For those still living pass this information on to them or their families Print it and print information in the links if they don't have a computer.
Try Dr. Richard Schulze's incurable program...he had an underground clinic 20 years and healed many of the worse kinds of incurable illnesses. I especially listened to his film on lung cancer as I had a dad die of this. Schulze talks of patients on the incurables coughing up bloody, black strands, etc, and they were horrified and went and got it biopsied and it was the cancer. Lung cancer is never curable by allopathic (regular) doctors. Only alternative health. I know people with cancer cured with his save your life videos and
treatment.
Here is his website and formulas. Call 1-800-herbdoc and ask to receive his informative free catalog and free bimonthly newsletter. Research him on line. (look at his index for cancer treatment which I am sure is the incurables but it might list other side (it's in his catalog page) go below
http://herbdoc.com/home_1024x768.asp
Get some of his videos..he has audio tape on curing cancer avaliable on line or at 1-877-teachme.
Here is the summary of his program
It isn't easy but many cured themselves with it.
(you can make his formulas if you can't avoid..look up how to make tinctures and use bulk herbs, preferably organic/wildcrafted. Most of his formulas use one part of each herbs...a few use 2 parts of some but if you don't have the exact formula, don't worry. The only notable exception is intestinal cleanses formula one uses 7 parts psyllium to one or two parts of the other herbs.)
Extremely worthwhile videos (12 hours) are his save your life videos available amazon/eBay/ or from Sam Biser's (Bizer??) website.
also go to
http://curezone.com/ and also
http://healingtools.tripod.com/background.html
Read this book for what foods help and prevent cancers and specific diseases (food your miracle medicine)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0061013307?v=glance
Get Anne Frahm's book and her husband
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1585420026?v=glance
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/087477893X?v=glance
Also see
Doctor Lorraine Day, a medical doctor who cured herself of breast cancer...hear her tapes
http://www.drday.com/
Get the video "Hoxsey when healing becomes a crime" (or the quack who cured cancer" (eBay/amazon) and use his Hoxsey formula (available/online or health food store.
Also try Essiac tea (research Renee Caisse)--online/health food store to get it
Also look at Solomon Wickey's cancer diet (http://amywelborn.typepad.com/openbook/2004/12/solomon_wickey.html
Also see Linda Rector page's book "healthy healing" and the book "prescription for nutritional healing " James and Phyllis ) or something like that is author)
Although my mother and I went to him and I personally feel he is a Carleton, I do feel his diet is good (people say they got results..I strongly felt he was a fake though)..you may use real maple syrup and raw honey as a sweetener on his diet and Bragg's amino acids or dulse/seaweed flakes as a salt.
But if only doing one thing do Schulze's incurable...it is the foundation and these others are excellent supplements. It is best to use only organic/wildcrafted herbs as these are 7-19 times higher in the pytochemicals that cure and prevent disease. Do. Schulze I believe has the best products on the market. See why his products are the best at herbdoc.com. His tapes/etc are also very good.
copy and print this information. Give it to those with incurable diseases of all types and to those with cancer. Save it for the future for those you know...be aware many people will not listen to you or do it..even my own dying mom doesn't listen to me. I have never seen allternative health fail when I have used it. Education is power.
Realize that cancer is a big business where billions of dollars are made..Day, a doctor, tells in her tape "cancer doesn't scase me anymore" why it is all about "follow the money"
I am so sorry to hear that you have been a victim of cancer through it taking your loved ones. This suffering may have a silver lining..it you can study and pass on knowledge to others, you may prevent others from suffering. I, too, have lost loved ones to cancer before I knew this info and am a breast cancer survivor myself.
You seem like a compassionate person and God may want you to have this information. Also talk to them and love them and help them in their suffering by being kind and helpful. Make sure they have made their peace with God as well.
2006-09-05 18:04:26
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answered by janie 7
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Well hon what you can do is volunteer at the hospital to cheer up sick kids. My son is 11 and has cancer and at the hospital for sick kids, lots of volunteers work there to keep the kids company and give the parents a break to get some lunch or a cup of coffee etc.
