Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides after radiation Thanks in advance Lea Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners > Hi Esty, > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > with anyone who call me. > I think that's wonderful. > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment (not > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be glad > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer practitioner > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). I > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good (not > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought most of > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also thought > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've heard > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great dissatisfaction, > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it for > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find most of > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has the > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's not an > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the info > on the Internet. > > Leonard > > > > > 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 December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides after radiation Thanks in advance Lea Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners > Hi Esty, > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > with anyone who call me. > I think that's wonderful. > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment (not > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be glad > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer practitioner > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). I > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good (not > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought most of > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also thought > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've heard > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great dissatisfaction, > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it for > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find most of > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has the > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's not an > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the info > on the Internet. > > Leonard > > > > > 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 December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 To Leonard: It is great that you have delved into the health issues and can help people. I will check in with you later. Have you ever studied " Dr.J.H.Tilden? He has been my mentor for the last 55 years, though he died in his mid nineties in the min-forties. I place his philosophy first on the list, and it costs nothing, but your attempt to thoroughly understand his philosophy, and use. By the way, what is your view on Louis Pasteur's germ theory as the cause of all disease? B. Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & > practitioners > > > > Hi Esty, > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > with anyone who call me. > > I think that's wonderful. > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment > (not > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be > glad > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer > practitioner > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). > I > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good > (not > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought > most of > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also > thought > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've > heard > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great > dissatisfaction, > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it > for > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find > most of > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has > the > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's > not an > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the > info > > on the Internet. > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > 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 December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 To Leonard: It is great that you have delved into the health issues and can help people. I will check in with you later. Have you ever studied " Dr.J.H.Tilden? He has been my mentor for the last 55 years, though he died in his mid nineties in the min-forties. I place his philosophy first on the list, and it costs nothing, but your attempt to thoroughly understand his philosophy, and use. By the way, what is your view on Louis Pasteur's germ theory as the cause of all disease? B. Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & > practitioners > > > > Hi Esty, > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > with anyone who call me. > > I think that's wonderful. > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment > (not > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be > glad > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer > practitioner > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). > I > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good > (not > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought > most of > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also > thought > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've > heard > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great > dissatisfaction, > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it > for > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find > most of > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has > the > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's > not an > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the > info > > on the Internet. > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > 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 December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Lea If your friend did repair her insides with successful alternative practices - would she run back to the scalpel wielding " professional " ? Maybe she is better off and safer the way she is now? Just some thoughts Rick > I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. > She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so > bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides > after radiation > Thanks in advance > Lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Lea If your friend did repair her insides with successful alternative practices - would she run back to the scalpel wielding " professional " ? Maybe she is better off and safer the way she is now? Just some thoughts Rick > I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. > She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so > bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides > after radiation > Thanks in advance > Lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 Well I am not sure. I just no she is not well and I would like to try and help her. She doesn't seem to pushed on the alt meds but every time I see her I will try and plant seeds of hope. Any knowledge any of you have I would love to pass on. So far I have mentioned a few things to her about raw fruit and veg, wheatgrass, CC/FO ect. From what I understand she is 2 years cancer free after radiation and chemo, however I do not think she looks very well. I will not interfere as people need want help, however I can let her no I care and give her a few ideas that I can get from people who really no. Sometimes a person needs a person who cares enough to help change things and I hope I can do that for her Regards Lea Re: diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners Lea If your friend did repair her insides with successful alternative practices - would she run back to the scalpel wielding " professional " ? Maybe she is better