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In a message dated 3/10/06 4:35:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> My grandfather who is 81 years old was diagnosed with lung cancer.

> His doctor gave him the option of surgery to remove part of the lung.

>

I am very pro alternative meds for cancer but I do recall reading some

statistic about having more time with surgery than not for lung cancer.

However, at

81, as you are concerned about, what will this do to his immune system and

quality of life that he has left?

How aggressive is the cancer? What is the prognosis? Is he a smoker? Is he

still smoking?

It wouldn't hurt to do massive Vit C doses, preferably intravenously.

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Hi everybody,

I've been reading the messages from this group for the past couple of

days and I found them very interesting and informative. I've been

researching alternative medicines on the internet for the past couple

of weeks. Boy is there alot of different information. Some positive

and some negative. I really don't know what to believe, but after

reading some of the messages in this group it gives me a lot of

confidence in alternative medicines.

My grandfather who is 81 years old was diagnosed with lung cancer.

His doctor gave him the option of surgery to remove part of the lung.

He is a very healthy 81 year old but still 81 years young and I am

not confident he should do surgery, especially after all I have been

reading about Nutrition and alternatives. Does anyone have any

suggestions on what types of things he can try. Any suggestions would

be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Stormy

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Depending who is your grandfather, how much he wants {can}, 40 respirations in

and out deeply each hour {total 500 breathings on day } could cut immediately

the risk.

Also, massive vit.C dose { 10-12 gr.daily} no more than 1.5 gr.one time. And

,after this I offer free an excellent mental exercise that increases the immune

system . It is a powerful mental exercise that works 100 % from month to

month.See my site :www.offerspecialhelp.com for more information.

But I think largely about his situation and you have to do too what his doctor

says.

Good luck

Lidia

stormy00_00 <no_reply > wrote:

Hi everybody,

I've been reading the messages from this group for the past couple of

days and I found them very interesting and informative. I've been

researching alternative medicines on the internet for the past couple

of weeks. Boy is there alot of different information. Some positive

and some negative. I really don't know what to believe, but after

reading some of the messages in this group it gives me a lot of

confidence in alternative medicines.

My grandfather who is 81 years old was diagnosed with lung cancer.

His doctor gave him the option of surgery to remove part of the lung.

He is a very healthy 81 year old but still 81 years young and I am

not confident he should do surgery, especially after all I have been

reading about Nutrition and alternatives. Does anyone have any

suggestions on what types of things he can try. Any suggestions would

be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Stormy

Visit http://cures for cancer.ws.

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Hi Stormy:

Below are a couple of links.

Look them over.

I hope they may be of help to you and your grandfather.

Good luck.

Ciro'

_Click here: Alternative Cancer Treatments_ (http://www.ralphmoss.com/)

_Click here: Alternative Cancer Treatment: Oasis of Hope Provides

Alternative Cancer Treatments as an Option for Cancer Treatment_

(http://www.oasisofhope.com/clinical_results.html)

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In the past year this is all the enstein's at the NCI playing with

their chemistry sets had to show for the 100's of millions of dollars spent on

pumping our citizens with experimental toxic poisons.

Ciro'

An estimated 172,570 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer in the United

States in 2005. Lung cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer and

the leading cause of cancer-related death in both men and women in this

country.

An estimated 163,510 deaths from lung cancer will occur in 2005 in the United

States, accounting for about 29 percent of all cancer-related deaths in the

nation.

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It is hard to believe that the enstein's at the NCI are still using the

anti-cancer FDA approved chemotherapy toxic-drugs Taxol and Xyotox for

treating lung cancer.

In 2003 the creators of Xyotax wanted to impress the FDA that it was a

better, safer and effective anti-cancer drug than Taxol and to prove it they

took some (according to a newspaper account) gravely ill Americans and pumped

them with this poison that killed them earlier than they had expected.

Their solution?

Lower the dosage.

The conclusion.

Patients who were treated with Taxol died in 10 weeks.

Those treated with Xyotax died in 22 weeks.

Ciro'

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Lidia: I have been an RN for over 50 years and wonder what part of this

earth you live on?

" rapid " recovery? Please!!

Have you read the recent report out of Australia by 3 oncologists about the

efficacy of cytotoxic prtocols?

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Hi ,

Thanks for responding so quickly. My biggest concern with my

grandfather doing surgery is that I have heard alot of stories of

people who had surgery and passing on a few weeks or months

afterwards. It makes you think if they would have been better off not

performing the surgery. Then there are cases where surgery was

successful.

My grandfather is very healthy and strong, he has no other problems.

He has never taken any type of medicine or been to the hospital. In

fact it was his first trip to the hospital since 1950. The doctors

say the tumors are quite small but they are not able to tell how long

they have been there. My grandfather is a moderate smoker and has

stopped smoking 3 months ago when he was diagnosed.

