Saturday, July 18, 2009

[cancercured] Re: wheat grass powder

 

<tdudlay wrote: "I have learned the hard way and lost my father recently... Once my dad was in the medical system, I couldnt get him back..."

My sympathy at the loss of your father. It's so hard to lose someone we love.

<tdudlay wrote: "I have said before on this forum and say it again that MMS is something not to be over looked and the same about water."

I happen to agree with you! I drink about a gallon of water every day. I have yet to hear a convincing reason not to try the MMS. I particularly like that it isn't a narrow-target remedy, but benefits the entire body.

<tdudlay wrote: "The most important part of any protocol is to have a full blood count regularly and ask for your results and find out about the study and act upon the results, treating the cause."

Well, should I find a health practitioner that my insurance will pay for, I wouldn't mind doing that! As it is, I don't have a clue where to find that person and there's no way I could pay for that kind of thing once, never mind on a regular basis.

Another thing, though, is that tests and scans are highly fallible - as are the humans involved with the labs and the interpreting of the results. Having the tests, of any kind, done can be emotionally traumatic, leaving one entirely devasted even if the outcome is favorable. So, my inclination is to avoid them unless I have symptom that defies time and effort to remedy and requires tests for comprehension. Even then, the response is not assumed. As I said before, I don't like making decisions based on fear. And I avoid creating situations that engender fear. If I really want to know how I'm doing in terms of my fight with cancer, I will probably use the test that gets mailed off to test for that chemical that shows up in pregancy tests. I have it in my notes, but can't recall the specifics off the top of my head. Right now, what I've read about all the blood tests and markers, scans, etc doesn't leave much to be said for them, except that they are sometimes helpful and sometimes inaccurate or completely wrong. Not dependable enough for me to feel good about depending on them! And I don't want to put myself thru the inevitable emotional wringer, unless absolutely necessary.

I am, however, open to information that might change my mind on the matter. *g*

<tdudlay wrote: "Stick to the MMS no matter what effect it has, it does get yuck but the benifits will far outweigh. My cousin has just got up to 6 drops and is very ill, but she didnt detox first, I believe that helps a great deal and I have done that. My cousin in Cambodia got rid of his malaria with in 4 hours with MMS."

I'm up to 6 drops, and so far so good. I've been gently and gradually detoxing for a while now. Taking 8-12 grams of MSM helps a lot. And I got up to that dose one gram at a time, just like the increase in MMS is one drop at a time. I started taking MSM one week after surgery (forgot to order it before) and couldn't believe how well it handled my pain. It's the only thing in the house for pain, now.

Slow and steady and consistent. Yep, works for me!

<tdudlay wrote: "Get rid of the bra and toxins out of your body and and eat good organic fruit and vegtables, lots of. Do find out about cesium (pain management)...and passionflower and dont forget your protein.

Ah, well, I don't need a bra, anymore. And it's pleased, I am, to say that. I talked about my bilateral mastectomy in my previous posts. If things should go that way, I'll keep cesium in mind for pain management, but for now MSM beats the heck out of anything else out there! I'll do a search on passionflower.

And there's no worry that I'll forget my protein! I keep pasture-raised, organic bison and chicken in the freezer and eggs of the same quality in the fridge. The chickens are also fed an organic, non-GMO grain and nutritional supplemented mix that is so nutritionally dense that the grower is considering eating it himself! I read the info on that feed mix, and there are more nutrients added to it than there are on my counter. It wouldn't be the first time a grower discovered that his animals were eating better food than he was. LOL

I eat about 80% fresh veg and fruit and that's eaten mostly raw. I only eat small amounts of animal protein when my body seems to need it, and that's not every day.

It's all about the right balance for my healing and general health, and I rely on my body to send me those messages.

I tend to steer clear of anything processed that I can.

<tdudlay wrote: "I would also find out about Indian Herb which floods your body with zinc chloride. Only three days ago myself and my mother Inlaw had our Zinc test done and if it tasted like water you were lacking alot, well she was lacking a lot, to me it was disgusting so I was fine. Zinc is very powerful.

I haven't gotten to dealing with zinc, individually, yet. Right now, I've just put it on my list of things to do. I have read Jim Humble's book, and intend to look into the Indian herb, also. I'm glad it's been so helpful to you!

D'Ann

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