The Conflict between Conventional and Unconventional Cancer Treatments

The conflict was within my family as to help my mother with serious pancreatic cancer. My sister, her daughter and my aunt wanted to follow their conventional medical doctor's advice to just let her die.

Whereas my brother and me after talking to holistic doctors who said, "she can be helped and does not have to die." The only place my Mother could stay at that time was at my sister's, who thought it better that she die.
Then Mom had to go to the hospital for a bowel blockage. There she was treated by my sister's conventional doctor who thought it was best that she die.

My brother and I were able to take my Mother to New York City to be treated by holistic Doctor Revici. The result there was that Dr. Revici did give us hope and gave her a selenium mineral that reduced her pain. Mom only wanted to stay 3 days for she felt isolated there. Thus I was in contact with said doctor until my Mother's death 12/31/1979.

This doctor until my Mother's death as to how it was going for her.

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The Conflict between Conventional and Unconventional Cancer Treatments

The conflict was within my family as to help my mother with serious pancreatic cancer. My sister, her daughter and my aunt wanted to follow their conventional medical doctor's advice to just let her die.

Whereas my brother and me after talking to holistic doctors who said, "she can be helped and does not have to die." The only place my Mother could stay at that time was at my sister's, who thought it better that she die.
Then Mom had to go to the hospital for a bowel blockage. There she was treated by my sister's conventional doctor who thought it was best that she die.

My brother and I were able to take my Mother to New York City to be treated by holistic Doctor Revici. The result there was that Dr. Revici did give us hope and gave her a selenium mineral that reduced her pain. Mom only wanted to stay 3 days for she felt isolated there. Thus I was in contact with said doctor until my Mother's death 12/31/1979.

This doctor until my Mother's death as to how it was going for her.

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The Conflict between Conventional and Unconventional Cancer Treatments

The Conflict between Conventional and Unconventional Cancer Treatments

by Antonio Frato
The Conflict between Conventional and Unconventional Cancer Treatments

The Conflict between Conventional and Unconventional Cancer Treatments

by Antonio Frato

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The conflict was within my family as to help my mother with serious pancreatic cancer. My sister, her daughter and my aunt wanted to follow their conventional medical doctor's advice to just let her die.

Whereas my brother and me after talking to holistic doctors who said, "she can be helped and does not have to die." The only place my Mother could stay at that time was at my sister's, who thought it better that she die.
Then Mom had to go to the hospital for a bowel blockage. There she was treated by my sister's conventional doctor who thought it was best that she die.

My brother and I were able to take my Mother to New York City to be treated by holistic Doctor Revici. The result there was that Dr. Revici did give us hope and gave her a selenium mineral that reduced her pain. Mom only wanted to stay 3 days for she felt isolated there. Thus I was in contact with said doctor until my Mother's death 12/31/1979.

This doctor until my Mother's death as to how it was going for her.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165986734
Publisher: Antonio Frato
Publication date: 10/27/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

After earning an undergraduate degree from Kent State University, Antonio Frato developed a small business and worked as an entrepreneur. However, several years later, Antonio redirected his energy to the study of mental health, and he earned a Master of Arts in Community Psychology in 1977. After working in the field of social services and teaching high school for several years, Antonio worked for the City of Alexandria, Virginia, as a substance abuse counselor from 1991 to 1998. He continued with the City of Alexandria as an employment counselor until 2003.

In 2002 Antonio completed study and was licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) by the Commonwealth of Virginia. He began counseling services private practice in 2002. Also, Antonio is certified to supervise persons who are working towards licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor.

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