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What kind - chemotherapy?


What is the name of the chemotherapy she is getting? From your post I am guessing she receives it once every month. Is this because she is too weak to endure more since she is in stage IV? Based on the few lines you wrote and what I have read about stage IV, it would seem the chemotherapy is being given for palliative reasons. They are advising chemotherapy so she does not feel pain, or feels less pain, given that there hasn't been real progress in reduction of disease ("recent report says no significant changes"). To be helped to feel a little better is one thing, but if the price for feeling less pain is to take a poison like chemotherapy then the price is too high. The infusion of poison, no matter how slowly it is given, will weaken her even further and hasten the end. NEITHER the chemotherapy nor the cancer are doing anything to strengthen the weak cancer patient's body so she can get on her feet.

It is the mistaken impression of many, including those giving chemotherapy, that reducing tumors by a few small millimeters strengthens the body. It is their mistaken impression that removing an ugly tree from a piece of land, strengthens that land. Removing that tree does not strengthen the land surrounding it. It does not make the soil any better or more fertile. It was the poor quality of the soil that created an ugly tree, one that didn't grow right.

In this analogy the body is like the land. The (her) whole body is in poor condition and this does not permit it's own natural cells to grow right. Without the proper nutrition they become misaligned and malformed to such an extent they form a cancerous tumor. If by some magic, all the cancerous tumors could suddenly be made to disappear, you would STILL have a very ill person because all of the body's systems are weak and, in stage IV, are functioning and coordinating very poorly.
The tumors may disappear but the rest of the body is still connected to and supporting a stage IV condition. It's only a matter of time before more such tumors would grow.

By not using chemotherapy and switching to a nutritional approach, your mother will strenthen her entire body gradually. And in turn, the reaction of the body would be to kill off the cancer gradually, in amounts the weak body can tolerate without poisoning itself (from cancer cell die off).

I think you need to ask her why she started to take the chemotherapy if you don't already know. Although most people will reach out to what they believe will help them, it is important to find out their reason(s) for believing that. The nature of the reason could interfere with her following the strict protocols of natural-type medicine for more than just a little amount of time. If she wants to change methods because she is getting worse (probably) and has gotten "no results" and fear is demanding that she get results right away, then you can see that a person with that reasoning won't make much of a committment to following a procedure using natural means. If you are Indian and know something about ayurvedic, then you would be more inclined to make the efforts to follow it. You should read to her what they entail and see which one she would rather follow or is familiar. I would read to her the previous two posts and take their advice.

And rather than helping oncologists measure how much chemotherapy drug was absorbed at various parts of one body system, and comparing that absorption to how much was absorbed or uptaken by another body system, do something healthy. Thousands of other people have provided them with that data, they don't need more data from your mother. Also from the medical report, if you know, I wondered what the 14th line under "Diagnosis," means. It says, "Plan of the treatment MORBITY chemotherapy."


 

 
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