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Congratulations Nan that is wonderful news.

If you get time could you write out all the supplements and regimes you used.

Laurie

positive note on cancer reversal

A positive note from another list:

Nov. 3, 2003

To All,

Well, I have told you I would give this report, but have had the most

exasperating WAITING experience, getting the full report from the Radiologist.

But

I got it this evening.

So now I will begin at the beginning.

When this lump came up in my breast, on Oct. 8, 2002, I went to the

doctor. He looked at it and said " Boy, that is a big one! " He sent me to

the

hospital for an UltraSound. And then a biopsy. (I can't believe that I let

them do that biopsy, but I think I was in shock). Any way, from that

biopsy, I learned that I had " lobular, infiltrating carcinoma " When I went

back

to the doctor, he said " well it is malignant, so the first step will be a

double mastectomy, followed by chemo " . I said " wait, wait! No, I don't

plan

to do those things. My husband had pancreatic cancer in 1994, and we used

alternative treatments and he recovered. I have written up a copy of his

story, from my journal, and I have brought you a copy of it. I plan to do

the

same thing that my husband did, but I willl need a doctor to order lab

reports,

etc.. "

He said, " Sure, I will help you. " As he left the room, he said " call me

when you need something. " From that day forward he would never return a

call from me. I tried to call him for about 2 weeks. I presume, when he

read that report and saw that it was all alternative things that we used, that

it must have scared him to death, and he dropped me like a hot potato. " It

was so unprofessional that I still cannot believe that a doctor would tell me

what he did, and then would never return my calls. It seems like he should

have been man enough to call me and tell me that he did not want to be

involved

with that kind of treatment. But NO, he said nothing.

So I had to get established with a new doctor. I selected a female

doctor of osteopathic. When I saw her the first time, I told her the same

thing I had told the first doctor and she agreed to work with me. I had the

films with me and she studied them and did a physical exam. She found in the

film, that a lymph node was also involved. She said I am going to measure

(that lump) in the breast. She did and put the measurement down in my chart.

The last time she measured it, she told me it was 6 centimeters in diameter.

Some months later, she recommended that I have a PET scan, which I found

out, also included having a CAT scan. In the PET scan they inserted an IV

into my arm. Away from the skin about 1 or 2 inches, the tube made a Y and

then there were 2 tubes away from there.

They put a syringe into each tube. One syringe contained radio-active

isotopes and the other tube contained sugar water. They were inserted into

the

IV simultaneously. I was told that the sugar would go to every cancer cell

in

my body and they would be able to track it by the isotopes. The report

showed that there were no cancer cells anywhere in my body, except some, still

in

the original site. But I have had a terrible time getting the measurement

of it, as I was told I would be able to get. The radiologist " had to locate

my files, and pull the film, and measure it " and he apparently could not

find time to do that. I have called repeatedly.

Finally this evening I received the call I have been waiting for - - - at

that time, in September, the tumor measured 1.3 Hallelujah and Praise

be

to God!!!

Of course I knew that the tumor had shrunk, but nothing speaks as loudly

as NUMBERS. I consider a reduction from 6 centimeters to 1.3 is absolutely

WONDERFUL!!! That much reduction has happened in 13 months, so I feel like

surely that in 6 more months, it will be totally gone. The lymph node is

completely deminished and cannot be seen in film or physical exam.

Coincidentally, I had decided today, to add vegetable juice to my

regimin. I take the FL/CC for breakfast, the vegetable juice at noon, and

eat a

small amount in the evening.

I am so happy to be able to give you THIS report.

And there you have it - - - " the rest of the story " .

I could not be more elated.

Nan

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Hi Edith. Do you have an email for this person. Also. has it gone to zero yet?

Thanks

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

positive note on cancer reversal

A positive note from another list:

Nov. 3, 2003

To All,

Well, I have told you I would give this report, but have had the most

exasperating WAITING experience, getting the full report from the Radiologist.

But

I got it this evening.

So now I will begin at the beginning.

