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Anonymous
Posted on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 - 12:25 pm:   

Two years ago a close female relative was diagnosed with a gastric cancer. She underwent surgery where they removed 60% of her stomach, and given chemotherapy. At that time she was advised that the cancer was in stage 3, and it would show up again.

A year ago she was again attacked by cancer, this time in her ovaries. She had them removed and was given a clean bill health after extensive chemotherapy.


Less then a year after wards, she got sick again in January of this years, but the doctors could not find the location of the cancer early this month she started throwing up and not being able to eat or drink. She was diagnosed with a possible tumor in her intestines just below her stomach.

Last week they did surgery on her and when they went inside, we are told that the cancer had spread all over her intestines, and that there was nothing they could do for her.

The doctors told us just to take her home and try to make her as comfortable as possible as she only has no more then three to four month to live.

While asking a lot of questions of her medical staff, I realized that they have one great answer for about 90% of my questions. That being “WE DO NOT KNOW WHY, WE DO NOT HAVE THE ANSWERS YET”.

Is there anything we can do? I am not ready to bury her, and I heard that many people who have gone home to die have turned to herbal medicine and are still alive.
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Debby
Posted on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 - 08:39 pm:   

The problem with the medical system I feel is that they never really get it all, the roots I mean. My grandfather went the same way 4 years ago. The doctors kept giving us hope every time he was operated on, but since I have educated myself with herbs and bought Ingrids book it is amazing how we can heal ourselves with what God has given us free (herbs).

God Bless
Debby
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Ingrid
Posted on Friday, February 28, 2003 - 11:38 pm:   

Sorry for not checking the board for several days. I had some dental work done on myself and was a little out of it.

I believe very strongly in the efficacy and benefits of herbs . . . or I wouldn't have invested so much of my life energy in them. While not wishing to sound critical, there are people who refer to that moment when they tell someone to go home and put their affairs in order as the "golden handshake." They call it this because people are then 100% free to spend their time and energy however they like. They are under no more obligation to listen to the advice of oncologists or family. In a curious way, they are free. Sometimes, the prognosis of finality becomes reality, like a self-fulfilling prophecy, but I believe this tends to happen when people choose to believe in the prognosis. There is a part of each of us that know what our contract with God is, and this part knows when it is out time to go.

Some people cling to their doctors because the doctors promise them pain relievers for when the going gets rough. Others hear that there is nothing more to be sacrificed to the knife and no more instant cures in the hospital. At this point, they may start on healthier diets, take up prayer or meditation, explore herbs, or simply try to do everything they always wanted to do but planned to do later. I actually believe that all of these activities release a lot of blocked energy, after which it is no longer possible to predict what might happen. All of us who have been around the block a few times have seen spontaneous remissions, cures attributed to divine intervention, and cures attributed to herbs or diet. The point is, it is never too late to seek something and almost anything will at least improve the quality of life. Most people fear dependency and everyone fears pain and loss of function. Therefore, continuing to use some kind of protocol that optimizes health in general is well worth the effort and expense.

Blessings,

Ingrid
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Meg Mahaffey
Posted on Monday, January 10, 2005 - 10:39 pm:   

I have terminal cancer in four areas. Two in my right lung, one in my chest under my ribs and one in a lyph node under my right arm. They obviously missed this one during the surgery. This is the only tumour that I can feel, it started off the size of a marble and is now the size of an egg. I had right breast cancer surgery 2 1/2 years ago and elected not take any chemotherapy or radiation treatments. I have been taking various herbs to try and help. I do not look or feel particularly sick, just very tired all the time. I am willing to try anything "natural" to help my situation
Would this black salve help me and if so how would I go about using it?

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