off and safer the way she is now? Just some thoughts Rick > I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. > She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so > bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides > after radiation > Thanks in advance > Lea 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 December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 Well I am not sure. I just no she is not well and I would like to try and help her. She doesn't seem to pushed on the alt meds but every time I see her I will try and plant seeds of hope. Any knowledge any of you have I would love to pass on. So far I have mentioned a few things to her about raw fruit and veg, wheatgrass, CC/FO ect. From what I understand she is 2 years cancer free after radiation and chemo, however I do not think she looks very well. I will not interfere as people need want help, however I can let her no I care and give her a few ideas that I can get from people who really no. Sometimes a person needs a person who cares enough to help change things and I hope I can do that for her Regards Lea Re: diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners Lea If your friend did repair her insides with successful alternative practices - would she run back to the scalpel wielding " professional " ? Maybe she is better off and safer the way she is now? Just some thoughts Rick > I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. > She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so > bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides > after radiation > Thanks in advance > Lea 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 December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 Hi Lea Can you get your friend to walk with you in sunlight with as much skin exposed to sun as reasonable possible. Start with a couple blocks and work up to half hour walk. You might see miracles? Rick > Well I am not sure. I just no she is not well and I would like to try and > help her. She doesn't seem to pushed on the alt meds but every time I see > her I will try and plant seeds of hope. Any knowledge any of you have I > would love to pass on. So far I have mentioned a few things to her about raw > fruit and veg, wheatgrass, CC/FO ect. From what I understand she is 2 years > cancer free after radiation and chemo, however I do not think she looks very > well. I will not interfere as people need want help, however I can let her > no I care and give her a few ideas that I can get from people who really no. > Sometimes a person needs a person who cares enough to help change things and > I hope I can do that for her > Regards > Lea > > Re: diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners > > Lea > > If your friend did repair her insides with successful alternative > practices - would she run back to the scalpel wielding " professional " ? > Maybe she is better off and safer the way she is now? > > Just some thoughts > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 Hi Lea Can you get your friend to walk with you in sunlight with as much skin exposed to sun as reasonable possible. Start with a couple blocks and work up to half hour walk. You might see miracles? Rick > Well I am not sure. I just no she is not well and I would like to try and > help her. She doesn't seem to pushed on the alt meds but every time I see > her I will try and plant seeds of hope. Any knowledge any of you have I > would love to pass on. So far I have mentioned a few things to her about raw > fruit and veg, wheatgrass, CC/FO ect. From what I understand she is 2 years > cancer free after radiation and chemo, however I do not think she looks very > well. I will not interfere as people need want help, however I can let her > no I care and give her a few ideas that I can get from people who really no. > Sometimes a person needs a person who cares enough to help change things and > I hope I can do that for her > Regards > Lea > > Re: diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners > > Lea > > If your friend did repair her insides with successful alternative > practices - would she run back to the scalpel wielding " professional " ? > Maybe she is better off and safer the way she is now? > > Just some thoughts > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 i'm facing a similar problem. i am currently on the candida diet to get rid of fungus/yeast ( no sugars, low carbs, no breads-yeast- vinegar, etc). and will start aloe vera soon. Virginia At 10:53 AM 12/24/2003 +0800, you wrote: >I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. >She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so >bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides >after radiation >Thanks in advance >Lea > Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & >practitioners > > > > Hi Esty, > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > with anyone who call me. > > I think that's wonderful. > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment >(not > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be >glad > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer >practitioner > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). >I > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good >(not > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought >most of > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also >thought > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've >heard > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great >dissatisfaction, > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it >for > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find >most of > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has >the > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's >not an > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the >info > > on the Internet. > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > 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 December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 i'm facing a similar problem. i am currently on the candida diet to get rid of fungus/yeast ( no sugars, low carbs, no breads-yeast- vinegar, etc). and will start aloe vera soon. Virginia At 10:53 AM 12/24/2003 +0800, you wrote: >I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. >She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so >bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides >after radiation >Thanks in advance >Lea > Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & >practitioners > > > > Hi Esty, > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > with anyone who call me. > > I think that's wonderful. > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment >(not > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be >glad > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer >practitioner > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). >I > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good >(not > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought >most of > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also >thought > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've >heard > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great >dissatisfaction, > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it >for > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find >most of > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has >the > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's >not an > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the >info > > on the Internet. > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > 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 December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 It seems antioxidants have a good effect - vit A, beta carotene, vit C, E, selenium, CoQ10, melatonin, glutathione. For reference see www.kanker-actueel.nl/res_ca_nu.html. It's a German web site but has an English version. Alicja Re: diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners i'm facing a similar