When this lump came up in my breast, on Oct. 8, 2002, I went to the

doctor. He looked at it and said " Boy, that is a big one! " He sent me to the

hospital for an UltraSound. And then a biopsy. (I can't believe that I let

them do that biopsy, but I think I was in shock). Any way, from that

biopsy, I learned that I had " lobular, infiltrating carcinoma " When I went

back

to the doctor, he said " well it is malignant, so the first step will be a

double mastectomy, followed by chemo " . I said " wait, wait! No, I don't plan

to do those things. My husband had pancreatic cancer in 1994, and we used

alternative treatments and he recovered. I have written up a copy of his

story, from my journal, and I have brought you a copy of it. I plan to do the

same thing that my husband did, but I willl need a doctor to order lab

reports,

etc.. "

He said, " Sure, I will help you. " As he left the room, he said " call me

when you need something. " From that day forward he would never return a

call from me. I tried to call him for about 2 weeks. I presume, when he

read that report and saw that it was all alternative things that we used, that

it must have scared him to death, and he dropped me like a hot potato. " It

was so unprofessional that I still cannot believe that a doctor would tell me

what he did, and then would never return my calls. It seems like he should

have been man enough to call me and tell me that he did not want to be

involved

with that kind of treatment. But NO, he said nothing.

So I had to get established with a new doctor. I selected a female

doctor of osteopathic. When I saw her the first time, I told her the same

thing I had told the first doctor and she agreed to work with me. I had the

films with me and she studied them and did a physical exam. She found in the

film, that a lymph node was also involved. She said I am going to measure

(that lump) in the breast. She did and put the measurement down in my chart.

The last time she measured it, she told me it was 6 centimeters in diameter.

Some months later, she recommended that I have a PET scan, which I found

out, also included having a CAT scan. In the PET scan they inserted an IV

into my arm. Away from the skin about 1 or 2 inches, the tube made a Y and

then there were 2 tubes away from there.

They put a syringe into each tube. One syringe contained radio-active

isotopes and the other tube contained sugar water. They were inserted into the

IV simultaneously. I was told that the sugar would go to every cancer cell in

my body and they would be able to track it by the isotopes. The report

showed that there were no cancer cells anywhere in my body, except some, still

in

the original site. But I have had a terrible time getting the measurement

of it, as I was told I would be able to get. The radiologist " had to locate

my files, and pull the film, and measure it " and he apparently could not

find time to do that. I have called repeatedly.

Finally this evening I received the call I have been waiting for - - - at

that time, in September, the tumor measured 1.3 Hallelujah and Praise be

to God!!!

Of course I knew that the tumor had shrunk, but nothing speaks as loudly

as NUMBERS. I consider a reduction from 6 centimeters to 1.3 is absolutely

WONDERFUL!!! That much reduction has happened in 13 months, so I feel like

surely that in 6 more months, it will be totally gone. The lymph node is

completely deminished and cannot be seen in film or physical exam.

Coincidentally, I had decided today, to add vegetable juice to my

regimin. I take the FL/CC for breakfast, the vegetable juice at noon, and eat

a

small amount in the evening.

I am so happy to be able to give you THIS report.

And there you have it - - - " the rest of the story " .

I could not be more elated.

Nan

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In a message dated 01/11/2004 4:55:40 PM Central Standard Time,

obie@... writes:

> Donna, have you heard back from Edith, yet, regarding an e-mail address for

> Nan? If it's okay, I'd like to hear what, exactly, she did to get rid of

> her Ca in 13 months. Thank you, Obie.

>

Obie,

That woman is on the flaxoil/cottage cheese list I am on. She

has been having computer problems and has unsubscribed

until the glitch is taken care of then will be back.

I'll see if I can find the email with all of her info and post it here.

Edith

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In a message dated 01/11/2004 4:55:40 PM Central Standard Time,

obie@... writes:

> Donna, have you heard back from Edith, yet, regarding an e-mail address for

> Nan? If it's okay, I'd like to hear what, exactly, she did to get rid of

> her Ca in 13 months. Thank you, Obie.

>

Obie,

That woman is on the flaxoil/cottage cheese list I am on. She

has been having computer problems and has unsubscribed

until the glitch is taken care of then will be back.

I'll see if I can find the email with all of her info and post it here.

Edith

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Donna, have you heard back from Edith, yet, regarding an e-mail address for

Nan? If it's okay, I'd like to hear what, exactly, she did to get rid of

her Ca in 13 months. Thank you, Obie.

_____

From: CountryGirl [mailto:ruthful@...]

Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 7:17 AM

oxyplus

Subject: Re: positive note on cancer reversal

Hi Edith. Do you have an email for this person. Also. has it gone to zero

yet?

Thanks

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

positive note on cancer reversal

A positive note from another list:

Nov. 3, 2003

To All,

Well, I have told you I would give this report, but have had the most

exasperating WAITING experience, getting the full report from the

Radiologist. But

I got it this evening.

