Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Cesium works quite well with prostate cancer. Cesium is an element that is found naturally in a salt form. Vitamin c and zinc along with a potassium supplement must be taken. A loss of potassium is a natural occurrence when taking cesium. Check with your doctor is you are currently taking any medication. Sincerely, Joe Bavaro > From: jrtex@... > cures for canceregroups > Subject: my prostate cancer and Poly-MVA > Date: Thursday, January 04, 2001 7:24 PM > > This is my 3rd yr with PC. I've tried everything from Hoxsey, > Essiac, > stuff....carboxylic acid, protocel from Canada, > Dr. Hulda s entire regimen including > her new zapper , Cantron(cancell), and Flax > oil and cottage cheese ad nauseum, etc. > And exisulind, a much praised > new drug not quite FDA approved that I got > permission through my MD to try for 2 months... It did nothing. Last > Dec 1, I started on Poly-MVA, androcur (a mild estrogen type > drug) and Chlodronate (I believe this is hydrozine sulfate) as > prescribed by Dr. > Al (619-585-2985), amarc@... first reported to us > by Matson at 888-547-8020. (gmatson1@...). Find out about > PolyMVA(also known as DNA-reductase) from > its developer Dr. merrill Garnet at www.polymva.com. After a little > over 1 month > on the stuff my psa went from 40 to 23. Last > June it was 20. I have 2 more months on this > program and by then it will have cost about > $2600 bucks... but if it works and I think it > does, its a bargain compared to what I spent on > all the stuff that did no good. This combo has > virtually no side effects that I can tell and today's > blood and liver results also show no harm. > I gave you all the contact info you need so > try not to load me down with a bunch of questions I'd rather you ask the > pro's I've > refered to. Best, JR > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 I forgot to include the complete cesium treatment as proscribed by Robt. Barefoot that I took TWICE about 1 year apart. It never lowered my psa but it may have prevented metastasis...I have no way to prove it. Best, JR Cesium works quite well with prostate cancer. Cesium is an element that is found naturally in a salt form. Vitamin c and zinc along with a potassium supplement must be taken. A loss of potassium is a natural occurrence when taking cesium. Check with your doctor is you are currently taking any medication. Sincerely, Joe Bavaro > From: jrtex@... > cures for canceregroups > Subject: my prostate cancer and Poly-MVA > Date: Thursday, January 04, 2001 7:24 PM > > This is my 3rd yr with PC. I've tried everything from Hoxsey, > Essiac, > stuff....carboxylic acid, protocel from Canada, > Dr. Hulda s entire regimen including > her new zapper , Cantron(cancell), and Flax > oil and cottage cheese ad nauseum, etc. > And exisulind, a much praised > new drug not quite FDA approved that I got > permission through my MD to try for 2 months... It did nothing. Last > Dec 1, I started on Poly-MVA, androcur (a mild estrogen type > drug) and Chlodronate (I believe this is hydrozine sulfate) as > prescribed by Dr. > Al (619-585-2985), amarc@... first reported to us > by Matson at 888-547-8020. (gmatson1@...). Find out about > PolyMVA(also known as DNA-reductase) from > its developer Dr. merrill Garnet at www.polymva.com. After a little > over 1 month > on the stuff my psa went from 40 to 23. Last > June it was 20. I have 2 more months on this > program and by then it will have cost about > $2600 bucks... but if it works and I think it > does, its a bargain compared to what I spent on > all the stuff that did no good. This combo has > virtually no side effects that I can tell and today's > blood and liver results also show no harm. > I gave you all the contact info you need so > try not to load me down with a bunch of questions I'd rather you ask the > pro's I've > refered to. Best, JR > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Have you tried pc spes? For indepth info go to pcspes.com. jrtex@... wrote: This is my 3rd yr with PC. I've tried everything from Hoxsey, Essiac, stuff....carboxylic acid, protocel from Canada, Dr. Hulda s entire regimen including her new zapper , Cantron(cancell), and Flax oil and cottage cheese ad nauseum, etc. And exisulind, a much praised new drug not quite FDA approved that I got permission through my MD to try for 2 months... It did nothing. Last Dec 1, I started on Poly-MVA, androcur (a mild