Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 HiDo you have a copy of the photo?RegardsDr GascoigneMedical doctor, acupuncturist, herbalist+44 (0) 79 88 05 92 01 ( UK)+353 (0) 87 9266234 (Ireland) I have a friend asking me whether i knew where she could get a comprehensive analysis of her nutritional status, as she is treating herself for a skin tumour. She felt she had a problem last spring/summer. bought a 'black poultice paste' - chapparal and blood root, from the states,, which she applied as a poultice. Left this on for 24 hours and 14 days later it drew out a small tumour- . She showed me a photo. Sounds rather extraordinary to my inexperienced ears. She feels that the healing is taking time and would like to an analysis of her nutrition and also and cancer markers . She wants to avoid conventional oncologists and treatment. She is an experienced raw food devotee, been taken chaga and other herbs since she started treating herself. . This inquiry is specific and general to the best quality tests available thanks haskel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 Hello , no i don't have a copy of the photo, i saw it on her phone. Do you have any other thoughts for me? regards Haskel > > > I have a friend asking me whether i knew where she could get a comprehensive analysis of her nutritional status, as she is treating herself for a skin tumour. She felt she had a problem last spring/summer. bought a 'black poultice paste' - chapparal and blood root, from the states,, which she applied as a poultice. Left this on for 24 hours and 14 days later it drew out a small tumour- . She showed me a photo. Sounds rather extraordinary to my inexperienced ears. She feels that the healing is taking time and would like to an analysis of her nutrition and also and cancer markers . She wants to avoid conventional oncologists and treatment. > > She is an experienced raw food devotee, been taken chaga and other herbs since she started treating herself. . > > This inquiry is specific and general to the best quality tests available > > thanks haskel > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Hi Haskell, There was an article in the Canadian Journal of Herbalism a little while ago reporting a case study of a naturopath who treated himself with herbal salves for basal cell carcinoma. He used 3 salves - a black salve (escharotic), a yellow/golden salve (drawing), and a honey salve (healing). There are pictures of before, during and after treatment. The salves were made by a Canadian herbalist called Redden (Viriditas Herbal Products). Might be worth getting in touch with him. As for nutritional status tests, I have used Genova before for a full nutritional evaluation called NutrEval and it is very comprehensive but expensive. You can see what the test covers on the Genova website (search google under 'genova diagnostics europe'). Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 HiI think the main thing here is what does it look like? It is possible to incompletely treat externally for it to reappear later. That is why external applications should always be accompanied with internal herbal treatments as well as dietary changes and the other methods that people use to treat cancer holistically. I would be happy to look at the photo if your patient wants to send it on to me.Regards Dr GascoigneMedical doctor, acupuncturist, herbalistClinics in Bath & Tetbury, UKTel: +44 (0) 79 88 05 92 01Also, Bandon, Co. Cork, IrelandTel: +353 (0) 87 9266234Website: www.drgascoigne.comOn 16 Jan 2012, at 20:27, "haskel" wrote: Hello , no i don't have a copy of the photo, i saw it on her phone. Do you have any other thoughts for me? regards Haskel > > > I have a friend asking me whether i knew where she could get a comprehensive analysis of her nutritional status, as she is treating herself for a skin tumour. She felt she had a problem last spring/summer. bought a 'black poultice paste' - chapparal and blood root, from the states,, which she applied as a poultice. Left this on for 24 hours and 14 days later it drew out a small tumour- . She showed me a photo. Sounds rather extraordinary to my inexperienced ears. She feels that the healing is taking time and would like to an analysis of her nutrition and also and cancer markers . She wants to avoid conventional oncologists and treatment. > > She is an experienced raw food devotee, been taken chaga and other herbs since she started treating herself. . > > This inquiry is specific and general to the best quality tests available > > thanks haskel > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 HiI think the main thing here is what does it look like? It is possible to incompletely treat externally for it to reappear later. That is why external applications should always be accompanied with internal herbal treatments as well as dietary changes and the other methods that people