Title: A friend of mine was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer today.. Source:
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she's only 35 years old. at this point, it's inoperable, so they're beginning chemo on her tomorrow.
has anyone heard of a promising alternative treatment?
has anyone heard of a promising alternative treatment?
I understand cancer requires an acidic body PH to grow, and that consuming some baking soda is therefore a good way to combat it.
It's also my understanding that everyone gets cancer, perhaps as many as 5 or 6 times in their lives on average. But in the vast majority of cases, the body's immune system takes care of it without any indication of a problem. The people who "get cancer" are those, as the theory goes, have a compromised immune system that allowed it to progress and grow into something noticible and dangerous.
The solution then is not so much to try to kill the cancer as much as it is to promote the immune system. Stick to organic foods, avoid processed meats like cold cuts and hot dogs. Vegetables & similar should be eaten raw or minimally cooked (warmed) to preserve nutrition and enzymes. For that matter cut down on any processed foods at all as much as can be done over a long term basis.. Cut out the soda due to the acid, and learn to like drinking water. Also get daily doses of sunshine as Vitamin D is good for the immune system.
Detoxing is good also, either with steam/hot baths or anything to promote perspiration (not hard exercise as maintaining strength is important with cancer).
Oh, and I think there's something about apricot seeds that some have been busted by the FDA/FTC for promoting as anti-cancer, so that may hold some promise. A web search affirms my memory there.
Those points come to mind.
Chemo is nasty stuff, and I think it can alter personalities in extreme cases. I once had someone tell me that his mom got it and from the day she went in, she was never the same again. But maybe age plays a role and younger people would fare better.
Is it that far along where it needs to be done now? I would encourage anyone considering it to really reviewth pros and cons, and also research the alternative remedies with whatever time there is to do so.