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I thought someone had talked about peroxide injections into tumors at one

time ,

I don't now if has been done and or if it was successful, also I have read of

ethanol and or saline injections have been used does anyone have any input...

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Dear Sue, I can bring you in contact with two parents which has resp. a son

of twenty and a daughter of four who survived a braintumor with help of

additional nutritional supplements. The boy from twenty survives already

more then ten years but had some severe operations and is quite disabled.

The girl of four is doing very well after she got already in her fourth

month a glioma, then at one and a half a relapse and now she is doing

actually very well and her tumor is shrinking every month.

So if you want to talk to one of the parents I can bring you in contact with

them. The mother of the boy knows the most. And is probably able to

communicate in english with you.

So send me a private e-mail if you want that.

Gr. kees braam

webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl

Treatment options for Benign Tumors

> I have a four year old with neurofibromatosis. He also has a low

> grade malignant optic hypothalamic glioma which I have been treating

> alternately. His last two MRIs have shown regression of his tumor,

> however, the last MRI has picked up something on his cervical spine.

> I am inclined to believe that this growth is a benign one (gut

> feeling only, I could be totally wrong).Son also has neurofibromas on

> each side of his neck (benign). They also have been uneffected from

> the alternate treatment. Neurofibromas are benign tumors that grow

> from any nerve in the body.What I need to know is has anyone come

> across any methods for treating benign tumors? I haven't been able to

> find any info on this subject. Any suggestions?? Sue

>

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Hi Sue :

If it were my child, I would waste no time on getting the child on the

recommended dosage of Flor Essence, malignant or not. Our Alberta Report of

a year ago, gave top priority to a story of a Calgary man who went through

the orthodox treatment for cancer, and it became terminal. After a regime of

Essiac / Flor Essence, he is well to-day. I can relate three other

anecdotes, regarding the successful use of Flor Essence, in particular.

Following Dr.Hans A. Nieper's recommendations, there is more advice

regarding the utmost importance of the taking of selenium, and bromelain (

with the physiological activity ) and other supplements, and also those as

advised by Moonbeam. I will speak of Dr.Hans A. Nieper another time.

Boswell

Treatment options for Benign Tumors

> I have a four year old with neurofibromatosis. He also has a low

> grade malignant optic hypothalamic glioma which I have been treating

> alternately. His last two MRIs have shown regression of his tumor,

> however, the last MRI has picked up something on his cervical spine.

> I am inclined to believe that this growth is a benign one (gut

> feeling only, I could be totally wrong).Son also has neurofibromas on

> each side of his neck (benign). They also have been uneffected from

> the alternate treatment. Neurofibromas are benign tumors that grow

> from any nerve in the body.What I need to know is has anyone come

> across any methods for treating benign tumors? I haven't been able to

> find any info on this subject. Any suggestions?? Sue

>

>

>

> 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

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You might find this forum thread helpful:

http://www.algy.com/herb/HERBBOARD/messages/6226.html

Treatment options for Benign Tumors

> I have a four year old with neurofibromatosis. He also has a low

> grade malignant optic hypothalamic glioma which I have been treating

> alternately. His last two MRIs have shown regression of his tumor,

> however, the last MRI has picked up something on his cervical spine.

> I am inclined to believe that this growth is a benign one (gut

> feeling only, I could be totally wrong).Son also has neurofibromas

on

> each side of his neck (benign). They also have been uneffected from

> the alternate treatment. Neurofibromas are benign tumors that grow

> from any nerve in the body.What I need to know is has anyone come

> across any methods for treating benign tumors? I haven't been able

to

> find any info on this subject. Any suggestions?? Sue

>

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