Re: [MOL] Marty, Essiac Tea [02843] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] Marty, Essiac Tea



Dear Ross,

I believe this: That there is no miracle cure at this time whether in
conventional or alternative methods or treatments. If there was
something proven we would all jump on the bandwagon for sure. I believe
what one treatment may work for one, may not work for the other, but I
believe in keeping all doors open for all of us to make choices.
Drinking essiac tea may be good for one and again, may not be for
another. I also believe that it takes a combination of a number of
ideals and methods to become well and recover and stay well, that
includes, first a positive attitude and belief that you can and will
become well, love and support from friends and neighbors,relatives, a
good medical team, a well planned nutrition regimen, daily exercise, a
belief in spirituality, essential learning and education about the
disease and taking charge of the capability and determination to move
forward. There are others, many others, and if essiac tea is part of the
nutrition and alternative daily plan as outlined above then so be it.
Whatever works, then go for it. 

I would also like to hear about your Uncles plan to his success. I
always like to read about successes.

And pls all, the above is my opinion, and I understand there are those
who would disagree, but I would love to hear and welcome other opinions
as to their methods of planning their wellness regimens. The above is
what worked for us.

God Bless You all
marty auslander


Ross Ylitalo wrote:
> 
> 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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