estrogen type drug) and Chlodronate (I believe this is hydrozine sulfate) as prescribed by Dr. Al (619-585-2985), amarc@... first reported to us by Matson at 888-547-8020. (gmatson1@...). Find out about PolyMVA(also known as DNA-reductase) from its developer Dr. merrill Garnet at www.polymva.com. After a little over 1 month on the stuff my psa went from 40 to 23. Last June it was 20. I have 2 more months on this program and by then it will have cost about $2600 bucks... but if it works and I think it does, its a bargain compared to what I spent on all the stuff that did no good. This combo has virtually no side effects that I can tell and today's blood and liver results also show no harm. I gave you all the contact info you need so try not to load me down with a bunch of questions I'd rather you ask the pro's I've refered to. Best, JR Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 JR, Clodronate is a bisphosphonate which regulates calcium. It was produced for years as a cheap detergent amendment from Proctor and Gamble. When it was discovered that it works for breast and bone cancers it was taken off the market, the price jumped enormously, and newer derivatives were patented, eg, pamidronate. my prostate cancer and Poly-MVA > This is my 3rd yr with PC. I've tried everything from Hoxsey, > Essiac, > stuff....carboxylic acid, protocel from Canada, > Dr. Hulda s entire regimen including > her new zapper , Cantron(cancell), and Flax > oil and cottage cheese ad nauseum, etc. > And exisulind, a much praised > new drug not quite FDA approved that I got > permission through my MD to try for 2 months... It did nothing. Last > Dec 1, I started on Poly-MVA, androcur (a mild estrogen type > drug) and Chlodronate (I believe this is hydrozine sulfate) as > prescribed by Dr. > Al (619-585-2985), amarc@... first reported to us > by Matson at 888-547-8020. (gmatson1@...). Find out about > PolyMVA(also known as DNA-reductase) from > its developer Dr. merrill Garnet at www.polymva.com. After a little > over 1 month > on the stuff my psa went from 40 to 23. Last > June it was 20. I have 2 more months on this > program and by then it will have cost about > $2600 bucks... but if it works and I think it > does, its a bargain compared to what I spent on > all the stuff that did no good. This combo has > virtually no side effects that I can tell and today's > blood and liver results also show no harm. > I gave you all the contact info you need so > try not to load me down with a bunch of questions I'd rather you ask the > pro's I've > refered to. Best, JR > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2001 Report Share Posted January 5, 2001 I haven't yet felt the need to expose myself to the dramatic side effects of PCspec...the swollen breasts, hot & cold chills, impotence, etc.... My Poly-MVA regime is designed to cut out androgen after 2-3 months depending on the psa, during which time the other ingredients are killing remaining cancer cells. so far so good. best, JR Have you tried pc spes? For indepth info go to pcspes.com. jrtex@... wrote: This is my 3rd yr with PC. I've tried everything from Hoxsey, Essiac, stuff....carboxylic acid, protocel from Canada, Dr. Hulda s entire regimen including her new zapper , Cantron(cancell), and Flax oil and cottage cheese ad nauseum, etc. And exisulind, a much praised new drug not quite FDA approved that I got permission through my MD to try for 2 months... It did nothing. Last Dec 1, I started on Poly-MVA, androcur (a mild estrogen type drug) and Chlodronate (I believe this is hydrozine sulfate) as prescribed by Dr. Al (619-585-2985), amarc@... first reported to us by Matson at 888-547-8020. (gmatson1@...). Find out about PolyMVA(also known as DNA-reductase) from its developer Dr. merrill Garnet at www.polymva.com. After a little over 1 month on the stuff my psa went from 40 to 23. Last June it was 20. I have 2 more months on this program and by then it will have cost about $2600 bucks... but if it works and I think it does, its a bargain compared to what I spent on all the stuff that did no good. This combo has virtually no side effects that I can tell and today's blood and liver results also show no harm. I gave you all the contact info you need so try not to load me down with a bunch of questions I'd rather you ask the pro's I've refered to. Best, JR Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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