You can also play games with them, tell them stories, dress up as a clown even and entertain them and make them laugh.
You can ask your school to do a special fundraiser to raise money and get things like tvs and games donated at the hospital. Nintendo makes units on stands that have built in games and dvd players, and you can ask people to donate games and videos for the hospital.
Nothing is worse than lying around all day when you are sick, and it's a godsend when both children and parents have something to distract them during the long days/weeks/months in hospital.
Good for you for caring so much. I'm sorry for all the sadness you've had to witness but I'm really proud that you are thinking of giving of yourself and doing something positive like that. I wish more young people were like you!
2006-09-04 11:17:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so sorry for all your losses at your young age. There are many things you can do to help. I don't know where you live but check to see if there is a Hospice in your area. They always need volunteers to assist patients and their families dealing with a terminal illness. Many times a patient's caregiver needs a break to get out of the house or just needs someone to help out or just talk to!
Another way is to contact the Cancer Society to see the needs they have for volunteers. It's amazing what a little giving of yourself can mean the world to an individual....Good luck......You seem to be a great human being.
2006-09-04 10:48:18
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answered by ambay 3
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I am very sorry, about you losing so many people that you care about to cancer. You are so young to go through that. It will, (if anything) make you a better person. There really isn't much that you can do to help her now. Just keep her company, and stay close to her, and show her how much you care about her. Do the little things that really count for her, going to the store for her, help keep her home clean, cook for her, and things like that. If she likes to read, get her a book, etc. I guess you can be the judge of what she needs, and wants to do..Tell her how much fun you always had when you went to see her. I cannot think of anything else, just be the good person, that you are. God Bless You..
2006-09-04 09:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You might get some good ideas from reading How to Prevent and Treat Cancer with Natural Medicine by Mike Murray, and Beating Cancer With Nutrition by Patrick Quillen. Both books are well written by experts in the field.
Available from Alibris.com
2006-09-07 05:08:42
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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The American Cancer Society does fund raisers throughout the year. Why don't you contact your local branch and volunteer to help out in some capacity. Often people in fitness events carry signs saying who they are walking/running for...you could list the names of your loved ones.
Whatever you choose, do something proactive in their memory. That is the greatest tribute. And I am so sorry for your losses.
2006-09-04 09:31:12
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Where I live we have a program at our local Hospice for high school kids to volunteer. It is a very rewarding, and you get to help people. If you do not have something like this where you live call your Hospice, and ask them how you can help...A volunteer does many things and I'm sure your will find something that you will like, and make some people happy while doing it. You are a very thoughtful person.
2006-09-04 18:39:12
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answered by lorac 3
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The best thing that you can do is not treat them like they are dying...most people want to live what they have left happy....I know sometimes it can be hard but if you make them feel good about everything else it helps them become more prepared for the worst part (dying). Also even though it is hard to do.....try not to pity them....most people hate that
2006-09-04 10:30:45
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answered by stephygyrl22 2
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ive lost 2 of my family members to cancer and i felt the same as you but i started a group where we make things and sell them, we dont make much but atleast its something. Then we give the money 2 charitys.
2006-09-04 16:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Well make her happy ask her what she want.Read a Bible for her much better if both of you. Ask her out for her to be refresh. Sing her favorite songs, cook her fav. food and treat her special. Tell her that you love her so much and you do care for her,PRAY FOR HER HEALTH and don't give up your faith can help, tell her also to pray and don't lose hope. Let her accept Jesus in her life. HAVE A NICE DAY AND GOD BLESS!
2006-09-08 04:09:50
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answered by vjean 2
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do volunteer work , try hospice or childrens oncology depts, my son is 17 and is dying of cancer , he would much rather have a teen come visit him just to hang out , than another nurse or something
2006-09-05 00:43:58
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answered by sindi 5
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