Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 From: <lefty24682004@...> > I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years > ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs, > zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or > radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a > topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has > grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer hasn't > spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't > want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to > shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo. Anyway - isn't it unsafe > to give chemo when there is an infection present? > > Has anyone had success with shrinking a large tumor? I'm in no hurry > to do anything, even though the doctors think I should soon, but I am > experiencing pain in the area. > > Any input would be greatly appreciated. > Thank you so much! > > Dee > Take a look at this story: http://www.life-enthusiast.com/news/news_030507.htm Dr. Day's Story You Have Cancer You're Going to Die! the doctors told me... " But they were wrong! " says Lorraine Day M.D. She was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and had a lumpectomy of a small tumor. But the tumor soon recurred, became very aggressive and grew rapidly. Dr. Day rejected standard therapies because of their destructive side effects and because those therapies often lead to death. She chose instead to rebuild her immune system using the natural, simple inexpensive therapies designed by God and available to everyone, so her body could heal itself. When one is speaking truth, whether truth in medicine, truth in history, truth in business and financial matters, truth in spiritual matters or truth in any other area, the critics will always attack en masse. It's automatic. They have their turf to protect! If I responded in depth to each one of them, I would get nothing else done, which is precisely one of their goals - to distract me from my mission. Instead, I will follow this wise counsel: " The best way to eliminate darkness is to admit light. " So I will just continue telling more truth! Dr. Day was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer but rejected standard therapies because of their destructive side effects and because those therapies often lead to death. She chose instead to rebuild her immune system using the natural, simple, inexpensive therapies, so her body could heal itself. Dr. Day's Story ... www.life-enthusiast.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Dee, Take a look at the following web site, spend some time reading the many testimonies. Then if you want more information on this product that has helped so many, including myself I will show you how to get it at wholesale or better yet free. I can also provide your with other support materials. http://www.incc.org I can be reached at leskruse@... My web sites are: http://www.expectgoodhealth.com http://www.expectsuccessonline.com Les -- [ ] Input would be appreciated - breast cancer I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs, zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer hasn't spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo. Anyway - isn't it unsafe to give chemo when there is an infection present? Has anyone had success with shrinking a large tumor? I'm in no hurry to do anything, even though the doctors think I should soon, but I am experiencing pain in the area. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much! Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Dee, You have a large ulcer? I take it this is in you stomach? The tumor has grown, you mean the tumor in your breast? I need more information on both the ulcer and tumor. My breast cancer is totally gone since having four rounds of chemo, plus I did alternative that the doctors didn't know about. I may be able to give you some advise. God Bless, Mona [ ] Input would be appreciated - breast cancer I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs, zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer hasn't spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo. Anyway - isn't it unsafe to give chemo when there is an infection present? Has anyone had success with shrinking a large tumor? I'm in no hurry to do anything, even though the doctors think I should soon, but I am experiencing pain in the area. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much! Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Hi Dee, You are welcome to join our discussion list and ask questions on using Dr. 's [latest, a lot has changed] breast cancer protocol at bcproject/ I, too, am 5 years from an invasive ductal carcinoma diagnosis, did have conservative surgery, but no other conventional treatment...not even an aspirin. > I was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal) almost 5 years > ago. I went totally alternative - veggie diet, detox, herbs, > zapping, positive thought, prayer, etc. No surgery, chemo, or > radiation and I haven't had one sick day. However, after using a > topical salve in November, I now have a large ulcer (the tumor has > grown). The surgeon and oncologist (while shocked the cancer hasn't > spread anywhere - as verified by full body CT and bone scans) don't > want to take the tumor out without giving me rounds of chemo to > shrink it. I am totally opposed to chemo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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