I know this is bizarre, but when I looked up Ingrid's site, the first thing that come into my head was "she looks like Budwig".
David On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Jonathan B. Britten < jbrit...@nakamura-u.ac.jp> wrote: > I believe that if you are able to contact Ingrid Naiman, who has a > website, she might be able to offer very concrete advice. > > Her book about cancer salves has photos of tumor expulsion from a female > breast, and the healing process. > > Greg or Kathryn Caton in Equador, with altcancer.com, might also have > suggestions or links to useful facts. > > Based on my reading -- I am a layman with no expertise and offering no > advice -- the consensus is that once expulsion has begin it will continue > until the mass is ejected, and that keeping the area clean and covered with > sterile gauze is sufficient. > > That said, please keep in mind that no one on the Silver List can do what > a licensed medical practitioner who is amenable to alternative therapies > can do. > > The contact persons above might be able to direct you to some of those > persons. Prescription pain relief alone might be a Godsend. > > > > > > > > > > On 2011/12/10, at 4:58, <rans...@atmc.net> <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 > > > > > > -- > > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > > > Unsubscribe: > > <mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe> > > Archives: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html > > > > Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com> > > List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com> > > > > > >