only happen when the energy in the cell falls very low and is the result of the body trying to regenerate healthy cells as at this low energy it triggers the body to replace cells... and has the energy only to produce low energy ones.. which instantly think they are about to die ... and regenerate..which creates the massing of cells. By increasing cellular energy, the cells are able to normalise and then die off properly- ( this is the thinking in energy medicine) In alkali and highly oxidised areas, cancer cannot survive.. There is some evidence about the benefits of HBOT to stop cancer cells. Thirdly, there was a brilliant article in Mercola about two months ago about how so many people are curing cancer ( I think it may well have been stomach or bowel cancer) by taking high doses of Bicarb of soda.. an alkalising substance. Very simple , high alkaline foods , lots of comedy dvds.. and the family all holding the energy for his full recovery.. seems to be what is making a massive difference in outcomes. Best Wishes Tracey On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:18 PM, nicweed <nicweed@...> wrote: My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news. He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo? TIA Nic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't " easy " --I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other more aggressive/difficult diets that my father said he would have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's cancer free now. Anita > > My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news. > > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo? > > TIA > > Nic > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Hi Nic, I don't have much help to offer but just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear that things are so tough for your family. That's a lot to take on. FWIW when my Mum had colon cancer she was given heaps and heaps of supplements (the general kinds in big doses) by the Cancer Treatment Centres of America. They were of the firm belief that anyone underoing chemo (and she had a year's worth) should have very high doses of most of the vits and minerals. Probably not true across the board but that was how they treated her when she went and they were a mainstream medical establishment. I hope that the treatments are successful and wish you and your family the best. Darla x On 25 February 2010 16:02, mysuperteach <mysuperteach@...> wrote: I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't " easy " --I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other more aggressive/difficult diets that my father said he would have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's cancer free now. Anita>> My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news. > > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo? > > TIA> > Nic> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 That's awful news. Hopefully you will get much better replies than this one but just in case you don't ... Transfer Factors and Magnetic Clay baths both make claims that they help with cancer. Sara x nicweed wrote: > > My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. > After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news. > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's > a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone > direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try > alongside the chemo? > TIA > Nic > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 A close friend of mine was diagnosed with cancer of the tongue seven years ago. It was discovered late because she wasn't in a high risk group and there were problems with the biopsy. She had intensive radiotherapy, then a massive op (lots of skin grafts) then chemo. Another friend bought her a juicer as soon as she was ill and she lived on vegetable juices through the whole of the treatment period. The hospital staff said they had never seen such a rapid recovery from such serious surgery. Eating and speaking are still a challenge, but she's back at work, drives, gardens, socialises etc. Hope this helps. Sue > > My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news. > > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo? > > TIA > > Nic > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Nic My mum has been diagnosed with breast cancer before Christmas. I have read LOTS since, she also visited Dr Cubala. I was thinking of writing what I learned here in case someone may need it. I will write about the supplements tonight. Kasia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 I'm very sorry to hear that Nic. I second that re Transfer Factor, well worth trying as high doses as he can afford. Didn’t know about magnetic clay baths, but worth exploring. also low dose naltrexone often does wonders, better for some types of cancer than others, have a look through google for the main website where the success with different types is listed as Darla said many antioxidants and general immue boosters, actually many studies done showing best results when chemotherapy etc are combined parallel with chinese medicine – that meaning hebs like astralagus etc, that would fight off side effects of chemo and help body fight cancer. let me know if you’d like to read those abstracts, there are tons Natasa x That's awful news. Hopefully you will get much better replies than this one but just in case you don't ... Transfer Factors and Magnetic Clay baths both make claims that they help with cancer. Sara x nicweed wrote: > > My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. > After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news. > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's > a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone > direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try > alongside the chemo? > TIA > Nic > ------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 This is what was recommended to my mum by dr Cubala: 1.Kirkman Gastro Support Hypo allergenic (180 Caps) -3x2 for 6 months 2.Morepa 1x2 forever 3.Liquid Vitamin K & D-1x1 for 3 months 4.Ultra-antioxidants -2x1 for 6 months 5.Q 10 -Quinomit-z apteki-3 x 10 drops(Mitopharma) -for 3 months 6.CP1 probiotic 7.after first cycle of chemo AyurGymnema (or Gymnema Pukka)3 x 2 for a year 8.during chemo Cadmium Sulphuricum CH9- 3x3 Also a lot of homemade probiotic, juicing switching to eco cosmetics and cleaning products Emotional freedom technique http://www.emofree.com/ I would also recomend for you to go on detox and antioxidants, I am going to start as soon as I finish breastfeeding. Hope that helps, Kasia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 There are many adults using the HBOT centre where we go that are also receiving chemo. They are doing this to keep their immune system strong through the treatment. Hope this is helpful Sal Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer Hi Nic, I don't have much help to offer but just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear that things are so tough for your family. That's a lot to take on. FWIW when my Mum had colon cancer she was given heaps and heaps of supplements (the general kinds in big doses) by the Cancer Treatment Centres of America. They were of the firm belief that anyone underoing chemo (and she had a year's worth) should have very high doses of most of the vits and minerals. Probably not true across the board but that was how they treated her when she went and they were a mainstream medical establishment. I hope that the treatments are successful and wish you and your family the best. Darla x On 25 February 2010 16:02, mysuperteach <mysuperteachhotmail> wrote: I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't "easy"--I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other more aggressive/difficult diets that my father said he would have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's cancer free now.Anita>> My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news.> > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo?> > TIA> > Nic> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Hi, just wondering if anyone can advise me i recently saw a homeopath for my 5 yr old who took55pounds for an initial consultation however after my realating all things about my son she sent me off with a remedy called belladonna which got his epilepsy worse then after two days when i told her she sent another remedy bufo which when i gave it today has again caused aggravation all i am wondering now is what to do because i feel i have gotten nowhere with the consultation and i dont want to keep trying more remedies, can anyone suggest what i can do in this situation? Should she reimburse me to some extent? I would appreciate your commentsor experiences here.From: Sally <sallygeorge@...>Autism Treatment Sent: Fri, 26 February, 2010 14:23:25Subject: Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer There are many adults using the HBOT centre where we go that are also receiving chemo. They are doing this to keep their immune system strong through the treatment. Hope this is helpful Sal Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer Hi Nic, I don't have much help to offer but just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear that things are so tough for your family. That's a lot to take on. FWIW when my Mum had colon cancer she was given heaps and heaps of supplements (the general kinds in big doses) by the Cancer Treatment Centres of America. They were of the firm belief that anyone underoing chemo (and she had a year's worth) should have very high doses of most of the vits and minerals. Probably not true across the board but that was how they treated her when she went and they were a mainstream medical establishment. I hope that the treatments are successful and wish you and your family the best. Darla x On 25 February 2010 16:02, mysuperteach <mysuperteach@ hotmail.com> wrote: I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't "easy"--I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other more aggressive/difficul t diets that my father said he would have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's cancer free now.Anita>> My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news.> > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/ diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo?> > TIA> > Nic> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Tahira, Wait for a little while and see if there is any improvement before assessing the remedy. Actually you may be experiencing what's called 'proving'. It means the remedy is kicking in....and is a good sign......I know it sounds odd. Give it a while, around 7 days, and then let us know how you are doing. Belladonna was the first remedy we got and my daughter made a huge jump a short while after. Huge jumps forwards were so rare that this positive step seemed too much of a co-incidence. tahira sufi schrieb: > Hi, just wondering if anyone can advise me i recently saw a homeopath > for my 5 yr old who took55pounds for an initial consultation however > after my realating all things about my son she sent me off with a > remedy called belladonna which got his epilepsy worse then after two > days when i told her she sent another remedy bufo which when i gave it > today has again caused aggravation all i am wondering now is what to > do because i feel i have gotten nowhere with the consultation and i > dont want to keep trying more remedies, can anyone suggest what i can > do in this situation? Should she reimburse me to some extent? I would > appreciate your commentsor experiences here. