Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Sorry for the blank post...here it is again... Hi All, I don't know how many times I have turned to large doses (15 capsules orally and recently 5 capsules rectally) of CoQ10 to pull me through difficult times that nothing else seemed to touch. I suspect that at these times my liver is unable to keep up with the toxic load since I often also get relief with a liver flush. This was an eye opening article on CoQ10 for me...explains why we have seen NOTHING for current research on one of the most miraculous substances I've come across in my cancer battle. Also, I find it interesting that they recommend putting it in hot water to make it more absorbable, just as Hulda recommends in her SV40 enemas on Dave's site http://members.fortunecity.com/shreeve/index.html The comment in the article (excerpted below) to use it with coconut oil, inspires some cogitation on whether it would be helpful to make one of those coconut oil suppositories that Hulda describes in one of her cancer books, infused with CoQ10 and try using it as a rectal implant overnight for maximum absorption. Click here: Dr. Howenstine -- Use Of CoQ10 To Treat Malignancies " Political problems prevented him from publishing these results and Dr. Folkers death in 1998 has terminated all interest in CoQ10 as a therapy for cancer which is unfortunate. Dr. Judy suggests a way to improve the absorption of CoQ10 capsules into the blood stream. Put the capsules of CoQ10 in hot tea which melts them. CoQ10 needs fat to get improved absorption. Add a teaspoon of coconut oil preferably but butter will also work. Drink the tea warm or hot. The lack of interest in CoQ10 by the pharmaceutical companies as a cancer therapy is caused by their inability to patent it. This should have no effect on patients looking for a safe cancer therapy that seems to work quite well. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Sorry for the blank post...here it is again... Hi All, I don't know how many times I have turned to large doses (15 capsules orally and recently 5 capsules rectally) of CoQ10 to pull me through difficult times that nothing else seemed to touch. I suspect that at these times my liver is unable to keep up with the toxic load since I often also get relief with a liver flush. This was an eye opening article on CoQ10 for me...explains why we have seen NOTHING for current research on one of the most miraculous substances I've come across in my cancer battle. Also, I find it interesting that they recommend putting it in hot water to make it more absorbable, just as Hulda recommends in her SV40 enemas on Dave's site http://members.fortunecity.com/shreeve/index.html The comment in the article (excerpted below) to use it with coconut oil, inspires some cogitation on whether it would be helpful to make one of those coconut oil suppositories that Hulda describes in one of her cancer books, infused with CoQ10 and try using it as a rectal implant overnight for maximum absorption. Click here: Dr. Howenstine -- Use Of CoQ10 To Treat Malignancies " Political problems prevented him from publishing these results and Dr. Folkers death in 1998 has terminated all interest in CoQ10 as a therapy for cancer which is unfortunate. Dr. Judy suggests a way to improve the absorption of CoQ10 capsules into the blood stream. Put the capsules of CoQ10 in hot tea which melts them. CoQ10 needs fat to get improved absorption. Add a teaspoon of coconut oil preferably but butter will also work. Drink the tea warm or hot. The lack of interest in CoQ10 by the pharmaceutical companies as a cancer therapy is caused by their inability to patent it. This should have no effect on patients looking for a safe cancer therapy that seems to work quite well. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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