26
Sep

i have a thickening to my bladder wall. male 50yr old (and counting)


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IN CONJUNCTION WITH conventional medicines and depending on what the exact diagnosis is, I would be looking (after consultation with the doctor) at a broad spectrum of reiki and massage/aromatherapy.

However, although I’m a practitioner, I would not ever advise that a client ignored conventional medicine and advice and to solely rely on a complementary therapy (or therapies). That’s not because I do not believe in them, it is just better (in my opinion) to tackle the disease holistically with a multi bureau approach.

If you google “Cancer and substitute therapies” there is quite a lot of information regarding different modualities and their benefits and how they have the ability to help the cancer in a specific area.

Hope this helps.


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If caught early enough there is a high chance of remission with Urological Cancers. My Father had his bladder removed due to cancer, he’d to have chemo though, but unfortunately it didnt kill all the cancerous cells in my father. Talk to your consultant, also there is a charity based up here in Aberdeen called UCan that specialises in that type of cancers and they’re fantastic.

Good luck and I hope all goes well with you.


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Proven is a very subjective term.

If I were in your position I'd take a hard look at implementing the Gerson Diet and I'd also look very closely at what Mainstream Medical is offering.

Diet can only help you. And ultimately it's your body that repairs the problem.

I'm not convinced Chemo is the way to go as it seems to cause as much damage as it causes regression of the disease.

Unfortunately there are not a lot of good answers.


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ideal go with your consultant - they know ideal

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