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Sally <sallygeorge@...> > *To:* Autism Treatment > *Sent:* Fri, 26 February, 2010 14:23:25 > *Subject:* Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer > > There are many adults using the HBOT centre where we go that are also > receiving chemo. They are doing this to keep their immune system > strong through the treatment. > Hope this is helpful > Sal > > * Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach > cancer > > Hi Nic, > I don't have much help to offer but just wanted to say that I'm > sorry to hear that things are so tough for your family. That's a > lot to take on. FWIW when my Mum had colon cancer she was given > heaps and heaps of supplements (the general kinds in big doses) by > the Cancer Treatment Centres of America. They were of the firm > belief that anyone underoing chemo (and she had a year's worth) > should have very high doses of most of the vits and minerals. > Probably not true across the board but that was how they treated > her when she went and they were a mainstream medical establishment. > I hope that the treatments are successful and wish you and your > family the best. > Darla x > > > On 25 February 2010 16:02, mysuperteach <mysuperteach@ hotmail.com > <mailto:mysuperteach@...>> wrote: > > I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer > and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He > didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting > chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't > " easy " --I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a > health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to > help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other > more aggressive/difficul t diets that my father said he would > have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's > cancer free now. > > Anita > > > > > > My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach > cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's > overwhelming news. > > > > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told > that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep > returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/ > diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo? > > > > TIA > > > > Nic > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.435 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2711 - Release Date: 02/26/10 07:34:00 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 HiIt's very worrying wen things seem to get worse but often a sign that homeopathy is working properly is an aggravation of symptoms first I would suggest you speak to your homeopath about your concerns as I would very much think it will get better The problem with children like ours is that there are often so many key symptoms it can take a few tries to get the right one as it is a case of trying to put the symptoms in the right order and findin a remedy that best fits What works for one will not work for another with apparently similar symptoms I would suggest tryin to get hold of a book by Judith Reichberg-Ullman called A Drug free approach to Asperger Syndrom and AutismI have heard her speak and she really puts a positive case forward Her book is almost as good and will help you loads It may also be worth giving it to your homeopath as ASD kids can often need more unusual remedies than a general homeopath will think of This book can help with thatDon't give up on homeopathy it really does work just don't expect a cure with the first remedy or even in the first few months give it time and it will helpRegards Elaine Sent from my iPhoneOn 26 Feb 2010, at 20:39, tahira sufi <tahirasufi@...> wrote: Hi, just wondering if anyone can advise me i recently saw a homeopath for my 5 yr old who took55pounds for an initial consultation however after my realating all things about my son she sent me off with a remedy called belladonna which got his epilepsy worse then after two days when i told her she sent another remedy bufo which when i gave it today has again caused aggravation all i am wondering now is what to do because i feel i have gotten nowhere with the consultation and i dont want to keep trying more remedies, can anyone suggest what i can do in this situation? Should she reimburse me to some extent? I would appreciate your commentsor experiences here.From: Sally <sallygeorgentlworld>Autism Treatment Sent: Fri, 26 February, 2010 14:23:25Subject: Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer There are many adults using the HBOT centre where we go that are also receiving chemo. They are doing this to keep their immune system strong through the treatment. Hope this is helpful Sal Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer Hi Nic, I don't have much help to offer but just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear that things are so tough for your family. That's a lot to take on. FWIW when my Mum had colon cancer she was given heaps and heaps of supplements (the general kinds in big doses) by the Cancer Treatment Centres of America. They were of the firm belief that anyone underoing chemo (and she had a year's worth) should have very high doses of most of the vits and minerals. Probably not true across the board but that was how they treated her when she went and they were a mainstream medical establishment. I hope that the treatments are successful and wish you and your family the best. Darla x On 25 February 2010 16:02, mysuperteach <mysuperteach@ hotmail.com> wrote: I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't "easy"--I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other more aggressive/difficul t diets that my father said he would have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's cancer free now.Anita>> My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news.> > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/ diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo?> > TIA> > Nic> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 My son had symptoms of urinary track infection when he was given the Hep B vaccine homeopathic remedy. We took him to the GP and his urine was fine. He was given the hep b vaccine 3 years before when he had the same infection. His body remembered it. Every time we gave him remedy for his vaccins he had funny reactions but then got better. Kasia > >>> > >>> My lovely big brother > >> has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain > >> tumour last year it's overwhelming news. > >>> > >>> He starts eight > >> weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form > >> and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any > >> supplements/ diets/therapies that he could try alongside the > >> chemo? > >>> > >>> TIA > >>> > >>> Nic > >>> > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 hi, Yes the name you have mentione d for the book i have head of recently so maybe will buy one, thanks. The fact that the seizures are getting worse when she said it was to calm the central ner system didnt mke sense and in any case seeing them go stronger is a real test of patience, its really hard and distressing. To make things complicated the neurologist has added a new medicine to check if it will be better called topiramax so i wonder if i should keep the remedy going or leave it until i check the new drug first, anyway thanks for the advice. tahiraFrom: Elaine <elainehope@...>"Autism Treatment " <Autism Treatment >Sent: Fri, 26 February, 2010 21:17:31Subject: Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer HiIt's very worrying wen things seem to get worse but often a sign that homeopathy is working properly is an aggravation of symptoms first I would suggest you speak to your homeopath about your concerns as I would very much think it will get better The problem with children like ours is that there are often so many key symptoms it can take a few tries to get the right one as it is a case of trying to put the symptoms in the right order and findin a remedy that best fits What works for one will not work for another with apparently similar symptoms I would suggest tryin to get hold of a book by Judith Reichberg-Ullman called A Drug free approach to Asperger Syndrom and AutismI have heard her speak and she really puts a positive case forward Her book is almost as good and will help you loads It may also be worth giving it to your homeopath as ASD kids can often need more unusual remedies than a general homeopath will think of This book can help with thatDon't give up on homeopathy it really does work just don't expect a cure with the first remedy or even in the first few months give it time and it will helpRegards Elaine Sent from my iPhoneOn 26 Feb 2010, at 20:39, tahira sufi <tahirasufi (DOT) co.uk> wrote: Hi, just wondering if anyone can advise me i recently saw a homeopath for my 5 yr old who took55pounds for an initial consultation however after my realating all things about my son she sent me off with a remedy called belladonna which got his epilepsy worse then after two days when i told her she sent another remedy bufo which when i gave it today has again caused aggravation all i am wondering now is what to do because i feel i have gotten nowhere with the consultation and i dont want to keep trying more remedies, can anyone suggest what i can do in this situation? Should she reimburse me to some extent? I would appreciate your commentsor experiences here.From: Sally <sallygeorge@ ntlworld. com>Autism-Biomedical- Europe Sent: Fri, 26 February, 2010 14:23:25Subject: Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer There are many adults using the HBOT centre where we go that are also receiving chemo. They are doing this to keep their immune system strong through the treatment. Hope this is helpful Sal Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer Hi Nic, I don't have much help to offer but just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear that things are so tough for your family. That's a lot to take on. FWIW when my Mum had colon cancer she was given heaps and heaps of supplements (the general kinds in big doses) by the Cancer Treatment Centres of America. They were of the firm belief that anyone underoing chemo (and she had a year's worth) should have very high doses of most of the vits and minerals. Probably not true across the board but that was how they treated her when she went and they were a mainstream medical establishment. I hope that the treatments are successful and wish you and your family the best. Darla x On 25 February 2010 16:02, mysuperteach <mysuperteach@ hotmail.com> wrote: I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't "easy"--I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other more aggressive/difficul t diets that my father said he would have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's cancer free now.Anita>> My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news.> > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/ diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo?> > TIA> > Nic> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 hi all, I have been looking into buying some product which is high in all the vitamins and minerals, just heard about the benefits of wheatgrass and wondering if anyone has ordered an organic wheatgrass juice powder or acn recommend one to me for my 5 yr old, thanks tahiraFrom: tahira sufi <tahirasufi@...>Autism Treatment Sent: Sat, 27 February, 2010 15:55:20Subject: Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer hi, Yes the name you have mentione d for the book i have head of recently so maybe will buy one, thanks. The fact that the seizures are getting worse when she said it was to calm the central ner system didnt mke sense and in any case seeing them go stronger is a real test of patience, its really hard and distressing. To make things complicated the neurologist has added a new medicine to check if it will be better called topiramax so i wonder if i should keep the remedy going or leave it until i check the new drug first, anyway thanks for the advice. tahiraFrom: Elaine <elainehope@rocketma il.com>"Autism-Biomedical- Europe@grou ps.com" <Autism-Biomedical- Europe@grou ps.com>Sent: Fri, 26 February, 2010 21:17:31Subject: Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer HiIt's very worrying wen things seem to get worse but often a sign that homeopathy is working properly is an aggravation of symptoms first I would suggest you speak to your homeopath about your concerns as I would very much think it will get better The problem with children like ours is that there are often so many key symptoms it can take a few tries to get the right one as it is a case of trying to put the symptoms in the right order and findin a remedy that best fits What works for one will not work for another with apparently similar symptoms I would suggest tryin to get hold of a book by Judith Reichberg-Ullman called A Drug free approach to Asperger Syndrom and AutismI have heard her speak and she really puts a positive case forward Her book is almost as good and will help you loads It may also be worth giving it to your homeopath as ASD kids can often need more unusual remedies than a general homeopath will think of This book can help with thatDon't give up on homeopathy it really does work just don't expect a cure with the first remedy or even in the first few months give it time and it will helpRegards Elaine Sent from my iPhoneOn 26 Feb 2010, at 20:39, tahira sufi <tahirasufi (DOT) co.uk> wrote: Hi, just wondering if anyone can advise me i recently saw a homeopath for my 5 yr old who took55pounds for an initial consultation however after my realating all things about my son she sent me off with a remedy called belladonna which got his epilepsy worse then after two days when i told her she sent another remedy bufo which when i gave it today has again caused aggravation all i am wondering now is what to do because i feel i have gotten nowhere with the consultation and i dont want to keep trying more remedies, can anyone suggest what i can do in this situation? Should she reimburse me to some extent? I would appreciate your commentsor experiences here.From: Sally <sallygeorge@ ntlworld. com>Autism-Biomedical- Europe Sent: Fri, 26 February, 2010 14:23:25Subject: Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer There are many adults using the HBOT centre where we go that are also receiving chemo. They are doing this to keep their immune system strong through the treatment. Hope this is helpful Sal Re: Re: Totally OT: stomach cancer Hi Nic, I don't have much help to offer but just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear that things are so tough for your family. That's a lot to take on. FWIW when my Mum had colon cancer she was given heaps and heaps of supplements (the general kinds in big doses) by the Cancer Treatment Centres of America. They were of the firm belief that anyone underoing chemo (and she had a year's worth) should have very high doses of most of the vits and minerals. Probably not true across the board but that was how they treated her when she went and they were a mainstream medical establishment. I hope that the treatments are successful and wish you and your family the best. Darla x On 25 February 2010 16:02, mysuperteach <mysuperteach@ hotmail.com> wrote: I'm very sorry to hear this Nic. My father had prostate cancer and used the Breuss diet. You can google it pretty easily. He didn't find the diet that difficult, but he wasn't getting chemo, plus he has an iron will as I know the diet isn't "easy"--I did it for half the time (21 days) for a bit of a health scare. It would certainly be easier if someone were to help with the preparation of the teas, etc. There are other more aggressive/difficul t diets that my father said he would have used had the Breuss diet not worked, but it did. He's cancer free now.Anita>> My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news.> > He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone direct me to any supplements/ diets/therapies that he could try alongside the chemo?> > TIA> > Nic> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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