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She was probably eating some healthy, organic meals too.She was extremely dedicated to the intense herbal diet and showed me the actual photographs of her Breast Cancer Tumor coming out of her breast! it was truly remarkable.
Western Medicine goes to circumvent nature. We are seeing the effects of that. Good and bad.
Find a balance.
I guess I've gotta ask, did they reach out to you on this subject, or did you just learn about what's happening and have a perfectly normal, emotional visceral reaction?I don't know the particulars of her treatment, but the day I started this thread she just had surgery to have some organs removed. So, I don't think that treatment is an option at this point, but I'm not sure. I try to tip toe around the particulars of the treatment...it's a tense situation right now
One thing I think many people seem to forget is that cancer is not a new disease. People have been dying from cancer for eons, LONG before we got all chemically and scientific an' shit. I feel it's fallacious logic to think that only this healthy eating, organics, etc, is what will cure based on our history. That's not to say that diet isn't extremely important--it absolutely is. But there are times, many of them, when diet is not the cure.
I guess I've gotta ask, did they reach out to you on this subject, or did you just learn about what's happening and have a perfectly normal, emotional visceral reaction?
I ask because if they reached out to you, THEN ASK THE QUESTIONS. If they didn't, then definitely tread carefully. There's nothing worse for a person whose life is immersed in a disorder or illness than to have someone who's totally new to it come in and cover old ground or try to tell them things they may already know, or take them down roads they've already been.
My mother called me and told me. He is my closest cousin, but I moved several states away from all of my family when my mother moved away. I think the information just began to circulate and she found out fairly recently. I'm sure I would've heared sooner, if I paid attention to my fb feed. She is extremely religious and my family believes she got my cousin in a cult. Last time I came to visit is when I was told this maybe 3-4 years ago, so it may have been a possibility that she kept it on the hush trying to pray it away. Anyway, she's been very receptive to the data and information I've provided. I called as soon as I heard and told her that cannabis oil stops the growth of tumors and the overall cancer fighting properties for most cancers prior to coming to the Farm for assistance. Also, I told her that I should be able to source the oil for her. She seemed opened to it when I talked to her maybe less than 24 hrs before starting this thread. I've been sending her a ton of information and videos by email and she responded back thanking me. When I got the email I was writing this big paper that was due in a few hours (finishing up my bus management info systems degree). I told her I'd call her in a few hours once I'm done, because I probably found a source for the oil. I've been calling everyday since, no answer and no reply to my emails. A days ago she posted a status on fb like, "Lord we surrender everything to your will" with my cousin tagged. I'm gonna keep trying to contact her...it's crazy, because her and my cousin got laid off a couple of months ago at the same time. They worked at the same place. Now he works for her church, but my mom said that his mom (my aunt) said they are sharing the cell phone. I don't know what to think, so that's why I don't know how to get in where I fit in, so to speak. I'm gonna call now.I guess I've gotta ask, did they reach out to you on this subject, or did you just learn about what's happening and have a perfectly normal, emotional visceral reaction?
I ask because if they reached out to you, THEN ASK THE QUESTIONS. If they didn't, then definitely tread carefully. There's nothing worse for a person whose life is immersed in a disorder or illness than to have someone who's totally new to it come in and cover old ground or try to tell them things they may already know, or take them down roads they've already been.
Eastern medicine uses the fungi, western medicine puts it in a pill.It seems strange to me you'd say this while referencing the antibiotic properties of fungi--considering this is where virtually all of our antibiotics are derived from.
I would think that if Pfizer for 1 were to actually discover the cure for cancer it would be the ultimate pay day. I would not buy into the whole idea that their agenda is to keep it just below that of a cure for a greater monetary gain. Doesn't really make sense if you think about it"Blinded by science."
It's a sad world when real cures are ridiculed and kept hidden from the masses of sick and suffering people... young and old. Big Pharma will never have real cures, too much money being made off what their doing. It's a trillion dollar biz and there's no stopping it. That's all I'll say on this thread, no need to debate or play mental Ping-Pong here....I'm gone. ;)
$25/per day/ personI would think that if Pfizer for 1 were to actually discover the cure for cancer it would be the ultimate pay day. I would not buy into the whole idea that their agenda is to keep it just below that of a cure for a greater monetary gain. Doesn't really make sense if you think about it
I actually caught up with my cousin...He doesn't even know. He's gonna get back to me when he goes back to the house and talks with her. He did allude to her having part of her uterus removed. I'm not an expert on all the technical stuff associated with the female anatomy, but my guess would be ovarian cancer...maybe???@OP: If you find out WHAT cancer she has...Then you will be more effectively able to help her and find studies. Otherwise it's like having a giant key ring, and not knowing which key to use.
I actually caught up with my cousin...He doesn't even know. He's gonna get back to me when he goes back to the house and talks with her. He did allude to her having part of her uterus removed. I'm not an expert on all the technical stuff associated with the female anatomy, but my guess would be ovarian cancer...maybe???
Well cannabis as a whole within our bloodline is pretty mandatory lol. However, I think her father use to be a minister and she's definitely a very very faithful and how to put it...i guess bible belt evangelical type of Christian. Her cancer is currently at Stage 3...she's getting reexamined next week to see how well the surgery went.If you got the word to her..she'll know it's an option. She's processing a lot right now..she might even be in mild shock..I know I would.
