Chemotherapy vs. Alternative Treatments
If you have cancer, you may already know that chemotherapy is one of the common cancer treatments. Also, do you know that you won't come out healthier after you've had chemotherapy treatments? In most respects, you will come out of it worse than before you started the chemo.
Chemotherapy is destructive. It severely damages your vital organs, affecting the way they function; that includes your heart, kidneys, and liver. When you visit your doctor, and he or she says that you have so many months to live, and that you need to seek treatment, this can be one of the scariest things you will ever have to go through.
Your instincts will tell you to listen to everything your doctor tells you. However, if he says chemotherapy, seek a second opinion. Natural treatments are very effective. The experts who specialize in natural treatment help heal not only your body, but your mind as well.
A natural treatment specialist (if he or she is a good one) will never approach you by telling you that you only have so much time to live. They will be supportive and encouraging in your treatment, and they will celebrate your success.
A doctor who limits your life is not a wise doctor. Many patients were told by their doctors that they will only live a few months, or that they will never walk again. Many of those same patients proved those doctors wrong.
Just because he or she has an MD after their name doesn't mean they know everything. Know your options. So learn all you can about natural cancer treatments. You may be very surprised to find out how well they work!
Don't let yourself become so afraid so that you let a doctor limit your life and expose you to poison that will kill you. Don't limit your own knowledge, either.
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Published October 28th, 2007
Filed in Health

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