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I'm testing to make sure that this works too, but I also have a question

for ya'll

In 3 weeks, I take Matt to a new Psych for Medication consult. He is on

Naltrexone, and we had some major problems after his last surgery. I

finally found someone in our general area who has experience with autism

and meds, and who is on our insurance plan and who is taking new

patients, and who is open before 6 months time. (Lots of " and who is... "

to fill). It seems like you all send a copy of the Disability Solutions

to the doc before going. Has that been well received? I just took a copy

up to the school, asked them to copy it for all of Matt's " teachers " and

distribute. Haven't heard back yet, but he is on track break right now

anyway. So, when I send in the qquestionnairethat they will send me to

fill out (I had to request that, she said to come about 1/2 hour early

and fill it out there, I said it is easier if I do it at home and bring

or send it in. Is it right to expect that the psych will review all of

this stuff before we get there? This is a private psych, not a bbig

university affiliated program.

Thanks

Have a good day.

S

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Are you aware that toxins that deprive cells of oxygen cause the cells to

mutate as they split, so that within two generations the cells become

generic " trophoblasts " that no longer have the characteristics of their

parent cells? Cells that become trophoblas through mitosis can take on any

other characteristic, and tumors they form can contain teeth, hair, and

other strange body parts. In essence, the body recognizes that it is being

destroyed, and it is making an effort to give birth to a new body that can

survive in the alien environment that is poisoning the old body. Some

trophoblasts are anerobic. That is, they have learned how to live in the

absence of oxygen. While normal cells convert oxygen and glucose into

carbon dioxide and water, cancer cells convert glucose into lactic acid, and

that puts a terrible load on the liver because the acid is toxic. As the

cancer cells proliferate, they rob normal cells of glucose and cause the

body to shrivel (cachexia).

What this means is that your father is being poisoned to death. If you

discover what is poisoning him and get it away from him, and then work to

boost his immune system, his body might start to heal itself, and maybe he

will not die young.

What about poisons in the body? There are several kinds of poisons that are

processed, and the body has several ways of getting rid of them.

1. Intestines - feces, as you probably know, is toxic and loaded with bad

bacteria that can make people perpetually sick. The good bacteria in the

small intestine clean intestine walls and produce B vitamins from proteins.

They are suppressed by yeasts and bad bacteria, and killed outright by

antibiotics and poisons like alcohol. Impacted feces in the small and large

intestine impedes absorption of nutrients into the blood stream and produces

a massive shock to the body from bacterial toxins. Bacteria in a congeste

colon back up into bile ducts, get coated with bile, and produce stones.

Toxins from the liver are carried by bile into the large intestine just

beyond the illyocecal valve that separates the colon from the small

intestine. It is, therefore, very dangerous to a person if there is fecal

impaction in that area, and in most cancer victims there is such an

impaction. Intestines are also frequently infested with parasites, and

parasites do not confine themselves to the intestines. The eggs from

parasites are small enough to enter the blood stream and be carried to

various organs. If there are solvents entering the body through skin or

lungs, the egg shells can break down and hatch. The hatchlings emit an

enzyme that causes rapid mitosis (splitting of cells), and that may affect

adjacent cells, causing them to become trophoblastic. Parasites are a very

real danger and possible cause of cancer in the intestines and other organs.

2. Liver - while the liver's main job is conversion of carbohydrates to

glucose for energizing the cells, it also detoxifies the blood. Toxins

enter the blood from cellular waste and from unhealthy intestines, poisoned

food in the alimentary canal, and poisoned air in the lungs. Liver stones

impede removal of the toxins through bile because they clog bile ducts.

Once the liver is loaded with stones, they back up into the gall bladder, so

if there are gall stones there are always liver stones. Furthermore, cancer

cells producing lactic acid overwork the liver and that can not only destroy

liver function but also make a person lose energy and motivation.

3. Lungs - since the blood goes through the lungs to discharge carbon

dioxide and take in oxygen, the lungs are also a place either to expel other

toxins from the blood, or to inject toxins into the blood.

4. Skin - the skin is the largest organ in the body, and toxins are both

exuded and ingested through the skin.

5. Lymph - the lymph system is an additional path through which cells

discharge toxins. Certain cellular fluids are not put directly into the

blood stream but " leak " out of the cell walls, and the channels of the

lymphatic system carry them into the aorta. There is no pump for the lymph

system, as there is a heart for the blood system. To pump the lymph, one

needs to breathe heavily and do physical exercise. The diaphragm is the

best stimulus for lymphatic flow, but it must be moving vigorously to do

much good. Any restriction of the flow of lymph, or lack of exercise that

fails to pump it toward the aorta, can result in pooling of toxins in one

area of the body, with a consequent increase in trophoblast production in

the area and subsequent development of cancer. A gruesome example is breast

cancer - the incidence is dramatically increased for women who wear

brassieres. A bra binds beneath the armpits and cuts off lymph flow,

causing it to pool in breast tissue.

6. Blood - this fluid of life can be deficient in the cells the attack

foreign invaders. Such immune system cells include killer T-Cells,

leucocytes and macrophages. Cancer cells are enshrouded in a protein sheath

that makes immune system cells see them as normal body tissue and ignore

them. Pancreatic enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin dissolve the protein

sheath, revealing cancer cells as enemies, and macrophages then engulf and

destroy them. An excess of animal flesh in the diet conscripts these

pancreatic enzymes and prevents them from doing their important job in

ridding the body of cancer cells. Blood can contain numerous toxins that

poison tissue at the same time as giving nutritients. Blood vessels can be

clogged or coated with plaque, preventing important nutrients from reaching

cells. It is easy to clean the arteries so that they work properly, and it

is easy to detoxify the blood.

What can you do to detox the body and get good nutrients into it?

1. Cleanse the intestines, liver, kidneys, and blood, and keep them clean.

For info, go to http://cures for cancer.ws and see the cleanses section, or go to

http://healthfree.com.

2. Keep the skin and lungs clean and free of external toxins, solvents,

pollutants

3. Drink pure or alkaline water - at least 1/2 gallon a day (minimum 1/2

ounce per pound of body weight).

4. Drink fresh, raw, organic, whole juices from nuts, fruits, berries and

vegetables daily (easier than eating), or eat FRESH, RAW, ORGANIC nuts,

grains, fruits, berries, and vegetables daily (this kind of juice/food must

be at least 65% of diet). Don't eat meat, and if you do, eat it raw.

5. Add to diet: 5 fat cloves of crushed garlic, a tablespoon of cayenne

pepper, two tablespoons of flax oil mixed with a cup of cottage cheese, 5

tablespoons of agaricus blazei mushrooms, 1 tablespoon of bitter apricot

kernels, and 1 tablespoon of red meeker rasberry seeds daily.

6. Take vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and immune boosters

daily. In particular, 5G vitamin C, 2-4G vitamin E, colloidal minerals,

echinacea, cat's claw, ellagic acid, pancreatic enzymes, cider vinegar,

selenium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, boron, copper,

7. Do daily vigorous exercises that force heavy breathing for at least half

an hour. I recommend a small round trampoline. They are about a foot high

and 3 feet in diameter. Bouncing on it gets the blood AND lymph flowing.

8. Rub or scrub the skin vigorously, do a hot-cold-cycle shower for 15

minutes (hot then cold 30 seconds each). If possible get someone to give

you a cold sheet treatment once or twice a week. This will shove the toxins

out of the skin. The cold sheet treatment is dramatic in its effect. Read

about it at http://healthfree.com.

9. Prostate cancer can be relieved by big doses of saw palmetto berry.

Look for a supplement that contains it.

There are many MORE things you can do that are much more expensive, and you

can get recommendations from practitioners by subscribing to

cures for cancer-subscribe . The nutrients are the most horrifying

expense because they are (insanely) not covered by any insurance plan.

I hope this information helps. A cancer cure entails much work and a

complete change of lifestyle and diet/exercise regimens. Most people are

too weak to do it themselves, which is why they are in the mess of having

cancer to begin with. Ultimately, if they do not embrace the change with as

much gusto and sincerity they can manage, they will resort to typical chemo,

radiation, and/or surgery therapies and die an early death anyway, and with

much less money in the bank.

God bless you and keep you in your work to cure your daddy.

Bob Hurt

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> Name: Zehava

> Email: yakobovitch_z@...

> Comments: Hi Bob,

> My father has Prostate Cancer and on December 27th, 2002 the doctors told

us that the cancer spread and is now in the Lungs. They give him 6-12

months. He also had Obstruction to the Liver and after an ERCP, they found

that he has Ampulla Cancer as well. During the procedure they opened up the

obstruction. He is feeling GREAT now. We & #40;his daughters & #41; cannot

wait and watch him die. He does not know that the cancer spread and is

doing well mentally and physically.

