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I think it would depend on your case. I would wholeheartedly use

Homeopathy or any alternative method for treatment and let my body

handle the cancer. I feel we all have cancer in our bodies especially

with all the chemicals,etc we deal with on a daily basis. I just think

our bodies handle it. There comes a time when it doesn't and that is

when treatment is needed. I also feel doctors are starting to over

predict things. Finding cancer too early and not letting your body

handle it. From what I've read and seen, chemo, etc. are just too

damaging to the body and very destructive. I know I wouldn't want to

feel ill and sick from the treatment just to possibly be cured.

Homeopathy cures and doesn't harm you in the process. You do need a

Homeopath who knows what they are doing though, especially if you are

seriously ill.

I know that is kind of jumbled, but that is my 2 cents...

spanishmiss430 wrote:

>

> I know lately there have been a lot of posts about cancer and other

> major illnesses and how

> the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

> I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I mean, I have a

> little baby at home - if

> I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need chemo,

> what would other options

> be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to conventional

> treatment for something

> that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what else is a

> person to do?

> Homeopathy?

> Melinda C.

>

>

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cancer http://whale.to/a/cancer_c.html

alternative medicine is non-allopathic medicine. The allopaths have had a

monopoly for centuries http://whale.to/a/allopathy_h.html

of course they have managed to keep that fact from most people and hide the term

allopathy

you should use the advice people from FACT or Cancer Monthly

http://whale.to/cancer/advice.html

or try the zapper for starters http://whale.to/a/zapper_q.html

very unlikely your kid will get cancer if you avoid vaccines and drugs

as happened to the Horwins, from SV40 found in polio vaccine. Read their story,

that should put you off chemo http://whale.to/v/horwin1.html

question regarding alternative treatments for major

diseases (maybe OT?)

I know lately there have been a lot of posts about cancer and other major

illnesses and how

the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I mean, I have a little

baby at home - if

I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need chemo, what would

other options

be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to conventional treatment for

something

that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what else is a person to

do?

Homeopathy?

Melinda C.

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Subject: Re: question regarding alternative treatments for major

diseases (maybe OT?)

cancer http://whale. to/a/cancer_ c.html

alternative medicine is non-allopathic medicine. The allopaths have had a

monopoly for centuries http://whale. to/a/allopathy_ h.html

of course they have managed to keep that fact from most people and hide the term

allopathy

you should use the advice people from FACT or Cancer Monthly http://whale.

to/cancer/ advice.html

or try the zapper for starters http://whale. to/a/zapper_ q.html

very unlikely your kid will get cancer if you avoid vaccines and drugs

as happened to the Horwins, from SV40 found in polio vaccine. Read their story,

that should put you off chemo http://whale. to/v/horwin1. html

question regarding alternative treatments for major

diseases (maybe OT?)

I know lately there have been a lot of posts about cancer and other major

illnesses and how

the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I mean, I have a little

baby at home - if

I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need chemo, what would

other options

be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to conventional treatment for

something

that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what else is a person to

do?

Homeopathy?

Melinda C.

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Yes, homeopathy and any of a variety of other immune system building treatments.

Plus, dietary changes.

Never chemo for my family. Ever. Read the obits and look for causes of deaths.

When you see the person " fought a long battle " or some such words, you can bet

it wasn't through diet.

Chemo kills. I just lost a friend to lung cancer. She did chemo, radiation, etc.

I don't think you stand a chance with it, not unless you change your ways.

Winnie

question regarding alternative treatments for major

diseases (maybe OT?)

Vaccinations

> I know lately there have been a lot of posts about cancer and

> other major illnesses and how

> the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

> I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I mean, I

> have a little baby at home - if

> I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need

> chemo, what would other options

> be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to conventional

> treatment for something

> that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what else

> is a person to do?

> Homeopathy?

> Melinda C.

>

>

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I like these ideas about diet, homeopathy, etc. and I think I would have the

guts to do it...but

if a child gets cancer, it seems like if you don't do the treatment recommended,

they just get

a court order and force it on you.

