How do I cure my cancer with alternative medicine?

Posted on Apr 16, 2008 under cancer news and reports |

5 Responses to “How do I cure my cancer with alternative medicine?”

  1. blueonline Says:

    alternative medicine don't work.

  2. lmp0615 Says:

    The Hoxsey Tonic

  3. itsallinyourhead1962 Says:

    Right now I have throat cancer, and here's something that I've heard about that I'm trying. It's called CQ10 or CoQ10 you can get it at GNC and you can check it out on the web, Google like this "CoQ10 university study" of course, leave off the quotation marks. From what I've read it seems that a daily dose of 390mg. is the magic number with this stuff I'm currently taking 400mg. daily. Also from what I've read, it doesn't seem to interact with anything else, you can check this for yourself, GNC has a link to an independant website that tells of possible drug and/or supplements interactions with each other. In what I found, CoQ10 has been shown to also improve heart health dramatically, and in women with breast cancer that were taking it they have experienced a reduction in the size of the tumor in their' breast or have had it to dissappear completely. I am not a doctor or expert in anyway so you need to research this for yourself and decide for yourself, after all it's YOUR' life. I am also undergoing chemo, but I figure that it can't hurt, know what I mean? Keep your' head up about this, and by the time you read it, I'll have said a prayer for you. And remember that your' attitude is about 90% of the fight so don't ever, ever, ever give up, we need you ok? Take care of yourself.

    NOTE: To clarify my comments after the post by sanddevil, it seems that it looks like I am saying "it can't hurt" when it comes to taking chemotherapy, which is untrue. I am saying that it can't hurt to try the supplement in addition to chemo. I agree with sanddevil that chemo or whatever you and your' doctor discuss and decide on for treatment should be your' first line of attacking cancer and treating it, and I'm not suggesting that alternative treatment should take the place of traditional medicine, only that "it can't hurt" to use it in addition to traditional treatment. Again, do your' research and make sure that you are not doing anything that will interfere with your' traditional treatment.

  4. sanddevil Says:

    You don't.

    Dear god, for your own peace of mind, go see a traditional oncologist. Because if you rely only on alternative medicine, your cancer will increase in size until it becomes inoperable or untreatable. And THEN you'll go running to a traditional physician, and it'll be too late.

    The guy taking CoQ…read his response very carefully. He talks forever about the wonders of CoQ and how good it is. But, then, deep in the midst of all the words, he tells you that he's also taking chemo because "it can't hurt."

    Now, if his throat cancer gets better (and I'm praying it does…throat cancer sucks), the likelihood is good that the chemo contributed to that.

    Denial is very powerful, and you should allow yourself that feeling. But in the midst of denying, don't let the cancer go untreated. And don't fool yourself into thinking you're treating it by taking lavender oils.

    Good luck. Really.

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