>

> My question to you is this:

> What kind of food/food supplement do you recommend that will help us

defeat this cancer? Do you know of any doctors that are in the land,

Northern Virginia area that will be willing to work with us on beating this

cancer? Any information you might have will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> Zehava

>

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Are you aware that toxins that deprive cells of oxygen cause the cells to

mutate as they split, so that within two generations the cells become

generic " trophoblasts " that no longer have the characteristics of their

parent cells? Cells that become trophoblas through mitosis can take on any

other characteristic, and tumors they form can contain teeth, hair, and

other strange body parts. In essence, the body recognizes that it is being

destroyed, and it is making an effort to give birth to a new body that can

survive in the alien environment that is poisoning the old body. Some

trophoblasts are anerobic. That is, they have learned how to live in the

absence of oxygen. While normal cells convert oxygen and glucose into

carbon dioxide and water, cancer cells convert glucose into lactic acid, and

that puts a terrible load on the liver because the acid is toxic. As the

cancer cells proliferate, they rob normal cells of glucose and cause the

body to shrivel (cachexia).

What this means is that your father is being poisoned to death. If you

discover what is poisoning him and get it away from him, and then work to

boost his immune system, his body might start to heal itself, and maybe he

will not die young.

What about poisons in the body? There are several kinds of poisons that are

processed, and the body has several ways of getting rid of them.

1. Intestines - feces, as you probably know, is toxic and loaded with bad

bacteria that can make people perpetually sick. The good bacteria in the

small intestine clean intestine walls and produce B vitamins from proteins.

They are suppressed by yeasts and bad bacteria, and killed outright by

antibiotics and poisons like alcohol. Impacted feces in the small and large

intestine impedes absorption of nutrients into the blood stream and produces

a massive shock to the body from bacterial toxins. Bacteria in a congeste

colon back up into bile ducts, get coated with bile, and produce stones.

Toxins from the liver are carried by bile into the large intestine just

beyond the illyocecal valve that separates the colon from the small

intestine. It is, therefore, very dangerous to a person if there is fecal

impaction in that area, and in most cancer victims there is such an

impaction. Intestines are also frequently infested with parasites, and

parasites do not confine themselves to the intestines. The eggs from

parasites are small enough to enter the blood stream and be carried to

various organs. If there are solvents entering the body through skin or

lungs, the egg shells can break down and hatch. The hatchlings emit an

enzyme that causes rapid mitosis (splitting of cells), and that may affect

adjacent cells, causing them to become trophoblastic. Parasites are a very

real danger and possible cause of cancer in the intestines and other organs.

2. Liver - while the liver's main job is conversion of carbohydrates to

glucose for energizing the cells, it also detoxifies the blood. Toxins

enter the blood from cellular waste and from unhealthy intestines, poisoned

food in the alimentary canal, and poisoned air in the lungs. Liver stones

impede removal of the toxins through bile because they clog bile ducts.

Once the liver is loaded with stones, they back up into the gall bladder, so

if there are gall stones there are always liver stones. Furthermore, cancer

cells producing lactic acid overwork the liver and that can not only destroy

liver function but also make a person lose energy and motivation.

3. Lungs - since the blood goes through the lungs to discharge carbon

dioxide and take in oxygen, the lungs are also a place either to expel other

toxins from the blood, or to inject toxins into the blood.

4. Skin - the skin is the largest organ in the body, and toxins are both

exuded and ingested through the skin.

5. Lymph - the lymph system is an additional path through which cells

discharge toxins. Certain cellular fluids are not put directly into the

blood stream but " leak " out of the cell walls, and the channels of the

lymphatic system carry them into the aorta. There is no pump for the lymph

system, as there is a heart for the blood system. To pump the lymph, one

needs to breathe heavily and do physical exercise. The diaphragm is the

best stimulus for lymphatic flow, but it must be moving vigorously to do

much good. Any restriction of the flow of lymph, or lack of exercise that

fails to pump it toward the aorta, can result in pooling of toxins in one

area of the body, with a consequent increase in trophoblast production in

the area and subsequent development of cancer. A gruesome example is breast

cancer - the incidence is dramatically increased for women who wear

brassieres. A bra binds beneath the armpits and cuts off lymph flow,

causing it to pool in breast tissue.

6. Blood - this fluid of life can be deficient in the cells the attack

foreign invaders. Such immune system cells include killer T-Cells,

leucocytes and macrophages. Cancer cells are enshrouded in a protein sheath

that makes immune system cells see them as normal body tissue and ignore

them. Pancreatic enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin dissolve the protein

sheath, revealing cancer cells as enemies, and macrophages then engulf and

destroy them. An excess of animal flesh in the diet conscripts these

pancreatic enzymes and prevents them from doing their important job in

ridding the body of cancer cells. Blood can contain numerous toxins that

poison tissue at the same time as giving nutritients. Blood vessels can be

clogged or coated with plaque, preventing important nutrients from reaching

cells. It is easy to clean the arteries so that they work properly, and it

is easy to detoxify the blood.

What can you do to detox the body and get good nutrients into it?

1. Cleanse the intestines, liver, kidneys, and blood, and keep them clean.

For info, go to http://cures for cancer.ws and see the cleanses section, or go to

http://healthfree.com.

2. Keep the skin and lungs clean and free of external toxins, solvents,

pollutants

3. Drink pure or alkaline water - at least 1/2 gallon a day (minimum 1/2

ounce per pound of body weight).

4. Drink fresh, raw, organic, whole juices from nuts, fruits, berries and

vegetables daily (easier than eating), or eat FRESH, RAW, ORGANIC nuts,

grains, fruits, berries, and vegetables daily (this kind of juice/food must

be at least 65% of diet). Don't eat meat, and if you do, eat it raw.

5. Add to diet: 5 fat cloves of crushed garlic, a tablespoon of cayenne

pepper, two tablespoons of flax oil mixed with a cup of cottage cheese, 5

tablespoons of agaricus blazei mushrooms, 1 tablespoon of bitter apricot

kernels, and 1 tablespoon of red meeker rasberry seeds daily.

6. Take vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and immune boosters

daily. In particular, 5G vitamin C, 2-4G vitamin E, colloidal minerals,

echinacea, cat's claw, ellagic acid, pancreatic enzymes, cider vinegar,

selenium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, boron, copper,

7. Do daily vigorous exercises that force heavy breathing for at least half

an hour. I recommend a small round trampoline. They are about a foot high

and 3 feet in diameter. Bouncing on it gets the blood AND lymph flowing.

8. Rub or scrub the skin vigorously, do a hot-cold-cycle shower for 15

minutes (hot then cold 30 seconds each). If possible get someone to give

you a cold sheet treatment once or twice a week. This will shove the toxins

out of the skin. The cold sheet treatment is dramatic in its effect. Read

about it at http://healthfree.com.

9. Prostate cancer can be relieved by big doses of saw palmetto berry.

Look for a supplement that contains it.

There are many MORE things you can do that are much more expensive, and you

can get recommendations from practitioners by subscribing to

cures for cancer-subscribe . The nutrients are the most horrifying

expense because they are (insanely) not covered by any insurance plan.

I hope this information helps. A cancer cure entails much work and a

complete change of lifestyle and diet/exercise regimens. Most people are

too weak to do it themselves, which is why they are in the mess of having

cancer to begin with. Ultimately, if they do not embrace the change with as

much gusto and sincerity they can manage, they will resort to typical chemo,

radiation, and/or surgery therapies and die an early death anyway, and with

much less money in the bank.

God bless you and keep you in your work to cure your daddy.

Bob Hurt

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> Name: Zehava

> Email: yakobovitch_z@...

> Comments: Hi Bob,

> My father has Prostate Cancer and on December 27th, 2002 the doctors told

us that the cancer spread and is now in the Lungs. They give him 6-12

months. He also had Obstruction to the Liver and after an ERCP, they found

that he has Ampulla Cancer as well. During the procedure they opened up the

obstruction. He is feeling GREAT now. We & #40;his daughters & #41; cannot

wait and watch him die. He does not know that the cancer spread and is

doing well mentally and physically.

>

> My question to you is this:

> What kind of food/food supplement do you recommend that will help us

defeat this cancer? Do you know of any doctors that are in the land,

Northern Virginia area that will be willing to work with us on beating this

cancer? Any information you might have will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> Zehava

>

>

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Bob,

I was very interested in reading what you had to say about trophoblasts and

tumorigenesis, the role of toxins and parasites. I hope the recipient of

your email finds something for her dad.

