Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Husband's customer is very sick. Lots of pain and miserable. She has a large tumor on her colon and confined pretty much to bed. They are hoping today surgery. It already has been prosponed. Can you imagine? I suppose we need to march into emergency rooom more often instead of waiting. Saved Gloria's life! So far I was thinking Essiac, fresh veggie juices, some probiotics, garlic. They are clueless on alternative. I suggested www.drday.com for Dr. Day tumor picture, her videos too which I market. I would say she's probably in 40's but never met them other than phone for years. Her church has been fabulous with support. Glad to know there are churches that are still there for the people. Oops mine needs lots of improvement. Oh, www.hacres.com has brain tumor testimony in their health tips this week. hugs, carolg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 I personally know 2 cases of breast cancer in which the cancer disappeared after taking shark cartilage. I don't know if this can be effective in this particular case. Rena tumor on colon Husband's customer is very sick. Lots of pain and miserable. She has a large tumor on her colon and confined pretty much to bed. They are hoping today surgery. It already has been prosponed. Can you imagine? I suppose we need to march into emergency rooom more often instead of waiting. Saved Gloria's life!So far I was thinking Essiac, fresh veggie juices, some probiotics, garlic. They are clueless on alternative. I suggested www.drday.com for Dr. Day tumor picture, her videos too which I market. I would say she's probably in 40's but never met them other than phone for years. Her church has been fabulous with support. Glad to know there are churches that are still there for the people. Oops mine needs lots of improvement. Oh, www.hacres.com has brain tumor testimony in their health tips this week.hugs,carolg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 Interesting. They were looking forward to the surgeon visit today and not sure when I will hear from him again. I don't want to be a bother to them during this time and they are unfamilar with alternatives so new animal came forth I suppose in the midst of his wife's storm. Thanks Rena. carolg > > I personally know 2 cases of breast cancer in which the cancer disappeared after taking shark cartilage. > I don't know if this can be effective in this particular case. > Rena > > tumor on colon > > > Husband's customer is very sick. Lots of pain and miserable. She has > a large tumor on her colon and confined pretty much to bed. They are > hoping today surgery. It already has been prosponed. Can you imagine? > I suppose we need to march into emergency rooom more often instead of > waiting. Saved Gloria's life! > > So far I was thinking Essiac, fresh veggie juices, some probiotics, > garlic. They are clueless on alternative. I suggested www.drday.com > for Dr. Day tumor picture, her videos too which I market. I would say > she's probably in 40's but never met them other than phone for years. > Her church has been fabulous with support. Glad to know there are > churches that are still there for the people. Oops mine needs lots of > improvement. > > Oh, www.hacres.com has brain tumor testimony in their health tips this > week. > > hugs, > carolg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 Yes, I know how it is. Sometimes there's nothing that we can do. tumor on colon> > > Husband's customer is very sick. Lots of pain and miserable. She has > a large tumor on her colon and confined pretty much to bed. They are > hoping today surgery. It already has been prosponed. Can you imagine? > I suppose we need to march into emergency rooom more often instead of > waiting. Saved Gloria's life!> > So far I was thinking Essiac, fresh veggie juices, some probiotics, > garlic. They are clueless on alternative. I suggested www.drday.com > for Dr. Day tumor picture, her videos too which I market. I would say > she's probably in 40's but never met them other than phone for years. > Her church has been fabulous with support. Glad to know there are > churches that are still there for the people. Oops mine needs lots of > improvement. > > Oh, www.hacres.com has brain tumor testimony in their health tips this > week.> > hugs,> carolg> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 What a shame that she let it go so long as to need a surgeon to remove the tumor, or even probably taking out part of the colon, which is probably the case. Usually if there is a tumor on the colon, part of the colon also comes out. Sad, very sad. Incurables are really for the most part, curable, without a doctor's knife. Of course doctors will not tell you that, they want the money. Surgery is a huge business. Taking out the tumor is just taking out the symptom, and is usually the result of a bad diet, no exercise, lack of pure water, etc. People have to realize that a tumor is not the problem - when you have the tumor removed, your problem still remains unless you change what you're doing that gave yourself the tumor in the first place. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 Carol so true. At least the surgery can get her out of her immediate pain. People are slow to change...gosh.... hugs, carolg --- In health , " Carol " <carol@...> wrote: > > What a shame that she let it go so long as to need a surgeon to remove > the tumor, or even probably taking out part of the colon, which is > probably the case. Usually if there is a tumor on the colon, part of > the colon also comes out. Sad, very sad. Incurables are really for > the most part, curable, without a doctor's knife. Of course doctors > will not tell you that, they want the money. Surgery is a huge > business. Taking out the tumor is just taking out the symptom, and is > usually the result of a bad diet, no exercise, lack of pure water, > etc. People have to realize that a tumor is not the problem - when you > have the tumor removed, your problem still remains unless you change > what you're doing that gave yourself the tumor in the first place. > > Carol > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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