use to treat cancer holistically. I would be happy to look at the photo if your patient wants to send it on to me.Regards Dr GascoigneMedical doctor, acupuncturist, herbalistClinics in Bath & Tetbury, UKTel: +44 (0) 79 88 05 92 01Also, Bandon, Co. Cork, IrelandTel: +353 (0) 87 9266234Website: www.drgascoigne.comOn 16 Jan 2012, at 20:27, "haskel" wrote: Hello , no i don't have a copy of the photo, i saw it on her phone. Do you have any other thoughts for me? regards Haskel > > > I have a friend asking me whether i knew where she could get a comprehensive analysis of her nutritional status, as she is treating herself for a skin tumour. She felt she had a problem last spring/summer. bought a 'black poultice paste' - chapparal and blood root, from the states,, which she applied as a poultice. Left this on for 24 hours and 14 days later it drew out a small tumour- . She showed me a photo. Sounds rather extraordinary to my inexperienced ears. She feels that the healing is taking time and would like to an analysis of her nutrition and also and cancer markers . She wants to avoid conventional oncologists and treatment. > > She is an experienced raw food devotee, been taken chaga and other herbs since she started treating herself. . > > This inquiry is specific and general to the best quality tests available > > thanks haskel > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 Hi , i will ask this lady if she would show you the photo. Thankyou for the offer. I did not feel competent to take on the case, but feel that it would be good for her to see a professional, alongside all the work she is doing herself > > > > > I have a friend asking me whether i knew where she could get a comprehensive analysis of her nutritional status, as she is treating herself for a skin tumour. She felt she had a problem last spring/summer. bought a 'black poultice paste' - chapparal and blood root, from the states,, which she applied as a poultice. Left this on for 24 hours and 14 days later it drew out a small tumour- . She showed me a photo. Sounds rather extraordinary to my inexperienced ears. She feels that the healing is taking time and would like to an analysis of her nutrition and also and cancer markers . She wants to avoid conventional oncologists and treatment. > > > She is an experienced raw food devotee, been taken chaga and other herbs since she started treating herself. . > > > This inquiry is specific and general to the best quality tests available > > > thanks haskel > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 Thanks Anne for this useful information, i'll have a look and pass it on, thanks haskel > > Hi Haskell, > There was an article in the Canadian Journal of Herbalism a little while ago reporting a case study of a naturopath who treated himself with herbal salves for basal cell carcinoma. He used 3 salves - a black salve (escharotic), a yellow/golden salve (drawing), and a honey salve (healing). There are pictures of before, during and after treatment. The salves were made by a Canadian herbalist called Redden (Viriditas Herbal Products). Might be worth getting in touch with him. > > As for nutritional status tests, I have used Genova before for a full nutritional evaluation called NutrEval and it is very comprehensive but expensive. You can see what the test covers on the Genova website (search google under 'genova diagnostics europe'). > > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 OK. I agree about someone looking at it. And I won't freak out or lecture her as conventional medics can get intoRegardsDr GascoigneMedical doctor, acupuncturist, herbalist+44 (0) 79 88 05 92 01 ( UK)+353 (0) 87 9266234 (Ireland) Hi , i will ask this lady if she would show you the photo. Thankyou for the offer. I did not feel competent to take on the case, but feel that it would be good for her to see a professional, alongside all the work she is doing herself > > > > > I have a friend asking me whether i knew where she could get a comprehensive analysis of her nutritional status, as she is treating herself for a skin tumour. She felt she had a problem last spring/summer. bought a 'black poultice paste' - chapparal and blood root, from the states,, which she applied as a poultice. Left this on for 24 hours and 14 days later it drew out a small tumour- . She showed me a photo. Sounds rather extraordinary to my inexperienced ears. She feels that the healing is taking time and would like to an analysis of her nutrition and also and cancer markers . She wants to avoid conventional oncologists and treatment. > > > She is an experienced raw food devotee, been taken chaga and other herbs since she started treating herself. . > > > This inquiry is specific and general to the best quality tests available > > > thanks haskel > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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