What are some alternative, holistic, osteopathic treatments of cancer other than the standard allopathic?

cancer treatments
WANNAFINDOUT asked:


approach (e.g. chemo, surgery, pills, and other radiations)? What are better, healthier ways of treating, preventing, or removing cancers?
also, what are the downsides, or harmful side of effects of therse other standard treatments (chemo, etc.)?

  1. davidosterberg1
    September 26th, 2007 at 13:41
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    Don’t be a fool. Messing around with vitamins and herbs isn’t going to cure cancer and the person will end up sicker in the long run. For the record, osteopaths use allopathic methods in dealing with the big C.

  2. Mel S.
    September 29th, 2007 at 18:45
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    Don’t pay attention to close-minded skeptics. There actually ARE advantageous ways other than chemo and popping pills to keep cancer in check. BUT YOU MUST ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR HOMEOPATHIC OR NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ON YOUR OWN! :) If you do not have an alternative doctor, I suggest looking near you.

    Your treatment will depend on how advanced and in what stages the cancer is. Unfourtunately, the only sure way to remove advanced cancer is usually surgery.

    This link offers some information:

    There is also a successful homeopathic herbal remedy (developed by an Argentinian botanist) called HANSI that has had amazing results. You may want to investigate this further. Here is a link:

    I hope that helps. Again, for more information, I advocate speaking with a professional Naturopath or Homeopath. Good Luck!

  3. mr.answerman
    October 2nd, 2007 at 11:25
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    Following alternative health is a great way to help prevent getting cancer. Once someone has it, it is not a cure at all. The people that try this you know the herbs, the diet things, the coffee enemas usually try this until it is too late to save them. they try the alternative thing and the cancer continues to spread, soon it is in bone, in the liver and then it is hospice time. stick with you oncologist for a fighting chance.

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