Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 wow. thats nuts. use the list i sent you find someone you like and deal with people that know about LDN and understand how to compound it. don't be discouraged. cyndi Re: [low dose naltrexone] New guy > >it was a regular pharmacy who got a price from a compounding pharmacy > >Cyndi Lenz <psychrn@...> wrote: i was curious was that a regular pharmacy or a compounding pharmacy? >cyndi >On Jul 26, 2006, at 2:05 AM, M B wrote: > >> where do u live? I NEVER heard of a price that high >> for LDN in any dosage >> >> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51@...> wrote: >> >>> i thought about having it done but the pharmasist >>> told me it cost @115.00 so i told him to drop dead >>> >>> M B <skippertulip2@...> wrote: You >>> need to have it compounded to the correct dose. >>> Personally I dont like mixing meds and soutions >>> myself >>> as I feel more comfortable if a profesionial does it >>> but thats just me. >>> >>> Welcome to the group!!!!!!!!!!!! >>> >>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51@...> wrote: > > > > > > >--------------------------------- >How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Another thing just happened my nuero called and said hold off on taking it til he gets more info on it. Iam in so. calif.psychrn@... wrote: wow. thats nuts. use the list i sent you find someone you like and deal with people that know about LDN and understand how to compound it.don't be discouraged.cyndi Re: [low dose naltrexone] New guy>>it was a regular pharmacy who got a price from a compounding pharmacy>>Cyndi Lenz <psychrngate (DOT) net> wrote: i was curious was that a regular pharmacy or a compounding pharmacy?>cyndi>On Jul 26, 2006, at 2:05 AM, M B wrote:>>> where do u live? I NEVER heard of a price that high>> for LDN in any dosage>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>>> i thought about having it done but the pharmasist>>> told me it cost @115.00 so i told him to drop dead>>>>>> M B <skippertulip2 > wrote: You>>> need to have it compounded to the correct dose.>>> Personally I dont like mixing meds and soutions>>> myself>>> as I feel more comfortable if a profesionial does it>>> but thats just me.>>>>>> Welcome to the group!!!!!!!!!!!!>>>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>> >> >--------------------------------->How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Victor let me send you a copy of the welcome e-mail. You can look at a Maureen's site that is listed in the e-mail and it contains some very good information for your doctor to see. Let me know and I will get it out to you right away Aletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] New guy>>it was a regular pharmacy who got a price from a compounding pharmacy>>Cyndi Lenz <psychrngate (DOT) net> wrote: i was curious was that a regular pharmacy or a compounding pharmacy?>cyndi>On Jul 26, 2006, at 2:05 AM, M B wrote:>>> where do u live? I NEVER heard of a price that high>> for LDN in any dosage>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>>> i thought about having it done but the pharmasist>>> told me it cost @115.00 so i told him to drop dead>>>>>> M B <skippertulip2 > wrote: You>>> need to have it compounded to the correct dose.>>> Personally I dont like mixing meds and soutions>>> myself>>> as I feel more comfortable if a profesionial does it>>> but thats just me.>>>>>> Welcome to the group!!!!!!!!!!!!>>>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>> >> >--------------------------------->How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 That would be great I aprieciate it very much thank-you VictorAletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Victor let me send you a copy of the welcome e-mail. You can look at a Maureen's site that is listed in the e-mail and it contains some very good information for your doctor to see. Let me know and I will get it out to you right away Aletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] New guy>>it was a regular pharmacy who got a price from a compounding pharmacy>>Cyndi Lenz <psychrngate (DOT) net> wrote: i was curious was that a regular pharmacy or a compounding pharmacy?>cyndi>On Jul 26, 2006, at 2:05 AM, M B wrote:>>> where do u live? I NEVER heard of a price that high>> for LDN in any dosage>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>>> i thought about having it done but the pharmasist>>> told me it cost @115.00 so i told him to drop dead>>>>>> M B <skippertulip2 > wrote: You>>> need to have it compounded to the correct dose.>>> Personally I dont like mixing meds and soutions>>> myself>>> as I feel more comfortable if a profesionial does it>>> but thats just me.>>>>>> Welcome to the group!!!!!!!!!!!!>>>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>> >> >--------------------------------->How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Groups are talking. We´re listening. Check out the handy changes to . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 why don't you email me his address off line at psychrn@... and I'll send him a dvd from the ldn conference cyndiOn Jul 26, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Aletha Wittmann wrote:Victor let me send you a copy of the welcome e-mail. You can look at a Maureen's site that is listed in the e-mail and it contains some very good information for your doctor to see. Let me know and I will get it out to you right awayAletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] New guy>>it was a regular pharmacy who got a price from a compounding pharmacy>>Cyndi Lenz <psychrngate (DOT) net> wrote: i was curious was that a regular pharmacy or a compounding pharmacy?