Donno where you live, but if you can get medical MJ, get some hemp oil to
paint the tumor with....also watch "Run From the Cure" by Rick Simpson. You
can also take it orally....take a dose about the size of a grain of rice a
couple of times a day......it won't make you high and it fights cancer.
Start a regimen of Essiac Tea to build/strengthen her immune system.....it
will not mess with other meds.....so no worries there.
Stay on Silver to fight infections.
I am a cancer survivor....and that is how I did it......worked for my
brother's brain cancer.....worked for my prostate cancer.
Good luck....cancer is very beatable.
ps....a years supply of Essiac costs +/- $30 by mail order. from a health
food store will run +/.- 500.....buy mail order......much cheaper then
chemo or radiation......and more effective.
ron

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:58 PM, <rans...@atmc.net> wrote:

>
> To everyone who knows about our challenging past 2 years and 9 months since
> Glenda found the lump in her breast, we send this out and ask for any
> expert
> advice on what to do when a large tumor is expelled from the body.
>
> Please don't take this wrong, but please don't inundate me with well-meant
> cancer advice right now. It looks like we've won or are very well on our
> way
> to winning now. What we are apparently facing now is the aftermath- it
> looks
> like the tumor is dead or quickly dying and is about to be expelled. That
> is
> bound to leave a hole and we need to know what to do next.
>
> But first- here's what happened this morning...
>
> Just to backtrack a bit, we forced the tumor to the surface first with
> inhaled hydrogen peroxide, then with nebulized hydrogen peroxide, then with
> nebulized saline that was treated with a NightHawk Water Stone to make
> radon
> and ozone, then we combined that 50-50 with hydrogen peroxide. The real
> kicker was Iodine Cataphoresis. That really forced it to open up and stay
> open and drain out. I have been updating my document about IC and if anyone
> has the old one, you should ask me for the updated version. Anyone else who
> wants it, just ask but do so directly to me at ransley at atmc dot net.
>
> Since this thing really opened up, we kept it covered during the workday
> with zinc oxide ointment on bandages, then we applied a poultice at night
> of
> green clay and charcoal (there have been numerous other poultices used, but
> this one worked best with an open draining ulcer).
>
> We kept seeing a white surface inside the opening.  We thought that was
> remnants of zinc oxide or flesh exposed to air. Most people who have read
> much about alternative medicine have run across the idea in the last few
> years that a tumor is white. Apparently, that is what we were looking at
> all
> along and didn't know it until this morning. All of a sudden, after she
> took
> a shower and removed the clay and charcoal, this thing was a dull yellowish
> color and looked shriveled and dry. All of a sudden, there was no drainage
> or bleeding. She called to me- although not overtly in a commanding way,
> but
> any man who has been long married knows that there is something in that
> call
> that says Husband Come Here Now.
>
> She said- "what we've been seeing is the tumor". As she made a twisting
> move, I suddenly saw the flesh at the edge of the hole make a gap as it
> separated from the tumor. First time that's ever happened and it didn't
> bleed. I immediately knew that meant that flesh and tumor were disengaging
> from each other.
>
> The hole is presently the size of a nickel (US 5 cent coin) and is fairly
> circular.
>
> This thing is going to come out and pretty soon I think. What we need to
> know now is...
>
> If it doesn't come out right away all in one piece, what kind of external
> treatment might dissolve it?
>
> No matter if it comes out in one piece, pieces or if we dissolve it and it
> oozes out, there's going to be a cavity. I know enough to know not to
> prematurely speed the closing of that cavity, that it must heal from the
> inside out. What treatments would hasten that process without engendering
> infection? We've avoided infection nicely so far.
>
> Lastly- whatever suggestions we get must be cheap and simple. Not to bore
> anyone with this, but we're hanging on by our financial teeth right now.
> Not
> to worry, we never got much above our raising anyway and that raising was
> to
> do the best you can with what you got. As the joke goes,  we've done so
> much
> for so long with so little that we're now qualified to do anything with
> nothing ;>)
>
> Thanks for all the help so far and thanks in advance for any more.
>
> DaddyBob
>
>
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