I've been reading a bit about vit. C doses. Some articles are stating

it works and some are saying it doesn't. That the liver removes any

excess vit. C in the body.

I live in Toronto, Ontario in Canada and was wondering if there are

any good clinics that practice alternative med. The only clinic that

I found was: http://www.nasrichelation.com/ but I am still looking

for info on them.

Thanks,

Stormy

>

> In a message dated 3/10/06 4:35:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> no_reply writes:

>

>

> > My grandfather who is 81 years old was diagnosed with lung

cancer.

> > His doctor gave him the option of surgery to remove part of the

lung.

> >

>

> I am very pro alternative meds for cancer but I do recall reading

some

> statistic about having more time with surgery than not for lung

cancer. However, at

> 81, as you are concerned about, what will this do to his immune

system and

> quality of life that he has left?

>

> How aggressive is the cancer? What is the prognosis? Is he a

smoker? Is he

> still smoking?

>

> It wouldn't hurt to do massive Vit C doses, preferably

intravenously.

>

>

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Depending who is your grandfather, how much he wants {can}, 40 respirations in

and out deeply each hour {total 500 breathings on day } could cut immediately

the risk.

Also, massive vit.C dose { 10-12 gr.daily} no more than 1.5 gr.one time. And

,after this I offer free an excellent mental exercise that increases the immune

system . It is a powerful mental exercise that works 100 % from month to

month.See my site :www.offerspecialhelp.com for more information.

But I think largely about his situation and you have to do too what his doctor

says.

Good luck

Lidia

stormy00_00 <no_reply > wrote: Hi ,

Thanks for responding so quickly. My biggest concern with my

grandfather doing surgery is that I have heard alot of stories of

people who had surgery and passing on a few weeks or months

afterwards. It makes you think if they would have been better off not

performing the surgery. Then there are cases where surgery was

successful.

My grandfather is very healthy and strong, he has no other problems.

He has never taken any type of medicine or been to the hospital. In

fact it was his first trip to the hospital since 1950. The doctors

say the tumors are quite small but they are not able to tell how long

they have been there. My grandfather is a moderate smoker and has

stopped smoking 3 months ago when he was diagnosed.

I've been reading a bit about vit. C doses. Some articles are stating

it works and some are saying it doesn't. That the liver removes any

excess vit. C in the body.

I live in Toronto, Ontario in Canada and was wondering if there are

any good clinics that practice alternative med. The only clinic that

I found was: http://www.nasrichelation.com/ but I am still looking

for info on them.

Thanks,

Stormy

>

> In a message dated 3/10/06 4:35:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> no_reply writes:

>

>

> > My grandfather who is 81 years old was diagnosed with lung

cancer.

> > His doctor gave him the option of surgery to remove part of the

lung.

> >

>

> I am very pro alternative meds for cancer but I do recall reading

some

> statistic about having more time with surgery than not for lung

cancer. However, at

> 81, as you are concerned about, what will this do to his immune

system and

> quality of life that he has left?

>

> How aggressive is the cancer? What is the prognosis? Is he a

smoker? Is he

> still smoking?

>

> It wouldn't hurt to do massive Vit C doses, preferably

intravenously.

>

>

Visit http://cures for cancer.ws.

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1} Because I am nurse with more than 30 years working in hospitals and I know

what is Mr.Cancer, even if " the tumors are quite small " .

2} Because it is possible to combine treat. from standard accepted concepts

with new proven ideas {nonstandard}

3} and because I believe and know that always bring good chance and rapid

results.

Thank you for your fundamental question

Lidia

Lwayok@... wrote:

Lidia: " you have to do what his Doctor says " Why????

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Can you please provide a link to to this report, I would be very

interested in reading it.

From the things I have been reading it states that chemo and

radiation are bad things. What I was wondering is surgery the same

thing? Is surgery really necessary?

Thanks,

Stormy

>

> Lidia: I have been an RN for over 50 years and wonder what part

of this

> earth you live on?

>

> " rapid " recovery? Please!!

>

> Have you read the recent report out of Australia by 3 oncologists

about the

> efficacy of cytotoxic prtocols?

>

>

>

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I have not purchased the package but I could attest to Dr.Moss's

credibility.I have read many books that quote this man.It is

my opinion for what it is worth that we should be paying attention

to what this man has to say.Best of luck to you.If you are afflicted

by serious desease,and you you are entertaining self treatment,it

would be wise to align yourself with a good health care practitioner

so that you could monitor your condition as you get better.

Best of luck

Regards

Guy

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> > cancerdecisions.com

> >

> >

> >

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