Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

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Ellen Madono
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Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Ellen Madono »

Hi,

I am getting ready to go to the US in a week. My dad has cancer of the esophagus. I have MacRep and Opus on a laptop, so I am ready with some books, but I am currently trying to shore up my knowledge of likely remedies based on Ramakrishna's Cancer book. I am looking at stuff like Liz Lalor's delusions because I am not going to lug that over. What else should I be doing? (I will bring likely remedies and I have a big remedy kit for travel.).

He's saying he wants to die because of the pain. Does not want to do the radiation because it will not cure etc. Good days and bad days of course. Can't eat anything solid. So a 170 lb guy is down to 130 lbs. But, he is 93 and totally there mentally. Vision and hearing almost gone. But he can hear close to the ear. And he can walk and talk. Plays poker and went crab hunting yesterday. My sibs are not good at case taking, so I have to get there. I am trying not to drive myself with worry. He is one sturdy guy. This is the 3rd bout with cancer and diabetic. All he has left is mind and will. And lots of love around him.

Any suggestions for other prep? References?

Best,
Ellen Madono


Sheri Nakken
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Sheri Nakken »

My father passed from that and it is very fast growing (7 weeks from diagnosis to death - and that is common). When was he diagnosed?

I tried to get him to do IV Vitamin C but mom didn't want him suffering longer - though he didn't have much pain (also in his liver)

I had a feeding put into him through abdominal wall (doctor was just going to let him starve and die of thirst as couldn't swallow past the tumor anymore) so could give him fluids and tried homemade formula but it was really too late - basically had to choose water, because the formula would not go through.

I couldn't come up with right remedy and really too late.....................I don't mean to sound negative and I'm so very sorry.

But the only thing I think that could have helped him at that point was IV C.

But I"m hoping someone else can help with something.

Love to you and your family
Sheri

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Mary Ann Gilmore
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Joined: Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Mary Ann Gilmore »

www.cancertutor.com
Mary Ann Gilmore

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From: "Ellen Madono ellen.madono@gmail.com [minutus]"
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Subject: [Minutus] Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus
Hi,

I am getting ready to go to the US in a week. My dad has cancer of the esophagus. I have MacRep and Opus on a laptop, so I am ready with some books, but I am currently trying to shore up my knowledge of likely remedies based on Ramakrishna's Cancer book. I am looking at stuff like Liz Lalor's delusions because I am not going to lug that over. What else should I be doing? (I will bring likely remedies and I have a big remedy kit for travel.).

He's saying he wants to die because of the pain. Does not want to do the radiation because it will not cure etc. Good days and bad days of course. Can't eat anything solid. So a 170 lb guy is down to 130 lbs. But, he is 93 and totally there mentally. Vision and hearing almost gone. But he can hear close to the ear. And he can walk and talk. Plays poker and went crab hunting yesterday. My sibs are not good at case taking, so I have to get there. I am trying not to drive myself with worry. He is one sturdy guy. This is the 3rd bout with cancer and diabetic. All he has left is mind and will. And lots of love around him.

Any suggestions for other prep? References?

Best,
Ellen Madono


Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Ellen Madono »

Hi Sheri,
I just heard from my sister. He has decided to end his life. He has that choice in Washington state. It is easy to understand.
Good to hear your experience. Anyway, all I could expect is eventual death even if I found the right remedy. Same for all of us, but the end is quite clear.
Best,
Ellen

Ellen Madono
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Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Ellen Madono »

Thanks Sherille and Mary Ann. I have the book. I also could work with Indian Doctors and make a fuss to force my will. But, really, he would just be my experiment. I have no experience with cancer, much less fast moving cancers. I don't want to play doctor, really. If he were asking for help, it would be different. He is not and I can accept his decision.
Best,
Ellen

Ellen Madono
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Sheri Nakken
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

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allow him to do what he wants, yes
It was very hard for me too........my dad didn't end his life and thankfully didn't have pain. I miss him greatly, he just got more confused, and lost so much weight, and finally just went to sleep, but called out my name once from his coma (last only 2 days). He said Sheri, help me - I wish I could have
Sheri

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comdyne2002
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Joined: Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by comdyne2002 »

Liposomal Vitamin C and the alkalizing protocols of H.E. Sartori and A. Kieth Brewer. Cancer is a systemic disorder. Local manifestations are the end result. The blood chemistry MUST be brought back into homeostasis. Arterial serum ph is high in cancer, the venous blood is acid due to the conversion of pyruvate into lactic acid. Hydrochloric acid is the key. All other acids are accumulated waste and must be neutralized by introducing high alkalinity. As the blood returns to 7.35 overall, cancer cannot grow. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen


Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Ellen Madono »

Sheri, Your story brings tears to my eyes. Another message that our work is important.

Ellen Madono


Elham Mohajer
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Joined: Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Elham Mohajer »

One medicine that can help the obstruction is Condurango 30
carb-an and cadmium compunds are also useful. Cadm-s is useful in the vomiting
best regards
Elham


Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: Preparation for Cancer of the Esophagus

Post by Ellen Madono »

Thanks Elham. I will put them in my kit.

Ellen Madono


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