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My father in law as lung cancer? |
he has lung cancer and now that he went to kemo it has done more harm then good, now the doctor wants him to have his lung removed, and we are not to sure on what to do, can a person live with only one lung? and if so will he be able to live a normal life, some one please help my family and I to better understand. Don't let him have surgery. Please read the page below, and you will be amazed bwhen you know the truth. This is an article worth reading for anyone who needs to be disabused of the belief that the orthodox cancer treatments with toxic chemo-"therapy" actually work. Since when is the destruction of one's immune system with toxic chemo and radiation therapeutic? And how does cutting out a part of the body solve a 'whole-body' problem? Something to ponder while reading the article. The 5-year survival figures, (for orthodox treatment), not to be confused with the successful treatment of the disease, for the major cancers are: stomach - 5 percent trachea, bronchus and lung -5 percent breast -50 percent oesophagus -5 percent large intestine - 22 percent pancreas - 4 percent liver - 2 percent According to the government's own figures, around 2 percent of chemotherapy recipients are still alive after 5 years: the term 'alive' is used, here, in its literal sense: i.e. not yet clinically dead. 'Chemotherapy and radiotherapy will make the ancient method of drilling holes in a patient's head, to permit the escape of demons, look relatively advanced...the use of cobalt...effectively closes the door on cure.'17 The five year survival rates for the different onslaughts are: 11 Surgery - 22 percent Radiotherapy -12 percent Surgery/radiotherapy combined - 6 percent Chemotherapy plus others - 2.5 percent Chemotherapy alone - 1.6 percent .none of which has stopped the cancer industry from carrying out the same procedures, day in, day out, for decades: with the same deadly, inevitable results. 'It is utter nonsense to claim that catching cancer symptoms early enough will increase the patient's chances of survival: not one scientist or study has proven that in any way. My studies have proved conclusively that untreated cancer victims live up to four times longer than treated individuals. If one has cancer and opts to do nothing at all, he will live longer and feel better than if he undergoes radiation, chemotherapy or surgery, other than used in immediate life-threatening situation.' EAT: Organically-grown, if possible, fruit, vegetables, peas, beans, rice: chemically-grown carrots are out. Non-organic cabbage, broccoli, sprouts, mushrooms etc. should be boiled for a couple of minutes in salted water, drained and rinsed, then cooked. Lettuce and similar foods which cannot be cleansed with this process or peeled should be home-grown or avoided. Emphasise raw foods; whole grain breads; soya products: tofu, soymilk, miso. Eat B17 foods regularly - seeds of apricot, peach, plum, cherry, apple; sprouted alfalfa, mung and wheat seeds; millet, lentils, watercress, lima beans, blackeye beans, broccoli, cabbage, buckwheat, linseed etc. (Hard seeds like peach and apricot should be broken open, and the soft inside eaten) Garlic is the supreme plant from a physician's and a cook's point of view: eat it raw, cooked: grow it: use it as a medicine for everything from cancer and tuberculosis to coughs, colds, infections, high blood pressure, whooping cough, chemical/heavy metal/radiation detoxification etc., etc. Take a look at the site below which explains many misunderstood things about the cancer industry, and has some natural cures too. Cancer http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer... oookkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk poooooorrrr uuuuu You should get a 2nd opinion, and ask a few doctors if having only one lung would be fine. It seems like it would be harder, but I'm not a doctor. Go to the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, and National Institute of Health websites for more information. your father in law as lung cancer? do a fund raiser sell stuff to help him. He'll have to get a replacement i think. Good Luck to him. Bless his family. The whole lung or just a lobe of the lung? If your family doesn't understand then you all need to talk to his doctor. Go with him to one of his appointments. I don't know his medical history or where in the lung it is. |
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