Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Cliff, it is wonderful how you handle your prostate cancer and I admire the work you do for other patients. But your story isn't so remarkable. Wordwide many many men with prostate cancer, above teh age of 75, don't use flaxseed oil and still show the same pattern as you do. Of course, good nutrition helps, but almost all men above 85 years have prostate cancer and will not die from it. Flaxseed oil in a vegetarian diet seems to help slowdown the cancer a little bit maybe, but is not at all a cure. Too many who use it still show progressive cancer. gr. kees Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Kees, There is an element of truth in what you write, but not entirely. There are at least 30 different strains of prostate cancer. Most are slow growing. At least one is very aggressive. When prostatectomies are done and the removed material is examined, seven different strains, on avzerage, are present. Any man may have one strain...or all 30. Or any combination. Thousands of men could have prostate cancer in one place and none with exactly the same situation. Many men have prostate cancer and do not even know it. Many die of something else without knowing it is there. By the time a man is 85 it is almost 100% certain he has pc cancer--and many will not be treated at all. However, by the time Prostate Cancer with a Gleason score of 8 or over has metastasized, it is a different ball game. By then standard medicine deems it incurable, and you don't just go on surviving unless attention is paid to it. A few years ago an acquaintance wrote me he was " fighting a battle that I know I cannot win " . He would rather die than use a silly thing like Flaxseed Oil and cottage cheese though he did use ground flaxseeds. As to dying, he got his wish. Once a man is diagnosed with Advanced Prostate Cancer the survival rate begins to drop drastically. I seem to remember 60% alive in 5 years and much less by ten years. As I see this work and learn more accurately what to do I believe that the Flaxseed Oil/Cottage cheese can save a lot of men with advanced cancer who would otherwise die earlier and painful deaths. It does not just " slow it down a little " . We have seen a lot of men apparently recover completely and stay cancer free as long as they continue to use the oil the way it should be used. From what we see, it WON'T overcome the continued use of chemo. The number of men with my stage of aggresiveness, who have survived 14 years and remain in reasonably good shape for 83 years of age, is actually quite small. Those still alive following standard treatment are hurting. I followed quite a number of men the last 14 years. I remember one who had survived for 15 years before he died, but his last years were miserable as he tried every possible chemo available. He used FO/CC for awhile and improved but wouldn't trust it alone and passed on. Cliff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2005 Report Share Posted February 27, 2005 Cliff--I think we agree at most points in your explanation of prostate cancer. A good explanation. And I agree with you. But, Cliff, the role of flaxseed oil is just a small role. The same effects and even much better effects are reached with a certain amount of vitamin E every day, but even more with prostasol and PC-Spes, a mix of certain herbs and vitamins. Almost all men, also the ones with metastised prostate cancer, often more years to live with help of prostasol. And if follow at the same time with dendritic cell therapy, you also have a chance to cure prostate cancer. At least that is what I see happen in several men with prostate cancer and a Gleason score above 7. I know hunderds of cancer patients who use the Budwig approach and it helps to slow down the cancer growth, though it still grows and is not a cure. Anyhow, flaxseed oil can help and the Budwig therapy is also very helpful, so I don't say don't do that but there are more approaches which work also. gr. kees Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2005 Report Share Posted February 28, 2005 Kees, Our only point of disagreement is that the flaxseed oil and cottage cheese when used properly is far more effective than you are willing to admit. Dr. Budwig achieved 95 to 98 % success. She has taken folks out of the hospitals not given hours to live and brought them back to health. Last summer a man in Texas wanted ten tapes for some ministry. I sent them and 13 days later I received an email forwarded through him from a scientist friend. He said that he listened to the tape for a few minutes and took it to the wife of a good friend. The friend was in a coma from the effect of bladder cancer and not expected to live through the night. Hospice was there and his grown daughters were home. This man's wife gave him three enemas that day with flaxseed oil. That was Wednesday morning. Friday he was eating on his own and Saturday he sat up in a recliner for an hour and a half. When you say that Flaxseed oil only has a minor effect, that tells me you have not yet really studied it. If folks want to depend on standard treatment, that is their choice and I won't argue with it but, we need to be really well informed. Cliff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 Hi, Rina, When the doctor tells him not to worry about PSA, the doctor is right! Do an internet search under " PSA validity " " Faulty PSA " " PSA Reading " " PSA testing " and you will see that putting a great deal of faith in PSA numbers is not at all necessarily a good idea. PSA is certainly NOT the be all-end all of prostate cancer testing. Your dad's doctor sounds as if he may be one of the few enlightened MD's around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2011 Report Share Posted August 4, 2011 I have a friend that just found out that he has prostate cancer. I told his wife to check out Iodine and this forum. I hope she does. If he does choose to take it, what dose does he start off on? They try to be holistic but at the same time I'm not sure they trust my judgement so I need a good article to back it up. I looked at the files and I don't see anything related to prostate. I was hoping to send her some info on it. Thanks, Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2011 Report Share Posted August 4, 2011 he should go as fast as possible to 200 mg. he can look also at low dose naltrexone. look also at the site of doug kaufmann knowthecaause,as prostate cancer is probably caused by yeast On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 7:32 PM, LouiseH <loubob@...> wrote: I have a friend that just found out that he has prostate cancer. I told his wife to check out Iodine and this forum. I hope she does. If he does choose to take it, what dose does he start off on? They try to be holistic but at the same time I'm not sure they trust my judgement so I need a good article to back it up. I looked at the files and I don't see anything related to prostate. I was hoping to send her some info on it. Thanks, Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2012 Report Share Posted June 14, 2012 Hi Nigel,Check out Low Dose Naltrexone. For more information, visithttp://tinyurl.com/ldn-for-cancerWith best wishes,Dudley Delany dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2012 Report Share Posted June 18, 2012 incredible - thank you Dudley! > > Hi Nigel, > > Check out Low Dose Naltrexone. For more information, visit > > http://tinyurl.com/ldn-for-cancer > > With best wishes, > > Dudley Delany > > dudley_delany > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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