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dear bruce i have read through yr stuff on the website.....its wonderful that

this

disease has been backing off,hopefully you can make it go to sleep!

i was dx myeloma - much the same time as you with kidney cancer.....oct '04

and went through some hoops to find out what i might do.

i don't have such clear answers as you.....but things are shaping up.

i started out taking 5 gms of glutathione a day (advice from harry demopoulos

an ex prof of pathology i knew from ney york....i live in australia)

but the numbers kept rising through to january '05.

i stumbled on the budwig flax oil/cottage cheese thing jan 25 and got very

encouraging results by 18 march,but gradually the numbers have been climbing

again - march 18 they had been knocked back to the sept. level.

so i have been looking for more to deal with the situation & have found a most

interesting website http://www.grouppekurosawa.com/

have a look.... go to 'blog'

i have adopted EGCGsyn,chrysyn & luteolin......i continue with lots of flax seed

and still the flax oil/cottage cheese.

what do you think the LDN does for your kidney cancer?

best wishes - joe record

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Lets begin with my latest set of

blood tests that came back Thursday. Until this point, what you read on

my sight is to the letter what I am doing. I believe cancer is beaten by

attacking it from 6 different avenues. You have to choke off its food

supply and its ability to be fed. You have to get it to not communicate with

other cells. Because cancer is a genetically instable process, all forms of

cancer show abnormal protein expression. Tumors can grow by both invasion

of local tissue and by metastasis; you must stop this. Finally, cancer is

really good at hiding. It can cloak itself and hide from your body’s

immune system.

So, I read roughly 5,000 pages of

scientific study and developed the plan that is there. I started with 2

large tumors in the kidneys, a small one on outside of the right kidney, at

least 6 lymph nodes involved, and micrometastasis to the liver. Stage 4,

bummer. In 5 months, I have stopped the cancer cold and reversed the

process. Tumors are shrinking dramatically and my blood work is more normal

than most “normally healthy” people.

From that perspective, I will beat

this. Now the trick is to put it into total remission and this can be

done by any number of different ways. I could continue what I am doing or

I can vary the process and focus on tumor elimination now that the immediate

threat of growth and prolifereation are at bay.

I assume in your bloodwork from your

doctor you are checking the following: Interleukin 6, GGT(P), LD, Sed Rate,

C-Reactive Protein, and CEA along with at least a comprehensive metabolic panel

and CBC plus urine analysis. If not, then get yourself a baseline using

these tests. You need to be sure of what aspects of the tumor progression

you are in need of fighting.

I am aware of group Kurowsawa.

Dr. Steve is a very brilliant person, but I have watched him jump to

conclusions based upon insufficient study. They are attacking cancer from

a different perspective than I did in my initial phases. I have every

confidence in what the overall game plan is that they have and would not

hesitate to put that forward as a viable path to pursue.

As a matter of fact, I will be

publishing the changes in my routine within the next week, when I get

time. I am keeping about 2/3 of what I am doing and adding in

luteolin/rutin plus EGCGsyn,chrysyn.

The key to all of this is keeping a constant barrage going against all of the

things that I identified as stopping cancer. I am adding the above items

because of the way they are presented to the body and can bypass the

liver to work on both the lymph and kidneys. I kept most of the enzymes I

was using for a number of reasons, but primarily they attack cancer cells and

break them down. I kept other things such as curcumin, feverfew, shark

liver oil, horse chestneut extract and NAC because they work to prohibit

distant metastasis by strengthening cell walls and reducing inflammation.

I believe that any cancer can be

knocked down and put in remission, but it takes a logical approach and

attacking it from a number of directions is intuitively smarter than doing only

one or 2 things. The final thing is the major change in dietary

style. If you do not change your diet, you are playing Russian roulette

with your life.

Most probably the reason your cancer

came back is that cancer mutates readily. By attacking it from only one

or two ways, the cells can mutate just outside the range of effectiveness of

what you are doing. That is why I chose to do what I did initially.

Now that the cancer is dormant, I can focus more closely on defeating it with

the primary focus on starvation as used by group Kurowsawa. I assume you are in

contact with Tom Lahey. Say hi to Tom for me. He has taught me a

lot in the last few weeks about advanced chemistry. If you haven’t

talked or corresponded with him, drop me a note and I will give you contact

points. He is one of the most knowledgeable people I have come in contact

with since my diagnosis and I heartily recommend him.

I am using LDN simply as an immune

system booster. I am not anticipating that it will do anything directly

for my cancer, although because of the nature of cancer being an immune dysfunction,

it most certainly has the possibility of working if nothing else does. I just

want the extra 200% boost to keep my system at the top. I plan on it

being part of the maintenance routine for the rest of my life; so you can definitely

say that it is crucial in the long run to my fight.

Is there anything else I can help

you with?