As you are probably aware the TCM herb qinghao (artemisia annua) kills

parasites by the oxidative stress process you describe, *yet* qinghao is

being experimented with as an anti-cancer agent in the west, and indeed has

been used in China for that purpose: " It has been applied in several

thousand cases of tertian malaria , malignant malaria, cerebral malaria and

those patients with chloroquine tolerance. " [1]. Here is some background

for anyone interested; however my question " How long might qinghao be used

before it becomes potentially tumorigenic? " is interesting to consider :

From http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/4474p/qingh.htm a description of the action

of the herb on parasite metabolism is given:

" The compound is activated by the intra-parasitic haem to irreversibly

decompose, generating free radicals that alkylate and oxidises proteins and

lipids. The membrane of the parasite is damaged by lipid peroxidation and

channel proteins' inactivation. (Ridley & Hudson 1998). .. " . Synergy of

artemisinin derivatives and chemotoxic agents on the parasite have also been

shown " Artesunate, a qinghaosu derivative, showed synergistic effects with

miconazole, and with doxorubicin, both of which have been suggested to exert

their chemotherapeutic effect through increasing the oxidant stress. In

contrast, catalase, dithiothreitol and alpha-tocopherol reduced the

effectiveness of qinghaosu in vitro. " [2]

By analogy with cancer cells a similar action was theorised by Lai and Singh

in 1995 and shown to have a specific effect on leukemia: " Rapid cell death,

as evidenced by a decrease in cell counts, was observed when

molt-4-lymphoblastoid cells, a human leukemia cell line, were exposed to

holotransferrin (12 microM) and dihydroartemisinin (1-200 microM). ......

This drug combination may provide a novel approach for cancer treatment. "

[3]. Subsequent work by Lai and Singh has been to demonstrate activity

against breast cancer cells in vitro using holotransferrin to load cancer

cells with iron which subsequently triggers the oxidative action of

artemisinin [4]

A possibly wider spectrum of activity has been found in the water soluble

synthetic derivative of artemisinin, artesunate (ART) " ART was most active

against leukemia and colon cancer cell lines (mean GI50 values: 1.11+/-0.56

microM and2.13+/-0.74 microM , respectively). " and " Intermediate GI50

values were obtained for melanomas, breast,ovarian, prostate, CNS, and renal

cancer cell lines. Importantly, a comparison of ART's cytotoxicity with

those of other standard cytostatic drugs showed that ART was active in molar

ranges comparable to those of established anti-tumor drugs. " [5]

Cheers,

Sammy.

REFERENCES:

1: Advanced Textbook on Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology; Vol

ii ISBN 7-80005-262-1; Page 62:

Herba Artemisiae Annuae(qing hao)

Herba Artemisiae Annuae is the aerial part of the annual herb Artemisia

annua L. of Compositae. Distributed throughout the country, it is cut and

collected in summer when the branches and leaves are growing luxuriantly and

before it blossoms, and dried in the shade with the tough stems removed:

Taste and Property: Bitter, and cold.

Attributive Meridian : Liver and gallbladder meridians. Actions and

Indications:

(1) < snip >

(2) < snip >

(3) < snip >

(4) To treat malaria, including malignant malaria. For such cases, it is

used fresh in a large dosage and mixed with water to produce a juice for

oral use, or the dried drug is boiled into a decoction for oral

administration. Now, some tablets and injections are made from the drug for

convenience of clinical application.

It is also used to cure pruritus due to heat in blood.

Dosage and Preparation: 10-15 g. For malaria, it is 20-40 g. If used fresh,

the dosage should be doubled. Decoct no longer than five minutes.

Remarks: Herba Artemisiae Annuae is bitter and cold, and is fairly effective

in purging deficiency and excess heat. It is aromatic, and so can also

eliminate dampness and treat heat syndrome complicated by dampness.

This drug has been used in the treatment of malaria since ancient times.

Through recent scientific research, an antimalarial ingredient,

artemisinine, has been extracted from this drug. It has been applied in

several thousand cases of tertian malaria , malignant malaria, cerebral

malaria and those patients with chloroquine tolerance. The results show that

it is more effective than chloroquine and other antimalarial drugs, with the

advantages of low toxicity and quick result. "

2: Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1987;81(5):710-4 ; The antimalarial action on

Plasmodium falciparum of qinghaosu and artesunate in combination with agents

which modulate oxidant stress. Krungkrai SR, Yuthavong Y. ; Department of

Biochemistry, Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand. PMID: 3329778

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

3: Cancer Lett 1995 May 4;91(1):41-6 ; Selective cancer cell cytotoxicity

from exposure to dihydroartemisinin and

holotransferrin. Lai H, Singh NP. Department of Pharmacology, University of

Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. PMID: 7750093

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

4: Life Sci 2001 Nov 21;70(1):49-56 ; Selective toxicity of

dihydroartemisinin and holotransferrin toward human breast

cancer cells. Singh NP, Lai H. ; Department of Bioengineering, University of

Washington, Seattle 98195-7962, USA.

narendra@... PMID: 11764006 ;

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

Artemisinin becomes cytotoxic in the presence of ferrous iron. Since iron

influx is high in cancer cells, artemisinin and its analogs selectively kill

cancer cells under conditions that increase intracellular iron

concentrations. We report here that after incubation with holotransferrin,

which increases the concentration of ferrous iron in cancer cells,

dihydroartemisinin, an analog of artemisinin, effectively killed a type of

radiation-resistant human breast cancer cell in vitro. The same treatment

had considerably less effect on normal human breast cells. Since it is

relatively easy to increase the iron content inside cancer cells in vivo,

administration of artemisinin-like drugs and intracellular iron-enhancing

compounds may be a simple, effective, and economical treatment for cancer.

5: Int J Oncol 2001 Apr;18(4):767-73 ; The anti-malarial artesunate is also

active against cancer. Efferth T, H, Sauerbrey A, Miyachi H,

Chitambar CR. Virtual Campus Rhineland-Palatinate, P.O. Box 4380, D-55033

Mainz, Germany.

efferth@... PMID: 11251172 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

Artesunate (ART) is a semi-synthetic derivative of artemisinin, the active

principle of the Chinese herb Artemisia annua. ART reveals remarkable

activity against otherwise multidrug-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and P.

vivax malaria. ART has now been analyzed for its anti-cancer activitya

gainst 55 cell lines of the Developmental Therapeutics Program of the

National Cancer Institute, USA. ART was most active against leukemia and

colon cancer cell lines (mean GI50 values: 1.11+/-0.56 microM and2.13+/-0.74

microM , respectively).

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~#>

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Are you aware that toxins that deprive cells of oxygen cause the cells to

mutate as they split, so that within two generations the cells become

generic " trophoblasts " that no longer have the characteristics of their

parent cells? Cells that become trophoblas through mitosis can take on any

other characteristic, and tumors they form can contain teeth, hair, and

other strange body parts. In essence, the body recognizes that it is being

destroyed, and it is making an effort to give birth to a new body that can

survive in the alien environment that is poisoning the old body. Some

trophoblasts are anerobic. That is, they have learned how to live in the

absence of oxygen. While normal cells convert oxygen and glucose into

carbon dioxide and water, cancer cells convert glucose into lactic acid, and

that puts a terrible load on the liver because the acid is toxic. As the

cancer cells proliferate, they rob normal cells of glucose and cause the

body to shrivel (cachexia).

What this means is that your father is being poisoned to death. If you

discover what is poisoning him and get it away from him, and then work to

boost his immune system, his body might start to heal itself, and maybe he

will not die young.

What about poisons in the body? There are several kinds of poisons that are

processed, and the body has several ways of getting rid of them.

1. Intestines - feces, as you probably know, is toxic and loaded with bad

bacteria that can make people perpetually sick. The good bacteria in the

small intestine clean intestine walls and produce B vitamins from proteins.

They are suppressed by yeasts and bad bacteria, and killed outright by

antibiotics and poisons like alcohol. Impacted feces in the small and large

intestine impedes absorption of nutrients into the blood stream and produces

a massive shock to the body from bacterial toxins. Bacteria in a congeste

colon back up into bile ducts, get coated with bile, and produce stones.

Toxins from the liver are carried by bile into the large intestine just

beyond the illyocecal valve that separates the colon from the small

intestine. It is, therefore, very dangerous to a person if there is fecal

impaction in that area, and in most cancer victims there is such an

impaction. Intestines are also frequently infested with parasites, and

parasites do not confine themselves to the intestines. The eggs from

parasites are small enough to enter the blood stream and be carried to

various organs. If there are solvents entering the body through skin or

lungs, the egg shells can break down and hatch. The hatchlings emit an

enzyme that causes rapid mitosis (splitting of cells), and that may affect

adjacent cells, causing them to become trophoblastic. Parasites are a very

real danger and possible cause of cancer in the intestines and other organs.

2. Liver - while the liver's main job is conversion of carbohydrates to

glucose for energizing the cells, it also detoxifies the blood. Toxins

enter the blood from cellular waste and from unhealthy intestines, poisoned

food in the alimentary canal, and poisoned air in the lungs. Liver stones

impede removal of the toxins through bile because they clog bile ducts.

