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Nina Marlana
Joined: 28 Jan 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:11 pm Post subject: Clay packs for tumor question |
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I've read the site and would like an opinion on using clay packs for a liver tumor. I've not used any traditional methods and besides was advised the thing was too large anyway. I had hep c for 30 years so docs said it was expected; go home and call hospice. I have always used alternative methods for the liver and have done quite well. I always choose life no matter what and have found strength inside and outside myself often.
Is using clay packs over the liver area and unknown arena? the tumor is probably 10cm so there is quite a mass. I am strong, already do castor oil packs, immune support, organic foods, ionized water. colonics, but this clay idea is very appealing unless it would be advised not to do so.
I looked at the book section and it seemed the Earth Cures book might give some info about liver cancer or tumors but, the disclaimer was that it was written before environmental issues came into play; as if some parts were not up to date.
Is there a place to find out answers like how much clay, what kind of clay will it take to do daily tx? Would the tumor come to the surface or just break down inwardly? What if the skin turns white and with continued use does not return to neutral or does it usually? Is there someone with experience or would I be on my own as to what to expect? I don't mind being my own guinea pig (I can always have a colonic every day ) but, it would be nice to know if someone has gone before....
I take full responsibility for my own health and have used many things over the years, just never tried clay.
Thanks for your time,
Nina |
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eytonsearth Site Admin
Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 278 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Nina:
As far as "what to expect", you would be on your own. With external clay treatments, experiences are very individual.
You would start with clay compresses. You would make a thick clay water, and soak a dressing ( clean white cloth ) in it. You would apply to the area for 20 minutes to 1/2 hour.
At this point, you would then need to see how the body responded, ie. what reactions occur. Is there an increase in pain? Decrease in energy? Did you become chilled?
If the body tolerates the clay treatment well, you can move up to a clay poultice ( about 3/4" inch thick ). Treatment time should always be between 15-30 minutes, especially at first.
Also, consider utilizing tumor fighting supplements, such as those available here:
http://www.altcancer.com/c-kidn.htm
Clay has been used for organ cancers, with varying degrees of success.
Healing clays are homeostatic substances; they work to restore balance / equilibrium in environmental systems. Clays also stimulate function, and third, clay can act as a catalyst for various metabolic changes in the body...
Having said this, it is still up to the body to do the healing work. This is why definative responses cannot always be predicted.
Kind Regards, |
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webkid90
Joined: 02 Jun 2009 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:06 am Post subject: |
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| I have always used alternative methods for the liver and have done quite well. I always choose life no matter what and have found strength inside and outside myself often. |
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