You did what? Refusing chemotherapy after breast surgery
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:25 pm
This is the link below to the Huffington Post’s review of this book by Hollie and Patrick Quinn by Dr Nalini Chilkov
What would you do if you were diagnosed with breast cancer during your first pregnancy at the age of 27? Dr Nalini’s review is very wide ranging—I’d just like to say that this is one of the first books I read; it is very ‘Christian’ in its outlook but I’ve come to realize that having a faith container is good and not to be scoffed at- (see section on meditation). This young couple had to go against their family’s advice and wishes (after she had a lumpectomy and was recommended chemotherapy which would have put paid to breastfeeding her first child) as well as conventional wisdom-- and 10 years on (I think my maths are Ok here) she is fine & they have two healthy children. They were supported (and it was expensive as I recall) by a USA cancer care body mentioned in the review which recommends 'traditional' rather than 'orthodox' treatments. One point that came home to me was the need to rid one’s home where possible of ‘toxic substances’—ie cleaning agents etc as well as cosmetics which are not organic-makes good sense \and I did it
http://www.canceractive.com/cancer-acti ... t%20tissue—
read on for the review...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nalini-ch ... 01439.html