tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6649238423556276125.post2803651832233589233..comments2015-03-25T07:57:30.028-04:00Comments on The Art of Learning: Chemo or Alternative MedicineN. Perezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13567485133523181405noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6649238423556276125.post-31743381997501093132011-03-15T04:27:58.025-04:002011-03-15T04:27:58.025-04:00Salam alaykum, this issue is close to my heart. In...Salam alaykum, this issue is close to my heart. In 1995 my dear mother in-law was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She was given the classic prognosis "3 to 6 months". She did a combination of surgery and chemo to deal with the bulk of the tumor. But then through intensive focus on her diet, doing lots and lots of research, trying many many alternative healers and finally finding a true healer in California, she was able to deal with the subtler levels of cancer. She also swears that the du'a an-nur (light prayer) saved her life. She's been through a lot, 11 surgeries over the years, some chemo, and constant vigilance in her lifestyle. <br />If this woman that you know would like to speak with her, I'd be happy to connect them. My mother in-law Sara is an amazing woman and is always ready to counsel people who have cancer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com