#165600
Please tell me the kind of flash you used, I have bone cancer
as I write this email and I am looking for natural cures.
I just had surgery on a broken hip and right femur and the
doctor wants to do radiation. I started out with breast cancer
in 1989 and it went to the bones in 1998 >
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> From: maryw67686@aol.com
> Date: Wed Oct 10, 2001 11:34 pm
> Subject: Re: Chinese Med & Gallstones
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> Agnes
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> > How old are you ?
> > What kind of cancer ?
> > How is your health today? Any improvements ?
> > Do you have kids?
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> > Are you still in "danger zone" ?
> > Can you tell us more about all important what you did.
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> Hi Agnes,
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> I have two "kids" in their twenties. I was diagnosed with stage 2A invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast 2 and a half years ago.
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> Dr. Day, flaxseed oil and cottage cheese and the Blood Type Diet were of little to no help to me. The exception to this is carrot juice, which I still take daily.
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> I started Dr. Clark's cancer program two years ago. I read archives here for three months before I could screw up the courage to do my first flush:-)
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> I can honestly say that I often felt worse after doing a flush, particularly the first 4 days to a week. The more stuff I flushed out, the worse I would feel. I would make extra trips to the bathroom for days afterward.
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> The very first flush I passed a mercury tooth filling! Flushes 4 and 6 I passed cylindrical see-through parasites (like jellyfish)they were big around, maybe an inch, its hard to say, and 3 to 6 inches long. To me they looked like little Caspar the friendly ghosts.
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> Sometime around flush 10 I started having incredible hot flashes every night in the middle of the night after I did the flush...the rip your clothes off kind of hot flash. Two weeks later when I did the next flush the hot flashes stopped and I've never had them again.
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> I had no distinct liver problems or pain that I was aware of UNTIL I started flushing the liver. Except for an arthritic kind of pain in my pointy finger on both hands. That would act up. The pains gradually worked up my wrist, elbow, upper arm, shoulder, neck and then shoulder blade in textbook fashion exactly as Hulda describes in her books.
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> Then when I did the 31st flush all pain stopped. I have not had any since, and I felt a kind of shift in my well being.
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> Energy has improved, but still has a long way to go. I can go in public places and not react to the chemicals right away, but I can only take a couple hours at most of that.
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> My appetite is back, I sleep better and my head is clearer, though that can still be a problem. Since I do many things in Hulda's latest cancer program, it is difficult to point at just the Liver Flushes as the reason for my improvement. Mercury removal and plate zapping have helped me tremendously, though it was hard going for months after having the dental work.
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> But it is really clear to me that I am toxic before doing a flush and less so afterwards. I have experienced some wonderful highs afterwards and I tell myself that is just a peek at how good things can get.
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> This spring for three weeks I felt fantastic...absolutely fantastic.
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> So I know my body can do it.
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> I still have the sense that I am at high risk for a cancer recurrence or metastasis...I cannot take a day off of all the protocols that I do.
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> All conventional cancer tests have been negative so far.
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> Recent bloodwork showed my cholesterol dropped 50 points from a year ago. After starting thyroid medication 30 years ago, I have had to reduce my thryoid meds twice in the last two months.
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> Someone told me he knows an 85 year old retired schoolteacher who is a cancer patient on Clark's program who had done 125 flushes. He knew several other people that had done 30 flushes.
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> I have learned through research and especially my own experience over time that if I am going to get well, I have got to learn and then implement everything I can regarding the care and feeding of my liver.
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> The flush has been one of the most powerful tools I've come across in recovering its function.
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> Hope this helps, Agnes.
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> Mary
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