Guest guest Posted July 18, 2011 Report Share Posted July 18, 2011 Kasia - this sounds really amazing. Your mum has taken her future into her own hands and is obviously winning. My dad is only just starting to listen to the alternatives now the realisation that he is not a candidate for surgery or chemotherapy. I just hope he takes it on board as much as your mum has. Marina x MarinaMy mum went on vegetable and freshly made vegetable juice diet only for 6 weeks. No fat and no meat at all. Then she started eating very small amount of meat/ fish, organic virgin olive oil, linseed oil. She drinks goat kefir (made by people who keep a few goats)and eats LARGE amount of sauerkraut. She doesn't eat gluten and milk products other than the kefir. The only grains she eats are millet, quinoa and amaranth in small amounts. Alkaline diet is the most important thing in treating cancer. She goes for long walks and started to do gentle exercises (she never used to). She also prays more and went for a special retreat about forgiving oneself and others run by some monks in Poland who also introduced her to the diet. She just finished 20 sessions of HBO on 33 feet- cancer can not live when there is a lot of oxygen- which she did during visiting us(MS Treatment Centres in the UK allow people with other conditions to use their chambers and are cheaper than other places). My mum took number of supplements and herbs for a year, now reduced to only a few. She looks and feels better than 15 years ago and I feel she is truly healthy now. I am going to look into Dr Burzynski therapy for her and see if he ships his antineoplastons abroad. You have to watch the movie about him: http://www.burzynskimovie.com/. All the best for you and your dad, Kasia> > >> > > Hi All> > >> > >> > >> > > As usual I am a bit late in sorting this out!!! I am running in the North > > > Weald race4life tonight and would greatly appreciated it if you could> > > sponsor me a few quid! My dad has recently being diagnosed with lung> > cancer> > > and I am also running the race with my good friend Kim who has breast > > cancer> > > so really worthwhile cause.> > >> > >> > >> > > Thanks> > >> > >> > >> > > Marina xx > > >> > > http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/marinavrahimi2406> > >> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2011 Report Share Posted July 18, 2011 Hi Natas - LDN what is that? Interested in ANYTHING that may help! Thanks Marina x Marina, have you considered LDN for your dad? It has been shown to helpin many types of cancer, including lung cancer. Also things like highdose transfer factor? Many herbs are helpful too, either to help fight cancer or to help reduce chemo and radiation side effects - there aretons of studies, mainly on chinese herbs. I have them saved somewhere,will look if you are interestedNatasa > > >> > > Hi All> > >> > >> > >> > > As usual I am a bit late in sorting this out!!! I am running inthe North > > > Weald race4life tonight and would greatly appreciated it if youcould> > > sponsor me a few quid! My dad has recently being diagnosed withlung> > cancer> > > and I am also running the race with my good friend Kim who has breast> > cancer> > > so really worthwhile cause.> > >> > >> > >> > > Thanks> > >> > >> > >> > > Marina xx > > >> > > http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/marinavrahimi2406> > >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2011 Report Share Posted July 18, 2011 Hi Natas - LDN what is that? Interested in ANYTHING that may help! Thanks Marina x Marina, have you considered LDN for your dad? It has been shown to helpin many types of cancer, including lung cancer. Also things like highdose transfer factor? Many herbs are helpful too, either to help fight cancer or to help reduce chemo and radiation side effects - there aretons of studies, mainly on chinese herbs. I have them saved somewhere,will look if you are interestedNatasa > > >> > > Hi All> > >> > >> > >> > > As usual I am a bit late in sorting this out!!! I am running inthe North > > > Weald race4life tonight and would greatly appreciated it if youcould> > > sponsor me a few quid! My dad has recently being diagnosed withlung> > cancer> > > and I am also running the race with my good friend Kim who has breast> > cancer> > > so really worthwhile cause.> > >> > >> > >> > > Thanks> > >> > >> > >> > > Marina xx > > >> > > http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/marinavrahimi2406> > >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2011 Report Share Posted July 18, 2011 Dear MarinaI went to a medical conference in Germany a few years ago.. It had a lot of trained doctors who had moved into energy medicine.. Their message was consistently that Cancer is not an aggressive thing, rather it relates to cells which are at such low energy that they believe they are about to die and regenerate, however at this low energy level they can only reproduce another low energy cell which instantly believes that it is about to die... In this low energy state, the complete cycle of birth , and death of cells cannot happen, and clusters are actually clusters of low energy cells. They in their research found that by increasing the energy of these cells, they either became healthy once more, or were able to complete their cycle and die.. It was quite amazing what results they were getting from their work. I have met a few long term survivors of cancer and the thing which makes them stand out from any others was that they had had a good look at their lives and had removed all aspects which were creating anxiety and stress, worked on developing an attitude of gratitude and finding more harmony in their lives, and whilst it seemed strange at the time, before I understood as much about energy medicine and energy, they were grateful that through the diagnosis of their lillness they had been able to bring about such profound positive change in their lives. Both had been really healthy for over 10 years since their initial diagnosis. The Findhorn Trust used to run programmes on loving your cancer.. in effect this was about removing the fear and healing the emotional side of dis ease.Best Wishes Tracey Kasia - this sounds really amazing. Your mum has taken her future into her own hands and is obviously winning. My dad is only just starting to listen to the alternatives now the realisation that he is not a candidate for surgery or chemotherapy. I just hope he takes it on board as much as your mum has. Marina x MarinaMy mum went on vegetable and freshly made vegetable juice diet only for 6 weeks. No fat and no meat at all. Then she started eating very small amount of meat/ fish, organic virgin olive oil, linseed oil. She drinks goat kefir (made by people who keep a few goats)and eats LARGE amount of sauerkraut. She doesn't eat gluten and milk products other than the kefir. The only grains she eats are millet, quinoa and amaranth in small amounts. Alkaline diet is the most important thing in treating cancer. She goes for long walks and started to do gentle exercises (she never used to). She also prays more and went for a special retreat about forgiving oneself and others run by some monks in Poland who also introduced her to the diet. She just finished 20 sessions of HBO on 33 feet- cancer can not live when there is a lot of oxygen- which she did during visiting us(MS Treatment Centres in the UK allow people with other conditions to use their chambers and are cheaper than other places). My mum took number of supplements and herbs for a year, now reduced to only a few. She looks and feels better than 15 years ago and I feel she is truly healthy now. I am going to look into Dr Burzynski therapy for her and see if he ships his antineoplastons abroad. You have to watch the movie about him: http://www.burzynskimovie.com/. All the best for you and your dad, Kasia> > >> > > Hi All> > >> > >> > >> > > As usual I am a bit late in sorting this out!!! I am running in the North > > > Weald race4life tonight and would greatly appreciated it if you could> > > sponsor me a few quid! My dad has recently being diagnosed with lung> > cancer> > > and I am also running the race with my good friend Kim who has breast > > cancer> > > so really worthwhile cause.> > >> > >> > >> > > Thanks> > >> > >> > >> > > Marina xx > > >> > > http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/marinavrahimi2406> > >> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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