>cyndi>On Jul 26, 2006, at 2:05 AM, M B wrote:>>> where do u live? I NEVER heard of a price that high>> for LDN in any dosage>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>>> i thought about having it done but the pharmasist>>> told me it cost @115.00 so i told him to drop dead>>>>>> M B <skippertulip2 > wrote: You>>> need to have it compounded to the correct dose.>>> Personally I dont like mixing meds and soutions>>> myself>>> as I feel more comfortable if a profesionial does it>>> but thats just me.>>>>>> Welcome to the group!!!!!!!!!!!!>>>>>> --- Victor Nicassio <cruzn51 > wrote:>>>> >> >--------------------------------->How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates.How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 I just joined and have so far learned a lot from everyone's posts. I suffer from all types of respiratory problems, and only recently decided it was time to educate myself in alternative ways with dealing with these problems (other than what the traditional Dr.s were telling me). Hope to learn a lot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Welcome to our group . [] New Guy I just joined and have so far learned a lot from everyone's posts. I suffer from all types of respiratory problems, and only recently decided it was time to educate myself in alternative ways with dealing with these problems (other than what the traditional Dr.s were telling me). Hope to learn a lot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Welcome to our little sickbuilding family. Lots of good people here. > > I just joined and have so far learned a lot from everyone's posts. I > suffer from all types of respiratory problems, and only recently > decided it was time to educate myself in alternative ways with dealing > with these problems (other than what the traditional Dr.s were telling > me). > > Hope to learn a lot! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Hi , Sorry to hear you are suffering but happy that you found us. Lots of good people here that can certainly help you out. Sue I just joined and have so far learned a lot from everyone's posts. I suffer from all types of respiratory problems, and only recently decided it was time to educate myself in alternative ways with dealing with these problems (other than what the traditional Dr.s were telling me). Hope to learn a lot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2010 Report Share Posted September 28, 2010 Hi Heyoka: My wife finished her chemo three weeks ago. We did have a scare as her cancer markers went up after her 5 th chemo treatment. I called our alternate doctor and he told us what to do. He said to up Barbs fish oil and up her vitamin C using a special type of vitamin C. He also said to juice using only a blender and to use the whole fruit and not to use a juicer. No pit of course. We used organic peaches as a base which have anticancer properties and coconut milk to kill yeast. Yeast is very similar in structure to cancer and can turn into cancer in a matter of days if the immune system is weak. The antibiotics given to Barb at the hospital after surgery caused a yeast overgrowth in her intestines and we have to undo that. We added fresh organic ginger root to the mix which is supposed to kill ovarian cancer. Result, the next month Barbs ca 125 went down to 9, the lowest level ever. We also added wheat grass to the mix as Barbs blood type can tolerate wheat grass. We do add strawberries and blueberries to the mix as well, pomegranate too. Of course vitamin D is needed to fight most cancers and we are trying to get Barbs vitamin D level up to 70 using vitamin D3. We went from a low of 14 to 63 in two months. Anything below 30 is in the danger zone. We are addressing the causes we know, very low vitamin D level, lack of direct sun light, and stress. We have used EFT ( emotional freedom technique) for stress during Barbs chemo treatments. Just today we looked into yoga and several other stress reduction programs. We are going to try them all and see what works best for Barb. It seems stress is a big part of dealing with cancer.    I am not so sure about the tomato as they are acidic, the body needs to be alkaline to fight cancer. I am going to ask the alternate cancer doctor about the B17 and the other things you mentioned. I can get real answers there.  Barb is supposed to visit him again after she gets the results back from her last scan. He will give us a detox plan for 6 to 9 months then send Barb for a battery of tests. Then he will develop a life plan for Barb to follow for her blood type. Everything works different for each blood type. I am making up a list of questions to ask. We are not out of the woods yet but seem to be headed in that direction. So far so good. Thank you for your kindness and prayers, we are doing the prayers as well. Vic ________________________________ From: heyokashuna <heyokashuna@...