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Meer Zahid
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Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:00 pm

skin cancer

Post by Meer Zahid »

dear Ellen,
some more points to cosider,
don't puzzle ur mind between lachesis and naja or this and
that.lachesis is predominately hot remedy, its patients are sesitive
to heat they can't bear and tolerate any kind of heat, while Naja
patients r cold ,their symptoms r agg by cold and they can'n bear
cold. if some remedy is similar to mind symptoms and disimilar to
physical generals it will not cure the patien completely though may
ameliorate mind symptoms temporarily, or may ameliorate the symptoms
to which its similar. and in the mean time the disease will profress
and this time will be wasted.onlny a perfact similar remedy ,similar
to mental physical general and particular symptoms, can help in this
kind of cases.GET the childood dispositions mind symptoms physical
general symptoms COMBINE them all and FIND the exact similar
remedy.this is the only wahy .
regarding to biopsy ,warn the patient strictly not to remove total
tumor.u know the removal of warts (in this case)at last caused this
cacancerous growth, and if this is removed the poison of disease
(miasm),which is now being lacated by nature in tumor, will go to the
intenal organs and damage them.if the cancerous tumor or growth is cut
off the pathient lives considerably shorter than if not cut off.
yours sincerely
Dr, Meer Zahid


Carol Orr
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Re: skin cancer

Post by Carol Orr »

Do people think that skin cancers need constitutional remedies as much as any
other illness or disease? I mean those little things on people's faces from
the sun...do they go away with constitutional tx?


Ginny Wilken
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Joined: Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:00 pm

Re: skin cancer

Post by Ginny Wilken »

Yes. Firstly, they are manifestations of an inner state, and healing efforts by the body. I have a hard time not spitting in the face of dermatologists who feel they have to cut out every little growth, and then pat themselves on the back for obviating the "spread" of cancer, as their patient dies of last-ditch efforts expressed in deeper ways.

And additionally, these little eruptions seem very responsive to better nutritional habits: lots of Vit D and omega 3 fatty acids. My own skin improved greatly when I quit grains and sugars decades ago, to the point where I do not sunburn readily, and when I do it heals without blisters or peeling. I am one whose childhood involved many exposures, too, and I do not have the skin symptoms commonly associated with that history.

Reactions to sun exposure are not a positive survival mechanism, and therefore in my book signs of dysfunction.

ginny, 3/4 blond & blue-eyed Nordic type

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