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Hi Jim. I Know I have posted this before, but a lady I know who has the same

thing is seeing her lumps shrink and she is not doing chemo, since everytime she

goes to the doctor to start chemo the lumps are smaller. Prior to getting on

mgn-3, colostrum, co-q-10 and a few other minor things, they were growing. Now

they are shrinking fast.

One of the herbs in the essiac must be estrogenic. And the feeling bad part,

may be that it is dumping to many bad things too quickly for her liver to

process them all. And then again, she just might tolerate one of the herbs in

it. Could be just that simple.

Signing off till Monday,

Donna

--Subject: Re: lymphoma - reactions to essiac tea?

A friend's mother has multiple lymphomas. She feels the medicos aren't

the whole answer, so I gave her a list of things to do, not knowing how

many of them she would try. Her mom is a little resistant to new ideas,

but so far she has begun with vitamin O, cottage cheese & flax seed &

essiac tea.

After taking the essiac tea, I don't know how long after, she had hot

flashes & " felt bad. " Has anyone else had a reaction to essiac tea? I

don't know what's in it.

Also, someone told her apple sauce is a good substitute for cottage

cheese with the flax seed. Anyone heard this? Does apple contain

sulphur?

jim :)

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Jim Lambert wrote:

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> Also, someone told her apple sauce is a good substitute for cottage

> cheese with the flax seed. Anyone heard this? Does apple contain

> sulphur?

>

> jim :)

Dear Jim et al:

Concerning anti-cancer flax oil-protein combos, author Udo Erasmus writes in

'Fats that Heal, Fats That Kill', (p.306) " People allergic to both dairy

and soy can use proteins from almonds and other nuts and seeds, but also

need additional lysine and sulphur (the latter can come from a supplement of

the amino acid N-acetyl-cysteine). I would add that nuts and seeds should

be soaked overnight to neutralize their natural enzyme inhibitors and make

them much more digestible. Blending soaked seeds, apple sauce and flax oil

and eating that mixture with a capsule or 2 of the amino acids lysine and

N-acetyl-Cysteine would make a good, effective mixture.

Colin Yardley

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I just want to say that one of the things I like about mgn-3 for killing cancer

is that it stimulates your immune system in a way that your natural killer cells

kill the cancer. Instead of putting something in your system that will itself

kill or poison the cancer but may have side effects of it's own. It is a real

non stressful way of eliminating cancer from your body. Essiac in low dose can

then be a nice blood purfyer along with mgn-3 but doesn't have to be taken in

doses that make you ill while the cancer is being ousted. Mgn-3 doesn't make

you feel ill. It gives you energy and makes you feel wonderful while it

strengthens your body to kick the cancer out on its own.

Just a thought. Here is a link someone posted for where to get it at the best

price.

(I found some priced at 41.70 a bottle at: http://www.vitacost.com/index.html )

Donna

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essiac tea?

Jim Lambert wrote:

" <jlambert@...>

> Also, someone told her apple sauce is a good substitute for cottage

> cheese with the flax seed. Anyone heard this? Does apple contain

> sulphur?

>

> jim :)

Dear Jim et al:

Concerning anti-cancer flax oil-protein combos, author Udo Erasmus writes in

'Fats that Heal, Fats That Kill', (p.306) " People allergic to both dairy

and soy can use proteins from almonds and other nuts and seeds, but also

need additional lysine and sulphur (the latter can come from a supplement of

the amino acid N-acetyl-cysteine). I would add that nuts and seeds should

be soaked overnight to neutralize their natural enzyme inhibitors and make

them much more digestible. Blending soaked seeds, apple sauce and flax oil

and eating that mixture with a capsule or 2 of the amino acids lysine and

N-acetyl-Cysteine would make a good, effective mixture.

Colin Yardley

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Dear Jim,

I have heard of the healing crisis being induced by Essiac tea.

In that case, the person was also ingesting the sludge left at the

bottom after the tea was strained off.

It has four herbs at least, and sometimes more, depending on the

manufacturer. The four main ones are sheep sorrel, burdock root,

turkey rhubarb root and slippery elm bark.

Apple sauce is not a good substitute for the cottage cheese.

MSM would be.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

Re: lymphoma - reactions to essiac tea?

> A friend's mother has multiple lymphomas. She feels the medicos aren't

> the whole answer, so I gave her a list of things to do, not knowing how

> many of them she would try. Her mom is a little resistant to new ideas,

> but so far she has begun with vitamin O, cottage cheese & flax seed &

> essiac tea.

>

> After taking the essiac tea, I don't know how long after, she had hot

> flashes & " felt bad. " Has anyone else had a reaction to essiac tea? I

> don't know what's in it.

>

> Also, someone told her apple sauce is a good substitute for cottage

> cheese with the flax seed. Anyone heard this? Does apple contain

> sulphur?

>

> jim :)

>

>

> -----

> carpe diem, carpe pecuniam, carpe feminas. -- Jim Lambert

>

> jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

> http://www.entrance.to/poetry

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher

or health care provider.

>

> You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following

address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

> DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of

the message! :

>

> oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups

>

> oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode.

>

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