Thank you in advance for any help. I'm at work and just found out she, age 60+, has cancer and is on hospice. I'm pretty sure she's vacced. She has never been to a cancer doctor until now and just found out she has limited time to live. She's not on her death bed yet so my husband told them to eff the doctors and at least try something. I have to get back to work so I'll check back later. Thanks Frens.
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I'm afraid you have a lot of stuff to look through, and no consensus answer.
But here's my guy: https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/2021/04/09/does-toxicity-cause-cancer/ He's got a number of other posts about cancer, although he's about general health.
Basic theory is that cancer is an electrical issue. If a cell is in bad shape and doesn't have enough electricity to complete its function, it splits in two, keeping all the electrolytes in one cell to preserve its ability to function while isolating the other non-functioning material in the other cell which is the cancer cell. So cancer is actually a natural response to a nutrient-poor state, if the "nutrient" is electrical capacity. So even if you eliminate the cancer cells, unless the condition that caused the poor electric condition is solved, the original cells (and there will be many such cells if the overall condition hasn't changed) will continue to generate new nutrient-poor cells (i.e., proliferate cancer cells) in response.
Fortunately the treatment is less complicated than the cause- just supply the nutrients needed to restore cellular electrical capacity: salt water, specifically sea salt because it has the grab bag of all electrolytes the body needs. (Table salt is typically just sodium chloride and nothing else.) And change the diet to eliminate carbs, because the carbs will feed the cancer. If you're interested, read more of his blog and it makes more and more sense.
From my experience, a huge part of the treatment is the person's mental attitude and ability to accept new treatment ideas. Some people will literally die before they'd consider swallowing a teaspoon of horse paste. It sounds like she's more open-minded than that, which is a blessing in itself. God bless.
Nice, never heard of this guy before so have some new reading to do. Ty.
Very welcome. Worth reading his intro page first. His utter dismissal of conventional medicine, and most alternative medicine, can be jarring. And he sometimes talks about UFO-type stuff. But his health stuff is right on the money as far as I'm concerned. I learned a lot by hopping from topic to topic using the suggested links below the articles.
Thank you!!