I have been amazed at the fantastic support I have had over the last couple of months. What is also so brilliant is how my friends and family have responded to me considering alternative therapy and the research they have done on my behalf.
I have not seen my brother, Torsten who lives in Australia for long years and did not realise how 'healthy' he was. When he first started sending me links I was shocked how little I knew about anything. The first link he sent was :
http://www.life-saving-naturalcures-and-naturalremedies.com/natural-cancer-cures-baking-soda-maple-syrup-treatment.html
I can highly recommend anyone reading this. Apple cider has been on our kitchen work top and Kyla has started to take it too, prior to eating pasta, which as helped her. Something so simple. You just need to know about it.
Baking Soda / bicarbonate soda, I had not realised that my parents have been taking it for years. It alkalises cancer cells. I had no idea.
I found the more I read, the more I learned about simple methods that aide and prevent cancer cells from growing. What's more so many people around me, knew something and were happy to share they findings with me.
Garlic, onion and ginger, improves your immunity and removes toxins, just what I need :
http://womansvibe.com/if-you-eat-garlic-and-honey-on-an-empty-stomach-for-7-days-this-is-what-happens-to-your-body/
Make of this what you like, but I have taken note, rightly or wrongly. Do I really need to be pumping my body full of toxins, with the belief it will make me better??
http://worldtruth.tv/professor-from-berkeley-college-says-people-do-not-die-of-cancer-people-die-of-chemotherapy-and-in-terrible-pain/
Lindsay, a great friend of the family, has been great in sending me details of alternative treatment. I highly recommend, www.canceractive.com
Gerti my long standing German friend has been researcching the German clinics I have earmarked and provided me with great feedback
Robbie, in New Zealand, who I cant wait to see in September, has been sharing her friends cancer experience and keeping my spirits up. I admire her, I don't recall how often she has shaved her head for Cancer research and raised money. Although I have to say, that she looked a lot better than me without any hair
Mirka, who lives just around the corner, the healthiest person I know and most certainly an amazing yoga instructor has sent me so many links on other therapies and doctors who have researched and proven that chemo is not the route for a healthier long life. I have through her started to read up on Cannbis oil and the Gerson diet.
Debbie my friend in Padstow, has been reading up on Mistletoe therapy and after the initial shock when I declared I was not going to continue on the scheduled chemo route as planned, she too now understands the reason behind me looking for a solution that does not involve pumping toxins into your body.
Clara, my daughter Rhea's best school friend, who now lives in England has been so sweet in thinking of me. She too put me in touch with someone she knows very well, who is very familiar with Cannabis oil and it's healing benefits. Through him, I contacted Jeff Ditchfield, a very interesting man, who moved to Spain from the UK, in order to throw his life at helping people with cancer, by teaching them how to make Cannabis oil.
When I first introduced the idea to my kids, they did not believe me. Me, their mother, who does not smoke, certainly never had a 'joint' and definitely had not ever considered trying any kind of drugs, was not not only considering growing Cannabis, but actually manufacturing oil with the aim to take it.
Jose, who helps in our garden, told me yesterday, that I have missed this season, apparently it grows best in April. He also recommended that I would grow it in a shed and not in the garden. Apparently you can smell Cannabis for miles and that I was likely to attract people who would break into our garden in search of it.
So plan B will be put into action, I am building a garden shed.
Jose, kept telling me that he has never taken Cannabis. I do wonder where he gets his knowledge from :-).
By far one of the best sites I have come across is: www.cancertutor.com
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