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

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Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 4:43

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link for you to check - joe

dear bruce i have read through yr stuff on the website.....its

wonderful that this

disease has been backing off,hopefully you can

make it go to sleep!

i was dx myeloma - much the same time as you with

kidney cancer.....oct '04

and went through some hoops to find out what i

might do.

i don't have such clear answers as you.....but

things are shaping up.

i started out taking 5 gms of glutathione a day

(advice from harry demopoulos

an ex prof of pathology i knew from ney york....i

live in australia)

but the numbers kept rising through to january

'05.

i stumbled on the budwig flax oil/cottage cheese

thing jan 25 and got very

encouraging results by 18 march,but gradually the

numbers have been climbing

again - march 18 they had been knocked back to the

sept. level.

so i have been looking for more to deal with the

situation & have found a most

interesting website http://www.grouppekurosawa.com/

have a look.... go to 'blog'

i have adopted EGCGsyn,chrysyn &

luteolin......i continue with lots of flax seed

and still the flax oil/cottage cheese.

what do you think the LDN does for your kidney

cancer?

best wishes - joe record

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hi bruce! i missed this reply to my post & have only just picked up on it.

so here is my chance to thank you for the full reply!

glad to know that you are already on to the GK site,and that yo uknow tom

lahey....

yeah i do phone him,he is a kind and funny man....lots of help!

i can't have the sort of chat with him that you might share since my science

is very scratchy.....however i manage to learn as i go.

> Lets begin with my latest set of blood tests that came back Thursday. Until

> this point, what you read on my sight is to the letter what I am doing. I

> believe cancer is beaten by attacking it from 6 different avenues. You have

> to choke off its food supply and its ability to be fed.

OK.....

You have to get it

> to not communicate with other cells. Because cancer is a genetically

> instable process, all forms of cancer show abnormal protein expression.

> Tumors can grow by both invasion of local tissue and by metastasis; you must

> stop this. Finally, cancer is really good at hiding. It can cloak itself

> and hide from your body's immune system.

>

> So, I read roughly 5,000 pages of scientific study and developed the plan

> that is there. I started with 2 large tumors in the kidneys, a small one on

> outside of the right kidney, at least 6 lymph nodes involved, and

> micrometastasis to the liver. Stage 4, bummer. In 5 months, I have stopped

> the cancer cold and reversed the process. Tumors are shrinking dramatically

> and my blood work is more normal than most " normally healthy " people.

>

>

> From that perspective, I will beat this. Now the trick is to put it into

> total remission and this can be done by any number of different ways. I

> could continue what I am doing or I can vary the process and focus on tumor

> elimination now that the immediate threat of growth and prolifereation are

> at bay.

>

>

>

> I assume in your bloodwork from your doctor you are checking the following:

> Interleukin 6, GGT(P), LD, Sed Rate, C-Reactive Protein, and CEA along with

> at least a comprehensive metabolic panel and CBC plus urine analysis. If

> not, then get yourself a baseline using these tests. You need to be sure of

> what aspects of the tumor progression you are in need of fighting.

>

YES....i get regular monthly tests,the " numbers maxed out january 5 and after i

went on the flaxseed oil/cottage cheese diet jan 25 they receded very

encouragingly by 18 march!!!!!

but have since been climbing back up.

this takes me up to the tie of beginning with GK site ideas: now on luteolin 1

month

and the EGCG/chrysyn/lutisyn now 3 weeks.

i sort of feel ok......but things are complicated with bad shoulder pain from

rotator cuff trouble/partial tears in the supraspinator tendon + C5 nerve

compression. this seem to distort everything!

however it does not seem myeloma related.

with blood results the sed rate ESR is up very high (105) CRP is good,very low.

paraprotein up to 37 and the B2M betamicrogobulin is down a bit (good) again.

so things are sort of stable.......huh! myeloma.....need to just push these

numbers

much lower.

my doctor,obviously wanted to put me on thalidomide/dexamethasone with a

following stem cell transplant. however i have just hung on with eprex (EPO) for

the

anaemia & zometa - bisphosphonate for the bones.

i am keen to see how the " syns " do over the next 2 months.

>

> I am aware of group Kurowsawa. Dr. Steve is a very brilliant person, but I

> have watched him jump to conclusions based upon insufficient study. They

> are attacking cancer from a different perspective than I did in my initial

> phases. I have every confidence in what the overall game plan is that they

> have and would not hesitate to put that forward as a viable path to pursue.

>

>

>

> As a matter of fact, I will be publishing the changes in my routine within

> the next week, when I get time. I am keeping about 2/3 of what I am doing

> and adding in luteolin/rutin plus EGCGsyn,chrysyn. The key to all of this

> is keeping a constant barrage going against all of the things that I

> identified as stopping cancer. I am adding the above items because of the

> way they are presented to the body and can bypass the liver to work on both

> the lymph and kidneys. I kept most of the enzymes I was using for a number

> of reasons, but primarily they attack cancer cells and break them down. I

> kept other things such as curcumin,

looks like you might mix the curcumin into coconut milk.....!!!!!

feverfew, shark liver oil, horse

> chestneut extract and NAC because they work to prohibit distant metastasis

> by strengthening cell walls and reducing inflammation.

