as far as alternative treatment is this site good?

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I saw cancertouch.com along with a dozen other sites claiming they can help.....is there any truth to these?

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  • althea
    althea Member Posts: 1,595
    edited July 2008
    If you're serious about alternative treatment, keep looking.  I feel duped that I even looked at this site you mentioned.  I'd suggest you be a little more forthcoming with some details of your situation.  I can't tell if you're really a bc patient or a spammer.  I don't want to offend someone newly diagnosed.  You've offered too little information here for anyone to be of much help.  just my opinion.  mileage varies.
  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 4,484
    edited July 2008

    Hollyq, I agree with althea.

    The site is about a "psychic healer" who charges $5,000 for a single 6-hour session.  It sounds like the most outrageous kind of flim-flam.

    I myself would turn to "healing touch" only as a complement or adjunct to what my oncologist prescribes.  And I would turn to someone like a Reiki practitioner who charges a reasonable fee, equivalent to a massage therapist or physical therapist.

  • nixieschaos
    nixieschaos Member Posts: 130
    edited July 2008
    looks pretty weird to me. cancertutor.com is a great site. it explores ALL treatments. Some seem pretty wacky, but I found mine, that I swear by.
  • anondenet
    anondenet Member Posts: 715
    edited December 2009

    Check out Wellness Directory of Minnesota which has alternative and complementary therapies. They are evidenced-based and have been researching this stuff for years.

    Good luck!

    Anom 

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