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since hanna mentioned andreas, he does do consultions, as well as sacred santemony (healing chanting) which i thought was good).
you don't need to be armed with info when you go to the doctors. you won't be able to sway them - but at the same time you don't have to do what they 'recommend.' if you feel surgery is right to take the tumors out - then follow your gut. if you feel its not right - they can't force you.
so.... what to do? if that were me i'd probably try some non-supplement type things.... a colonic or 2 (i can't take bowel supplements happily either), and rabbit-like poopoo is an indication of bowel stricture. in fact before doing liver flushing i'd probably try a colonic and then if that goes ok i'd try another. i don't think liver flushing is the right place to start if the bowels aren't moving things along.
one thing you've not mentioned is which physical hands on things you've done if any - osteopathic treatment which is softer and deeper then chiropractic. i found the bowen technique helpful, but my first experience was rough. (my husband didn't think so though, it went very easily for him).
i have done alot of energy work over the last few years - reiki, kam yuen (very potent work). there's a lady named invincible who participates on this forum from time to time that does work i believe. her work always appealed to me even though i haven't done it. andreas as well does energy work through his sacred santemony. also through curezone there's a healer named douglas cottrell, check anne h's blog if interested. in the energy work world there's EFT (i think its powerful), and neuromodular technique which is half physical and mostly energy. EFT is cheaper, both have had their success stories. there is an answer for everything, and sometimes supplments are it and sometimes they're not.
links
andreas http://www.ener-chi.com/sacred.htm
finding an osteopath that does physical work - http://www.osteopathic.org/ http://www.do-online.osteotech.org/
bowen technique http://www.bowendirectory.com/
douglas cottrell http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=214&i=37
kam yuen http://www.yuenmethod.com/
eft http://www.emofree.com
neuromodulation technique
http://www.neuromodulationtechnique.com/welcomedocs.cfm
invincible (hopefully it'll be ok with her if i mention her) posts on curezone often, just do a search for a recent msg on curezone.
of all of the above, kam yuen's work is a) expensive b) way out there but c) i think he gets the things that need to be got. it took him 2 sessions to get my bowels moving normally. (sessions were done over the phone).
best to you. Lisa