>

>

>

> I believe that any cancer can be knocked down and put in remission, but it

> takes a logical approach and attacking it from a number of directions is

> intuitively smarter than doing only one or 2 things. The final thing is the

> major change in dietary style. If you do not change your diet, you are

> playing Russian roulette with your life.

diet is well changed for many years really bruce. i have been a long distance

running freak for 30 years.

even so,since last october i have been through various trials....vegan etc and

back

to something a little more relaxed,fish (canned sardines mostly)

veggies,oats,almonds fruit,flax seed & oil, yoghurt,green tea,some wine some

beer,and i think i will start eating some liver.

fats are really mostly flax...w3

>

>

>

> Most probably the reason your cancer came back is that cancer mutates

> readily. By attacking it from only one or two ways, the cells can mutate

> just outside the range of effectiveness of what you are doing. That is why

> I chose to do what I did initially. Now that the cancer is dormant, I can

> focus more closely on defeating it with the primary focus on starvation as

> used by group Kurowsawa. I assume you are in contact with Tom Lahey. Say

> hi to Tom for me. He has taught me a lot in the last few weeks about

> advanced chemistry. If you haven't talked or corresponded with him, drop me

> a note and I will give you contact points. He is one of the most

> knowledgeable people I have come in contact with since my diagnosis and I

> heartily recommend him.

leads me to thinking i might add LDN

what do you think?

note that myeloma is " in " the immune system so it is hard to enhance the immune

system to defeat the cancer.

>

>

>

> I am using LDN simply as an immune system booster. I am not anticipating

> that it will do anything directly for my cancer, although because of the

> nature of cancer being an immune dysfunction, it most certainly has the

> possibility of working if nothing else does. I just want the extra 200%

> boost to keep my system at the top. I plan on it being part of the

> maintenance routine for the rest of my life; so you can definitely say that

> it is crucial in the long run to my fight.

>

>

>

> Is there anything else I can help you with?

don't know yet bruce,i would like to know how you get on with the " syns " ,what

doses you are taking,any side effects etc.

note:tom bundled my syns into a tub of protein powder to make it easy to send to

australia. i dunno about protein powder????

perhaps you might like to write me here: metameme@...

cheers - joe

>

> Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

>

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> hi bruce! i missed this reply to my post & have only just picked up on it.

> so here is my chance to thank you for the full reply!

>

> glad to know that you are already on to the GK site,and that yo uknow tom

> lahey....

> yeah i do phone him,he is a kind and funny man....lots of help!

> i can't have the sort of chat with him that you might share since my

> science

> is very scratchy.....however i manage to learn as i go.

>

>

>> Lets begin with my latest set of blood tests that came back Thursday.

>> Until

>> this point, what you read on my sight is to the letter what I am doing.

>> I

>> believe cancer is beaten by attacking it from 6 different avenues. You

>> have

>> to choke off its food supply and its ability to be fed.

>

> OK.....

>

> You have to get it

>> to not communicate with other cells. Because cancer is a genetically

>> instable process, all forms of cancer show abnormal protein expression.

>> Tumors can grow by both invasion of local tissue and by metastasis; you

>> must

>> stop this. Finally, cancer is really good at hiding. It can cloak itself

>> and hide from your body's immune system.

>>

>> So, I read roughly 5,000 pages of scientific study and developed the plan

>> that is there. I started with 2 large tumors in the kidneys, a small one

>> on

>> outside of the right kidney, at least 6 lymph nodes involved, and

>> micrometastasis to the liver. Stage 4, bummer. In 5 months, I have

>> stopped

>> the cancer cold and reversed the process. Tumors are shrinking

>> dramatically

>> and my blood work is more normal than most " normally healthy " people.

>>

>>

>> From that perspective, I will beat this. Now the trick is to put it into

>> total remission and this can be done by any number of different ways. I

>> could continue what I am doing or I can vary the process and focus on

>> tumor

>> elimination now that the immediate threat of growth and prolifereation

>> are

>> at bay.

>>

>>

>>

>> I assume in your bloodwork from your doctor you are checking the

>> following:

>> Interleukin 6, GGT(P), LD, Sed Rate, C-Reactive Protein, and CEA along

>> with

>> at least a comprehensive metabolic panel and CBC plus urine analysis. If

>> not, then get yourself a baseline using these tests. You need to be sure

>> of

>> what aspects of the tumor progression you are in need of fighting.

