I know what happens with cancer and I know how challenging it can be to be a family member or carer of someone who has cancer. There are different ways you can go when it comes to the treatment of it.
My Sister had a brain tumor that was malignant (but not on her occipal region) and one in her neck. In her case she was told to go home and die as the surgury had a 99% chance to leave her in a vegetive state.
She was given 6 months, and even the doctor admitted that chemo and radiotherapy were not going to help her.
She is a naturopath, im a nutritionist and a natural therapist. So she decided to use natural therapies to destroy both of her tumors.
It took 8 months but she went from having frequent seizures, blackouts and fainting to being totally healed. Within a month or two her headaches stopped, then the seizers, then she went and got scanned and she had NO (not one bit) of a tumor left in her neck or brain.
We Did:
fever baths (increases the white blood cell count so it fights the tumor)
castor oil poultices over her tumor (dissolves and shrinks it)
juiced fresh green huices everyday including green barley/cabbage etc
used selenium drops, mineral and vitamins
cut out ALL sugar (including fruit) as it feeds tumors
had her on a candida type diet (nuts/grains/vitamins/vegetables/plant protein)
Drank lots of water everyday
exercised every second day
Eliminated stress from her lifestyle
stopped using mobile phone (this, and stress was the cause)
and prayed alot
Anyway, since this she has been cancer free for 3 years and the doctors can't believe it. We are nearly finished a book that we are writing on how to kill cancer naturally. This protocol we have given to many other people and 5 of them that have followed it strickly have all been healed.
We look at eliminating the CAUSE, increasing the IMMUNE SYSTEM and detoxing and treating the tumor.
There are lots of natural remedies that you can do to help treat the symptoms your dad is experiencing.
If you would like any advice
let me know
Good luck with which ever you you decide to go:)
I'll pray for him.