Hi there Vicki, I'm sorry to hear about your cancer
diagnosis. I'm not a proponent of chemo myself, after
all it's poison, and it doesn't seem to have really
worked on you. Sounds like the urine is doing
something good, though, so far. My dog got diagnosed
with lymphoma sarcoma in Feb. this year. I immediately
started giving him only raw meat as food, (I already
did that but cut out the carbo dog treats as cancer
feeds on simple carbs), gave him many
herbal/homeopathic things as per my naturopathic vet's
advice, and started urine therapy. His big lymph nodes
went back down to nothing. They came back when I
neglected to continue the urine therapy after I moved;
no more yard. Well, they came back. I started it again
immediately, and they went away within a few days. So
to me, this stuff seems to work. A couple days ago
however the nodes started swelling up a little, so I'm
really upset, but I realise that I had been giving him
a dog biscuit now and then, which I will be stopping
and not starting to do again. So basically, all I can
say is, continue with the urine. My own personal
advice, although this is not a general health or
cancer board, is as follows: (I'll go ahead and give
it since hardly anyone is a member and no one ever
posts so hopefully no one will be bothered!) QUIT
SMOKING, for god's sake. come on, you know it causes
cancer. Xanax? All I know is it is the MOST addictive
drug out there, moreso than heroin. I'm a former drug
addict, I know all about these things. I used to take
that for fun. I'm against it personally. There are
many other anti anxiety medications out there,
including buspar, which I take, which is completely
non addictive and has no side effects I've noticed at
all. Diet? Well, I've studied a lot and I'd encourage
you to do the same. Lots of good books out there. A
great web site, where I first learned of urine
therapy, is shirleys-wellness-cafe.com. Common sense
dictates only organic foods, no pesticides of course.
Limit simple carbs (ie: sugar, white flour, potatoes,
fried foods). Atkins diet is severely dangerous so I'm
not condoning that at all. Anyway, advice is worth
what you pay for it but that's my two cents worth. I
wish you the best and I'll say a prayer for ya. Best
of luck to you
Kim
Seattle, WA
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