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  • Re: breast cysts

    I suffered with severe breast cysts for nearly 20 years, having uncounted aspirations, two surgical removals of goose-egg sized cysts, and two cancer scares. The solution came indirectly during homeopathic treatment for a life-threatening condition. The cyst problem disappeared, too. The reason you have cysts is that your body is sequestering ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on August 11, 2009
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy?!

    I am absolutely stunned that any doctor would suggest that a woman with breast cancer should take HRT!&nbsp; HRT is very clearly implicated as a cause of breast cancer.&nbsp; What kind of logic could that doctor possibly be using? One of the first things that needs to be understood is that cancer is not a death sentence - and small tumors may ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on July 14, 2009
  • Re: Lipoma

    This sort of problem might indicate that your friend&#39;s body is trying to sequester toxins that it cannot get rid of through better channels, such as urine and ***.&nbsp; I can think of two ways to approach this sort of thing.&nbsp; One is to do some detoxing - but expect it to take many go-rounds over several months.&nbsp; At worst, she&#39;ll ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on May 12, 2009
  • Re: Splitting headaches

    I&#39;d like to reiterate the importance of this.&nbsp; Many people suffer brutal headaches from aspartame and MSG.&nbsp; They&#39;re excitotoxins, which cause hyper nerve activity. One specific suggestion I have is homeopathy.&nbsp; My own severe headaches were resolved that way.&nbsp; If the proper remedy for the individual person can be found, ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on May 12, 2009
  • Re: 19 yr old daughter - lumps under chin.

    It could very well be overworked lymph nodes.&nbsp; I&#39;ve had that problem, and the only really good solution (in my view) is to deal with the body&#39;s overburdened waste removal.&nbsp; There are many approaches, but I would suggest a combination of detoxing - slowly - and homeopathy.&nbsp; That&#39;s what&#39;s done it for me after at least ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on May 5, 2009
  • Re: Abnormal cervical smear test

    &nbsp;Hi Nicky, &nbsp;This is such a scary thing to happen, but I think that you&#39;re on the right track.&nbsp; Standard medicine&#39;s approach is to try to scare you into their system, and that is only going to steal health under these circumstances.&nbsp; Most people have cancer most of the time.&nbsp; However, our bodies are able to deal ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on April 14, 2009
  • Re: newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes

    Hi Janyce, Congratulations on deciding to take your health into your own hands.&nbsp; If you follow through, you won&#39;t be sorry. Since high impact exercise isn&#39;t an option, you might consider getting a minitrampoline (also called rebounder).&nbsp; It&#39;s a terrific way to start getting back into shape.&nbsp; It&#39;s also ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on February 24, 2009
  • Re: anyone know a reliable alternative to statins for high LDL and 7.8 cholesterol reading

    No one has ever shown that lowering high cholesterol affects one&#39;s risk for heart attack. -- Heidi
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on December 16, 2008
  • Re: Chronic lower back pain, no one has been able to help...

    I&#39;m a homeopath, but long term low back pain is a very difficult problem.&nbsp; In my experience, the only two things that have any effect are Traditional Chinese Medicine - but that requires a particularly competent practioner and a significant amount of money and time - and John Sarno&#39;s approach, as thistledown suggested. You can read ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on December 16, 2008
  • Re: blood blisters on my lip

    Blisters do not last for three years.&nbsp; These cannot be blisters.&nbsp; Perhaps they are hemangiomas.&nbsp; Have they ever been punctured?&nbsp; If so, what happened?
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hmonson on December 16, 2008
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