Doctor's are gonna want biopsies if they haven't already. My guess is that she was in pain and they did an MRI. They're going to want to do as much surgery as possible, before it metastasizes. Depending on tests and and what stage it is at..she'll have more options from there.
I would let her know your oil is always an option...if she's truly into it she will seek you out. She might even be into it, post surgery. If it were me I would seek you out, pre-surgery. But as you know this can be a difficult subject. If some pot farmers are willing to try and ostracize you..you can bet you might run into more opinions down the road..from family, friends, maybe even doctors. So, I would be discreet and as much to the point, with her, as possible.
$25/per day/ person
365 days year
=$9,000/year sales/person (low end?/I dunno never known anyone personally to see the bills)
x years = varies. But for sake of argument, let's use 10 (modern meds are keeping people 'treated' longer)
$90,000 per person for 'treatment'. (high profit margin on most pills, pills lend to scalability)
So if a 'cure' comes in a $10,000 per person, or grows naturally, or minimized with nutrition/education???
How much do they stand to lose???
I used to think like you, but watching them work for long enough...No, not anymore.
There really is only ONE real HARD DRUG in America...And it's green, with dead presidents.
Well cannabis as a whole within our bloodline is pretty mandatory lol. However, I think her father use to be a minister and she's definitely a very very faithful and how to put it...i guess bible belt evangelical type of Christian. Her cancer is currently at Stage 3...she's getting reexamined next week to see how well the surgery went.
I actually caught up with my cousin...He doesn't even know. He's gonna get back to me when he goes back to the house and talks with her. He did allude to her having part of her uterus removed. I'm not an expert on all the technical stuff associated with the female anatomy, but my guess would be ovarian cancer...maybe???
When getting diagnostic tests try to keep the radiation exposure down as much as possible.
I'm thinking cervical.I actually caught up with my cousin...He doesn't even know. He's gonna get back to me when he goes back to the house and talks with her. He did allude to her having part of her uterus removed. I'm not an expert on all the technical stuff associated with the female anatomy, but my guess would be ovarian cancer...maybe???
That's a shame for the patients. My father is a retired radiologist and what with the discussions I grew up hearing him and my mother (registered dietitian) have, I think the only way to go for a more stressful position would be pediatric onco, or burn unit. Are you going to continue in the field? I ask this because it has often been the technicians who made the biggest difference for me whenever I've had to go to ER, with a kidney stone or some stupid shit like that, and the feeling I get from you is that you've got a great manner with patients.I just quit my Oncology job today. It was too stressful. I was a PET/CT technologist. PET/CT is a diagnostic scan used to detect Cancer. I inject a radioactive sugar called F18FDG into the vien.we let circulates for 45 minuts prior to scanning. The isotope attatchs itself to any metabolically active cancer cells. I believe it to be a critical scan to get if you have Cancer pre chemo,radiation or any alternative method ... come back after treatmet for another scan to see if the treatment is effective.
There are many old PET/CT scanners still around. Those scanners require a larger amount of Radiation to be injected due to theolder technology. The newer scnners are quicker and require half the dose. I worked with both scanners.. the older scanner I would have to inject 15 to 18 mCi of FDG.. with the newer scanners only 4 to 8 mCi is nessasary... When getting diagnostic tests try to keep the radiation exposure down as much as possible.
yeah, I have been exposed to sooo much radiation in the Field, im surprised I don't glow at night.lol..I would like to get away from Nuclear Medicine and PET because of all the radiation exposure I get. The reason I took this last job I quit was because I had my CT certifcatiton and I got to do Diagnositc CT scans. SO I got plenty of experience with that now. But I have been thinkin about getting my MRI certification. I would like to get out of Diagnostic Imaging all together. but i have put so much hard work into building my career......Its just so damn depressing and im burnt out right now. I hope to bounce back quickly.Especially when you're already irradiating them significantly with CT/PET. I refuse these imaging tests and demand MRI when imaging is necessary.
Thanks Seamaiden. Im not sure what im going to do . Im going to take some time off and think about things. Its funny though, what you see from the techs when your a patient and what goes on behind the scenes who they REALLY are you might be shocked.... ,You can have what you think is the most wonderful tech in the world, but when they get into the control room and try to work with their peers they can be very very hateful and mean. That's what I experienced , a lot of coworker abuse this last 2 years and no one cared. Not until I gave my resignation and the OH I HAD NO IDEA! then the begging and pleas, DONT leave, your a such great tech.. Ill change things for you...sure sure, a lil late.your mouth wash aint workin today HOney! lol! Thanks for the kind words sEamaiden, your so sweet.That's a shame for the patients. My father is a retired radiologist and what with the discussions I grew up hearing him and my mother (registered dietitian) have, I think the only way to go for a more stressful position would be pediatric onco, or burn unit. Are you going to continue in the field? I ask this because it has often been the technicians who made the biggest difference for me whenever I've had to go to ER, with a kidney stone or some stupid shit like that, and the feeling I get from you is that you've got a great manner with patients.
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