Centralforce666 said:
Depending on the advancement of the cancer, it may be very difficult to help your girlfriend's mother.
If you do attempt energetic healing, you will need to work on it often and clean your aura for long periods of time after doing so. You will also need to keep your energy high by taking in as much white gold light as possible.
Isn't it possible to conduct a more direct working to interfere with the cell cycle itself, as long as energy is properly programmed and directed?
I was thinking along the lines of depriving the neoplastic cells of ATP in order to trigger either mitotic arrest, or apoptosis. I do remember trying a targeted working in order to elongate my telomeres ( in a positive way, of course). I noticed a certain 'tingling'. It made my body feel kind of funny. So I assume something must have happened.
Abdimnt said:
My girlfriend got really depressed because she cant help her mother, ( she is not Zevist ) and she got a lots of problem from it, how could I help her both ? can I heal her mother somehow ? She got cervical cancer
If all things go wrong, or you want to aid her in a more physical way, you could also convince her of starting an alternative treatment of intravenously administered vitamin C.
I have added some links for further reading:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1405876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037948/
The short story is:
Cancer cells divide really fast. Cell division is a process we call mitosis. As a result of the increased mitotic activity, cancer cells require much more energy in form of ATP, a molecule created in the citric acid cycle.
In the presence of oxygen, ascorbic acid is oxidated into into dehydroascorbic acid. Dehydroascorbic acid supposedly enters the cell through glucose transporters and 'hijacks' the enzymes used for
the creation of ATP. Another possibility is the creation of hydrogen peroxide ( H²O² ), a cell damaging molecule.
Ascorbic acid ( vitamin C ) would need to be administered intravenously, though. With dosages as high as 10g/d.
Some precautions would need to be taken first, though:
- a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase test must be conducted first
- she should have no history of kidney stones
Of course, there are also studies that claim otherwise. I only rummaged through them a little bit, as I found the methods were rather questionable.
The regimens were often:
- severely underdosed ( really clever, my favorite! )
- given orally
- applied intravenously in combination with cytotoxic antineoplastic drugs, which are carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic themselves; ergo causing second neoplasms. ( I even found one where they simultaneously applied Cisplatin, one of the most toxic antineoplastic drugs. Of course this disproves the use of ascorbic acid when only the average survival is measured then. Genius, eh? )
But I'm getting off-topic here. It sure is a start.. I think. I hope I could help a little bit.