Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area
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I wonder, how it is when we go see the lung specialist for my step dad he doesn't have the symptoms that ask him. But secretly I do! He's the one going for cancer. And doesn't have a damn aymptom. But when they ask, this, that, the, other I have every single one! I have terrible sinuses . Yes copd runs in my family. But when they ask him about night sweats, blood in cough ups, etc he says no. Chest pain no! Me ,I'm sitting there like yup! Got it all! Oh well. Life
Your symptoms could be excessive mucus caused by inflammation. Most of the time mucus and inflammation comes from a food allergy or sensitivity. I've experienced allergies and heavy mucus for a long time. The mucus gets worse if I eat too much sweets or peanut butter. I don't think it's the PB, probably the sugar in PB. If you think that could be the problem research detoxing. certain herbal teas, warm water with lemon and ginger if you like the taste. Apple cider vinegar with the mother. I hope you and your dad find relief. Edit: I didn't see coughing up blood until after my posts please get checked out before trying natural remedies.
You need a checkup. Coughing blood is very not normal.
If you think you may have something physically wrong...it sure doesn't help to eat yourself up with worry and anguish....there are cures for absolutely everything these days. You are going to have to focus on what you can do to improve the physical symptoms that you are seeing. There is a lot of information on this site concerning ALL kinds of protocols for healing...especially cancer. I pray that you find peace in the midst of your storm...
Found out my favorite dry shampoo has too much benzene. For years I used baby powder as dry shampoo. I am blonde. Baby powder caused ovarian cancer. Could it not also cause lung cancer?
I have a friend who died as well from lung cancer who never smoked. It's speculation but he lived in a crappy basement apartment for many years, I honestly believe the cause was radon.
radon and mold, basements need to be monitored for mold, even with my woodstove down there, the walls near the concrete floor, the sheetrock can start to turn
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Thank you very much.
Vitamin B17 for cancer. Also fenbendazole.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16amrTAJ4E/
Check out Apricot Power for your B17 needs. It is the only place I found it.
Thank you very much! Saved to folder. It scares me. He says no to the questions. But I can answer yes. I so much appreciate it.
Also, cancer thrives on sugar, so a ketogenic diet has been helpful to people by starving the cancer.
Thank you.
Just checking through my notes:
Ivermectin against cancer https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5835698/