At the first World Congress of cancer in 1994 in Sydney, Australia, Dr. Ernesto Contreras, told participants at the conference in an episode in which his good friend, a lung specialist came to see for a day in his office . The extract of the discussion was as follows:
lung specialist: Ernesto, I'm afraid. I was a smoker and I have a shadow in my lung. I come to you, although not what you think ... Let's get this clear from the outset. IfShe has cancer, I do not want cancer to become one of the drugs I use, why do not work.
Dr. Contreras: Why require them to your patients?
Lung specialist: Because I'm different!
Dr. Contreras: Why are you different from your patients?
Lung specialist: I will not use the drug, but I will impose on them!
In a survey of 118 doctors in the United States, it was found that the doctors would not need chemotherapy drugsabout themselves if they had cancer (Journal of Oncology, November 1987). Why is that?
For your information, I and my family, herbs prescribed to cancer patients. I could capsule, herbal tea and LL pain, took my wife Capsule A, utero-ovarian tea, tea and digestive function PMS capsules. My daughter Irene took a capsule for their adolescent migraine. Albert took our youngest son, a capsule for problems with her breasts and wasLung tea for his asthma. My sister-in-law was in menopause capsules, pain, tea, etc. This is just to show what I have so much confidence in my herbs. These herbs are mentioned in all patients prescribed for my cancer.
I wonder if anyone would dare bring home the doctor, antibiotics, steroids, chemotherapy drugs, etc., and give his family!
A doctor friend once told me: As a doctor have to ask people to go for chemotherapy,Radiotherapy, etc., but as a friend and to act on my personal basis, I would not ask my family to go through it! So he bought some herbs to her aunt, her cancer! This attitude is quite understandable. Any doctor who dares to go against the constitution or perceived norms were an outcast and labeled a charlatan.
Since the school year I had this ingrained in my head: Treat others as you want done to you. In my childhood I learned this fromThe village of Bully: heads I win, tails you lose!
Unfortunately, this is the reality of how the world works.
No comments:
Post a Comment