O jornal The Sun informa que Robin tem realizado tratamento alternativo após sete sessões de quimioterapia. Os médicos estariam satisfeitos com os resultados. O porta-voz do Robin preferiu não comentar. Nós aqui continuamos atentos e esperando por boas notícias, mas sem falsas ilusões e cientes do que significa um câncer de fígado.
Robin Gibb ‘seeks alternative cancer treatment’
Robin Gibb is said to be fighting liver cancer with “dignity and courage”. Robin Gibb has reportedly turned to “a team of alternative medics” as he battles liver cancer.
The Bee Gees star was diagnosed with the disease last year.
He has received conventional treatment, including seven rounds of chemotherapy. Doctors are pleased with his progress and Robin has decided to add in other methods which may aid his recovery.
“Bee Gees star Robin Gibb has flown in a team of alternative medics from Switzerland as he battles liver cancer,” reports British newspaper The Sun.
It’s claimed the group of people are on hand to help Robin 24 hours a day. The “naturopath nutritionists” encourage him to eat foods which are good for the body so it is as strong as possible as he fights the disease.
The star’s wife Dwina reportedly asked her husband to speak to the professionals as she is a big believer in natural medication.
“Robin is fighting this with dignity and courage. He's trying everything possible to beat this disease,” a source told the publication.
It’s thought Robin, 62, has also been spending time in a special detox hut where his body sweats and so loses toxins.
Robin’s diagnosis was first reported in November and came after the musician was seen looking increasingly frail in public. At the time it was claimed he was seeing doctors in London for treatment, but was also pursuing alternative care arranged by Dwina.
Shortly after his diagnosis was reported Robin posted a message on his website reassuring fans he was doing well.
“I have been very unwell and am now on the road to recovery, and your prayers and wishes are a great tonic to me. I believe because of you I will get well and my deepest love goes out to you all,” he wrote.
Robin’s spokesperson has not commented on the new claims.
Robin Gibb - Robin Gibb Turns To Alternative Treatment
Robin Gibb has flown in a team of alternative medics from Switzerland to help him fight liver cancer after undergoing seven rounds of chemotherapy.
Robin Gibb has flown in a team of alternative medics from Switzerland to help him fight liver cancer.
The Bee Gees star has undergone seven rounds of chemotherapy in his bid to beat the disease and he is now receiving 24-hour care from naturopath nutritionists - which are thought to be the idea of his wife Dwina - at his home in Thame, Oxfordshire.
As well as the naturopathic approach - which relies on the body's ability to heal itself through good nutrition, rather than relying on surgery and drugs - Dwina has encouraged the singer to have 20-minute detox sessions.
A close family friend told The Sun newspaper: "Robin is fighting this with dignity and courage. He's trying everything possible to beat this disease."
In November 2011, Robin - who is a teetotal vegan - revealed details on his battle with liver cancer, which was diagnosed in April.
At the time, he said: "I have been very unwell and am now on the road to recovery, and your prayers and wishes are a great tonic to me. I believe because of you I will get well and my deepest love goes out to you all."
The diagnosis came as a massive blow to Robin after he thought "everything had gone back to normal" following his successful treatment for an intestinal blockage in 2010.
Speaking of the ordeal, he explained: "All this time I'd thought it was wind cramps. But the surgeon said that was typical of the way it manifests. The blockage was so bad that he was surprised it hadn't burst the day before, but it was too dangerous to delay any longer.
"The relief was enormous, and afterwards I needed no painkillers. Not even an aspirin. I have a vegetarian diet, and a great appetite. Everything seemed to go back to normal."
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