Re: [MOL] Marty, Essiac Tea [02850] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] Marty, Essiac Tea



Marty,

I did some checking last night, and it seems it was not cancer of
the liver, but a cancerous tumor in the stomouch which was pressing
against the liver.  I also now understand that he was undergoing a
very aggressive chemotherapy program, from which he is still
recovering from the side-effects.  I don't know if he was using the
tea or not.

I'll let you know as soon as I learn more.

Your friend,
Ross Ylitalo
raylital@mtu.edu

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Auslander <fitecancer@earthlink.net>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 10:28 AM
Subject: 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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