Does anyone know an unvaccinated child who has gotten diabetes or cancer or

another major

illness?

Melinda C.

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I think that's a valid concern. If I ever suspected my child had cancer, I would

avoid MD's for that reason. If they were already involved, I'd probably lie and

tell them I was seeing a specialist and thanks for your help but see you around.

I'd be curious to know, too, what experiences others know about with these

cases.

Winnie

Re: question regarding alternative treatments for major

diseases (maybe OT?)

Vaccinations

> I like these ideas about diet, homeopathy, etc. and I think I

> would have the guts to do it...but

> if a child gets cancer, it seems like if you don't do the

> treatment recommended, they just get

> a court order and force it on you.

> Does anyone know an unvaccinated child who has gotten diabetes

> or cancer or another major

> illness?

>

> Melinda C.

>

>

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> > I know lately there have been a lot of posts about cancer and

> > other major illnesses and how

> > the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

> > I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I mean, I

> > have a little baby at home - if

> > I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need

> > chemo, what would other options

> > be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to conventional

> > treatment for something

> > that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what else

> > is a person to do?

> > Homeopathy?

> > Melinda C.

Interesting topic. I've often wondered the same thing myself. My

mom got breast cancer about 6 or 7 years ago, and that was before I

even became more holistically minded and I thought at that time that

she shouldn't do the chemo. Fortunately for her (so far) she had

surgery, chemo and radiation,, and they got everything (they think).

And so far, she's been healthy (at least cancer free, she's no

picture of what we might consider " healthy " ). Being the mom of two

little ones myself, I'm not sure what I would do in those shoes. I

know first off, I would go to an all raw food, organic diet. From

what I've read, cancer feeds off sugar and an acidic body. Cutting

out sugar, refined foods, flour etc. would be the first defense. I

hope I'm never faced with that, but it never hurts to have a plan in

place just in case. I do agree with one of the other posts that they

are finding things so early that your own body doesn't get a chance

to fight it off on it's own. Of course, the majority of people out

there aren't living a lifestyle to support good health and immunity

in the first place. Guess we have a leg up on them there! : ) I'll

look forward to reading what the rest of you think on this topic. --

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Interesting website: http://hubpages.com/hub/How-I-Cured-Stage-4-

Cancer-in-Two-Weeks-For-Less-Than-The-Cost-Of-A-Night-At-The-Movies

>

> I think that's a valid concern. If I ever suspected my child had

cancer, I would avoid MD's for that reason. If they were already

involved, I'd probably lie and tell them I was seeing a specialist

and thanks for your help but see you around.

>

> I'd be curious to know, too, what experiences others know about

with these cases.

>

> Winnie

>

> Re: question regarding alternative

treatments for major diseases (maybe OT?)

> Vaccinations

>

> > I like these ideas about diet, homeopathy, etc. and I think I

> > would have the guts to do it...but

> > if a child gets cancer, it seems like if you don't do the

> > treatment recommended, they just get

> > a court order and force it on you.

> > Does anyone know an unvaccinated child who has gotten diabetes

> > or cancer or another major

> > illness?

> >

> > Melinda C.

> >

> >

>

>

>

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>

> Does anyone know an unvaccinated child who has gotten diabetes or

cancer or another major

> illness?

>

> Melinda C.

There was someone on this forum recently who said her unvaxed son was

diagnosed with diabetis. Also, there was a youtube video of this

beatiful unvaxed girl who battled lung cancer. Even people who live a

healthy lifestyle still get cancers and other chronic diseases. I think

it has many causes and our polluted enviroment is harming us as much as

our bad diets, chemicals. etc.

Katarina

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Hi,

I have recently joined the group. I truly don't know what I'd do if

one of my children got cancer. I would definately use homeopathy

but am unsure if I would totally ignore chemo. Anyway my niece who

comes from a non vaccinating family and eats as much biodynamic food

as possible got leukaemia. A lot of people were surprised because

they were so healthy, so I guess there are other factors that can

come in to play. She did have all the chemo and luckily survived.

