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Hello everyone... I am new to this group and have just been diagnosed

with uterine cancer. I started taking LDN yesterday, without the

approval of my gyn/surgeon who has scheduled me for surgery later in

January. I'm trying to get her to talk to Dr. Bihari in N.Y. but so

far she hasn't gotten around to calling him.

I'm wondering if anyone here has information on how long it takes for

LDN to affect uterine cancer in its early stages? Or does it only

stop the progression without actually removing the condition

altogether? I've been told that it varies from one individual to the

next, but I was wondering if there's any information at all about

this...

It would be great if I had some time to try LDN before opting for

surgery. If I can get my Dr to work with me, I might be able to

arrange this... if not that puts me out on a limb which is scary with

cancer.

Thanks for listening...

Shekhinah

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Hi Shekhinah,

This is Aletha. I am still on vacation in Disneyland. Good for you for

getting started on LDN right off the bat. I am sure it can only help you

with strengthening your immune system. This is a wonderful group for

getting assistance to questions and having input. I hope that you get

some good helpful responses to your questions.

Can anyone assist Shekhinah with her questions?

Kindest of regards

Aletha

> Hello everyone... I am new to this group and have just been diagnosed

> with uterine cancer. I started taking LDN yesterday, without the

> approval of my gyn/surgeon who has scheduled me for surgery later in

> January. I'm trying to get her to talk to Dr. Bihari in N.Y. but so

> far she hasn't gotten around to calling him.

>

> I'm wondering if anyone here has information on how long it takes for

> LDN to affect uterine cancer in its early stages? Or does it only

> stop the progression without actually removing the condition

> altogether? I've been told that it varies from one individual to the

> next, but I was wondering if there's any information at all about

> this...

>

> It would be great if I had some time to try LDN before opting for

> surgery. If I can get my Dr to work with me, I might be able to

> arrange this... if not that puts me out on a limb which is scary with

> cancer.

>

> Thanks for listening...

> Shekhinah

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  • 9 months later...

does anyone know of someone who is taking ldn for their cancer? met woman

today whose sister has cancerous stomach tumor, would like to give her

some hope even a little.

nancy

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  • 5 months later...
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> >

> > I have a non hodgkins lymphoma cancer. Everything I read says

that my

> > type of cancer and some others are helped by LDN. I am

interested in

> > hearing from anyone who has cancer and used LDN. My cancer is a

blood

> > cancer that progresses very slowly and I am feeling well now but

the

> > time will come when I won't. Am thinking of taking LDN now so I

wont

> > need chemo later.

> > Bill

> >

> Hello Bill,

>

> I am not sure what stage you are but I have secondary lung stage

4b

> and currently on LDN for about 2 months. I am doing well but won't

> know what the results of LDN until I go in for a scan. Chemotherapy

> won't help me in my case so LDN is my only chance.(Had chemo last

year

> and failed) I would definitely consider LDN after reviewing all

the

> articles and discussing with a " open minded " GP. NHLC has great

> anedotal evidence for stabilization... so worth follow up..

>

> Dee

Hi

Just to give a brief history. I had stage IV colon cancer metastatic

to the liver and lung. I have been on LDN for 18 months and I show no

signs of any active cancer. My last CEA blood test was 0.7, needs to

be under 4.0. The dosage that Dr. Behari has me on is 4.5 mg @

bedtime. You also need to find a good natural medicine Dr. or an MD

that made a left turn in his practice, and uses both modalities. Main

stream medicine is a flop when it comes chronic problems such as

cancer & diabetes. Get on line and research everything. Look into Pau

d'arco, cats claw, vitamin d3 chloraphill. minerals. chealation

therapy and vitamin c via IV delivery.

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