Once the liver is loaded with stones, they back up into the gall bladder, so

if there are gall stones there are always liver stones. Furthermore, cancer

cells producing lactic acid overwork the liver and that can not only destroy

liver function but also make a person lose energy and motivation.

3. Lungs - since the blood goes through the lungs to discharge carbon

dioxide and take in oxygen, the lungs are also a place either to expel other

toxins from the blood, or to inject toxins into the blood.

4. Skin - the skin is the largest organ in the body, and toxins are both

exuded and ingested through the skin.

5. Lymph - the lymph system is an additional path through which cells

discharge toxins. Certain cellular fluids are not put directly into the

blood stream but " leak " out of the cell walls, and the channels of the

lymphatic system carry them into the aorta. There is no pump for the lymph

system, as there is a heart for the blood system. To pump the lymph, one

needs to breathe heavily and do physical exercise. The diaphragm is the

best stimulus for lymphatic flow, but it must be moving vigorously to do

much good. Any restriction of the flow of lymph, or lack of exercise that

fails to pump it toward the aorta, can result in pooling of toxins in one

area of the body, with a consequent increase in trophoblast production in

the area and subsequent development of cancer. A gruesome example is breast

cancer - the incidence is dramatically increased for women who wear

brassieres. A bra binds beneath the armpits and cuts off lymph flow,

causing it to pool in breast tissue.

6. Blood - this fluid of life can be deficient in the cells the attack

foreign invaders. Such immune system cells include killer T-Cells,

leucocytes and macrophages. Cancer cells are enshrouded in a protein sheath

that makes immune system cells see them as normal body tissue and ignore

them. Pancreatic enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin dissolve the protein

sheath, revealing cancer cells as enemies, and macrophages then engulf and

destroy them. An excess of animal flesh in the diet conscripts these

pancreatic enzymes and prevents them from doing their important job in

ridding the body of cancer cells. Blood can contain numerous toxins that

poison tissue at the same time as giving nutritients. Blood vessels can be

clogged or coated with plaque, preventing important nutrients from reaching

cells. It is easy to clean the arteries so that they work properly, and it

is easy to detoxify the blood.

What can you do to detox the body and get good nutrients into it?

1. Cleanse the intestines, liver, kidneys, and blood, and keep them clean.

For info, go to http://cures for cancer.ws and see the cleanses section, or go to

http://healthfree.com.

2. Keep the skin and lungs clean and free of external toxins, solvents,

pollutants

3. Drink pure or alkaline water - at least 1/2 gallon a day (minimum 1/2

ounce per pound of body weight).

4. Drink fresh, raw, organic, whole juices from nuts, fruits, berries and

vegetables daily (easier than eating), or eat FRESH, RAW, ORGANIC nuts,

grains, fruits, berries, and vegetables daily (this kind of juice/food must

be at least 65% of diet). Don't eat meat, and if you do, eat it raw.

5. Add to diet: 5 fat cloves of crushed garlic, a tablespoon of cayenne

pepper, two tablespoons of flax oil mixed with a cup of cottage cheese, 5

tablespoons of agaricus blazei mushrooms, 1 tablespoon of bitter apricot

kernels, and 1 tablespoon of red meeker rasberry seeds daily.

6. Take vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and immune boosters

daily. In particular, 5G vitamin C, 2-4G vitamin E, colloidal minerals,

echinacea, cat's claw, ellagic acid, pancreatic enzymes, cider vinegar,

selenium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, boron, copper,

7. Do daily vigorous exercises that force heavy breathing for at least half

an hour. I recommend a small round trampoline. They are about a foot high

and 3 feet in diameter. Bouncing on it gets the blood AND lymph flowing.

8. Rub or scrub the skin vigorously, do a hot-cold-cycle shower for 15

minutes (hot then cold 30 seconds each). If possible get someone to give

you a cold sheet treatment once or twice a week. This will shove the toxins

out of the skin. The cold sheet treatment is dramatic in its effect. Read

about it at http://healthfree.com.

9. Prostate cancer can be relieved by big doses of saw palmetto berry.

Look for a supplement that contains it.

There are many MORE things you can do that are much more expensive, and you

can get recommendations from practitioners by subscribing to

cures for cancer-subscribe . The nutrients are the most horrifying

expense because they are (insanely) not covered by any insurance plan.

I hope this information helps. A cancer cure entails much work and a

complete change of lifestyle and diet/exercise regimens. Most people are

too weak to do it themselves, which is why they are in the mess of having

cancer to begin with. Ultimately, if they do not embrace the change with as

much gusto and sincerity they can manage, they will resort to typical chemo,

radiation, and/or surgery therapies and die an early death anyway, and with

much less money in the bank.

God bless you and keep you in your work to cure your daddy.

Bob Hurt

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> Name: Zehava

> Email: yakobovitch_z@...

> Comments: Hi Bob,

> My father has Prostate Cancer and on December 27th, 2002 the doctors told

us that the cancer spread and is now in the Lungs. They give him 6-12

months. He also had Obstruction to the Liver and after an ERCP, they found

that he has Ampulla Cancer as well. During the procedure they opened up the

obstruction. He is feeling GREAT now. We & #40;his daughters & #41; cannot

wait and watch him die. He does not know that the cancer spread and is

doing well mentally and physically.

>

> My question to you is this:

> What kind of food/food supplement do you recommend that will help us

defeat this cancer? Do you know of any doctors that are in the land,

Northern Virginia area that will be willing to work with us on beating this

cancer? Any information you might have will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> Zehava

>

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Bob,

I was very interested in reading what you had to say about trophoblasts and

tumorigenesis, the role of toxins and parasites. I hope the recipient of

your email finds something for her dad.

As you are probably aware the TCM herb qinghao (artemisia annua) kills

parasites by the oxidative stress process you describe, *yet* qinghao is

being experimented with as an anti-cancer agent in the west, and indeed has

been used in China for that purpose: " It has been applied in several

thousand cases of tertian malaria , malignant malaria, cerebral malaria and

those patients with chloroquine tolerance. " [1]. Here is some background

for anyone interested; however my question " How long might qinghao be used

before it becomes potentially tumorigenic? " is interesting to consider :

From http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/4474p/qingh.htm a description of the action

of the herb on parasite metabolism is given:

" The compound is activated by the intra-parasitic haem to irreversibly

decompose, generating free radicals that alkylate and oxidises proteins and

lipids. The membrane of the parasite is damaged by lipid peroxidation and

channel proteins' inactivation. (Ridley & Hudson 1998). .. " . Synergy of

artemisinin derivatives and chemotoxic agents on the parasite have also been

shown " Artesunate, a qinghaosu derivative, showed synergistic effects with

miconazole, and with doxorubicin, both of which have been suggested to exert

their chemotherapeutic effect through increasing the oxidant stress. In

contrast, catalase, dithiothreitol and alpha-tocopherol reduced the

effectiveness of qinghaosu in vitro. " [2]

By analogy with cancer cells a similar action was theorised by Lai and Singh

in 1995 and shown to have a specific effect on leukemia: " Rapid cell death,

as evidenced by a decrease in cell counts, was observed when

molt-4-lymphoblastoid cells, a human leukemia cell line, were exposed to

holotransferrin (12 microM) and dihydroartemisinin (1-200 microM). ......

This drug combination may provide a novel approach for cancer treatment. "

[3]. Subsequent work by Lai and Singh has been to demonstrate activity

against breast cancer cells in vitro using holotransferrin to load cancer

cells with iron which subsequently triggers the oxidative action of

artemisinin [4]

A possibly wider spectrum of activity has been found in the water soluble

synthetic derivative of artemisinin, artesunate (ART) " ART was most active

against leukemia and colon cancer cell lines (mean GI50 values: 1.11+/-0.56

microM and2.13+/-0.74 microM , respectively). " and " Intermediate GI50

values were obtained for melanomas, breast,ovarian, prostate, CNS, and renal

cancer cell lines. Importantly, a comparison of ART's cytotoxicity with

those of other standard cytostatic drugs showed that ART was active in molar

ranges comparable to those of established anti-tumor drugs. " [5]

Cheers,

Sammy.

REFERENCES:

1: Advanced Textbook on Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology; Vol

ii ISBN 7-80005-262-1; Page 62:

Herba Artemisiae Annuae(qing hao)

Herba Artemisiae Annuae is the aerial part of the annual herb Artemisia

annua L. of Compositae. Distributed throughout the country, it is cut and

collected in summer when the branches and leaves are growing luxuriantly and

before it blossoms, and dried in the shade with the tough stems removed:

Taste and Property: Bitter, and cold.