problem. i am currently on the candida diet to get rid of fungus/yeast ( no sugars, low carbs, no breads-yeast- vinegar, etc). and will start aloe vera soon. Virginia At 10:53 AM 12/24/2003 +0800, you wrote: >I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. >She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so >bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides >after radiation >Thanks in advance >Lea > Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & >practitioners > > > > Hi Esty, > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > with anyone who call me. > > I think that's wonderful. > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment >(not > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be >glad > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer >practitioner > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). >I > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good >(not > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought >most of > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also >thought > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've >heard > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great >dissatisfaction, > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it >for > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find >most of > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has >the > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's >not an > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the >info > > on the Internet. > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > 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 December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 It seems antioxidants have a good effect - vit A, beta carotene, vit C, E, selenium, CoQ10, melatonin, glutathione. For reference see www.kanker-actueel.nl/res_ca_nu.html. It's a German web site but has an English version. Alicja Re: diet/supplement info, clinics & practitioners i'm facing a similar problem. i am currently on the candida diet to get rid of fungus/yeast ( no sugars, low carbs, no breads-yeast- vinegar, etc). and will start aloe vera soon. Virginia At 10:53 AM 12/24/2003 +0800, you wrote: >I have a friend who had radiation and her insides are completrely ruined. >She needs an operation but the doctors wont operate now because it is so >bad. Does anyone have any ideas on what is good for repairing her insides >after radiation >Thanks in advance >Lea > Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & >practitioners > > > > Hi Esty, > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > with anyone who call me. > > I think that's wonderful. > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment >(not > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be >glad > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer >practitioner > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). >I > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good >(not > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought >most of > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also >thought > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've >heard > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great >dissatisfaction, > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it >for > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find >most of > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has >the > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's >not an > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the >info > > on the Internet. > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > 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 December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 Alicja it is a dutch website and I'm webmaster of it, but the deeplink is right. Gr. kees Braam webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & > >practitioners > > > > > > > Hi Esty, > > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > > with anyone who call me. > > > I think that's wonderful. > > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment > >(not > > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be > >glad > > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer > >practitioner > > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). > >I > > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good > >(not > > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought > >most of > > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also > >thought > > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've > >heard > > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great > >dissatisfaction, > > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it > >for > > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find > >most of > > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has > >the > > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's > >not an > > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the > >info > > > on the Internet. > > > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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 December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 Alicja it is a dutch website and I'm webmaster of it, but the deeplink is right. Gr. kees Braam webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & > >practitioners > > > > > > > Hi Esty, > > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > > with anyone who call me. > > > I think that's wonderful. > > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment > >(not > > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be > >glad > > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer > >practitioner > > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). > >I > > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good > >(not > > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought > >most of > > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also > >thought > > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've > >heard > > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great > >dissatisfaction, > > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it > >for > > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find > >most of > > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has > >the > > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's > >not an > > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the > >info > > > on the Internet. > > > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 NutraIngredients.com Breaking News on Nutraceuticals & Supplements Eating curry may protect skin from radiation burns 9/10/2002 Cancer researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center have found that curcumin, a substance in curry long believed to have health benefits, seems to protect skin during radiation therapy. Doctors say that while further study is needed, cancer patients could consider eating foods with curry during their radiation treatment. Curcumin, the substance that gives turmeric its yellow colour, is a natural anti-inflammatory compound and scientists have already shown that it can suppress tumour blood vessel growth. This process, called anti-angiogenesis, can strangle tumours. Researchers at the P. Wilmot Cancer Center have now discovered through a study of mice that curcumin may protect skin from the burns and blisters that often occur during radiation treatment. " This is significant because skin damage is a real problem for patients undergoing radiation to treat their tumours. If a non-toxic, natural substance can help prevent this damage and enhance the effectiveness of our radiation, that's a winning situation, " said Dr Okunieff, chief of radiation oncology at the Wilmot Cancer Center. Scientists presented results of the pilot study at the 44th annual meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology in New Orleans this week. The team of researchers, led by Dr Ivan Ding, assistant professor of radiation oncology, studied