Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 Dear Kim, what is the body ecology diet? le Duebendorfer, ND Sandpoint, ID family health, chronic disease, cancer Re: A: Non-Hodgkins MALT Lymphoma , Thank you for your feedback on my Lymphoma case. I have read that there may be a viral connection with lymphomas which is partially why I incorporate Vit A. The other reason is to help cell differentiation. I got this tip from another ND who has had experience with lymphoma txs. The other thing to maybe consider is Acer Campestre or Platanus for the chronic virus aspect. Just another angle to think about. Did your patient change her diet? I'm sure you've discussed this. Either food allergy elim or consider the Body Ecology Diet. I've heard good things about this diet with cancer and there seems to be an even bigger connection between lymphomas and diet- where diet alone has caused complete "remissions" in folks. That's all I can think of at this moment. Best, Kim E Saxe, ND Milwaukee, WI Chronic disease, cancer, whatever"Dr. Polinsky" <drpolinsky@...> wrote: Lymphoma seems to be a current concern - Kim maybe there is something inthis for your patient.I am working with a 57 year old women diagnosed with MALT non-Hodgkin'sLymphoma which appeared primarily with lumps on her nose (it is quitereddened, she covers it with make-up, and swollen). She did radation x 10weeks and since that time (5 years) it has waxed and waned but stayedprimarily red all the time. She notes it is worse with stress, and in thewinter.Once I mentioned the idea of a nose/ears/genitals being secondaryemunctories when others were blocked or affected she showed me her veryredded ear lobes that she said went along with the reddened nose but did notreally cause her much trouble (fascinating!).She is in the watchful waiting phase and currently her concerns were"menopausal symptoms" of disturbed sleep, l! ow energy and low appetite, mildhot flashes and vaginal dryness.I started her 1st visit on BTG's, Juniperus, Ferrum phos + Floradix andeliminated food sensitivities and she was already on a B complex, CoQ10,Multivite, Cal/Mag and Fish oil.Labs:Ferritin recently at 13History low hemoglobinTSH 3.1WBC - have been steadily rising over normal range since Feb/O3 with mostrecent numbers at 42.9 giga/L- lymphocytes most recently 40.3 giga/LSo - last visit the main concern for her is that the WBC/Lymphocytes arecontinuing to rise despite her feeling much better (has only been 2 monthsof treatment)This last visit I added 18, 1, 20 - to address bone marrow, and am curiousif others have suggestions to address the out of control WBC's.I will research and add plussing remedies and oligos next visit - likelyMnCo or MnCu (though stimulating more lymphocytes is not what I want to do).Other recommendations ! would be appreciated. Probably "patience" will be themain one!!!!Thanks everyone, Polinsky, NDVancouver, B.C.Women's/Family Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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