Attributive Meridian : Liver and gallbladder meridians. Actions and

Indications:

(1) < snip >

(2) < snip >

(3) < snip >

(4) To treat malaria, including malignant malaria. For such cases, it is

used fresh in a large dosage and mixed with water to produce a juice for

oral use, or the dried drug is boiled into a decoction for oral

administration. Now, some tablets and injections are made from the drug for

convenience of clinical application.

It is also used to cure pruritus due to heat in blood.

Dosage and Preparation: 10-15 g. For malaria, it is 20-40 g. If used fresh,

the dosage should be doubled. Decoct no longer than five minutes.

Remarks: Herba Artemisiae Annuae is bitter and cold, and is fairly effective

in purging deficiency and excess heat. It is aromatic, and so can also

eliminate dampness and treat heat syndrome complicated by dampness.

This drug has been used in the treatment of malaria since ancient times.

Through recent scientific research, an antimalarial ingredient,

artemisinine, has been extracted from this drug. It has been applied in

several thousand cases of tertian malaria , malignant malaria, cerebral

malaria and those patients with chloroquine tolerance. The results show that

it is more effective than chloroquine and other antimalarial drugs, with the

advantages of low toxicity and quick result. "

2: Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1987;81(5):710-4 ; The antimalarial action on

Plasmodium falciparum of qinghaosu and artesunate in combination with agents

which modulate oxidant stress. Krungkrai SR, Yuthavong Y. ; Department of

Biochemistry, Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand. PMID: 3329778

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

3: Cancer Lett 1995 May 4;91(1):41-6 ; Selective cancer cell cytotoxicity

from exposure to dihydroartemisinin and

holotransferrin. Lai H, Singh NP. Department of Pharmacology, University of

Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. PMID: 7750093

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

4: Life Sci 2001 Nov 21;70(1):49-56 ; Selective toxicity of

dihydroartemisinin and holotransferrin toward human breast

cancer cells. Singh NP, Lai H. ; Department of Bioengineering, University of

Washington, Seattle 98195-7962, USA.

narendra@... PMID: 11764006 ;

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

Artemisinin becomes cytotoxic in the presence of ferrous iron. Since iron

influx is high in cancer cells, artemisinin and its analogs selectively kill

cancer cells under conditions that increase intracellular iron

concentrations. We report here that after incubation with holotransferrin,

which increases the concentration of ferrous iron in cancer cells,

dihydroartemisinin, an analog of artemisinin, effectively killed a type of

radiation-resistant human breast cancer cell in vitro. The same treatment

had considerably less effect on normal human breast cells. Since it is

relatively easy to increase the iron content inside cancer cells in vivo,

administration of artemisinin-like drugs and intracellular iron-enhancing

compounds may be a simple, effective, and economical treatment for cancer.

5: Int J Oncol 2001 Apr;18(4):767-73 ; The anti-malarial artesunate is also

active against cancer. Efferth T, H, Sauerbrey A, Miyachi H,

Chitambar CR. Virtual Campus Rhineland-Palatinate, P.O. Box 4380, D-55033

Mainz, Germany.

efferth@... PMID: 11251172 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

Artesunate (ART) is a semi-synthetic derivative of artemisinin, the active

principle of the Chinese herb Artemisia annua. ART reveals remarkable

activity against otherwise multidrug-resistant Plasmodium falciparum and P.

vivax malaria. ART has now been analyzed for its anti-cancer activitya

gainst 55 cell lines of the Developmental Therapeutics Program of the

National Cancer Institute, USA. ART was most active against leukemia and

colon cancer cell lines (mean GI50 values: 1.11+/-0.56 microM and2.13+/-0.74

microM , respectively).

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~#>

Re: recommendations

Are you aware that toxins that deprive cells of oxygen cause the cells to

mutate as they split, so that within two generations the cells become

generic " trophoblasts " that no longer have the characteristics of their

parent cells? Cells that become trophoblas through mitosis can take on any

other characteristic, and tumors they form can contain teeth, hair, and

other strange body parts. In essence, the body recognizes that it is being

destroyed, and it is making an effort to give birth to a new body that can

survive in the alien environment that is poisoning the old body. Some

trophoblasts are anerobic. That is, they have learned how to live in the

absence of oxygen. While normal cells convert oxygen and glucose into

carbon dioxide and water, cancer cells convert glucose into lactic acid, and

that puts a terrible load on the liver because the acid is toxic. As the

cancer cells proliferate, they rob normal cells of glucose and cause the

body to shrivel (cachexia).

What this means is that your father is being poisoned to death. If you

discover what is poisoning him and get it away from him, and then work to

boost his immune system, his body might start to heal itself, and maybe he

will not die young.

What about poisons in the body? There are several kinds of poisons that are

processed, and the body has several ways of getting rid of them.

1. Intestines - feces, as you probably know, is toxic and loaded with bad

bacteria that can make people perpetually sick. The good bacteria in the

small intestine clean intestine walls and produce B vitamins from proteins.

They are suppressed by yeasts and bad bacteria, and killed outright by

antibiotics and poisons like alcohol. Impacted feces in the small and large

intestine impedes absorption of nutrients into the blood stream and produces

a massive shock to the body from bacterial toxins. Bacteria in a congeste

colon back up into bile ducts, get coated with bile, and produce stones.

Toxins from the liver are carried by bile into the large intestine just

beyond the illyocecal valve that separates the colon from the small

intestine. It is, therefore, very dangerous to a person if there is fecal

impaction in that area, and in most cancer victims there is such an

impaction. Intestines are also frequently infested with parasites, and

parasites do not confine themselves to the intestines. The eggs from

parasites are small enough to enter the blood stream and be carried to

various organs. If there are solvents entering the body through skin or

lungs, the egg shells can break down and hatch. The hatchlings emit an

enzyme that causes rapid mitosis (splitting of cells), and that may affect

adjacent cells, causing them to become trophoblastic. Parasites are a very

real danger and possible cause of cancer in the intestines and other organs.

2. Liver - while the liver's main job is conversion of carbohydrates to

glucose for energizing the cells, it also detoxifies the blood. Toxins

enter the blood from cellular waste and from unhealthy intestines, poisoned

food in the alimentary canal, and poisoned air in the lungs. Liver stones

impede removal of the toxins through bile because they clog bile ducts.

Once the liver is loaded with stones, they back up into the gall bladder, so

if there are gall stones there are always liver stones. Furthermore, cancer

cells producing lactic acid overwork the liver and that can not only destroy

liver function but also make a person lose energy and motivation.

3. Lungs - since the blood goes through the lungs to discharge carbon

dioxide and take in oxygen, the lungs are also a place either to expel other

toxins from the blood, or to inject toxins into the blood.

4. Skin - the skin is the largest organ in the body, and toxins are both

exuded and ingested through the skin.

5. Lymph - the lymph system is an additional path through which cells

discharge toxins. Certain cellular fluids are not put directly into the

blood stream but " leak " out of the cell walls, and the channels of the

lymphatic system carry them into the aorta. There is no pump for the lymph

system, as there is a heart for the blood system. To pump the lymph, one

needs to breathe heavily and do physical exercise. The diaphragm is the

best stimulus for lymphatic flow, but it must be moving vigorously to do

much good. Any restriction of the flow of lymph, or lack of exercise that

fails to pump it toward the aorta, can result in pooling of toxins in one

area of the body, with a consequent increase in trophoblast production in

the area and subsequent development of cancer. A gruesome example is breast

cancer - the incidence is dramatically increased for women who wear

brassieres. A bra binds beneath the armpits and cuts off lymph flow,

causing it to pool in breast tissue.

6. Blood - this fluid of life can be deficient in the cells the attack

foreign invaders. Such immune system cells include killer T-Cells,

leucocytes and macrophages. Cancer cells are enshrouded in a protein sheath

that makes immune system cells see them as normal body tissue and ignore

them. Pancreatic enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin dissolve the protein

sheath, revealing cancer cells as enemies, and macrophages then engulf and

destroy them. An excess of animal flesh in the diet conscripts these

pancreatic enzymes and prevents them from doing their important job in

ridding the body of cancer cells. Blood can contain numerous toxins that

poison tissue at the same time as giving nutritients. Blood vessels can be

clogged or coated with plaque, preventing important nutrients from reaching

cells. It is easy to clean the arteries so that they work properly, and it

is easy to detoxify the blood.

What can you do to detox the body and get good nutrients into it?

1. Cleanse the intestines, liver, kidneys, and blood, and keep them clean.

For info, go to http://cures for cancer.ws and see the cleanses section, or go to

http://healthfree.com.

2. Keep the skin and lungs clean and free of external toxins, solvents,

pollutants

3. Drink pure or alkaline water - at least 1/2 gallon a day (minimum 1/2

ounce per pound of body weight).

