sexta-feira, 13 de abril de 2012

Leucemia e Homeopatia

hello!

i am the loving mom to 4 cat kids... mu 9 year old female, minnie, has been seeming run down..... took her to a vet... POW! tesyed positive with feline leukemia. of course, i was destroyed...until i remembered some books i had purchase din the past.... martin goldstein's *the natue of animal healing* and cj puotinen's *the encyclopedia of natural pet care*... i was AMAZED at the conflicting information!!! has anyone used Vit c/hydrastis?calc/phos/nat mur with success/


- stop all the medicine and continue the arsenic alb 6 twice in a day will help you lot.


New research conducted at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center shows that vitamin A cures as many as 33% of patients with a rare form of leukemia -- without using chemotherapy. In the study, the vitamin A was being delivered inside "bubbles of fat" to enhance bioavailability. Out of 34 patients participating in the trial, an astonishing 10 remained cancer-free after five years, despite receiving no chemotherapy.

So what's the real story here? Researchers are calling this form ofvitamin Aa "drug," which seems odd, since it's just vitamin A. Perhaps they don't want to admit that a vitamin is better thanchemotherapyfor curing cancer. And this is definitely a cure -- that term is even being used by the researchers here. To take a group of cancerpatientsand watch them remain cancer-free for five years is nothing short of astonishing, especially since they were only taking one vitamin. Imagine how well they'd do if they also consumed chlorella (a strong anti-cancersuperfood), spirulina (another superfood containing phytochemicals known to destroy breastcancertumors), graviola (an Amazonianherbknown for its powerful ability to destroy cancer cells), licorice root (a more popular anti-cancer herb) and other health-promoting foods and supplements. With the help of this collection of health-promoting substances, thecurerate could have easily risen to 75% or more.

Still, that's just a guess. Organized medicine isn't really interested in studying things that don't generate profits, and herbs and superfoods certainly fall into that category. But it is exciting to see vitamin A having such a dramatic, positive impact on patients withleukemiawho might otherwise be subjected to chemotherapy. And perhaps someday these researchers will have the courage to admit that it's a vitamin, not adrug, that's working the healing magic here.

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