Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 According to Dr. Hamer, cancer of the uterus is a result of sexual frustration: http://www.health-science-spirit.com/hamer.html http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/new/hamer.htm And, of course, on the WAPF site, Dr. Cowan mentions iscador: http://www.westonaprice.org/Iscador-Treatment-for-Cancer.html The Vitamin D Council has a page about the anti-cancer effects of vitamin D and discusses what amounts are helpful. Their recommendations are for much more D than conventional advice suggests: http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/cancerMain.shtml --- In , " slbooks4me " <beauty4ashesisaiah61@...> wrote: > > Hi All sorry for cross posting. > > My MIL is 72 has eaten healthy SAD most of her life. Grew up in Ireland/England - til late 20's. lived in Belgium and Japan for many yrs after. Settled in the US about 25 yrs ago. So her diet has been better than the typical SAD healthy version. She has always used butter, made yogurt, grew up wit hraw milk - unti lthe big TB scares of course now she is terrified of it, etc. Has limited grains for yrs cause she noticed she gained weight easier when eating them. Still very active - whips the pants off the 21 yr old's at her tennis tournaments, plays several times weekly. So she is def. in better shape than most Americans her age and has eaten a better diet over all. > > She recently had a lump removed that tested cancerous. They are scheduling her for a hysterectomy. My fear is the info i have read that ones the 'mother' is removed it allows the rest to grow..... So even if she has the hysterectomy, perhaps tumors elsewhere are going to rapidly start growing. > > Has never been the type to jump on any med's flung her way. Her docs all know she would rather be miserable and in pain for days as long as it would go away on it's own anything to stay off of any med's. But over all doc's advice will persuade her. She has never believed in taking vitamins either or drinking juice - " i prefer to get my vitamins from real food thank you " . Her boyfriend is a huge fan/follower of " Weil " (LOL) so i think she is more open to alternatives than she used to be. > > I found this info thinking she would look into/believe more if it was actually kind of mainstream. I have always read omit grains they feed cancer as does any form of sugar but they say honey and grains are good for fighting cancer. > http://www.cancercenter.com/after-care-services/super-foods.cfm > > What would you advise your relative to do? I have the links for Iodine articles already = iodine connect, " Know The Cause " promotes fungus as the cancer link - avoid food's that feed yeast. Those are the only 2 i have really read up on. Can you point me to info that i can email/print off for her. > > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 I might share Jordan Rubin's book with her. He helped his grandmother get remission from her cancer. He's at least a licensed naturopath. But if she insists on mainstream she will get nothing substantive except for cut, poison, burn (drugs/surgery). That is a policy decision by the AMA as we know. http://www.amazon.com/Great-Physicians-Rx-Cancer-Rubin/dp/078521383X But I would not hold out any hope for a person of that generation embracing the healing power of nutrition. They seem to think doctors are the first and only source for body information. Connie --- In , " slbooks4me " <beauty4ashesisaiah61@...> wrote: > > Hi All sorry for cross posting. > > My MIL is 72 has eaten healthy SAD most of her life. Grew up in Ireland/England - til late 20's. lived in Belgium and Japan for many yrs after. Settled in the US about 25 yrs ago. So her diet has been better than the typical SAD healthy version. She has always used butter, made yogurt, grew up wit hraw milk - unti lthe big TB scares of course now she is terrified of it, etc. Has limited grains for yrs cause she noticed she gained weight easier when eating them. Still very active - whips the pants off the 21 yr old's at her tennis tournaments, plays several times weekly. So she is def. in better shape than most Americans her age and has eaten a better diet over all. > > She recently had a lump removed that tested cancerous. They are scheduling her for a hysterectomy. My fear is the info i have read that ones the 'mother' is removed it allows the rest to grow..... So even if she has the hysterectomy, perhaps tumors elsewhere are going to rapidly start growing. > > Has never been the type to jump on any med's flung her way. Her docs all know she would rather be miserable and in pain for days as long as it would go away on it's own anything to stay off of any med's. But over all doc's advice will persuade her. She has never believed in taking vitamins either or drinking juice - " i prefer to get my vitamins from real food thank you " . Her boyfriend is a huge fan/follower of " Weil " (LOL) so i think she is more open to alternatives than she used to be. > > I found this info thinking she would look into/believe more if it was actually kind of mainstream. I have always read omit grains they feed cancer as does any form of sugar but they say honey and grains are good for