Seeking Natural Cures for Fibromatosis

Posted By Pratibha (Mumbai, Maharashtra ) on 08/07/2017

Hi,

I have been suffering from fibromatosis from last 17 years. It has started growing the tumor in my right thigh. I have been operated twice for this. My last operation was in 2002. After the operation within a month tumor again started growing in my right thigh.. And now from the thigh it has grown till my back and lower stomach areas and the tumor started pressing my kidney as well. Do you suggest any remedies on it. In last few years I have also tried chemotherapy.. But nothing helped me out.. Kindly suggest if you have any cure for it..

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Replied by Mmsg (Somewhere, Europe) on 08/08/2017

Pratibha, read up on mud baths with clay.
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Replied by Baldev (Mumbai Maharashtra India) on 08/09/2017

Hi Pratibha,

Sad, that you are going through this problem and that too for such a long time. As per your post last surgery you went through was in 2002 ie 15 yrs ago and there after the problem did not vanish and you also took chemo with no benefits.

My point is during all this time have you ever thought of changing your life style if what doctors suggested, nothing worked. Namely your diet, stress level or including any physical activity in your daily routine to get your blood more oxygenated. If you have then you have not mentioned. It is proven that tumor needs sugar to grow and all processed foods help in its growth, also hydrogenated oils are good for tumor growth. All such things are No No for you. About Black seed oil, it is said that it can cure any thing but death, so why not try it. One tea spoon thrice a day. Budwig protocol is other thing you can follow. You have to improve on your diet so that your immune system starts functioning on a higher gear to fight with the tumor growth. Every human body is different so what worked for one may not necessarily work for another person, so it is a hit and trail method you will have to follow. DON'T GIVE UP BE A FIGHTER.

Good Luck

Baldev

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