cancer
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2001 12:02 am
Other thoughts on homeopathy and Cancer...
alot can be done for these people, no matter how they
choose to deal with this illness. If you are
consulted for "curing" - so be it, go for it.
A woman I know diagnosed with breast cancer did the
chemo, radiation and mastectomy *along with*
homeopathy. She said the homeopathy made all the
difference in helping her get through the trauma and
sickness associated with the chemo, radiation and
surgery. (At that point I assume she was being
treated palliatively) After she had completed
allopathic treatments, she continued on with
constitutional homeopathic treatment.
Also, if someone wishes to not pursue curative
treatment but wishes to let nature take its course,
there are many things that can be done homeopathically
and is palliative to help that person.
Common problems besides pain is fear, constipation,
decreased appetite, nausea and vomiting, skin
breakdown and ulceration from being bed-ridden, and
decreased energy. A major goal is to keep this person
pain-free and well as lucid as possible so the final
days are not spent in a drug-induced state. Also,
when this person is very imminent, there is the "death
rattle" (Cheyne Stokes breathing) when the lungs fill
with fluid. (I'm thinking of how much antimonium tart
might help that!)
Most families and patients are very grateful for
*anything* that would help relieve any kind of
suffering.
I see homeopathy being very useful in cancer
treatment.
Best Wishes,
JoAnn Jarvis
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alot can be done for these people, no matter how they
choose to deal with this illness. If you are
consulted for "curing" - so be it, go for it.
A woman I know diagnosed with breast cancer did the
chemo, radiation and mastectomy *along with*
homeopathy. She said the homeopathy made all the
difference in helping her get through the trauma and
sickness associated with the chemo, radiation and
surgery. (At that point I assume she was being
treated palliatively) After she had completed
allopathic treatments, she continued on with
constitutional homeopathic treatment.
Also, if someone wishes to not pursue curative
treatment but wishes to let nature take its course,
there are many things that can be done homeopathically
and is palliative to help that person.
Common problems besides pain is fear, constipation,
decreased appetite, nausea and vomiting, skin
breakdown and ulceration from being bed-ridden, and
decreased energy. A major goal is to keep this person
pain-free and well as lucid as possible so the final
days are not spent in a drug-induced state. Also,
when this person is very imminent, there is the "death
rattle" (Cheyne Stokes breathing) when the lungs fill
with fluid. (I'm thinking of how much antimonium tart
might help that!)
Most families and patients are very grateful for
*anything* that would help relieve any kind of
suffering.
I see homeopathy being very useful in cancer
treatment.
Best Wishes,
JoAnn Jarvis
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