fighting cancer. > http://www.cancercenter.com/after-care-services/super-foods.cfm > > What would you advise your relative to do? I have the links for Iodine articles already = iodine connect, " Know The Cause " promotes fungus as the cancer link - avoid food's that feed yeast. Those are the only 2 i have really read up on. Can you point me to info that i can email/print off for her. > > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 If your MIL is interested in the work of Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer, I highly recommend she read every word and watch the videos on Carloyn Markolin's website, http://learninggnm.com/. Yes, uterine cancer is the result of what Dr Hamer refers to as an " ugly half-genital " conflict usually with a male person, or a loss conflict, especially grandmother/grandchild conflict. Remember that these biological conflicts are highly subjective and can effect different people in different ways. The other thing to understand is that in GNM (German New Medicine), the concept of disease does not really exist, all disease is considered a biological special program of nature that is ultimately for the benefit of the organism or herd as a whole, so the the meaning of the uterine " cancer " is to improve chances of reproduction by either by adding secretion to the male's ejaculate or to form a thicker mucosa for the implantation of the ovum. The other vital thing to understand is that Dr Hamer has discovered that every disease (aka special biological program) has two phases, the conflict active phase and the conflict resolution phase. With uterine cancer, as it is controlled by the brainsteam the cancer will grow in the conflict active stage. Once the conflict has been resolved the tumor will breakdown, this is where the majority of the " symptoms " will be apparent. In post-menopausal women, the tumor will be necrotized and the woman will experience vaginal discharge and possibly light bleeding. This is a sign the body is doing its job to remove the tumor and heal and is nothing to fear. As for supplements and nutritional healing, in GNM these do not cure but support the body in removing and healing from the cancer more quickly and smoothly. Regards Deborah On Feb 21, 2010, at 7:12 AM, BeautyIsAGeek wrote: > According to Dr. Hamer, cancer of the uterus is a result of sexual > frustration: > > http://www.health-science-spirit.com/hamer.html > > http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/new/hamer.htm > > And, of course, on the WAPF site, Dr. Cowan mentions iscador: > > http://www.westonaprice.org/Iscador-Treatment-for-Cancer.html > > The Vitamin D Council has a page about the anti-cancer effects of > vitamin D and discusses what amounts are helpful. Their > recommendations are for much more D than conventional advice suggests: > > http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/cancerMain.shtml > > > > > > > > Hi All sorry for cross posting. > > > > My MIL is 72 has eaten healthy SAD most of her life. Grew up in > Ireland/England - til late 20's. lived in Belgium and Japan for > many yrs after. Settled in the US about 25 yrs ago. So her diet has > been better than the typical SAD healthy version. She has always > used butter, made yogurt, grew up wit hraw milk - unti lthe big TB > scares of course now she is terrified of it, etc. Has limited > grains for yrs cause she noticed she gained weight easier when > eating them. Still very active - whips the pants off the 21 yr > old's at her tennis tournaments, plays several times weekly. So she > is def. in better shape than most Americans her age and has eaten a > better diet over all. > > > > She recently had a lump removed that tested cancerous. They are > scheduling her for a hysterectomy. My fear is the info i have read > that ones the 'mother' is removed it allows the rest to grow..... > So even if she has the hysterectomy, perhaps tumors elsewhere are > going to rapidly start growing. > > > > Has never been the type to jump on any med's flung her way. Her > docs all know she would rather be miserable and in pain for days as > long as it would go away on it's own anything to stay off of any > med's. But over all doc's advice will persuade her. She has never > believed in taking vitamins either or drinking juice - " i prefer to > get my vitamins from real food thank you " . Her boyfriend is a huge > fan/follower of " Weil " (LOL) so i think she is more open to > alternatives than she used to be. > > > > I found this info thinking she would look into/believe more if it > was actually kind of mainstream. I have always read omit grains > they feed cancer as does any form of sugar but they say honey and > grains are good for fighting cancer. > > http://www.cancercenter.com/after-care-services/super-foods.cfm > > > > What would you advise your relative to do? I have the links for > Iodine articles already = iodine connect, " Know The Cause " promotes > fungus as the cancer link - avoid food's that feed yeast. Those are > the only 2 i have really read up on. Can you point me to info that > i can email/print off for her. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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