Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 i joined this group and others like it not too long ago and this is my first posting. my dear father has cancer. it started in his lung. he went through surgery, chemo and recently radiation all in the last year and a half. " they " (doctors) have given up on him saying he has not much time. not I, no. but i need help, advice, direction. i know all the info is in the files section and in many past posts, but i need to ask anyways to be sure. i posted a some what similar message in another group that centers around flax seed oil, here i ask different questions so please bear with me. i brought my father to see a naturopath, the nd put him on a detox program. my father (who is too stuborn for words) has not followed the nd's direction. i asked the nd what else i could do. he said use essiac tea and vitamin b17. here i ask where do i find these two items and what brand/company. i know there are many of essiac, but which is THE one. i am in canada and i read you can only get it through government permission, but the nd said i can buy it. he said it comes in a box in powdered form and is trademarked. confused, any help please? ditto with the vit b17 (do they sell it online only?) which site should i go to? no health food store in canada sell it? sigh...i want to try everything, like the zapper and fir pads and what not but if its only available online and not in stores then i am limited. well, i thank you all in advance for any help. God bless... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 I'm sorry for your father's diagnosis. And he is lucky to have someone try so hard to save him. But before you do anything, you need to ask your father what he wants to do. Seriously, his cancer isn't about you. Cancer treatment is a very personal choice. Talk to him first. Diets may help, but not if he won't eat the food. And pills may help, but not if he won't take them. ar > > i joined this group and others like it not too long ago and this is my first posting. my dear father has cancer. it started in his lung. he went through surgery, chemo and recently radiation all in the last year and a half. " they " (doctors) have given up on him saying he has not much time. not I, no. but i need help, advice, direction. i know all the info is in the files section and in many past posts, but i need to ask anyways to be sure. i posted a some what similar message in another group that centers around flax seed oil, here i ask different questions so please bear with me. i brought my father to see a naturopath, the nd put him on a detox program. my father (who is too stuborn for words) has not followed the nd's direction. i asked the nd what else i could do. he said use essiac tea and vitamin b17. here i ask where do i find these two items and what brand/company. i know there are many of essiac, but which is THE one. i am in canada and i read you can only get it through government permission, but the nd said i can buy it. he said it comes in a box in powdered form and is trademarked. confused, any help please? ditto with the vit b17 (do they sell it online only?) which site should i go to? no health food store in canada sell it? sigh...i want to try everything, like the zapper and fir pads and what not but if its only available online and not in stores then i am limited. well, i thank you all in advance for any help. > > God bless... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 Hello, I buy my Essiac from http://www.premium-essiac-tea-4less.com/ They came highly recommended from one of these groups we're on!!! Not sure about the B-17, sorry. The FIR Pad is being sold at a really good discount through a member of your FlaxseedOil2 group. It's approximately $75 discount right now and I'm not sure how long it will be offered at that price. Hope this helps, Rose 714.349-1200 Cell Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss From: ctrnvls@... Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 04:21:36 +0000 Subject: [ ] Greetings one and all... i joined this group and others like it not too long ago and this is my first posting. my dear father has cancer. it started in his lung. he went through surgery, chemo and recently radiation all in the last year and a half. " they " (doctors) have given up on him saying he has not much time. not I, no. but i need help, advice, direction. i know all the info is in the files section and in many past posts, but i need to ask anyways to be sure. i posted a some what similar message in another group that centers around flax seed oil, here i ask different questions so please bear with me. i brought my father to see a naturopath, the nd put him on a detox program. my father (who is too stuborn for words) has not followed the nd's direction. i asked the nd what else i could do. he said use essiac tea and vitamin b17. here i ask where do i find these two items and what brand/company. i know there are many of essiac, but which is THE one. i am in canada and i read you can only get it through government permission, but the nd said i can buy it. he said it comes in a box in powdered form and is trademarked. confused, any help please? ditto with the vit b17 (do they sell it online only?) which site should i go to? no health food store in canada sell it? sigh...i want to try everything, like the zapper and fir pads and what not but if its only available online and not in stores then i am limited. well, i thank you all in advance for any help. God bless... _________________________________________________________________ Insert movie times and more without leaving HotmailĀ®. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/QuickAdd?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Q\ uickAdd_062009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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