4. Drink fresh, raw, organic, whole juices from nuts, fruits, berries and

vegetables daily (easier than eating), or eat FRESH, RAW, ORGANIC nuts,

grains, fruits, berries, and vegetables daily (this kind of juice/food must

be at least 65% of diet). Don't eat meat, and if you do, eat it raw.

5. Add to diet: 5 fat cloves of crushed garlic, a tablespoon of cayenne

pepper, two tablespoons of flax oil mixed with a cup of cottage cheese, 5

tablespoons of agaricus blazei mushrooms, 1 tablespoon of bitter apricot

kernels, and 1 tablespoon of red meeker rasberry seeds daily.

6. Take vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and immune boosters

daily. In particular, 5G vitamin C, 2-4G vitamin E, colloidal minerals,

echinacea, cat's claw, ellagic acid, pancreatic enzymes, cider vinegar,

selenium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, boron, copper,

7. Do daily vigorous exercises that force heavy breathing for at least half

an hour. I recommend a small round trampoline. They are about a foot high

and 3 feet in diameter. Bouncing on it gets the blood AND lymph flowing.

8. Rub or scrub the skin vigorously, do a hot-cold-cycle shower for 15

minutes (hot then cold 30 seconds each). If possible get someone to give

you a cold sheet treatment once or twice a week. This will shove the toxins

out of the skin. The cold sheet treatment is dramatic in its effect. Read

about it at http://healthfree.com.

9. Prostate cancer can be relieved by big doses of saw palmetto berry.

Look for a supplement that contains it.

There are many MORE things you can do that are much more expensive, and you

can get recommendations from practitioners by subscribing to

cures for cancer-subscribe . The nutrients are the most horrifying

expense because they are (insanely) not covered by any insurance plan.

I hope this information helps. A cancer cure entails much work and a

complete change of lifestyle and diet/exercise regimens. Most people are

too weak to do it themselves, which is why they are in the mess of having

cancer to begin with. Ultimately, if they do not embrace the change with as

much gusto and sincerity they can manage, they will resort to typical chemo,

radiation, and/or surgery therapies and die an early death anyway, and with

much less money in the bank.

God bless you and keep you in your work to cure your daddy.

Bob Hurt

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> Name: Zehava

> Email: yakobovitch_z@...

> Comments: Hi Bob,

> My father has Prostate Cancer and on December 27th, 2002 the doctors told

us that the cancer spread and is now in the Lungs. They give him 6-12

months. He also had Obstruction to the Liver and after an ERCP, they found

that he has Ampulla Cancer as well. During the procedure they opened up the

obstruction. He is feeling GREAT now. We & #40;his daughters & #41; cannot

wait and watch him die. He does not know that the cancer spread and is

doing well mentally and physically.

>

> My question to you is this:

> What kind of food/food supplement do you recommend that will help us

defeat this cancer? Do you know of any doctors that are in the land,

Northern Virginia area that will be willing to work with us on beating this

cancer? Any information you might have will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> Zehava

>

>

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Unfortunately, I'm from Michigan, so I can't help with doctors in your

area, but I do want to tell you that I'm a huge proponent of the

Hellers Lap. Myotomy. I even had a perforation on the operating table

which kept me in surgery for several more hours and added a couple of

days in the hospital for me, but I wouldn't change a thing about my

decision to go forward with the surgery.

I had two dilations and a botox injection before my GI dr referred me

to my surgeon to do the Hellers. I still have spasms, and my food does

usually only go down by gravity, but it gets down where it's supposed

to go now, instead of sitting in my esophagus and brewing. :)

I also took the sublingual nitro for a while, and just switched to

Levsin, which seems to have a slightly better rate of return than the

nitro, without all the nasty headaches and shakiness.

I'm so surprised that the doctors would do so many dilations on you.

To the other members of the group, have any of you had that many?

Take care

>

> Does anyone know of any doctors in Oklahoma or in North Texas that

> could recommend/provide some treatment options for achalasia? I'm

> located in Southern Oklahoma (near Lake Texoma). Among other things

> I'd like to find out if I'm a candidate for myotomy. I don't know of

> any surgeons nearby that could perform this procedure. I'm not wild

> about undergoing surgery, however, if that turns out to be my best

> bet I'll have that done. I would like to explore all of the options

> available. If I do have to get this done I would like to find a

> surgeon who has a good deal of experience with performing this

> surgery.

>

> I've had several dilations done. The first four dilations were done

> by Dr. Neil Nedley (Ardmore, OK); last three were performed by Dr.

> C. Bird (Norman, OK). Dr. Bird used floroscope along with a

> camera. First dilation used a 25mm ballon, if I'm not mistaken. The

> 2nd, 3rd, and 4th time that I got dilated I also got a botox

> injection. The last time that I had an injection a double dose was

> used. Unfortunately, that didn't help out like I thought it would.

> My suspicion is that I have developed a resistance to the toxin. 5th

> and 6th time was with a 30mm balloon, I believe. Last one used a

> 35mm balloon. That seemed to be more effective than the 30mm one.

> It seems like the effect of that is starting to wear off. I can tell

> because I'm having more chest pains, spasms, and food getting stuck

> than I was about a month ago. It can sometimes take more than 24

> hours for most of the food to go down. I feel like that getting any

> more dilations wouldn't be a good idea.

>

> As far as drugs are concerned I'm finding some relief. I would

> greatly appreciate any suggestions that someone could offer in this

> regard. Here is what I'm currently taking:

>

> nifedipine

> sublingual nitroglycerine

> hyoscyamine

> isosorb mono

> imipramine

>

> As best as I can figure I've had achalasia for at least ten years

> probably longer. I didn't get any treatment for it until around two

> years ago. Prior to that I had never heard of achalasia before. It

> was a barium test that found the problem. BTW, that barium drink was

> nasty tasting as all get out. Earlier this year I got a manometry

> test. Results from that showed that I basically was flat lining on

> esophageal motility lower down. Nurse told me that it was mainly

> gravity that was pulling the food down. I've also recently

> discovered that my esophagus is four times larger than it's supposed

> to be. Food that I've been eating all these years stretched it out

> apparently. It surprises just how much food can get trapped in my

> esophagus. Now I know of another reason why this is so.

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

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Barbara;

My doc who has done two hips for me is Doc Winquist in Seattle. I don't know if he has experience with dysplasic hips but I'm sure if he's uncomfortable treating you he will let you know! We had many discussions prior to him doing my revision; he was not familar with the device used and wasnt sure how easily it would come out. After conversations with the manufacuring rep he did the surgery and everything went fine. I dont know of any other docs who have been so honest and would take the extra time to make sure the outcome is successful. He is conservative in his approach (which I like) and is willing to discuss things with you. I was refered to him by a friend of mine who also had a hip done by him, what impressed me was that this was a plastic/metal device pre highly crosslinking, which has an average life expectancy of 10 yrs. My friends is 15 and still going strong; the amazing thing is that he does way more than what he should be with the hip . Doc Winquist calls him the luckiest man alive. I believe (although there is no evidence to support this) that my friends "luck" is largely due to Doc Winquist skill in obtaining the best fit and alignment.

I'm sure there are other good ones in Seattle and I wish you the best of luck in your selction, but whomever you selectI PLEASE don't see Doc Scranton. He did my first thr. I selected him largely due to his position as the Seattle Seahawks Doc. What a mistake! I suffered with his hip for eight yrs during which I could never walk right. I went for several second opinions ; one flat out stated that the hip didn't fit me and should be replaced immediately. Ive never heard a doctor speak so negatively about another doctors work!

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Does anyone have recommendations for docs in Washington state, Spokane or Seattle? I'm looking for an OS with experience in THR on congenital dysplasic hips that have previously been "restructured." I'm sorry to say that I am not a candidate for POA or resurfacing, but thankfully I do have some time to find a reputable surgeon that I am comfortable with handling my case. It has been very encouraging and educational reading posts from this group. Thanks in advance for any direction on selecting a doc. -Barb

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, thank you for the honest experienced recommendation .. and warning. I will add Winquist to my list! -Barb

recommendations

Does anyone have recommendations for docs in Washington state, Spokane or Seattle? I'm looking for an OS with experience in THR on congenital dysplasic hips that have previously been "restructured." I'm sorry to say that I am not a candidate for POA or resurfacing, but thankfully I do have some time to find a reputable surgeon that I am comfortable with handling my case. It has been very encouraging and educational reading posts from this group. Thanks in advance for any direction on selecting a doc. -Barb

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hi wendy and welcome, i think a great beginner/intermediate instructor is denise austin. she is upbeat not to intense, has a variety of workouts, and great for all ages. she even has a kids workout dvd out as well. i started with denise myself and still work with her here and there. she has a show on lifetime at 7am so you can get a preview of what she is like before committing to buying her videos but she does have some great ones out there. her ab workouts are really great and fave among many denise fans. right now that is all i can think of that the whole family can work with. i am sure you will get some more great recommendations. welcome again kassia

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Hi ,

Welcome! What type of activities do you like to do?

