Guest guest Posted July 26, 2005 Report Share Posted July 26, 2005 A lady here in Michigan just went through stem cell therapy for cancer treatment down at MD . She is doing very well. My wife saw her last night. She is going back for a checkup next week. The process is a tough one involving a cancer free period as well as a couple of rounds of chemo that they administer. I don’t know the details because I would not do chemo period even if the process was offered to me. But I find it a viable potential if done correctly. The woman looked the best my wife has seen her in several years, so for her, it may be a good thing. This is not a treatment to be taken lightly. It needs thorough investigation and much prayer and consideration before jumping at it. It may be a good fit for your case, but I would certainly not know. I would encourage anyone to look at anything. Looking is cheap. It may be just the ticket, and then again it may not fit the situation, but certainly learn about it. Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc. http://www.survivecancer.net From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Appraisals Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:46 AM low dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] REGARDING STEM CELLS Last year I got Davey a shot of cord cells in Mexico and this year I am contemplating getting him embroyonic cells. I was just wondering if anyone can shed any light on this topic. thanks Greg & Davey Re: Re: my dad and LDN bREN, THANKS FORANSWERING MY QUESTION ABOUT THE DARVOCET. YOU ARE ALWAYS SO HELPFULTO ME AND EVERYONE ELSE. I REALLY APPRECIATE IT. KATHY [low dose naltrexone] Re: my dad and LDN --- In low dose naltrexone , " Aletha Wittmann " <Aletha@r...> wrote: > Remember that men so best typically on less than women. My husband does > best on 3.0mg. > ======= That's for people with MS, Rhonda's dad has cancer and should be on no less than 4.5mg for cancer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ! GROUPS LINKS a.. Visit your group " low dose naltrexone " on the web. b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: low dose naltrexone-unsubscribe c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 I also went to Mexico for stem cells but have no desire to have the "real cells" yet. A friend with MS was in a study at Stonybrook University hospital for stem cell. They practically kill you with chemo and bring you back to life (maybe) She swears she no longer has MS, but all her old symptoms remained but she may not get new ones. She no longer has to inject a CRAB(they think) My opinion is that she gained from this what I have gained from LDN without the side effects and death possibility. She was hospitalized for 6-8 weeks. People are strange, she did this because it was available to her for "free"! We told her to try LDN first but she didn't want to hear it. If I remember correctly Davey is young with MD. As a parent I know you are seeking the best for your child and I am sorry I cannot help.....keep looking and asking and I 'll pray you find an answer. Kiki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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