May 29, 2008
Fight Ovarian Cancer With Motorcycle Ride
Motorcycle ride aims to fight ovarian cancer is about raising public awareness about ovarian cancer. Two men, Rich Whalen and Dave Welsh, organize ROAR Motorcycle Ride for Ovarian Cancer, Welsh said he lost his wife and mother to ovarian cancer in 2006. Welsh started the Vicki Welsh Ovarian Cancer Fund, in memory of his wife, to raise awareness, create recognition of the warning signs and improve screening and early diagnosis.
Welsh has one particular sentence in this article and it is
Also, some women think because they’ve had a hysterectomy, they can’t get the disease. That’s not true, my mother had a hysterectomy and she had ovarian cancer.
I have commented on this blog:
Yes, people should be more aware of the signs of ovarian cancer. It is a little known fact that it can be predicted through the methods od medical astrology, in particular, you can see examples on my site http://www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com.
If you know 55 women (and who doesn’t!), one of them will die from ovarian caner… A horrible thought, and I like it very much that there is an organized effort to spread the knowledge about ovarian cancer to the public.
Having a hysterectomy will not shield from having an ovarian cancer later in life, because even if you cut one organ out, it still exists in the informational (etheric) body in our auras. To reach the etheric body, you need homeopathic remedies with the potency of least CM (a very high potency), and Reiki is also very welcome into the therapeutical mix.
You can also try distant Reiki healing from this page on this very site:
http://www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com/energy-pack.html
Ill or not, or only just so much tired… the Reiki from that page will help, as it has helped jundreds of people already.
Filed under Alternative Medicine by Dusko Savic
May 12, 2008
PMDD and Suicidial Tendencies
PMDD is the Premenstrual Dysphoric (Depression) Disorder and some 3-5% of women have it. Here is an example of one of the worst cases, in which the woman who has it is troubled by suicidical thoughts in spite of having a wonderful life, as her husband put it once. In my comment, I tried to be practical and tell her that alternatives do exist (she now has a long hystory of taking antidepresssants such as Wellbutrin and Chlorothiazide, then she took mood stabilizer such as Lamictal (as if she had seizures, which she has never had), and so on. Here is my comment, I don’t know the host of the blog will react so, well, here goes:
Hi
Well, thank you for sharing this. Since I am into medical astrology and energy healing I’ll give my advice in spite of you not asking for it. In case it is somehow unsuitable, please delete this comment.
There is a homeopathic remedy called Cimicifuga Racemosa which fits well into the state of post-partum depression. You should check it out with a professional homeopath, if you can find one near you.
In Bach flower remedies, you should check Cherry Plum and White Chestnut, but if you already have a bottle of Rescue Remedy in house, please take that for at least three months at least four times a day.
You can also try Reiki treatments. If you cannot find someone to physically give you a treatment, you can try distant healing, look for an Energy Pack on my site www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com.
You can and you will get better, but it is not probable that hysterectomy will solve anything, you know. Do not rush things, if you really want to know what is best for you, take a Bach flower remedy called Wild Oat.
I apologise if this is not a comment that you are accustomed to have, but I try to be practical.
And by the way, there are no affiliate links in this comment, everything I mentioned is free or is very low cost at the usual prices.
Do get well, though.
Filed under Alternative Medicine, Flower Remedies, Homeopathy, Hormones, Hysterectomy by Dusko Savic
At Courant.com there is a very interesting article on developing new tests for ovarian cancer. It is a hot topic and there seems to be a new way of catching up with the ovarian cancer — early. Read the rest of the article to find it out, but I just want to react to a part of the article in which a doctor is quoted as to have had said the following:
“find a husband, have your babies and have your organs removed.”
Here is my comment:
This is exactly how Western Medicine thinks about human body. For them, human body is a machine, a set of loosely connected organs and systems, and if you take out one part, the rest just continues to clip-clap along. The corollary is that once there is no organ, it cannot catch cancer.
Quite true, but what they do not know is that all organs are represented in our etheric body, in which they exist forever and still can become cancerous. But if there is no organ to which the disease can be attached, then the negative enerygy — the energy of the illness — progresses to another part of the body. The part of the body that will be ill can be seen from the medical astrological reading, because the natal chart is the blueprint of the energies one was born with.
You can have your organs removed one by one but it will not make you healthier. So this piece of advice “have your babies and mutilate yourself to the end of your days” is a horrible one. Doctors should solve each case separately, individually, to the best benefit of EACH particular patient.
And so on. Beware of the doctors who only want to operate on you and then let you go.
And before you do, I hasten to add that there are situations in which surgery is justified even astrologically. But the blind advice “have your babies and cut it out” is not acceptable. Would such a doctor do that to his own daughters? Not likely!
Filed under Women's Health by Dusko Savic
May 11, 2008
Endometrial Hyperplasia
Endometrail hyperplasia can hit you when you just don’t know it will. If, for any reason at all, you do not have regular periods, the endometrial tissue inside the womb will just grow thicker and thicker. The doctors usually do not warn about this when they put you on some kind hormone treatment, so see here a series of forum posts about one such case of endometrial hyperplasia, which does seem to be having a happy ending, or so it seems.
Filed under Hysterectomy by Dusko Savic
Is hysterectomy the end of the world?
No, life goes on.
Life with a husband you luv with certainly with no kids of your own?
Then you decide to adopt… a 10-month old Chinese girl.
Read the rest of this beautiful story, how it all happened to BETTY J. MEYER from Chipsake.
Filed under Hysterectomy, Uterus by Dusko Savic
May 2, 2008
Can Palladium Cure Your Uterine Fibroids!?
Is it possible that a right homeopathic remedy can cure uterine fibroids? Yes and no. Yes, if you or your homeopath can choose the right remedy and no, in all other cases, no, no, and no. The essence of homeopathy is that there is one and only one remedy that fits the totality of your symptoms and that is the best remedy for your current state. All other remedies are worse and should not be applied.
Here is a case in point, from a well known homeopathic site hpathy.com. She was a well-known actress, who was in a relationship with a much older another actor. They could not have children because of the social setting, so she had to supress that urge. She always wanted to be flattered, and somehow felt herself bigger than the rest of the people. Homeopathic remedy Palladium does very well when praised, but feels awful when scorned at. Unlike Platina, Palladium type will never fight in the open, they feel much too vulnerable for that. Thus, they project their wishes inwards.
Palladium is one of the main remedies when huge tumor develops in the sexual organs, especially in females. Is very useful for tumors of ovaries, especially of the right ovary.
Palladium patient does have sex, their sexual appetite is, in fact, quite large. They will often mix obscenities and vulgarities with sexual intercourse and even children of the Palladium type are quick to speak foul language.
Palladium is in an internal conflict, they want to be praised but their pride does not allow them to ask for signs of affection. That confused emotional state can produce convulsive movements, first of the face and then of the entire body.
Women in this state can feel as if their inside is prolapsing, and Palladium can sometimes be used to stop the prolapse of the uterus.
In the case in question, Dr. Jawahar Shah of Mumbai prescribed Palladium 200C, and it was repeated four times during the next year. After a year, ultra sonography showed no fibroids at all, the cure was complete.
The Moral of This Case?
If a doctor has told you one of these days how you must have a hysterectomy and fast, you are not a candidate for these subtle but efficient methods of healing. If a surgery is scheduled for the next month, how will you ever know was Palladium or any other homeopathic remedy the right cure for you?
Filed under Homeopathy, Uterine Fibroids by Dusko Savic



































