Marty,
I am very inclined to agree with you. I was taking Essiac Tea when
"I" first discovered I had cancer, and was impressed with most of the
liturature I could find on it. It was when I told my Oncologist that I was
taking it, that I heard his objection. My inclination was to follow his
directions and trust in God.
I have an uncle in Minnesota who had cancer in his liver, which was so
large it was considered inoperable. I haven't spoken to him in years,
but I sent him an article on Essiac Tea along with a bag of the herbs,
as a "get-well" wish.
Now I don't know if he used the tea or not, but the other day, we heard
some amazing news from father. My uncle went into the hospital for
a checkup (sorry, I don't know the details) and can you imagine that they
could not find a single trace of the cancer!!?? I'd just love to hear if he
was taking the tea. Unfortunately, we haven't communicated in years.
Maybe I'd have more, but I gotta run.
Your Friend,
Ross
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Auslander <fitecancer@earthlink.net>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 04, 1998 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [MOL] Noni Juice, Just a babe,/Ross
>Dear Ross,
>
>If I may intrude. Essiac tea is a tea in which many naturlapaths will
>attest to for essentials in the healing process. I have written and
>posted articles here about the importance of green teas which you may
>look into if you drink tea. Of course, there is no substitute for good
>old mineral or spring water.
>
>Thank you for your contributions and support.
>
>God Bless You
>marty auslander
>
>
>Ross Ylitalo wrote:
>>
>> Gwen,
>>
>> I have seen reference to the Tahitian Noni Juice, but like so many other
>> products that I haven't checked into, this is one I missed. I'd be very
>> interested in following up on it, as my particular cancer is brain
cancer.
>> Incidently, I was told by my Oncologist that Essiac is possibly not a
good
>> combination with my chemotherapy treatments, because he felt that there
>> were neurotoxins in the herbs which could conflict with the chemo.
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