Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 There is no doubt about it...I will not be going to a conventional doctor if I should get sick. The more I learn the more I know natural healing is the way for me. I am blessed to be able to learn from Dr. right now. It will take me about 3 years to become a master herbalist. I love the studies, I am learning so much. I am wondering where to send a friend, should I find someone with cancer? I know there are clinics that use wholesome treatments for illness. But, how do we find them? I live on the north coast of California and I am not aware at this time of any clinics or offices here that could help. I sure do want to be well equiped to handle issues should they come up. I asked to join the RIFE list, hoping to learn what they are about. There is so much to learn...how exciting! Thanks... Sharon " Loyd, Ph.D. " <drloyd@...> wrote: RK had a diagnosis of CLL or chronic lymphocytic leukemia. His white blood cell count had steadily risen and was now at 250,000. The normal range is about 5000-11,000. He had access to an older F-SCAN 1 and used it to apply the " Jimmy " frequencies found at http://www.royalrife.com/jimmy.html . He applied them for four minutes each per session. He also used a product called EPBWBR. This is an extract of elder, peppermint, black walnut and burdock root. EPBWBR has been used historically to support the body's defenses against viruses. He took the Carlson digestive enzyme " DA34 " at the rate of one, three times a day. Also, he used a multivitamin called " Oxygenic B " , one per meal. And finally, he used flax oil and low fat cottage cheese. He took three tablespoons of flax oil per day. Each tablespoon was mixed with one-fourth of a cup of cottage cheese. On August 10, 2004, RK phoned to say that the program he had chosen had not worked too badly: his white blood count has dropped to 16,000 so far. His physician was very surprised and said that the medical palliative treatment that was used could not have produced this result. Loyd http://www.royalrife.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who is taking LDN for leukemia, or knows of the experience of a family member or friend who has taken the medication for this cancer. My husband was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia about 1 1/2 years ago, went into remission after chemo for about a year, then relapsed and did not go back into remission with subsequent rounds of chemo. As I had been diagnosed with MS,located LDN and have derived a good deal of benefit from taking it (during the same time frame as my husband's illness), I did get Mike to get a script from Dr. Bihari, which he has begun to take. At this point, I don't know what to hope for, or what additional treatments might be considered. The doctors who have been treating him are unable to proceed with a bone marrow transplant unless/until Mike is in remission. Any input would be appreciated. And thanks for all of the support you unknowingly gave to me. LDN kept me on my feet, employed and able to help my spouse through a tough year. Victrix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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