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Living an Herbal Life
Re: Homopathy
Posted By: Maureen Date: Monday, March 5 2007, at 8:05 p.m.
In Response To: Re: Homopathy (MARY BUHAGIAR)
I do not have experience with homopathy and colon polyps. I do have a little knowledge about colon cancer, however, having worked for a surgical oncologist. Polyps, as you know, may be precursors to cancer. I would strongly suggest that you seek out a homeopathic practioner or, better yet, a Naturopath. I believe that treating cancer, or even precancerous conditions, with natural remedies is about living a healthy balance in your life - with the right foods, exercise, mind-body control and healthful herbs and supplements. That requires a lot more than just a simple blog post. A Naturopath can take the history of a person and understand their circumstances, then create a plan of living to preempt the body's cell mechanisms from going awry.
A Naturopath obtains a four year medical degree. A good one also continues to update their knowledge with seminars and classes. I wouldn't suggest going it alone when it comes to a precancerous condition. Find someone who can help.
> last year my husband had his large intestine removed
> because of polyps,he has 2 inches of the large
> intestine attahed to the small,and now he is
> developind polyps in that 2 inches,can you tell me if
> homopathy can help him ?
> thank you
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