I don’t usually talk about this issue and i make no promises, because it’s illegal to offer medical cures without a license, and i’m not a doctor.
But i’ll say this:
Sometimes a disease is psychosomatic in nature, other times it is due to biological factors. The problem is, we often can’t tell the difference because they look the same.
The late Gerald Kein once told me that he trained hypnotherapists to work with cancer patients who developed cancer as a psychosomatic disease. One of his foremost students the late Steven C. Parkhill made a career from treating psychosomatic cancer patients using hypnotherapy over extended periods of time. Steve wrote Answer Cancer about his technique if you’re willing to buy that and give to your friend for motivation, to remind her that cancer doesn’t have to be a death sentence.
Also, and this is unproven, but i’ve been told good things about this by people who have used it
Dr. Ruth Drown wrote The Cure For All Diseases about her Zapper. Ideally, it eliminates parasites and is great for weight loss and issues such as Crohn’s. SOME users have said building or buying a zapper and zapping it for 8 hours a day over the course of about 2 months has eliminated cancers in conjunction with dietary changes and other healthy habits, and they’ve left glowing reports on Dr. Clark’s website. The Zapper isn’t regulated by the FDA so buying or building one has to be considered a curio for the bored and experimental, and successful use of it has to be filed under ‘well it just kinda happened, we don’t know we can’t explain it, we just kinda sorta got lucky, nobody knows anything.’ Otherwise, anyone who makes any kind of cure promises can go to prison. So i make no promises to anyone about anything. The book is a curio.
Note: this post does not represent the opinions or any products related to EA Koetting or anyone on BALG, including myself, i’m simply offering this as a suggestion. I have nothing to sell or promote. I’m simply sharing a book i’ve read from the pseudoscience section of the bookstore. I am not a medical doctor and i make no promises to anyone about anything.
Note also: the mods on this board also don’t allow links to outside sources, so i can’t link you to sites, if you want to read the books mentioned above, you have to use Google to find them.
With that said
Dr. Clark has a site with testimonials and an explanation of how the Zapper works (it’s a DC offset sine wave pulse generator - she gives exact plans on the parts you need to build it and a schematic on how it’s meant to be wired - you can get the parts for around $20 total, with the most expensive part being the project enclosure box). So building one is neither complicated nor expensive, but you can always find builders online who build and sell them, usually for between $50 and $150 in case you’re not handy with a solder iron or power drill.
Good luck with everything