I used to sleep with her in the hospital while she had treatment and

I often saw parents giving lollies and other sugar products to their

sick child. Cancer feeds off sugar, so while they are trying to

give a treat, it is probably making matters worse. My niece was

also underweight so they told us to fatten her up on fast food,

which of course we didn't.

Many thanks,

Keats

Australia

>

> > > I know lately there have been a lot of posts about cancer and

> > > other major illnesses and how

> > > the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

> > > I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I mean, I

> > > have a little baby at home - if

> > > I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need

> > > chemo, what would other options

> > > be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to

conventional

> > > treatment for something

> > > that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what

else

> > > is a person to do?

> > > Homeopathy?

> > > Melinda C.

>

>

> Interesting topic. I've often wondered the same thing myself. My

> mom got breast cancer about 6 or 7 years ago, and that was before

I

> even became more holistically minded and I thought at that time

that

> she shouldn't do the chemo. Fortunately for her (so far) she had

> surgery, chemo and radiation,, and they got everything (they

think).

> And so far, she's been healthy (at least cancer free, she's no

> picture of what we might consider " healthy " ). Being the mom of

two

> little ones myself, I'm not sure what I would do in those shoes.

I

> know first off, I would go to an all raw food, organic diet. From

> what I've read, cancer feeds off sugar and an acidic body.

Cutting

> out sugar, refined foods, flour etc. would be the first defense.

I

> hope I'm never faced with that, but it never hurts to have a plan

in

> place just in case. I do agree with one of the other posts that

they

> are finding things so early that your own body doesn't get a

chance

> to fight it off on it's own. Of course, the majority of people

out

> there aren't living a lifestyle to support good health and

immunity

> in the first place. Guess we have a leg up on them there! : )

I'll

> look forward to reading what the rest of you think on this

topic. --

>

>

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Hi ,

I am so glad your child is ok...:0) That is a lot to go through.

Did she get the vitamin K shot at birth?

What ignorant advice they gave you. Just goes to show how little they

really know about health. I don't like it when the give out candy at

the doctors office, either. How clueless can you get?!

Regards,

Correy

On Dec 10, 2008, at 2:00 AM, mkeats88 wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I have recently joined the group. I truly don't know what I'd do if

> one of my children got cancer. I would definately use homeopathy

> but am unsure if I would totally ignore chemo. Anyway my niece who

> comes from a non vaccinating family and eats as much biodynamic food

> as possible got leukaemia. A lot of people were surprised because

> they were so healthy, so I guess there are other factors that can

> come in to play. She did have all the chemo and luckily survived.

> I used to sleep with her in the hospital while she had treatment and

> I often saw parents giving lollies and other sugar products to their

> sick child. Cancer feeds off sugar, so while they are trying to

> give a treat, it is probably making matters worse. My niece was

> also underweight so they told us to fatten her up on fast food,

> which of course we didn't.

>

> Many thanks,

>

> Keats

> Australia

>

>

> >

> > > > I know lately there have been a lot of posts about cancer and

> > > > other major illnesses and how

> > > > the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

> > > > I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I mean, I

> > > > have a little baby at home - if

> > > > I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need

> > > > chemo, what would other options

> > > > be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to

> conventional

> > > > treatment for something

> > > > that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what

> else

> > > > is a person to do?

> > > > Homeopathy?

> > > > Melinda C.

> >

> >

> > Interesting topic. I've often wondered the same thing myself. My

> > mom got breast cancer about 6 or 7 years ago, and that was before

> I

> > even became more holistically minded and I thought at that time

> that

> > she shouldn't do the chemo. Fortunately for her (so far) she had

> > surgery, chemo and radiation,, and they got everything (they

> think).

> > And so far, she's been healthy (at least cancer free, she's no

> > picture of what we might consider " healthy " ). Being the mom of

> two

> > little ones myself, I'm not sure what I would do in those shoes.

