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  • HelloitsB posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    Healing Computer Technology addresses major health concerns. We need more of these computers available for all of us in need.

  • NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

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  • NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    This is interesting information we might all want to consider!

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  • Valerie needs the oil Boswellia, sandalwood, grape seed and lavender extracts. Sometimes we add oregano. Topical. Then detox from heavy metals and antifungal and we use off label drugs too.
    Dana
    Prof Dr. Dana F. Flavin,
    http://www.collmed.org

    • Gracie007 replied

      What is done with these oils and extracts? How
      Do they help? I have all of them because I make my own lotions so would love to know how I can use them to fight cancer.

      • Eric Drew replied

        Here is the reply form DR Dana Flavin who practices integrative medicine in Germany and publishes many papers on her integrative approach to cancer.
        Dear Eric, we recommend it as 3 drops of each in a carrier oil like the grapeseed oil. massage twwice a day where there is or was a tumor in the breast.
        We want to finish our book on reversing cancers…[Read more]

        • Gracie007 replied

          Interesting. I’m going to have to try this and see if it helps with any of the phantom pains that many of us exhibit in the areas where our tumors removed.

  • I feel duped. What the statistics really mean and something to consider now that the new standard protocol is taking Tamoxifen for 10 years.
    http://www.opposingviews.com/i/health/conditions/cancer/tamoxifen-what-difference-does-it-really-make

    • Eric Drew replied

      I am sorry Gracie! This is exactly why we so desperately need CrowdHealing! How do you feel duped? What were you told that wasnt true?

      • Gracie007 replied

        My oncologist definitely played the statistics game by saying there is a 40+% greater survival rate with taking tamoxifen etc. but what that really means is only a 1-2% difference from those that don’t. I would have never taken it for the last five years and I’m definitely not taking it for another 5. When so much is being thrown at you in a…[Read more]

  • Leukemia risk higher in certain breast cancer chemotherapy treatments.

    https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/sabcs/36328

    • Eric Drew replied

      Unfortunately many of the adult acute leukemia patients I was treated with when I was fighting ALL, were breast cancer “survivors” 5+ years in remission after chemotherapy for breast cancer. The data generally reflects that these women were “cured of breast cancer as they were in remission for 5 years, but then the treatment gave them acute…[Read more]

      • Gracie007 replied

        This really is upsetting. This was not told to me as one of the side effects. I have to go in for a check up because I’ve got swelling around my lymph nodes near my collar bone which is a symptom of leukemia. The protocol for breast cancer treatment really needs to be evaluated because they haven’t changed it in decades and clearly are keeping…[Read more]

        • Eric Drew replied

          If we only knew how much information was kept form us it would make you sick. This is exactly why we have created WeHeal.org and the CrowdHealing movement! To create a central transparent conversation around all treatments for all diseases!

    • Gracie007 replied

      Well this makes me question why they are extending the length of this treatment from 5 years to 10 if most of us will become resistant. And this may have just finalized my decision to stop hormone therapy at 5 years.

      • Eric Drew replied

        Thank you Gracie for this post and comment! I agree that this makes no sense. Seems like they are extending this simply to collect data and learn more about the mechanisms, but what is in the best interest if the patients??

  • NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    Why it is important to understand the difference between Conventional and Holistic Medicine?
    See holisticonline.com for some insights about this topic.

  • NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    November here in NW North Carolina has been labelled, the smoky month, due to the continuous forest fires. The smoke hovered over the Blue Ridge Mountains for days and days causing breathing and health problems. Here is some information folks may appreciate having in case they see the big flames coming their…[Read more]

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  • NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    DID YOU KNOW
    that the simple act of monitoring your mind & body can have a profound effect on your overall well-being; making you less susceptible to stress, fatigue and illness. See Wild Divine or Relaxing rhythms on-line for a special presentation and research about this amazing way to see how relaxed you are and can become.

  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    Hey WeHeal members and volunteers! We need your help getting noticed on the non-profit review boards! Please write a quick review for us on the “GreatNonprofits” review board!

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  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    Hey WeHeal members and volunteers! We need your help getting noticed on the non-profit review boards! Please write a quick review for us on the “GreatNonprofits” review board!

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  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    Hey WeHeal members and volunteers! We need your help getting noticed on the non-profit review boards! Please write a quick review for us on the “GreatNonprofits” review board!

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  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    Hey WeHeal members and volunteers! We need your help getting noticed on the non-profit review boards! Please write a quick review for us on the “GreatNonprofits” review board!

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  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    I wanted to post this in the welcome community as this paper, written by a doctor with cancer, is an important read for every cancer patient. It gives an alternative perspective about the standard cancer treatments people are offered and how important it is to know exactly what treatments you are getting and what the immediate and long term…[Read more]

    • challabaker replied

      Wow awesome article I’m coolant Dr lorraine day now thank you for posting this.

  • NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    I’m reading a very informative book about ACUPRESSURE, “not acupuncture”….there is a difference! No needles are involved, no drugs, no pain killers….just your fingers. “Acupressure’s Potent Points: A Guide to Self-Care for Common Ailments” by Michael Reed Gacg. With this book, you can turn your hands into healing tools – and start…[Read more]

    • Eric Drew replied

      Thanks Nippercat! Since this info is directly relevant to “Acupressure” which is very different from Acupuncture, we will create an acupressure community and put this post in it 🙂 BTW Massage therapy often incorporates acupressure principles, sometimes by default. We will launch a “Message Therapy” community as well!

  • NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    I found a \”foolproof\”(for me) product to take when I have the very first signs of a cold or flu. It\’s called, Oscillococccinum, and it\’s a natural, homeopathic remedy that worked wonders for me. Here\’s the link to \”The True Story of Oscillococcinum.\”

  • Primo1 posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community

    This is a great article for how cancer treatment is changing in a very positive and hopeful way:

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