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Posted By Sue (Chicago, Il, USA) on 08/14/2010

Stomach cancer treatment

A friend who has undergone chemotherapy is cachectic - unable to eat or drink much, has been on weekly IV saline. What do you recommend as it's looking bleaker?

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Replied by Karen (Randolph, New Jersey) on 08/14/2010

For Sue from Chicago: I found this link on the Cancer Tutor Site: http://cancertutor.com/Other02/CannotEat.html
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Replied by Brooke (Montgomery, Tx, Usa) on 08/15/2010

What about a tepid bath (85 - 95 degrees) and some camphor in the bath. She might be highly toxic. And then do Castor Oil packs for 5 days on and 2 days off, repeated for at least 2 months. I would also try the 5 day citrus diet - eat nothing but citrus for 5 days and then gradually go on an Alkaline diet, starting with lettuce and small veggies. I wouldn't eat any more red meat at all. Just lamb, fish and chicken. But the key is to keep the body 80% alkaline to 20% acid. Hope this helps!
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Replied by Marlane Ellis (Geelong, Victoria - Australia) on 08/16/2010

Hi Brooke - Magnesium Chloride (aka Nigari Flakes) in bath, and nebuliser. Also nebulise with Bicarbonate of Soda - Cancer cannot survive in an alkaline environment. Use both, neither is toxic. Because your friend cannot eat nebulising is the perfect solution. Good luck.
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Replied by Miserable_in_bama (Oneonta, Alabama, United States) on 07/16/2012

1/2tsp baking soda in 8oz water 2x a day, cancer cannot survive in an alkaline environment. Good for any cancer. Since we have acidic bodies from all the sweets we eat, it thrives in that environment.

Buy some PH strips, and test several times a day. Baking soda will not only help with stomach pain and indigestion, but will help kill the cancer. Do not drink on a full stomach, it's ok to have some food, but not a full stomach or you can damage the lining. I suggest chamomile or peppermint tea, it's soothing on the stomach and digestiive system, and also basil & parsley, which are also in the mint family, use in cooking to help stomach pain.

Cat's Claw, an herb & "wild' oregano grown in the mediterrean, make sure it's really oregano, many herb companies pass of majoram oil as oregano. It should be (Origanum vulgare.) It contains a minimum of 70% of the most active ingredient, a phenolic called Carvacrol. The other % is a carrier oil such as almond oil. It's not cheap, but it's the strongest anti-bacterail, anti-viral, anti-fungal known to man.

Also, cancer cannot thrive in high oxygen, so deep breathing and fresh air is a must. God Bless

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