Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 I have red about New German Medicine theory in regard of cancer and infections.It is says that infection happen when bacteria destroy tumors including cancer tumors. I was surprised because my mother have breast tumor and after that SCAN showed Tuberculous in her lung.At first she was told she have cancer but after second biopsy they said it is not cancer.I wonder if bacteria helped her to destroy cancer. It could be the same with candida according this therapy. In this case we should not fight candida and use drugs. It may help us to destroy cancer cells or tumors. It would be good to hear from people who know about this theory and tried therapy for that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 Bacterial toxins and poly sacharides were being injected into cancer patients decades ago. There is strong evidence that people who suffer sepsis after cancer surgery actually had better prognosis. Some theorized the infection inhibbitted angeo genesis. Some people say that it geared up immune system which beat back cancer, some people say that the higher fevers were like hyperthermia treatments. I think all three can play a role.(just an opinion) I would love to see a study or link that demonstrates that bacteria eat cancer. This is new to me. TB vaccines also are used to treat cancer of bladder. TB polysacharides actually bind to sarcoma cells ( and some other cancers). I was going to do this for my Dad who had three cancers. Vaccinate against TB, turn his immune system to react against T.B. vaccine, (causing possitive t.b. tests) and then inject the vaccine directly into the tumor and blood stream with the idea the immune system will attack the bacteria that has adhered to the cancer cells, killing the cancer cell. I never got a chance to find enough doctors to support this therapy because he had lung mets. I have red about New German Medicine theory in regard of cancer and infections.It is says that infection happen when bacteria destroy tumors including cancer tumors. I was surprised because my mother have breast tumor and after that SCAN showed Tuberculous in her lung.At first she was told she have cancer but after second biopsy they said it is not cancer.I wonder if bacteria helped her to destroy cancer. It could be the same with candida according this therapy. In this case we should not fight candida and use drugs. It may help us to destroy cancer cells or tumors. It would be good to hear from people who know about this theory and tried therapy for that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 , I read Dr. Hamer's work in German when I lived in Germany. It's pretty interesting stuff. I'm not 100% sure that it's all accurate but it makes sense and considering the persecution he went through I wouldn't doubt it is. All good doctors who do something out of the box seem to go through this. Did you mom have a biopsy to diagnose it the first time? Do I understand correct that her cancer is gone now? It would be interesting to know exactly what was in the tumor. I don't believe in cutting off tumors in any case. It's illogical. The body is smart and will heal itself given the proper tools. Sharon > > I have red about New German Medicine theory in regard of cancer and infections.It is says that infection happen when bacteria destroy tumors including cancer tumors. > I was surprised because my mother have breast tumor and after that SCAN showed Tuberculous in her lung.At first she was told she have cancer but after second biopcy they said it is not cancer.I wonder if bacteria helped her to destroy cancer. > It could be the same with candida according this therapy. In this case we should not fight candida and use drugs. It may help us to destroy cancer cells or tumors. > It would be good to hear from people who know about this theory and tried therapy for that. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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