Restoring of the DNA of the Bride

Condition:

Osteosarcoma

Definition:

Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer. These tumours occur more commonly in older children and teenagers and are very rarely seen in children under five.

It is  devastating to hear that your child has cancer, and at times it can feel overwhelming. There are many healthcare professionals and support organisations to help you through this difficult time.

Understanding more about the cancer your child has and the treatments that may be used can often help parents to cope. We hope you find the information here helpful. Your child’s specialist will give you more detailed information. If you have any questions it’s important to ask the specialist doctor or nurse who knows your child’s individual situation.

 

Symptom:

Pain in the affected bone is the most common symptom.

This pain may initially come and go, and then gradually become more severe and constant, especially at night. There may also be swelling around the affected bone.

Osteosarcoma is sometimes discovered when a bone that has been weakened by cancer breaks after the person has had a minor fall or accident. Some patients may develop a limp if the tumour is in the leg or pelvis.

These symptoms can be caused by many things other than cancer. However, any persistent bone pain should be checked by your child’s doctor. Symptoms are often attributed to a sporting injury.

 

Description:

Protocol:

Dink 1 capsule, once a day, each of the Cancer and Tumour Support Blend, DNA Protector and Bone Restore.

1 Tablespoon, MZN 150g 450g, once a day; swallow the MZN, as you would swallow yogurt.

Drink 1 to 2 capsules Diatome once a day.

Apply 30 drops of Spinal Therapy and 10 drops of Cell Rejuvenation over the spine, at night before bed.

When applying more than one oil blend to the same area, do so over the course of the day or wait 10 minutes in between.

 

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