Understanding the Sick and the Patience to Heal Cancer Patients
I’m privy to the nutritional healing steps of a daughter with her senior mother. Mother has finished her surgery, then her chemotherapy and is now left to fend for her own nutritional recovery. They first went to a vegan healer… mother rejected veganism on the first day. Said she was already malnourished and did not need to be malnourished more.
Mother went on to a Dr. Navarro who recommended lots of raw eggs and meats and special nutritional milk like substances and brown rice. Mother has some qualms, getting sick of a monotonous regiment, but she seems to be getting better and at the same time driving her daughter out of her wits.
The way I see it, it is the non-sick children who also need healing education. They need support themselves. They need to be taught about the cancer cure protocol. They need to be taught patience. They need to be taught how normal it is for sick people to be difficult… this is why they are sick. They must be taught that tastes and body requirements change over time.
If mother is sick of the duck eggs, give her chicken eggs. If mother is sick of the brown rice, give her ifugao montain rice. If mother wants seared liver, go get her seared liver. If she wants a better selection of fruits and animal foods, take her out shopping so she can help choose and smell what she wants.
We must not forget that as the support group helping the sick, you must become the expert. And also an expert in patience. Sick people are difficult… yes they are and more difficult if they are your elders. You the child must show superior knowledge, even set the example.
If mother needs 6 to 10 raw eggs a day, you eat 6 to 10 raw eggs a day too! If she needs those supplements, you take those too. Misery loves company. It is the same with children. When I was healing my child, I set the example and I was there at every meal with him. He ate what I ate. The same with healing parents or spouses.
Nutritional healing should be an easy and social thing. The patients would love nothing more than company with the diet. Please, go along with the patient. The diet is great and nutritious. The support group needs to lead by example.