Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 cancertutor.com has a lot of info. Thanks for your interest! On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:07 PM, katiejo223 wrote: > Hi all, what a fascinating group you have! I joined hoping to get > information for patients. I work in an inpatient oncology unit. I am very > interested in alternative therapies for patients. I have seen failed > chemotherapy, failed bone marrow transplants and too many people subjected > to unnecessary (in my opinion) suffering. > Do you have any suggestions for a beginner? Where I might find different > treatments for different types of cancer? > Thank you and I wish you all the best. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 All of the anecdotal stories I've heard involve eating a macrobiotic acid free diet. Book: Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips. I've been taking my mother in law to chemo: the nurses there are some of the kindest people I've met in a long time. The nutritionist there also recommended this diet. She said her patients have been having some very good results with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 cancertutor.com has lots of interesting info but emotionally overwhelming if you are personally fighting cancer or have a loved one with cancer. I would suggest, since you are interested for a slightly difference reason, that you go through the list of possible treatments slowly. I have to whiz through so much because my husband was diagnosed at such a late stage and there is no time to peruse and ponder. Essaic and Budwig's protocol and baking soda " cures " are hot topics and all affordable and could be incorporated into conventional treatment to varying degrees. I am currently taking my husband of 38 years to an alternative clinic that is somewhat affordable for us....most are so expensive. Personally, many of the big names in alternative cancer treatment have impressed me with how much they really care and give of themselves. Dr. Sircus is just incredibly helpful. Dr. Simoncini replied to my questions. A doctor from Sinoviv clinic spent an hour with me on the phone even though I told her we could not afford to go there. It has been a big surprise after dealing with oncologists of the churn and burn ilk. Sorry to be so crass, but I am still reeling from the way my husband has been treated by the professionals in the cancer industry! P.S. My uncle " cured " his leukemia with the baking soda and maple syrup mixture....and his hair turning back to black from grey and eyesight greatly improved ...he was legally blind within days after finding he had leukemia. ALL the protocols are not as successful and many don't find this one successful....but we keep looking for the one or two or ten that will work for us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 I have no suggestions I only know what I do. But I do have a really big beef with what is being suggested. My mother is dying. She is currently doing radiation and erbatux. Will not get into what it is doing to her. But she has been told to make milk shakes drink carnation instant breakfasts with ice cream in them etc. Nothing mentioned about juicing using only fruits and veggies. She has also been told that any herb I try and give her will harm her so I sit and watch. Cheri Cheri > > Hi all, what a fascinating group you have! I joined hoping to get information for patients. I work in an inpatient oncology unit. I am very interested in alternative therapies for patients. I have seen failed chemotherapy, failed bone marrow transplants and too many people subjected to unnecessary (in my opinion) suffering. > Do you have any suggestions for a beginner? Where I might find different treatments for different types of cancer? > Thank you and I wish you all the best. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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