Re: Is there any hope for my mum?
Hello yinhong,
Firstly the bad news.........
According to the Hygienic literature, and in last stage cancers, fasting is of little benefit except to make the patient more comfortable, and to help eradicate the pain. This is especially so with cancer that has metastasized or spread to other parts of the body.
However, I agree with Golthing, so read that post carefully, but a lot depends on her current state of food reserves which are reported to be low, not having eaten anything for the last few weeks and which makes for a poor fasting candidate.
Also, I would follow Golthings advice and dry-fast: the clinics mentioned may not be willing to admit her in her current state.
Personally, I would dry-fast for as long as possible, and let God decide the outcome.
I am so so sorry that I am not able to offer anything other than this in your Mums current condition.
Chrisb1.