Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 I agree with you, Cindi. Makes me wonder how we let MDs take control of every aspect of public and private life. Can't turn a page without " ask your doctor, first. " This is exactly my feeling and experience with diagnoses of cancer, as well. There are many excellent methods to cure cancer, I've used many of them. I am so grateful that I intuitively knew that my throat cancer wasn't caused by a deficiency of radiation or chemotherapy. I for dam* sure knew I wasn't going to trade my trachea and larynx in for a robotic toy. Very few people have listened when I tell them about the treatments that work because I'm not a member of the chauvinist white-coat club, but the few folks who listen to me are still here and the ones who didn't are either dead or mutilated and suffering unimaginably, and invariably get reoccurrence/mets. A really good website to start with is www.drday.com It was simpler to navigate 6 or 7 years ago but the plan is still God's. Lorraine is a trauma surgeon and ended up like a lot of us locked out by her AMA colleagues who would only offer the amputate, radiate, poison trinity. The other place I'd start is checking out Dr 's resurrection of the Gerson/Kelley cancer protocols. is in NY and he uses pancreatic enzymes, also. He is funded by the NIH and getting predictably successful results. It's been over 100 years since an embryologist named Beard first discovered that histologically tumor and placenta are indistinguishable and that on the VERY DAY the PANCREAS begins to function in an embryo the placenta growth ceases. I use Mega-Zyme because it is a great source of pancreatin 10x for this reason. Maybe it was Tish (?) who recently mentioned that high doses of CoQ10 are also effective in shrinking tumors. I liked the high doses of CoQ10 and beta 1, 3D glucans. They are a little pricey but cheap considering you avoid major surgery and death. I know, now, that Hashi's folks need to be careful with IODINE but Dr Brownstein has successfully supervised supplementing even Hashi's with a form of iodine/iodate. Iodine deficiency causes hypertrophy (overgrowth) of tissue not only in the thyroid, but the breast tissue, prostate, and salivary glands and other moisture producing tissue in the body. Too bad most of the world thinks that iodized salt prevents goiter so we must all have enough iodine. Personally I'm beginning to think that tissue resistance might be related to the places belonging to iodine being usurped by bromine (flour) or fluorine (tap water) and not being primed by the adrenal hormones (don't know yet how iodine figures in adrenal hormones). Ok. That's enough. .... > A DNC is done to make sure that all possible tissue is > gone after a miscarriage. If any is left there is > possibility of infection that is quite serious. > ya know- i'd probably have to research this...but I know lots of women (including myself) who have had miscarriages and never had a DNC. I'm wondering if this isn't just one more myth (miscarriage = DNC) that has been perpetuated upon women. Sorta like the myth ovarian cyst = laproscopy. I turned that one down too...thank the good lord. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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