Opinion on clinic needed!

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Opinion on clinic needed!

by enroger on Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:00 AM

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I'm from Hong Kong, my mother had uterine cancer and spread to lymph nodes two years ago and went through chemo and radiation combined, the tumor was stabilized since then. But two days ago her CAD scan shows the tumor had spread to her lung and it's very extensive, doctor said they can't do anything about it as her body can't handle chemo anymore. So I search all the alternative treatment and found Immunotherapy and IV vitamin C, Anyone tried them? I found two clinics that offer those treatment: ITL cancer clinic in Bahamas and Oasis of hope in Mexico. Can anyone share their experience to those clinic? I have to decide soon, please reply! Thanks!

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by fiddlle876 on Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:00 AM

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Hey, I posted my message first then saw yours. 40 percent of cancer patients die from malnutrition. Carrot juice is easily digested and has the pro-oxidents to help protect the good cells from the chemo. In effect it helps you withstand the chemo and flush out the poisons the cancer expells that drive your body down to be dominated (snow balling). There is more to be done but start with that.

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by fiddlle876 on Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:00 AM

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Sorry, I did not read your message well. I brought my father to the Santimonica hospital down there. (forgive my spelling) Dr. Donsbache ? I got somewhat of an education on vitimans what was needed. I learned more later.They have a a very laid back style that cuts back on the stress big time. That was needed. Do what you want and I'll leave my Bible thumping ti this. Time is short so start with carrot juice then find the right vitanin protocall.(from an alternitive clinic or the book "Beating Cancer with Nutrition". Do whatever it takes to kill the biggest killer witch is stress. A patient must rosolve all conflicts in his head to do this wether it be to accept death to writing a will or solving family matters. Now once that is done...........Start LIVING !!!!

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by enroger on Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:00 AM

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Thanks for the information, I'll try carrot juice. My mom is pretty calm, she said she's not afraid of dying, it's just the pain that scares her.

In your father's treatment, do they use vitamins as primary treatment or complementary?

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by ReikiCarol on Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 7/30/2008 enroger wrote:

I'm from Hong Kong, my mother had uterine cancer and spread to lymph nodes two years ago and went through chemo and radiation combined, the tumor was stabilized since then. But two days ago her CAD scan shows the tumor had spread to her lung and it's very extensive, doctor said they can't do anything about it as her body can't handle chemo anymore. So I search all the alternative treatment and found Immunotherapy and IV vitamin C, Anyone tried them? I found two clinics that offer those treatment: ITL cancer clinic in Bahamas and Oasis of hope in Mexico. Can anyone share their experience to those clinic? I have to decide soon, please reply! Thanks!

 

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by fiddlle876 on Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 7/31/2008 enroger wrote:

Thanks for the information, I'll try carrot juice. My mom is pretty calm, she said she's not afraid of dying, it's just the pain that scares her.

In your father's treatment, do they use vitamins as primary treatment or complementary?


 

My father takes chemo. The vitimins allow you to take treatments without as much side effects. My brother at age ten was drinking a gallon of carrot juice a day and was given 3 times(they tried 5 times) the adult dose of chemo without even loosing his hair. He is 38 today and is a bull! My prayers are with you...........Barry
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