This may be a dumb question not knowing the history but you mention a, quote,
"...tumor"? Are you talking cancer tumor here? Or are you assuming because
it's a lump, it's a cancer tumor? I can tell you from personal experience a
cyst consists of a whitish 'sac' after all the blood/fluid is expelled, and the
sac finally gets expelled last.
Just an innocent question is all.
N.
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 14:58:48 -0500
> Subject: CS>Need expert advice ASAP
>
>
> To everyone who knows about our challenging past 2 years and 9 months since
> Glenda found the lump in her breast, we send this out and ask for any expert
> advice on what to do when a large tumor is expelled from the body.
>
> Please don't take this wrong, but please don't inundate me with well-meant
> cancer advice right now. It looks like we've won or are very well on our way
> to winning now. What we are apparently facing now is the aftermath- it looks
> like the tumor is dead or quickly dying and is about to be expelled. That is
> bound to leave a hole and we need to know what to do next.
>
> But first- here's what happened this morning...
>
> Just to backtrack a bit, we forced the tumor to the surface first with
> inhaled hydrogen peroxide, then with nebulized hydrogen peroxide, then with
> nebulized saline that was treated with a NightHawk Water Stone to make radon
> and ozone, then we combined that 50-50 with hydrogen peroxide. The real
> kicker was Iodine Cataphoresis. That really forced it to open up and stay
> open and drain out. I have been updating my document about IC and if anyone
> has the old one, you should ask me for the updated version. Anyone else who
> wants it, just ask but do so directly to me at ransley at atmc dot net.
>
> Since this thing really opened up, we kept it covered during the workday
> with zinc oxide ointment on bandages, then we applied a poultice at night of
> green clay and charcoal (there have been numerous other poultices used, but
> this one worked best with an open draining ulcer).
>
> We kept seeing a white surface inside the opening. We thought that was
> remnants of zinc oxide or flesh exposed to air. Most people who have read
> much about alternative medicine have run across the idea in the last few
> years that a tumor is white. Apparently, that is what we were looking at all
> along and didn't know it until this morning. All of a sudden, after she took
> a shower and removed the clay and charcoal, this thing was a dull yellowish
> color and looked shriveled and dry. All of a sudden, there was no drainage
> or bleeding. She called to me- although not overtly in a commanding way, but
> any man who has been long married knows that there is something in that call
> that says Husband Come Here Now.
>
> She said- "what we've been seeing is the tumor". As she made a twisting
> move, I suddenly saw the flesh at the edge of the hole make a gap as it
> separated from the tumor. First time that's ever happened and it didn't
> bleed. I immediately knew that meant that flesh and tumor were disengaging
> from each other.
>
> The hole is presently the size of a nickel (US 5 cent coin) and is fairly
> circular.
>
> This thing is going to come out and pretty soon I think. What we need to
> know now is...
>
> If it doesn't come out right away all in one piece, what kind of external
> treatment might dissolve it?
>
> No matter if it comes out in one piece, pieces or if we dissolve it and it
> oozes out, there's going to be a cavity. I know enough to know not to
> prematurely speed the closing of that cavity, that it must heal from the
> inside out. What treatments would hasten that process without engendering
> infection? We've avoided infection nicely so far.
>
> Lastly- whatever suggestions we get must be cheap and simple. Not to bore
> anyone with this, but we're hanging on by our financial teeth right now. Not
> to worry, we never got much above our raising anyway and that raising was to
> do the best you can with what you got. As the joke goes, we've done so much
> for so long with so little that we're now qualified to do anything with
> nothing ;>)
>
> Thanks for all the help so far and thanks in advance for any more.
>
> DaddyBob
>
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