So now I will begin at the beginning.

When this lump came up in my breast, on Oct. 8, 2002, I went to the

doctor. He looked at it and said " Boy, that is a big one! " He sent me to

the

hospital for an UltraSound. And then a biopsy. (I can't believe that I let

them do that biopsy, but I think I was in shock). Any way, from that

biopsy, I learned that I had " lobular, infiltrating carcinoma " When I went

back

to the doctor, he said " well it is malignant, so the first step will be a

double mastectomy, followed by chemo " . I said " wait, wait! No, I don't

plan

to do those things. My husband had pancreatic cancer in 1994, and we used

alternative treatments and he recovered. I have written up a copy of his

story, from my journal, and I have brought you a copy of it. I plan to do

the

same thing that my husband did, but I willl need a doctor to order lab

reports,

etc.. "

He said, " Sure, I will help you. " As he left the room, he said " call me

when you need something. " From that day forward he would never return a

call from me. I tried to call him for about 2 weeks. I presume, when he

read that report and saw that it was all alternative things that we used,

that

it must have scared him to death, and he dropped me like a hot potato. " It

was so unprofessional that I still cannot believe that a doctor would tell

me

what he did, and then would never return my calls. It seems like he should

have been man enough to call me and tell me that he did not want to be

involved

with that kind of treatment. But NO, he said nothing.

So I had to get established with a new doctor. I selected a female

doctor of osteopathic. When I saw her the first time, I told her the same

thing I had told the first doctor and she agreed to work with me. I had

the

films with me and she studied them and did a physical exam. She found in

the

film, that a lymph node was also involved. She said I am going to measure

(that lump) in the breast. She did and put the measurement down in my

chart.

The last time she measured it, she told me it was 6 centimeters in

diameter.

Some months later, she recommended that I have a PET scan, which I found

out, also included having a CAT scan. In the PET scan they inserted an IV

into my arm. Away from the skin about 1 or 2 inches, the tube made a Y and

then there were 2 tubes away from there.

They put a syringe into each tube. One syringe contained radio-active

isotopes and the other tube contained sugar water. They were inserted into

the

IV simultaneously. I was told that the sugar would go to every cancer cell

in

my body and they would be able to track it by the isotopes. The report

showed that there were no cancer cells anywhere in my body, except some,

still in

the original site. But I have had a terrible time getting the measurement

of it, as I was told I would be able to get. The radiologist " had to

locate

my files, and pull the film, and measure it " and he apparently could not

find time to do that. I have called repeatedly.

Finally this evening I received the call I have been waiting for - - - at

that time, in September, the tumor measured 1.3 Hallelujah and Praise be

to God!!!

Of course I knew that the tumor had shrunk, but nothing speaks as loudly

as NUMBERS. I consider a reduction from 6 centimeters to 1.3 is absolutely

WONDERFUL!!! That much reduction has happened in 13 months, so I feel like

surely that in 6 more months, it will be totally gone. The lymph node is

completely deminished and cannot be seen in film or physical exam.

Coincidentally, I had decided today, to add vegetable juice to my

regimin. I take the FL/CC for breakfast, the vegetable juice at noon, and

eat a

small amount in the evening.

I am so happy to be able to give you THIS report.

And there you have it - - - " the rest of the story " .

I could not be more elated.

Nan

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Donna, have you heard back from Edith, yet, regarding an e-mail address for

Nan? If it's okay, I'd like to hear what, exactly, she did to get rid of

her Ca in 13 months. Thank you, Obie.

_____

From: CountryGirl [mailto:ruthful@...]

Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 7:17 AM

oxyplus

Subject: Re: positive note on cancer reversal

Hi Edith. Do you have an email for this person. Also. has it gone to zero

yet?

Thanks

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

positive note on cancer reversal

A positive note from another list:

Nov. 3, 2003

To All,

Well, I have told you I would give this report, but have had the most

exasperating WAITING experience, getting the full report from the

Radiologist. But

I got it this evening.

So now I will begin at the beginning.

