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Hi everyone,

I'm hoping someone can help me out here.

I have fatty liver and a tumor on my liver. Right now, my alt MD is

concentrating on this area. (He is also doing a detox for heavy metals.

I thought that I should wait until my liver was working better, but he

told me to start right now. He is doing a slow detox that will go over

the next two years.) He has given me additional supplements for this.

I mentioned that I am using castor oil packs and he was very pleased

and told me to keep them up. When I was looking for information for

Mel, I came across the following:

" Castor Oil - Tumors and cysts of all sizes may be reduced in size or

eliminated with castor oil packs. In a study of the immune-stimulating

properties of castor oil packs conducted on 36 people, those treated

with castor oil packs showed significant improvement in the total

production of lymphocytes and other immune cells. DR. MILNER CAUTIONS

THAT LOCAL WARM APPLICATIONS INCREASE CIRCULATION AND MAY STIMULATE

TUMOR GROWTH. [emphasis mine] - " Definitive Guide to Cancer, " by

Diamond/Cowden/Goldberg

Okay, so what does that mean? Castor oil packs are traditionally used

with heating pads or hot water bottles. I sure don't want my tumor to

grow--I'm trying to get rid of it!

Also, because of our enormous heating bills, I have been falling asleep

with a small heating pad. Sometimes it is over my liver area. Would

that heat make my tumor grow?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

Trudy

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