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Alternatives to Chemotherapy
My nephew was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) last year. I immediatley got on the net and did some research. Some of the things that I came up with I decided to try myself before having my nephew go through perhaps some needless experiments. Being an avid organic, el natural kind of person I ordered some Essiac Tea which had come up on my search repetedly. My husband and I drank the tea and as it went down we both could feel it was doing something. Within one hour both of our skins were like babie's bottoms smooth, soft and supple. My husband had a bit of a hand tremor since he was a kid and strangely enough has not had any problem with it since. Frequensea is also a very good product it is packed with vitamins. Including the K's. Co Q10 is also reccommended. But just recently I have come across a very basic remedy. 10,000mgs of Vitamin D. All cancer patients have incredibly low vitamin D levels. This includes most major illness also like Diabetes. Cancer breeds off of sugar so it was reccommended to stay away from the sugars. my nephew is cancer free but that was because he went through the chemo. I cannot say that he was cured because of any of these products since he only took them a few tmes. But as healthy individuals I can say that we have found them to be very benefical and we are healthier because of them.
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Title is misleading because the products are not alternatives to chemo. They seem to be supplements and I am glad your nephew had chemo and was successfully treated.
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When I did my research a lot of unreleated sites ie, Dr's, claimed them to "cure" cancer. The Tea is an old Indian cure and was developed by a Canadian Nurse who had a 90% success rate. The FDA does not allow their claims.I just recieved the data on VitD3 being a cancer cure as all cancer patients have very little in them. If you would like more data I would be happy to give it.
I agree with Julie Richman. Maybe the title can be refine by the question mark at the end: Alternatives to Chemotherapy? Be blessed.
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