DO you like dancing or more athletic style workouts?

Also, remember that resistance training is important

to your overall weightloss plan as well as lean muscle

burns more calories even at rest.

Let us know what you like to do and we may be able to

help out more with recommendations for workouts that

you will actually enjoy doing!

WElcome!

Donna

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> Hello everyone,

>

> I am new to this group and am looking for advice.

> I am in my late 30's, married and 5 children (11,

> 10, 6, 6, 5) and have decided that I really need to

> tone and loose a little weight. I am looking for an

> exercise dvd that is fun to do and won't kill me the

> first time I do it. I also want my kids to be able

> to join in so no kickboxing stuff right now.

> I also need some advice on the best workout

> method? LIke how many times a week for a beginner.

> Thank you in advance for any help.

>

>

>

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> I am new to this group and am looking for advice. I am in my late 30's,

> married and 5 children (11, 10, 6, 6, 5) and have decided that I really

> need to tone and loose a little weight. I am looking for an exercise dvd

> that is fun to do and won't kill me the first time I do it. I also want

> my kids to be able to join in so no kickboxing stuff right now.

hi wendy! welcome to the group!

hmmmm.... check out leslie sansone who has a whole bunch of 'indoor

walking' workouts. the steps are simple and easy to catch onto, the

kids can definitely do her workouts with you, and most of leslie's

workouts can be bought retail (like at walmart/target/kmart/etc).

> I also need some advice on the best workout method? LIke how many times

> a week for a beginner.

well, in a nut-shell, a good well-rounded fitness program includes:

- cardio

- strength training

- flexibility training (stretching/yoga)

most people feel comfortable starting with cardio activities,

walking/biking/dancing for example -- any activity that will raise

your heartrate for a minimum of 20 mins. so i suggest that you do

cardio for a minimum of 3 times a week to start. after you

accomplish that for a period of time, you can lengthen the time of

each cardio session, or add more frequent cardio sessions and/or vary

the cardio activities that you are doing. soon then you can add in

some strength training twice each week using your body-weight only

and/or very light dumbells. same as you do for cardio,

lengthen/increase frequency/vary your strength training sessions,

along with gradually increasing the weights that you are using.

alternate your cardio workouts with your strength workouts, doing

cardio one day, strength training the next. spend, oh, 5-10 mins,

after each training session (whether you do cardio or strength

training) to stretch all of your muscles and eventually you can also

add one day of more intense stretching to your week. by then you

will be up to 6 days a week... the 7th can then be for rest.

:*carolyn.

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I’ve read some good advice re exercise

programs, but wanted to add my 2 cents. My kids (6, 6 and 3) all love yoga. I

do it with them but as a SAHM exercise is my me time. I make a point of doing

active things with the kids –like biking or walking or playing at the

playground. On occasion my 6 year old girl does ballet workouts with me and my

6 year old son enjoys kickboxing type workouts and he wants to try lifting with

me (I’m not sure about kids lifting though). Other active things we enjoy

together include dancing (they especially like freeze dance I think it is

called where you freeze in place when the music stops – with a remote you

can join in lol), swimming and gym type activities like balance beams,

stability ball, rolling and climbing. And more traditional party games like

obstacle courses and wheelbarrow. Ball games are great too. And

songs with movement (head shoulders knees and toes is great after a good play

workout, there are about a zillion more)One of our favorite workouts is for me

to lift them by their feet and swing them upside down. Playground games are fun

too if you just let yourself have a good time and don’t worry about

looking like a fool. I guess my point is that for my kids at least if you

say lets exercise they will look at me like I’m insane (which could be

trueJ

but if I say lets go have fun they have jackets and shoes on and are out the

door.

My kids enjoy the Yogakids series and Wai

Lana Little Yogis. I prefer the Yogakids, because I think it is more a well

rounded practice and especially in Yogakids Silly to Calm it has a definite order

(starting out with silly things to help the kids get into the stuff that

requires more concentration or calm like balancing exercises and breathing

exercises. The Wai Lana has the advantage of cutsy music and little movies inbetween

poses so the kids 1. Don’t get bored. and 2. They know what

is coming next. I’d suggest a kid preview of each or try one in each

series if that isn’t possible.

As for my personal exercise other than just

being active with the kids I like to do a combo of weights, cardio, yoga, and

what I call other toning videos (like Pilates or ballet workouts) When I start back

with “real” exercise (like after giving birth or being sick) I

evaluate my condition and add one thing at a time. For example after

giving birth I may say well my muscles need toning and I need to lose weight. So

I’d start with non-weight toning work (until recovered from birth) and

then go on to alternating cardio and weight work (this is how I always lose the

weight) I like to start slow and work myself up to a more challenging schedule

so I may start out with 1 cardio session and 1 weight or toning session a week

and work up to 3 of each. And then re-evaluate. I’m not sure how much can

be done with kids – dance cardio, walking workouts and yoga are probably

easiest. But you also may want to think about scheduling at least 1 day a week

where you can do personal workouts – weights can be hard to do with kids

around and I really feel it is an important part of any female’s fitness

routine. Also I feel it is important for my kids to see me having an active

lifestyle and to share that with them.

My personal favorites to start out always

end up being the Firm workouts. I find them easy to adjust to my condition. I

also like Pilates (I’ve tried Winsor Pilates, Lotte Berk Method, a couple

of the stability ball ones – I enjoy them all – actually never

tried a Pilates workout I don’t love – I love the ball workouts

more than anything) The dance type workouts are fun too. But sometimes I find

them a bit cheesy –I love bellydancing, but I’m not great at it. No

one will ever say wow she’s a great dancer but I have fun. If you let us

know what type of workouts you enjoy I bet you will get a dozen recommendations

of specifics (every time I ask I think to myself oh that sounds great and have

such a hard time making up my mind).

S.

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Hi, , nice to meet you. I'm , married, 36 (but holding at

25) with one son. I'm also known in this predominantly-female group

as the token male.

You said you weren't into kickboxing because you want something your

kids can do. There is a Blanks Tae Bo workout for kids. I've

never looked at it, just seen it advertised. I'm in to martial arts

and that kind of stuff, so I can tell you that kickboxing is a great

workout even for beginners.

Nice to meet you!

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I am new to this group and am looking for advice. I am in my late

30's, married and 5 children (11, 10, 6, 6, 5) and have decided that I

really need to tone and loose a little weight. I am looking for an

exercise dvd that is fun to do and won't kill me the first time I do

it. I also want my kids to be able to join in so no kickboxing stuff

right now.

> I also need some advice on the best workout method? LIke how many

times a week for a beginner.

> Thank you in advance for any help.

>

>

>

>

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Thanks you so much to everyone that as given there advice. I am looking into everything. your life looks like a mirror to mine. The name the twins and the younger sibling. Thank you for your advice. Sprague <kittyn@...> wrote: I’ve read some good advice re exercise programs, but wanted to add my 2 cents. My kids (6, 6 and 3) all love yoga. I do it with them but as a SAHM exercise is my me time. I make a point of doing active things with the kids –like biking or walking or playing at the playground. On occasion my 6 year old girl does ballet workouts with me and my 6 year old son enjoys kickboxing type workouts and he wants to try lifting with me (I’m not sure about kids lifting though). Other active things we enjoy together include dancing (they especially like freeze dance I think it is called where you freeze in place when the music stops – with a remote you can join in lol), swimming and gym type activities like balance beams, stability ball, rolling and climbing. And more traditional party games like obstacle courses and wheelbarrow. Ball games are great

too. And songs with movement (head shoulders knees and toes is great after a good play workout, there are about a zillion more)One of our favorite workouts is for me to lift them by their feet and swing them upside down. Playground games are fun too if you just let yourself have a good time and don’t worry about looking like a fool. I guess my point is that for my kids at least if you say lets exercise they will look at me like I’m insane (which could be trueJ but if I say lets go have fun they have jackets and shoes on and are out the door. My kids enjoy the Yogakids series and Wai Lana Little Yogis.