the impact of various doses of curcumin on skin protection in mice given radiation therapy. The difference in skin damage was dramatic, according to the researchers. " There were far fewer blisters or burns on the mice who had been given curcumin, " Ding said. In the study, 200 mice were given three different doses of curcumin for five to seven days. On the fifth day, mice were given a single dose of radiation and scientists waited 20 days to assess skin damage. The mice who received curcumin had minimal skin damage caused by radiation. Scientists also found the substance suppresses development of new cells in the area of tumour, thus furthering the effectiveness of radiation. While doctors are not ready to say that curcumin is the answer to preventing skin damage, researchers believe the results demonstrate the need for more extensive study. The team plans further scrutiny of curcumin and combinations with other anti-inflammatory compounds to determine what could be the best way to prevent skin damage, Ding said. " Nearly all cancer patients who get radiation treatment experience some form of skin damage - from mild sunburn all the way to blisters - that is painful for many, " Okunieff said. " If we can find a simple way to help prevent that, it would make treatment a bit easier. " Copyright - Unless otherwise stated all contents of this web site are © 2000/2003- NOVIS. - . For permission to reproduce any contents of this web site, please email our Syndication department: admin@.... Full details for the use of materials on this site can be found in the Terms & Conditions. Editor: dominique.patton@... Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & > >practitioners > > > > > > > Hi Esty, > > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > > with anyone who call me. > > > I think that's wonderful. > > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment > >(not > > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be > >glad > > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer > >practitioner > > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). > >I > > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good > >(not > > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought > >most of > > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also > >thought > > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've > >heard > > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great > >dissatisfaction, > > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it > >for > > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find > >most of > > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has > >the > > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's > >not an > > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the > >info > > > on the Internet. > > > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 NutraIngredients.com Breaking News on Nutraceuticals & Supplements Eating curry may protect skin from radiation burns 9/10/2002 Cancer researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center have found that curcumin, a substance in curry long believed to have health benefits, seems to protect skin during radiation therapy. Doctors say that while further study is needed, cancer patients could consider eating foods with curry during their radiation treatment. Curcumin, the substance that gives turmeric its yellow colour, is a natural anti-inflammatory compound and scientists have already shown that it can suppress tumour blood vessel growth. This process, called anti-angiogenesis, can strangle tumours. Researchers at the P. Wilmot Cancer Center have now discovered through a study of mice that curcumin may protect skin from the burns and blisters that often occur during radiation treatment. " This is significant because skin damage is a real problem for patients undergoing radiation to treat their tumours. If a non-toxic, natural substance can help prevent this damage and enhance the effectiveness of our radiation, that's a winning situation, " said Dr Okunieff, chief of radiation oncology at the Wilmot Cancer Center. Scientists presented results of the pilot study at the 44th annual meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology in New Orleans this week. The team of researchers, led by Dr Ivan Ding, assistant professor of radiation oncology, studied the impact of various doses of curcumin on skin protection in mice given radiation therapy. The difference in skin damage was dramatic, according to the researchers. " There were far fewer blisters or burns on the mice who had been given curcumin, " Ding said. In the study, 200 mice were given three different doses of curcumin for five to seven days. On the fifth day, mice were given a single dose of radiation and scientists waited 20 days to assess skin damage. The mice who received curcumin had minimal skin damage caused by radiation. Scientists also found the substance suppresses development of new cells in the area of tumour, thus furthering the effectiveness of radiation. While doctors are not ready to say that curcumin is the answer to preventing skin damage, researchers believe the results demonstrate the need for more extensive study. The team plans further scrutiny of curcumin and combinations with other anti-inflammatory compounds to determine what could be the best way to prevent skin damage, Ding said. " Nearly all cancer patients who get radiation treatment experience some form of skin damage - from mild sunburn all the way to blisters - that is painful for many, " Okunieff said. " If we can find a simple way to help prevent that, it would make treatment a bit easier. " Copyright - Unless otherwise stated all contents of this web site are © 2000/2003- NOVIS. - . For permission to reproduce any contents of this web site, please email our Syndication department: admin@.... Full details for the use of materials on this site can be found in the Terms & Conditions. Editor: dominique.patton@... Re: I Ralph Moss; diet/supplement info, clinics & > >practitioners > > > > > > > Hi Esty, > > > From: Esty Gottlieb <gottliebesty@...> > > > > I have spent the last 4 years accumulations knowledge > > > > about alternative med. I am sharing this info free > > > > with anyone who call me. > > > I think that's wonderful. > > > I've also spent the last 4 yrs accumulating info on alt. cancer treatment > >(not > > > much on other diseases, except diabetes), particularly on diet, natural > > > supplements, imagery, alt. treatment centers, and practitioners in various > > > geographic areas. If anyone's looking for info on any of the above, I'd be > >glad > > > to email it to you. Also, if anyone knows of a good holistic cancer > >practitioner > > > that I might add to my list, please email me (preferably offline). > > > > > > I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience w/Ralph Moss('s report). > >I > > > read a breast cancer report of his and thought it had quite a bit of good > >(not > > > outstanding) info on diet & supplements, and some very good info on alt. > > > treatments and on some of the best clinics around the world (I thought > >most of > > > the clinics and treatments he recommends are excellent, though I also > >thought > > > several clinics and treatments that he dismissed are also excellent). I've > >heard > > > other customers of his express great satisfaction, others great > >dissatisfaction, > > > and others (most of them) mediocre impressions. I wouldn't recommend it > >for > > > someone on a tight budget, or for simple, clear, direct guidelines on what > > > treatments to get or where to go for treatment. It is possible to find > >most of > > > the same info on the Internet IF one knows where to look and if one has > >the > > > time. I think his reports are best suited for (1) people for whom money's > >not an > > > issue and (2) people w/limited knowledge or limited time to search for the > >info > > > on the Internet. > > > > > > Leonard > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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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