Author Topic: alternative/herbal medicines
kathy
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Member # 40

 
A good friend of mine has just been diagnosed with cancer of the salivary gland, and his doctor has recommended radiation. He has decided against this procedure and is relying on herbal medicines and prayer to heal him of this disease. Are there any survivors out there who have gone this route and would be willing to share their experiences with him. Since making this decision....the medical profession has not given him any support and basically washed their hands of him. Is there a group discussion that he could join? Thanks for any help and suggestions you might have and good luck to all of you battling this disease....Kathy
Posts: 3 | From: British columbia | Registered: Mar 2002
Brian Hill
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Member # 4

 
I try to be respectful of people's desires, so I do not wish you to take the following in the wrong tone. But your friend is not making a wise choice. I have talked with individuals who have not wanted to go through a particular procedure because they are more afraid of the procedure than the disease. This is understandable, since radiation for instance is not pleasant. But when you compare it to the consequences of not being treated, which from all indications is death, it seems a bullet that you have to bite, and get through it to the other side. In the medical literature there are scattered instances, (so few that they do not constitute 1%) of spontaneous remissions of cancer. A persons defense mechanisms kick back in for an unknown reason, and a disease disappears. Given the odds that this will happen to any given individual, (given the thousands that are stricken with cancer every year) it would not be my choice to go down this path, dependent on herbs and divine intervention. Spirituality and strong faith are powerful allies in a battle with cancer, but they need to accompany proven treatments. Salivary gland tumors are very treatable and survivable, but delaying their treatment allows the lesion to spread to deeper and deeper structures of the face and head, and of course metastasize to more distant locations of the body. This means the longer someone waits for treatments, the more loss of biological structures that will incur, and with metastasis of the disease, the less likely a positive outcome and survival.

I ask you to consider that God perhaps gave us free will and intelligence, to not only develop the drugs and technologies that we use to treat cancer, but the free will to use them.

There was a man trapped on the roof of his house after a flood, and the waters were continuing to rise. It was becoming a precarious situation. He began to pray. Not long after, a man in a rowboat came by and offered to take the stranded man to safety. He declined and said no, that God would save him. The man continued in intense prayer. As the waters continued to rise, a helicopter arrived and he again declined, and said that he was praying to God to be saved. Eventually the waters swept him off of the roof and he was killed. When he went to heaven, he asked God why He had not listened to him. God replied I did!! I sent you the man in the rowboat, and I sent you the pilot and the helicopter.....

If all that is around us is indeed God's plan, certainly doctors, drugs, and treatments are part of that plan. I have seen no case of a cure of oral cancers from herbal treatments in any literature anywhere. While I respect your friend's decision to approach this any way he see appropriate, his decision is not logical, and likely will not have a good out come for him. The longer he waits, the less chance he has to beat this disease. He must overcome his fear of the treatments, soon, and deal with this deadly disease while there is still time. As his friend perhaps you can help him with this.

[ March 29, 2002, 09:18 AM: Message edited by: Brian Hill ]

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Brian, stage 3 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. "The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant."