> I

> > know first off, I would go to an all raw food, organic diet. From

> > what I've read, cancer feeds off sugar and an acidic body.

> Cutting

> > out sugar, refined foods, flour etc. would be the first defense.

> I

> > hope I'm never faced with that, but it never hurts to have a plan

> in

> > place just in case. I do agree with one of the other posts that

> they

> > are finding things so early that your own body doesn't get a

> chance

> > to fight it off on it's own. Of course, the majority of people

> out

> > there aren't living a lifestyle to support good health and

> immunity

> > in the first place. Guess we have a leg up on them there! : )

> I'll

> > look forward to reading what the rest of you think on this

> topic. --

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Correy--you're back! Hope all is okay...

Winnie

Re: Re: question regarding alternative treatments for

major diseases (maybe OT?)

Vaccinations

> Hi ,

>

> I am so glad your child is ok...:0) That is a lot to go through.

>

> Did she get the vitamin K shot at birth?

>

>

> What ignorant advice they gave you. Just goes to show how little

> they

> really know about health. I don't like it when the give out

> candy at

> the doctors office, either. How clueless can you get?!

>

> Regards,

>

> Correy

>

>

>

> On Dec 10, 2008, at 2:00 AM, mkeats88 wrote:

>

> > Hi,

> >

> > I have recently joined the group. I truly don't know what I'd

> do if

> > one of my children got cancer. I would definately use homeopathy

> > but am unsure if I would totally ignore chemo. Anyway my niece who

> > comes from a non vaccinating family and eats as much

> biodynamic food

> > as possible got leukaemia. A lot of people were surprised because

> > they were so healthy, so I guess there are other factors that can

> > come in to play. She did have all the chemo and luckily survived.

> > I used to sleep with her in the hospital while she had

> treatment and

> > I often saw parents giving lollies and other sugar products to their

> > sick child. Cancer feeds off sugar, so while they are trying to

> > give a treat, it is probably making matters worse. My niece was

> > also underweight so they told us to fatten her up on fast food,

> > which of course we didn't.

> >

> > Many thanks,

> >

> > Keats

> > Australia

> >

> >

> > >

> > > > > I know lately there have been a lot of posts about

> cancer and

> > > > > other major illnesses and how

> > > > > the chemo is worse than the disease itself.

> > > > > I am curious what an alternative treatment would be. I

> mean, I

> > > > > have a little baby at home - if

> > > > > I went to the dr. today and was told I have cancer and need

> > > > > chemo, what would other options

> > > > > be? It would be hard for me to imagine saying no to

> > conventional

> > > > > treatment for something

> > > > > that serious, even though I can see how nasty it is...what

> > else

> > > > > is a person to do?

> > > > > Homeopathy?

> > > > > Melinda C.

> > >

> > >

> > > Interesting topic. I've often wondered the same thing

> myself. My

> > > mom got breast cancer about 6 or 7 years ago, and that was before

> > I

> > > even became more holistically minded and I thought at that time

> > that

> > > she shouldn't do the chemo. Fortunately for her (so far) she had

> > > surgery, chemo and radiation,, and they got everything (they

> > think).

> > > And so far, she's been healthy (at least cancer free, she's no

> > > picture of what we might consider " healthy " ). Being the mom of

> > two

> > > little ones myself, I'm not sure what I would do in those shoes.

> > I

> > > know first off, I would go to an all raw food, organic diet. From

> > > what I've read, cancer feeds off sugar and an acidic body.

> > Cutting

> > > out sugar, refined foods, flour etc. would be the first defense.

> > I

> > > hope I'm never faced with that, but it never hurts to have a plan

> > in

> > > place just in case. I do agree with one of the other posts that

> > they

> > > are finding things so early that your own body doesn't get a

> > chance

> > > to fight it off on it's own. Of course, the majority of people

> > out

> > > there aren't living a lifestyle to support good health and

> > immunity

> > > in the first place. Guess we have a leg up on them there! : )

> > I'll

> > > look forward to reading what the rest of you think on this

> > topic. --

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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