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Dear ,

There are clinics in Nevada and Dallas usnig my ozone generators and

steam saunas where they could get treatments for a reasonable price

($375 for 15 treatments over 3 weeks) and eliminate the toxins and the

cancer from their bodies. If you want the phone numbers, I will email

them.

Best of Health!

Saul Pressman

http://www.plasmafire.com

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In a message dated 11/4/04 11:10:25 AM Mountain Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> and the drug she used is available in other countries, (that actually

> cures

> it)

> but not here

> because FDA will not approve

> it

I think it was a mistletoe extract, but not sure.

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>>

Information about it is in her latest book. I will try to find a link for it.

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I think it was a mistletoe extract, but not sure.

>>

Information about it is in her latest book. I will try to find a link for it.

Marhoefer

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Treatment For Injured Footballers Could Help Cancer Patients

An oxygen treatment normally given to injured footballers could help relieve

disruptive side-effects that pelvic cancer patients often suffer.

The first patient in The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) and The Royal

Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 's new trial of hyperbaric oxygen therapy

is being treated today at a Greater London hospital.

The trial aims to help patients who have received radiotherapy treatment for

pelvic cancer - including cancer of the cervix, ovary, prostate, testis, rectum,

bladder and uterus - and are left with unpleasant side-effects including

diarrhoea, stomach cramps and frequent bowel movements.

Most patients return to normal within a few weeks of stopping radiotherapy

treatment, but about 30 per cent develop long-term bowel problems that can

interfere with their daily activities and impact on their quality of life. At

the moment there is no cure for these symptoms and, as more people are treated

for pelvic cancer, an increasing number of people are affected.

A recent small study found evidence that hyperbaric (high pressure) oxygen

therapy may be able to improve these side-effects. Now, the ICR and The Royal

Marsden are conducting a large Phase III trial to properly test whether this

therapy works in patients who have been suffering side-effects for at least a

year.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is commonly used to treat scuba divers who suffer the

bends (decompression sickness), and it is also given to elite footballers after

an injury to help them heal more quickly. The therapy involves the patient

sitting in a sealed chamber and breathing 100 per cent oxygen (with periodic

breaks) while the air pressure around them is gradually increased. The treatment

lasts about 30 minutes and after it finishes the air in the chamber is slowly

returned to normal pressure before the patient leaves.

The HOT II trial will take place at specialist centres in Cardiff, Chichester,

Great Yarmouth, Hull, Plymouth, North London and the Wirral, co-ordinated by the

ICR and The Royal Marsden.

A 71-year-old woman will today become the first patient treated under the new

trial, by Hyperbaric Consultant Dr Mihaela Ignatescu at a chamber at Whipps

Cross University Hospital NHS Trust in Leytonstone.

The patient, who was given radiotherapy in 1996 after cancer spread from her

ovaries to her colon and still suffers chronic stomach cramps and violent

uncontrollable diarrhoea, says: " I was delighted to be accepted into this trial

to try and improve my quality of life. I consider myself very privileged to take

part in the trial and in this way help in the research to hopefully find a cure

for pelvic radiation side-effects in the near future. "

The trial is randomised and double-blind, which means the patients will be

randomly split into two groups and two-thirds will receive hyperbaric oxygen

therapy while one-third will be given normal air. Neither patients nor doctors

will know to which group they have been assigned. The treatment is given five

days a week for eight weeks.

Professor of Clinical Oncology at the ICR and The Royal Marsden Yarnold,

who is jointly leading the trial with Royal Marsden Consultant

Gastroenterologist in Pelvic Radiation Disease Dr Jervoise Andreyev, says: " It's

very difficult for patients who have already suffered through cancer and

radiotherapy treatment to be left with these debilitating side-effects. We hope

to answer once and for all whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy will improve their

quality of life. "

Note

- More information on the trial can be found at: http://alturl.com/y9rc

- A recent study showing evidence that radiotherapy side effects can be improved

with HOT: e et Al, Hyperbaric oxygen treatment of chronic refractory

radiation proctitis: a randomized and controlled double-blind crossover trial

with long-term follow-up, Int J Rad Onc Biol, Vol 72, No 1 pp134-143 2008

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