I prefer the Yogakids, because I think it is more a well rounded practice and especially in Yogakids Silly to Calm it has a definite order (starting out with silly things to help the kids get into the stuff that requires more concentration or calm like balancing exercises and breathing exercises. The Wai Lana has the advantage of cutsy music and little movies inbetween poses so the kids 1. Don’t get bored. and 2. They know what is coming next. I’d suggest a kid preview of each or try one in each series if that isn’t possible. As for my personal exercise other than just being active with the kids I like to do a combo of weights, cardio, yoga, and what I call other toning videos (like Pilates or ballet workouts) When I start back with “real” exercise (like after giving birth or being sick) I evaluate my condition and add

one thing at a time. For example after giving birth I may say well my muscles need toning and I need to lose weight. So I’d start with non-weight toning work (until recovered from birth) and then go on to alternating cardio and weight work (this is how I always lose the weight) I like to start slow and work myself up to a more challenging schedule so I may start out with 1 cardio session and 1 weight or toning session a week and work up to 3 of each. And then re-evaluate. I’m not sure how much can be done with kids – dance cardio, walking workouts and yoga are probably easiest. But you also may want to think about scheduling at least 1 day a week where you can do personal workouts – weights can be hard to do with kids around and I really feel it is an important part of any female’s fitness routine. Also I feel it is important for my kids to see me having an active lifestyle and to share that with them. My personal favorites to start out always end up being the Firm workouts. I find them easy to adjust to my condition. I also like Pilates (I’ve tried Winsor Pilates, Lotte Berk Method, a couple of the stability ball ones – I enjoy them all – actually never tried a Pilates workout I don’t love – I love the ball workouts more than anything) The dance type workouts are fun too. But sometimes I find them a bit cheesy –I love bellydancing, but I’m not great at it. No one will ever say wow she’s a great dancer but I have fun. If you let us know what type of workouts you enjoy I bet you will get a dozen recommendations of specifics (every time I ask I think to myself oh that sounds great and have such a hard time making up my mind). S. --No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.4/318 - Release Date: 4/18/2006 --No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.4/319 - Release Date: 4/19/2006

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Thanks for the info , I will check it out. I'm not against kickboxing. revaddict <revaddict@...> wrote: Hi, , nice to meet you. I'm , married, 36 (but holding at25) with one son. I'm also known in this predominantly-female groupas the token male.You said you weren't into kickboxing because you want something yourkids can do. There is a Blanks Tae Bo workout for kids. I'venever looked at it, just seen it advertised. I'm in to martial artsand that kind of stuff, so I can tell you that kickboxing is a greatworkout even for beginners.Nice to meet you!>> Hello everyone,>

> I am new to this group and am looking for advice. I am in my late30's, married and 5 children (11, 10, 6, 6, 5) and have decided that Ireally need to tone and loose a little weight. I am looking for anexercise dvd that is fun to do and won't kill me the first time I doit. I also want my kids to be able to join in so no kickboxing stuffright now.> I also need some advice on the best workout method? LIke how manytimes a week for a beginner.> Thank you in advance for any help.> > > > > ---------------------------------> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.>

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Lydall: “raising a vaccine free child” can be found at

amazon.com

Also, robert Mendelssohn “raising a healthy child in spite of your

doctor”

Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 15, Jon 13, 11, 9,

6, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 2 and Isaac, 2/3/08

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necessarily current pictures

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At 08:40 PM 4/5/2008, you wrote:

>I am looking for some books or websites that can give me more

>information on things to help me care for my children and take

>precautions when not doing vaccines. I guess what I am looking for is

>books that could help give me early signs if they were to get the

>diseases, ways to treat some of the diseases like measles, whooping

>cough, ect....ways to boost thier immune system and things like that.

Some of that is being discussed now and on OT4VAX..............best t

take the boost immune system discussions there, please

>I am taking Sheri's class so I know that will be helpful. I also have

>been looking at some of the books on thinktwice.com like " superimmunity

>for kids, the homeopathic book on there called " Everybodys guide to

>homeopathic rememdies " , and " Smart medicine for a healthier child " .

All of that is in the class that you signed onto with me

Childhood Diseases: Reality, Care & Treatment

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A surgeon in Atlanta, Georgia is listed here:

http://achalasiadoctors.wetpaint.com/page/South+Atlantic+U.S.

A surgeon and gastroenterologist in Nashville, TN:

http://achalasiadoctors.wetpaint.com/page/South+Central+U.S.

in PA

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Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 9:06 PM

<achalasia >

Subject: Recommendations

>

>

>

> does anyone happen to know of any good doctors in or near SC? Maybe even

> some hours away would be great.

>

> Thanks

>

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Here are the recommendations that I was given. It is " confidential " but

screw that. May any part of this help anyone in the quest to heal.

There is much more than this in doing a recovery program so glean from

it what you can. Everyone has their own " case " and may we find what we

have in common.

Please don't quote me or any doctor if you forward this information.

A

1st most important, would be to find someone to do Neural therapy

(treatment of scar) for you in respect to your head injury. You may

want to contact the Academy to find a name of a doctor who has been

trained by Dr. Klinghardt. I would like to warn you , that the list of

doctors they have does not guaranty that they are well trained in this

field so make sure to study thier crudentials well.

2. Chlorella: 3 grams first thing in AM, best on empty stomach daily

3. High doses of fish oil (3 grams daily) best to add Ecomer shark

liver oil- best protective measure for your brain. 2 per day.

4. Garlic: start with 2 per day work yourself up to 6 per day

5. Laetrile: 1 gram/day

6. HCL+ Pepsin: 1 with each meal, best to chew your first bite very

well, when ready to swallow, take a HCL capsule and swallow with your

food. Do not drink fluid while eating.

7. Gammadyn Au-Cu-Ag: (trace minerals) helps to chelate metal very

gently, 1 every AM

8. OSR: as per protocol you have

9. Magnesium: best magnesium chloride drops, 10 drops 2xday. If oil

apply small amount on your liver (1/4 tsp) daily.

10. Electrolyte: Hypertonic Salt 1 vial per day x 3 days- There after 1

vial per week-can be added to small amounts of water.

11. lots and lots of probiotics

12. Gemmo Therapy to build up your adrenal glands: 10 drops in small

amount of water 2xdaily best on empty stomach.

13. Last but not least, Traumatic grief Unda #9, 24, 228: 5 drops 2xday

under the tongue. DO NOT repeat once you are done with these bottles.

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Looking for a recommendation for practioners in the state of Maine or New Hampshire, USA. New to all of this and really trying to get things started. Thank you.

Cheryl, mom to Cameron age 7, dx, asperger, NVLD, anxiety, social pragmatic disorder, learning disorder in reading, writing and math.

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If you are a parent of a challenged child, please share with us:- your name - Cheryl- location (city, state/province, country)Eliot, Maine, USA- your child's name, gender, and/or age Cameron, boy, 7 soon 8 2nd grade- your child's diagnoses, if known Aspergers, NVLD, anxiety, sleep disorder, social pragmatic language disorder, inattentive ADHD, learning disorder in reading, writing and math. ? Dyslexia, ? APD past dx of sensory intergration disorder, low ferritin level, receptive language delay, visual processing disorder.- other treatments you are using or have tried- how you found out about the group Was recommended from another group- which of Dr. Masgutova's courses you have taken, if any.

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Beth Stoddard in Portland Maine.

From: "c.trott@..." <c.trott@...> Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 2:29:36 PMSubject: Re: Recommendations

Looking for a recommendation for practioners in the state of Maine or New Hampshire, USA. New to all of this and really trying to get things started. Thank you.

Cheryl, mom to Cameron age 7, dx, asperger, NVLD, anxiety, social pragmatic disorder, learning disorder in reading, writing and math.

New Here- Intro

If you are a parent of a challenged child, please share with us:- your name - Cheryl- location (city, state/province, country)Eliot, Maine, USA- your child's name, gender, and/or age Cameron, boy, 7 soon 8 2nd grade- your child's diagnoses, if known Aspergers, NVLD, anxiety, sleep disorder, social pragmatic language disorder, inattentive ADHD, learning disorder in reading, writing and math. ? Dyslexia, ? APD past dx of sensory intergration disorder, low ferritin level, receptive language delay, visual processing disorder.- other treatments you are using or have tried- how you found out about the group Was recommended from another group- which of Dr. Masgutova's courses you have taken, if any.

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is in the New Hampshire. sthomas@...

I hope you can connect

Diane

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Beth Stoddard in Portland Maine.

From: "c.trott@..." <c.trott@...> Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 2:29:36 PMSubject: Re: Recommendations

Looking for a recommendation for practioners in the state of Maine or New Hampshire, USA. New to all of this and really trying to get things started. Thank you.

Cheryl, mom to Cameron age 7, dx, asperger, NVLD, anxiety, social pragmatic disorder, learning disorder in reading, writing and math.

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If you are a parent of a challenged child, please share with us:- your name - Cheryl- location (city, state/province, country)Eliot, Maine, USA- your child's name, gender, and/or age Cameron, boy, 7 soon 8 2nd grade- your child's diagnoses, if known Aspergers, NVLD, anxiety, sleep disorder, social pragmatic language disorder, inattentive ADHD, learning disorder in reading, writing and math. ? Dyslexia, ? APD past dx of sensory intergration disorder, low ferritin level, receptive language delay, visual processing disorder.- other treatments you are using or have tried- how you found out about the group Was recommended from another group- which of Dr. Masgutova's courses you have taken, if any.

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