Posts: 361 | From: Laguna Beach, CA | Registered: Mar 2002  | 
Joanna
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I must strongly second Brian's opinion. I lost a dear friend to a cancer that need not have killed her. She enriched the proprietors of the health food store, and lost her life. I am a recently diagnosed patient who has found incredibly helpful information here, and at other sites. Please direct your friend to this forum where he can hear, as have I, from those who have gone before in this scary situation.
Posts: 160 | From: Pacific Northwest | Registered: Mar 2002  | 
kathy
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Thank you both for your excellent answers to my questions...I totally agree with your concerns about my friend...I and many other friends of his have put the same points and arguements forward to him to no avail and have reached a point of realizing all we can do is support his choices. I feel that herbal remedies and prayer should agument radiation....but he beat postate cancer several years ago using these methods and is convinced he can overcome oral cancer without medical intervention as well. In the month since being diagnosed he has been praying, fasting and using his herbal medicines, and the tumour does seems to have shrunk. I found and directed him to this site and he has checked out the messages but is frightened by what he reads here and has asked me to pose these questions for him....I will try to convince him to read more of the messages, I found them so inspirational. Right now though he is looking for a discussion group or forum of Christians who have beaten cancer through prayer, fasting and herbal remedies. Are there any out there??? Thank you to everyone....Kathy
Posts: 3 | From: British columbia | Registered: Mar 2002  | 
Brian Hill
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I can't imagine there are enough people alive who have beaten cancer through herbs and prayer, to have a discussion group. I have never seen one anywhere. Certainly I have seen web sites that try to sell you some unregulated herbal remedy, and they have testimonials to go with them. But if there were herbs that cured cancer, don't you think that the hundreds of thousands of people who are afflicted with cancer each year would be buying them and getting cured? Wouldn't it be a major news story? There isn't a miracle cure out there. Only people trying to get rich off of other peoples fears and disease. The truth is that when people are desperate, either to avoid a treatment, or to stay alive, they will try anything...believe anything. Unfortunately the world is full of unscrupulous people who prey on these individuals with the herbal "cures" that they sell, or faith healing. There is no peer reviewed medical journal that has endorsed any herbal cure for cancer. At best they can be used in combination with conventional treatments, usually to alleviate some of the problems caused by the treatments themselves. Prayer plays an important role for some. Those with strong religious beliefs find comfort in their faith, and certainly it helps some cope with the disease and it's devastation. But when prayer is used in lieu of, (not in conjuction with), treatments with known success, I personally find this direction misguided. As to your friend's tumor shrinking as a result of an herbal cure, this I would like to see. A before and after MRI or CT scan will do. I will be the first on the bandwagon to promote whatever regime he is on. In the meantime, the clock is ticking, cancers cells are metastasizing to other areas, and the chance of a cure becomes more remote. It's a waste. This is the wrong forum to discuss the validity of religious belief. Any God I believe in would want me to do everything possible to stay healthy, and that includes the application of what scientific knowledge we have obtained.

[ March 29, 2002, 03:44 PM: Message edited by: Brian Hill ]

Posts: 361 | From: Laguna Beach, CA | Registered: Mar 2002  | 
stefon
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Member # 13

 
Kathy,

I underwent cancer surgery in October 2000. My biopsy showed squamous cell carcinoma with a note that said "the neoplasm extends to the surgical margins" or basically, they probably did not get it all. I consider our family to be very religious and we prayed, and continue to pray, a great deal for healing. In conjunction with the prayer, I also knew that my best course of action was to follow my doctor's advice and remove any suspect tissue/bone. I had three teeth and a portion of my upper jaw bone removed, the biopsy of the removed tissue and bone showed no sign of cancer. Do I regret having surgery, no way! I feel that I have done all that I can do to beat this disease. The biopsy of the tissue/bone removed during surgery was not all inclusive so there may have been some cancer cells they did not find, or there may not have been any cancer remaining, It really doesn't matter. I have the peace of mind knowing I've done all that I can do from a spiritual and medical view. I am currently recovering from reconstructive surgery to replace the bone and eventually will have dental implants placed to replace the teeth I lost. I have no regrets, your friend needs to know that the decisions he makes affect not only his life but the lives of all who love and care for him. If he is not willing to seek conventional treatment for himself, maybe he can be convinced to do it for others who need him. Continue to pray and accept the tools offered up in answer to your prayers.

Best of Luck to you and your friend!

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Dave

Posts: 18 | From: Lakeville, Minnesota | Registered: Mar 2002  |
kathy
Member
Member # 40

 
Thank you Dave for your message...it was greatly appreciated. Unfortunately this friend has taken the stance that he no longer wants any input from anybody that's not a born-again Christian and since I do not fall into that catagory, he will no longer be discussing his health issues with me. I and others are very hurt and concerned about this descision, but for now can have no further input and must stand back and watch and wait for his miraculous healing brought on by prayer, fasting and herbal medicines, alone. My heart is breaking...but he has made it clear that this is the way it will go...stubborn old bachelor that he is. Thank you all for your concern and input, although he has chosen to ignore it, I certainly do appreciate hearing from all of you. My thoughts and good wishes go out to all of you battling this dreaded disease....I lost my dad a few years back to lung cancer, so understand the worry, and heartache brought on by cancer. Godbless you all....Kathy
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