If or when I get cancer, my plan is to change many aspects of my life at once. Actually many of these are already habits for me...I would just do it more consistently.If you are taking conventional chemotherapy some of this might not work or even be helpful...your own research is most important, not what others say.
But for me, I think this would be my approach:
1) Find people on the internet who cured themselves of my type of cancer. Pay attention and consider adopting some of their tactics.
2) Dietary changes according to research. Different cancers respond better to different approaches, but no cancer gets healed with white sugar, white flour, damaged fats, preservatives or chemicals in the food. All food has to be fresh and natural. Cottage cheese and flax oil (Budwig therapy) is probably the most highly-recommended anti-cancer food I can think of.
Most anticancer therapies stress the importance of having an alkaline Ph. Baking soda seems to be the latest miracle cure because it alkalinizes so effectively:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XdgNYiOcp8
Also kills fungus apparently. I've just started learning about it.
3) This is gross but coffee enemas, colon cleansing are a major part of most "alternative medicine" protocols. If you look on YouTube for people who cured themselves of cancer, most are doing this. As you eat healthy, your body releases toxins from storage in re-circulates those poisons...so you need to accelerate removal. Coffee enemas also detoxify the liver. What you're trying to attain is a clean bloodstream.
4) Another way to detoxify is to use a trampoline, to invigorate the lymphatic system, and help process toxins out of it. At any rate, exercise is important. If you can do it out in the sunshine where you get some Vitamin D, all the better.
5) Oxygen therapy is supposedly very effective. Some cancer patients get their oxygen checked and find it's lower than it should be, so they can receive a prescription for supplemental oxygen.
6) Enzyme therapy may be important for solid tumors. A friend of mine just took enzymes and high potency antioxidants for a uterine tumor which completely disappeared, just from this treatment and some minor dietary changes.
7) Whatever supplements are appropriate. That's a whole long story and I think it's best to work with a nutritional counselor for that.
Essiac tea is probably the best known anticancer tea. It is sold commercially in the United States as Flor-Essence. I don't know if it's available in other countries.
Another one used for cancer is Jason Winters Tea. This was recommended by the author of A Cancer Battle Plan, written by a woman who basically came back from almost-dead using raw foods and juices, coffee enemas, and that tea. I think she took Vitamin C and some other supplements as well.
8) Chelation therapy
quote:
EDTA Chelation Therapies’ role as an adjunct to cancer treatment lies in the fact that it is a powerful antioxidant and in its ability to clear toxic heavy metals from the body. Chelation Therapy does not cure cancer; however, as an adjunctive treatment, it is believed to potentiate other approaches to cancer therapy. Informal studies indicate that very few people who are fully chelated go on to develop cancer after chelation. Its power to prevent cancer is estimated to be about ninety percent: a full course of chelation serves to prevent ninety percent of cancers which otherwise would happen.
Great link here: http://www.alternative-cancer-care.com/alternative-cancer-treatments.html
One does not need to get chelated at a doctor's office anymore. Stuff like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb5F19QgEBU
You might want to look at the possible side effects before you decide: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRW8cjsgVyI
9) Chris Wark has a lot of insights and interviews people who cured themselves of cancer. That might be informative even if you are taking a more conventional route. http://www.youtube.com/user/chrisbeatcancer?nohtml5=False
10) Laughing, living well, and not stressing too much.
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Sometimes dealing with advice stresses me out, makes me feel overwhelmed, so I hope my post doesn't do that for you.
I thought of not replying because I've come to believe that the people who are inclined to cure themselves will be motivated to do their own research, and the information is so readily available through the internet.
However, I also know that without people willing to share information, those seeking the information wouldn't be able to find it, so we might as well put it wherever we think people are likely to find it.
So I'm putting this out there.
Best wishes