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Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2001 6:37 am
by Dr. Jill Elliot
Hi Arlene:
I'm a Veterinarian. Therefore I get the opportunity to treat a lot of animals with cancer since most owners do not want to go the chemo and radiation route.
I have used the Ramakrishnan method described in his book a lot, especially with people's pets who have been given one month to live. Many of these cases have already had surgery to remove a tumor or have had a diagnosis of cancer confirmed with a biopsy. In most cases using the Ramakrishnan method I have been able to extend the lives to these animals considerably....8 months or longer. And they had happy lives where the owners reported they were playing, eating well, and enjoying life.
What happens is at the very end there is usually a day or two of down turn and they die naturally or the owners put them to sleep.
If you want to contact me privately I would be more than happy to discuss this with you at length. I am impressed with his method after seeing the results.
The only tumors I find do not respond well (that I have treated) have been tumors in the oral cavity. These seem to be very aggressive. However the animals have still maintained good spirits even if the tumors continued to grow.
I have also had success using the classical method and especially using Carcinosin. However the Carcinosin I have is from Holland and is made up of 48 different cancers. The Carcinosin I originally used was from one of the local pharmacies and I don't think it was as effective.
With treating people for cancer there are probably many more restrictions and concerns.
Good luck. Jill Elliot, DVM
happytails@mindspring.com
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Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2001 7:36 am
by Sheila Parks
hi dear jill, i have learned quite a bit from this list serve in even the
few days i have been on it. thanks so much. see you in a day. sheila how
long have you been doing homeopathy? i think it is great that you are
treating all these animals for cancer andusing this new book. luc taught
not to use carc if you already had cancer. not everyone teaches that, i
guess, since you use it. can you tell me more? sheila
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Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2001 1:09 pm
by Tanya Marquette
Dear Jill,

What pharmacy do you get your carcinosin from? Is there any literature on provings with this rx?

tanya

Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2001 1:28 pm
by Joy Lucas
Dear Tanya, I know your email was to Jill but I thought I would add that
R.D. Micklems "Carcinosin - A Compendium of References" is an excellent
book on the subject. I also have quite extensive notes on the Rx but would
have to sent privately as an attachment as there is too much to type out.

Best wishes, Joy Lucas
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Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2001 2:24 pm
by ehc
Hope you don't mind but if there is any informaiton on carcinosin/cancer
that is being sent, I would also appreciate a copy if possible

thanks

Beverly

Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2001 7:51 pm
by USAHomeopath@aol.com
In a message dated 12/13/01 4:12:18 AM, tamarque@frontiernet.net writes:

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This was proven by Foubister.

Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2001 9:02 pm
by Tanya Marquette
sounds good to me. thanks so much for all the time you put in to this list

tanya

Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2001 1:33 am
by Shelley Epstein
Jill,
Could you post the Carc from Holland contact info?
As a vet using Ram's method, do you find Scirrhinum helps? I have been using
his method as well, and finding that the week I use the cancer-specific
remedy, the animal does well, but the week I use either Carc or Scirr, the
pet either stagnates or declines. That makes me wonder about the relevance
of his cancer nosodes to our canine and feline patients. In one cured case,
I alternated the cancer-specific with Thuja.

Thanks,
Shelley
on 12/13/01 12:39 AM, Dr. Jill Elliot at happytails@mindspring.com wrote:

Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2001 1:36 am
by Shelley Epstein
Joy,
Could you send it as an attachment to the group?
Shelley
on 12/13/01 7:28 AM, Joy Lucas at joylucas_speaktv@hotmail.com wrote:

Re: Ramakrishnan's book on cancer

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2001 2:14 am
by Tanya Marquette
Joy

i would certainly love to have copies of your notes.

tanya