>>

> YES....i get regular monthly tests,the " numbers maxed out january 5 and

> after i

> went on the flaxseed oil/cottage cheese diet jan 25 they receded very

> encouragingly by 18 march!!!!!

> but have since been climbing back up.

> this takes me up to the tie of beginning with GK site ideas: now on

> luteolin 1 month

> and the EGCG/chrysyn/lutisyn now 3 weeks.

>

> i sort of feel ok......but things are complicated with bad shoulder pain

> from

> rotator cuff trouble/partial tears in the supraspinator tendon + C5 nerve

> compression. this seem to distort everything!

> however it does not seem myeloma related.

>

> with blood results the sed rate ESR is up very high (105) CRP is good,very

> low.

> paraprotein up to 37 and the B2M betamicrogobulin is down a bit (good)

> again.

> so things are sort of stable.......huh! myeloma.....need to just push

> these numbers

> much lower.

> my doctor,obviously wanted to put me on thalidomide/dexamethasone with a

> following stem cell transplant. however i have just hung on with eprex

> (EPO) for the

> anaemia & zometa - bisphosphonate for the bones.

>

> i am keen to see how the " syns " do over the next 2 months.

>>

>> I am aware of group Kurowsawa. Dr. Steve is a very brilliant person, but

>> I

>> have watched him jump to conclusions based upon insufficient study. They

>> are attacking cancer from a different perspective than I did in my

>> initial

>> phases. I have every confidence in what the overall game plan is that

>> they

>> have and would not hesitate to put that forward as a viable path to

>> pursue.

>>

>>

>>

>> As a matter of fact, I will be publishing the changes in my routine

>> within

>> the next week, when I get time. I am keeping about 2/3 of what I am

>> doing

>> and adding in luteolin/rutin plus EGCGsyn,chrysyn. The key to all of

>> this

>> is keeping a constant barrage going against all of the things that I

>> identified as stopping cancer. I am adding the above items because of

>> the

>> way they are presented to the body and can bypass the liver to work on

>> both

>> the lymph and kidneys. I kept most of the enzymes I was using for a

>> number

>> of reasons, but primarily they attack cancer cells and break them down.

>> I

>> kept other things such as curcumin,

>

> looks like you might mix the curcumin into coconut milk.....!!!!!

>

> feverfew, shark liver oil, horse

>> chestneut extract and NAC because they work to prohibit distant

>> metastasis

>> by strengthening cell walls and reducing inflammation.

>>

>>

>>

>> I believe that any cancer can be knocked down and put in remission, but

>> it

>> takes a logical approach and attacking it from a number of directions is

>> intuitively smarter than doing only one or 2 things. The final thing is

>> the

>> major change in dietary style. If you do not change your diet, you are

>> playing Russian roulette with your life.

>

> diet is well changed for many years really bruce. i have been a long

> distance

> running freak for 30 years.

> even so,since last october i have been through various trials....vegan etc

> and back

> to something a little more relaxed,fish (canned sardines mostly)

> veggies,oats,almonds fruit,flax seed & oil, yoghurt,green tea,some wine

> some

> beer,and i think i will start eating some liver.

> fats are really mostly flax...w3

>>

>>

>>

>> Most probably the reason your cancer came back is that cancer mutates

>> readily. By attacking it from only one or two ways, the cells can mutate

>> just outside the range of effectiveness of what you are doing. That is

>> why

>> I chose to do what I did initially. Now that the cancer is dormant, I

>> can

>> focus more closely on defeating it with the primary focus on starvation

>> as

>> used by group Kurowsawa. I assume you are in contact with Tom Lahey.

>> Say

>> hi to Tom for me. He has taught me a lot in the last few weeks about

>> advanced chemistry. If you haven't talked or corresponded with him, drop

>> me

>> a note and I will give you contact points. He is one of the most

>> knowledgeable people I have come in contact with since my diagnosis and I

>> heartily recommend him.

>

> leads me to thinking i might add LDN

> what do you think?

>

> note that myeloma is " in " the immune system so it is hard to enhance the

> immune

> system to defeat the cancer.

>>

>>

>>

>> I am using LDN simply as an immune system booster. I am not anticipating

>> that it will do anything directly for my cancer, although because of the

>> nature of cancer being an immune dysfunction, it most certainly has the

>> possibility of working if nothing else does. I just want the extra 200%

>> boost to keep my system at the top. I plan on it being part of the

>> maintenance routine for the rest of my life; so you can definitely say

>> that

>> it is crucial in the long run to my fight.

>>

>>

>>

>> Is there anything else I can help you with?

>

> don't know yet bruce,i would like to know how you get on with the

> " syns " ,what

> doses you are taking,any side effects etc.

> note:tom bundled my syns into a tub of protein powder to make it easy to

> send to

> australia. i dunno about protein powder????

>

> perhaps you might like to write me here: metameme@...

> cheers - joe

>>

>> Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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