Ovarian Cancer Alternative Treatments – Week 1
Someone close to me was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Just a quick background: I am not suggesting, nor am I even close to implying that one should go straight to alternative therapies…
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Ovarian Cancer Alternative Treatments – Week 1
Someone close to me was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Just a
quick background: I am not suggesting, nor am I even close to implying that
one should go straight to alternative therapies when facing a life-or-death
situation. I think that the decision to go conventional and/or alternative
is an individual’s decision and no one should be pressured into going
either way.
In this case, we will be using conventional methods, supplemented by
alternative methods. A radical hysterectomy may be necessary, as may chemo
but, since seeing a specialist does take a few weeks, why not be proactive
and use alternative therapies in the meantime — and even after the surgery?
Loosely based on Dr Schulze’s teachings: http://https://herbdocblog.com. I
suggest starting with his book “There are No Incurable Diseases” (
https://herbdocblog.com/book-view/2/). You can save a PDF and print the
whole thing if you click on the ISUU icon on the bottom right.
Regarding dandelion root, it’s actually really good for the liver, and I
gave it to my daughter when she was born with some jaundice. I made the tea
and fed her a dropperful a few times per day. I also drank it and she
benefited from it through my breastmilk. She was over jaundice in one day.
What I was referring to was cradle cap, and I used a different tea for
that. Dandelion root is amazing for many reasons.
In summary, week one involved: The start of a 30-day juice fast,
liver/gallbladder flush, detox tea and I’m also making a vegetable broth.
The person who is doing this routine actually gained weight despite being
on a liquid diet. Colour has returned to their face and meat is getting
back on those bones. So far so good.
P.S. — These are suggestions and anecdotal in nature. This is not intended
to replace the advice of a professional.
Ovarian Cancer Alternative Treatments – Week 1
Someone close to me was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Just a
quick background: I am not suggesting, nor am I even close to implying that
one should go straight to alternative therapies when facing a life-or-death
situation. I think that the decision to go conventional and/or alternative
is an individual’s decision and no one should be pressured into going
either way.
In this case, we will be using conventional methods, supplemented by
alternative methods. A radical hysterectomy may be necessary, as may chemo
but, since seeing a specialist does take a few weeks, why not be proactive
and use alternative therapies in the meantime — and even after the surgery?
Loosely based on Dr Schulze’s teachings: http://https://herbdocblog.com. I
suggest starting with his book “There are No Incurable Diseases” (
https://herbdocblog.com/book-view/2/). You can save a PDF and print the
whole thing if you click on the ISUU icon on the bottom right.
Regarding dandelion root, it’s actually really good for the liver, and I
gave it to my daughter when she was born with some jaundice. I made the tea
and fed her a dropperful a few times per day. I also drank it and she
benefited from it through my breastmilk. She was over jaundice in one day.
What I was referring to was cradle cap, and I used a different tea for
that. Dandelion root is amazing for many reasons.
In summary, week one involved: The start of a 30-day juice fast,
liver/gallbladder flush, detox tea and I’m also making a vegetable broth.
The person who is doing this routine actually gained weight despite being
on a liquid diet. Colour has returned to their face and meat is getting
back on those bones. So far so good.
P.S. — These are suggestions and anecdotal in nature. This is not intended
to replace the advice of a professional.
Its gonna be fine. I know it.