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www.natural-oncology.org www.grouppekurosawa.com

And a checklist of what he could do to heal himself:

www.cancertutor.com/Other/RuleOfThumb.html

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Hi Steve, and thanks for posting your story. If you don't mind, I will forward

this to my nephew, and could you please keep us updated on how things are going

for you? I wish you the best.----------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation , STEPHEN DURRANT wrote:

Hi Jackie

I don't post too often. I had testicular cancer (what Lance Armstrong had

?) in 1981 during college. I didn't receive any treatment besides surgery

and have been cancer free since. In April 2005 I was dx with follicular

non-hodgkins lymphoma. It's a slow growing cancer that the doc's tell me is

not curable. I've been pursuing a heavy metal connection for the past 12

months. When I got my amalgams removed from a biological dentist last

winter, I noticed my white blood cells (that's where my cancer is) spiked

downward pretty dramatically. I then started EDTA chelation (not that

popular amongst this group), and my WBC have steadily come down to the high

end normal range. My lymph nodes (where the cancer is) have not regressed

that much though. I currently am looking into the possibility of doing ALA

and DMSA per Dr. Cutler's book.

If your nephew or you have any questions please feel free to contact me

directly.

Best regards, steve

_____

From: frequent-dose-chelation

[mailto:frequent-dose-chelation ] On Behalf Of Jackie

Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 3:37 PM

To: frequent-dose-chelation ;

adult-metal-chelation

Subject: Re: OT----my nephew has cancer

I have more specifics about my nephew. He has a fast-growing tumor near the

top of his lungs. It is in the same family of cancer that Lance Armstrong

had, and they were surprised not to find it in his testicles also. It is

about 8x10cm big, and the technical name for it is a germcell tumor, primary

mediastinal, non-seminoma, hope I got that right! Three doctors agreed on

the diagnosis and treatment, and he has already started chemo. Chemo is

supposed to be more effective on fast growing tumors. His symptoms have only

come on in the last month, so they're hoping they caught it early. He will

get 6 days of chemo, then have 15 days off, so 21 day cycles, and will

repeat this 4 times.

I spoke to him on Saturday, and he is in good spirits and has a positive

outlook, considering, so that is good. I asked him if he was open to

alternative ideas, and he said yes, so I will be forwarding any information

and links to him that you guys give me. He's a smart kid, so I will let him

decide what makes sense to him. He did say that he had met a person who had

their amalgams removed and did chelation and regained their health, so that

is good too. He knows I'm doing it also, but I haven't talked in detail with

him about it. So at least he has heard about it and is open to alternative

ideas. So thank you for your responses, and I will be forwarding them onto

him.

Jackie

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Hi Steve, and thanks for posting your story. If you don't mind, I will forward

this to my nephew, and could you please keep us updated on how things are going

for you? I wish you the best.----------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation , STEPHEN DURRANT wrote:

Hi Jackie

I don't post too often. I had testicular cancer (what Lance Armstrong had

?) in 1981 during college. I didn't receive any treatment besides surgery

and have been cancer free since. In April 2005 I was dx with follicular

non-hodgkins lymphoma. It's a slow growing cancer that the doc's tell me is

not curable. I've been pursuing a heavy metal connection for the past 12

months. When I got my amalgams removed from a biological dentist last

winter, I noticed my white blood cells (that's where my cancer is) spiked

downward pretty dramatically. I then started EDTA chelation (not that

popular amongst this group), and my WBC have steadily come down to the high

end normal range. My lymph nodes (where the cancer is) have not regressed

that much though. I currently am looking into the possibility of doing ALA

and DMSA per Dr. Cutler's book.

If your nephew or you have any questions please feel free to contact me

directly.

Best regards, steve

_____

From: frequent-dose-chelation

[mailto:frequent-dose-chelation ] On Behalf Of Jackie

Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 3:37 PM

To: frequent-dose-chelation ;

adult-metal-chelation

Subject: Re: OT----my nephew has cancer

I have more specifics about my nephew. He has a fast-growing tumor near the

top of his lungs. It is in the same family of cancer that Lance Armstrong

had, and they were surprised not to find it in his testicles also. It is

about 8x10cm big, and the technical name for it is a germcell tumor, primary

mediastinal, non-seminoma, hope I got that right! Three doctors agreed on

the diagnosis and treatment, and he has already started chemo. Chemo is

supposed to be more effective on fast growing tumors. His symptoms have only

come on in the last month, so they're hoping they caught it early. He will

get 6 days of chemo, then have 15 days off, so 21 day cycles, and will

repeat this 4 times.

I spoke to him on Saturday, and he is in good spirits and has a positive

outlook, considering, so that is good. I asked him if he was open to

alternative ideas, and he said yes, so I will be forwarding any information

and links to him that you guys give me. He's a smart kid, so I will let him

decide what makes sense to him. He did say that he had met a person who had

their amalgams removed and did chelation and regained their health, so that

is good too. He knows I'm doing it also, but I haven't talked in detail with

him about it. So at least he has heard about it and is open to alternative

ideas. So thank you for your responses, and I will be forwarding them onto

him.

Jackie

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