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Re: Stage 4 gastric cancer.. by sd2345 ..... Cancer Forum

Date:   2/26/2012 8:52:52 AM ( 13 y ago)
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I'm sorry about your Father's health issues. My mother had late stage lung cancer w/metastacis to bone. It's freightening to be in a position of asking them not to do chemo, when it's their only "hope", and they want to believe the doctor. However, it's known that chemo does not help with cancer of the stomach, so basically it would just make your dad sick, and the oncologist a little richer.

My mother survived the impossible, although she did have radiation which shrunk the tumor, and very low dose chemo (does not help lung cancer, it was just a small dose to make her sick). She was not receptive to natural medicine at the time, but she did agree to eliminate all Sugar and processed foods for me, and also I had her eating more fruits and veggies in that year than she probably ate in her whole life. I believe not feeding the cancer with sugar, and the added nutrients helped the tumor not to grow so the radiation could help, and also help in her recovery.

The doctors and nurses litterally laughed at me, telling her that Sugar does not feed cancer. My mother is the very rare stage 4 lung cancer survivor. Prior to this, she was a cola, m&m, cinnamon roll, and processed food addict. I know the change in diet is the reason she survived.

If it were me, I would look into Dr. Schulze 's incurables programs. The concept of flooding the body of nutrients, and eliminating toxins, so that the body can heal itself, makes the most sense. The coffee enema's in the Gerson therapy is also very good to aid the liver in elimination. I also believe in high dose vitamin C. My mother's oncologist did not want her taking any vitamins or supplements during chemo, vitamin C was the only one I could convince her to take against the Dr's instructions.

It's hard to give advice when it someone else's parent, that is why I told you my story, as I have been there. Not being able to operate may end up being a blessing, as you have the opportunity to keep the body whole, and heal itself. Regardless of how you proceed, I would go out today and get a juicer, and get started flooding the body with nutrients, rather than poison. Sorry to speak so frankly, I know this hard for you, but I have been there, and have strong feelings about chemo from my experience.

I wish you and your Father well. You need to keep yourself healthy through this also, it can take alot of you also with the stress, fear, and taking care of someone so ill.
 

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