my mom is suffering from stage4 ovarian cancer and she has not gone any treatments yet. we are going to start?
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
6:41 am
rajiv gurung asked:
my mom is suffering from stage4 ovarian cancer and she has not gone any treatments yet.. we are going to start chemotherapy. We love her very much and do not want to loose her. Please help and suggest any remedies so that we can save her. We want to save her at any cost.
my mom is suffering from stage4 ovarian cancer and she has not gone any treatments yet.. we are going to start chemotherapy. We love her very much and do not want to loose her. Please help and suggest any remedies so that we can save her. We want to save her at any cost.
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When a person is taking chemotherapy, it is extremely important to avoid other therapies unless you check with the oncologist. There are many remedies that interfere with the chemotherapy, so you could do more harm than good. The very best you can do is to make sure she has a healthy diet with nothing in it that interferes with her treatment.
i think that your mother should just do the chemotherapy first but she may find a peaceful home meditation and good food helpful. i was diagnosed with stage 2 recently and have had 2 operations I have done what I have suggested I wish your mum a good recovery
Hi There,
Sorry to hear about your mum. Stage 4 is very serious and I’d highly recommend that you seek the opinion of more than one Doctor befor you commence any form of treatment.
Secondly, you should do some further research on alternative treatments, as chemo statistically can worsen her condition. Its very toxic, and I’d seriously look at alternative treatments, even though most governments in western society don’t recognise alternative treatments as beneficial. The fact is that they have a higher success rate then Chemo.
A good book to read which I found very helpful was “The Sir Jason Winters Story” by Sir Jason Winters himself. He survived cancer, but only after he stopped chemo and sourced some alternative treatment.
I’ve found this resource to be helpful, and feel free to ask them any questions too.
Good luck,
Sam