> Sent: Mon, September 27, 2010 9:53:59 PM Subject: [ ] Re: New guy  Hi Vic, I just now joined this site to gather info for my Mom, who is dealing with breast cancer. Your post touched my heart and i just wanted to tell you i'm going to keep you both in my heart and prayers. I have been scouring the web, as you probably have, looking for info and alternatives. I am going to order B17 (Laetrile, Amygdalina) for her to start, among other things. Have you heard of Apricot Seeds or B17? You might want to check on it....also Dr Leonard Coldwell's site has alot of info based on alternative cures to cancer. (beware....his site looks alittle " hoaky " , but i heard his interview on CoastToCoastAM - and i feel he is sincere and knowledgable) Also pay attention to Dr Oz's path.....his recent colon cancer scare is turning his attention toward cancers, and prevention/cures....and he is one person whose motives and sincerity i DO trust. Recently he mentioned 5 foods to eat every week which can reverse cancer...? (this is how my mom presented it, i didn't actually see that show)....they are a type of artichoke heart / Bok-Choy / Strawberries / Flounder / Tomato Paste. Also, there is a heavily concentrated " hemp oil " (look up the Rick Simpson story online) which is supossed to be very beneficial...and can kill cancer. Dr Leonard mentioned it on that interview...and said that if applied to skin cancer...the cancer will dry up and fall off. It is edible in rice grain sized amounts and has other nutritional / healing benefits...they are claiming. Getting it seems to be the difficult part, but shouldn't be in states where you can get a medicinal license. Anyway, my writing is as scrambled as my mind and emotions have been for the past month!!! I hope you both are out of the woods, and i'll post back any new stuff that might be worth checking into! Warmth and Prayers for you both, Heyoka _____________________________________ Victor Swiercz <roadmst1@...> wrote: > I am Victor Swiercz new to this group. My wife (Barb) has ovarian cancer and I want to make sure I am doing everything possible to help her. We are doing quite a few natural things but I want to make sure I am not missing anything that is helpful. She had surgery and went through chemo. I did take her to several alternate doctors before settling on one. We did protective measures and detoxing after each chemo treatment. So far so good, I am looking forward to learn as much as I can. Vic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 Hi Vic- Just out of curiosity, who is your Alternative Medicine Doctor? Thanks, Kim Victor Swiercz <roadmst1@...> wrote: > > Hi Heyoka: > > My wife finished her chemo three weeks ago. We did have a scare as her cancer > markers went up after her 5 th chemo treatment. I called our alternate doctor > and he told us what to do. He said to up Barbs fish oil and up her vitamin C > using a special type of vitamin C. He also said to juice using only a blender > and to use the whole fruit and not to use a juicer. No pit of course. We used > organic peaches as a base which have anticancer properties and coconut milk to > kill yeast. Yeast is very similar in structure to cancer and can turn into > cancer in a matter of days if the immune system is weak. The antibiotics given > to Barb at the hospital after surgery caused a yeast overgrowth in her > intestines and we have to undo that. We added fresh organic ginger root to the > mix which is supposed to kill ovarian cancer. Result, the next month Barbs ca > 125 went down to 9, the lowest level ever. We also added wheat grass to the mix > as Barbs blood type can tolerate wheat grass. We do add strawberries and > blueberries to the mix as well, pomegranate too. Of course vitamin D is needed > to fight most cancers and we are trying to get Barbs vitamin D level up to 70 > using vitamin D3. We went from a low of 14 to 63 in two months. Anything below > 30 is in the danger zone. > > We are addressing the causes we know, very low vitamin D level, lack of direct > sun light, and stress. We have used EFT ( emotional freedom technique) for > stress during Barbs chemo treatments. Just today we looked into yoga and several > other stress reduction programs. We are going to try them all and see what works > best for Barb. It seems stress is a big part of dealing with cancer. > > I am not so sure about the tomato as they are acidic, the body needs to be > alkaline to fight cancer. I am going to ask the alternate cancer doctor about > the B17 and the other things you mentioned. I can get real answers there. Barb > is supposed to visit him again after she gets the results back from her last > scan. He will give us a detox plan for 6 to 9 months then send Barb for a > battery of tests. Then he will develop a life plan for Barb to follow for her > blood type. Everything works different for each blood type. I am making up a > list of questions to ask. > > We are not out of the woods yet but seem to be headed in that direction. So far > so good. > > Thank you for your kindness and prayers, we are doing the prayers as well. > > Vic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 Hi Kim: Dr. Bergin, he works out of Dr. Mercola's building in a suburb of Chicago ILL. http://naturalhealthcenter.mercola.com/ We just signed up to go here as well for additional info and programs. They can not talk about supplements but from my understanding they do get speakers who can, in a round about way. They also have cooking classes for healthy eating and a slew of stress management programs. I did not have a chance to view all the programs but there are many. I do know the few I mentioned. Check it out. http://www.wellnesshouse.org/ Vic ________________________________ From: kallison23 Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 Hi Vic- Just out of curiosity, who is your Alternative Medicine Doctor? Thanks, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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