When this lump came up in my breast, on Oct. 8, 2002, I went to the

doctor. He looked at it and said " Boy, that is a big one! " He sent me to

the

hospital for an UltraSound. And then a biopsy. (I can't believe that I let

them do that biopsy, but I think I was in shock). Any way, from that

biopsy, I learned that I had " lobular, infiltrating carcinoma " When I went

back

to the doctor, he said " well it is malignant, so the first step will be a

double mastectomy, followed by chemo " . I said " wait, wait! No, I don't

plan

to do those things. My husband had pancreatic cancer in 1994, and we used

alternative treatments and he recovered. I have written up a copy of his

story, from my journal, and I have brought you a copy of it. I plan to do

the

same thing that my husband did, but I willl need a doctor to order lab

reports,

etc.. "

He said, " Sure, I will help you. " As he left the room, he said " call me

when you need something. " From that day forward he would never return a

call from me. I tried to call him for about 2 weeks. I presume, when he

read that report and saw that it was all alternative things that we used,

that

it must have scared him to death, and he dropped me like a hot potato. " It

was so unprofessional that I still cannot believe that a doctor would tell

me

what he did, and then would never return my calls. It seems like he should

have been man enough to call me and tell me that he did not want to be

involved

with that kind of treatment. But NO, he said nothing.

So I had to get established with a new doctor. I selected a female

doctor of osteopathic. When I saw her the first time, I told her the same

thing I had told the first doctor and she agreed to work with me. I had

the

films with me and she studied them and did a physical exam. She found in

the

film, that a lymph node was also involved. She said I am going to measure

(that lump) in the breast. She did and put the measurement down in my

chart.

The last time she measured it, she told me it was 6 centimeters in

diameter.

Some months later, she recommended that I have a PET scan, which I found

out, also included having a CAT scan. In the PET scan they inserted an IV

into my arm. Away from the skin about 1 or 2 inches, the tube made a Y and

then there were 2 tubes away from there.

They put a syringe into each tube. One syringe contained radio-active

isotopes and the other tube contained sugar water. They were inserted into

the

IV simultaneously. I was told that the sugar would go to every cancer cell

in

my body and they would be able to track it by the isotopes. The report

showed that there were no cancer cells anywhere in my body, except some,

still in

the original site. But I have had a terrible time getting the measurement

of it, as I was told I would be able to get. The radiologist " had to

locate

my files, and pull the film, and measure it " and he apparently could not

find time to do that. I have called repeatedly.

Finally this evening I received the call I have been waiting for - - - at

that time, in September, the tumor measured 1.3 Hallelujah and Praise be

to God!!!

Of course I knew that the tumor had shrunk, but nothing speaks as loudly

as NUMBERS. I consider a reduction from 6 centimeters to 1.3 is absolutely

WONDERFUL!!! That much reduction has happened in 13 months, so I feel like

surely that in 6 more months, it will be totally gone. The lymph node is

completely deminished and cannot be seen in film or physical exam.

Coincidentally, I had decided today, to add vegetable juice to my

regimin. I take the FL/CC for breakfast, the vegetable juice at noon, and

eat a

small amount in the evening.

I am so happy to be able to give you THIS report.

And there you have it - - - " the rest of the story " .

I could not be more elated.

Nan

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Edith, is the list she's on /group/FlaxSeedOil2, please?

Obie.

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From: ejohns9525@... [mailto:ejohns9525@...]

Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 6:56 PM

oxyplus

Subject: Re: positive note on cancer reversal

In a message dated 01/11/2004 4:55:40 PM Central Standard Time,

obie@... writes:

> Donna, have you heard back from Edith, yet, regarding an e-mail address

for

> Nan? If it's okay, I'd like to hear what, exactly, she did to get rid of

> her Ca in 13 months. Thank you, Obie.

>

Obie,

That woman is on the flaxoil/cottage cheese list I am on. She

has been having computer problems and has unsubscribed

until the glitch is taken care of then will be back.

I'll see if I can find the email with all of her info and post it here.

Edith

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Edith, is the list she's on /group/FlaxSeedOil2, please?

Obie.

_____

From: ejohns9525@... [mailto:ejohns9525@...]

Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 6:56 PM

oxyplus

Subject: Re: positive note on cancer reversal

In a message dated 01/11/2004 4:55:40 PM Central Standard Time,

obie@... writes:

> Donna, have you heard back from Edith, yet, regarding an e-mail address

for

> Nan? If it's okay, I'd like to hear what, exactly, she did to get rid of

> her Ca in 13 months. Thank you, Obie.

>

Obie,

That woman is on the flaxoil/cottage cheese list I am on. She

has been having computer problems and has unsubscribed

until the glitch is taken care of then will be back.

I'll see if I can find the email with all of her info and post it here.

Edith

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