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> Why not have a thermogram?

The thermogram is, IMO, a better test than a mammogram, but I don't know

that it compares with the AMAS blood for determining cancerous activity due

at least in part to the size of a tumor needed to visualize on a thermogram.

Regardless, I did recommend that she go that route but we found it extremely

difficult to locate a competent testing facility. We were unable to find

any within 150 miles, and the specifics of temperature, wind, etc.,

necessary at the testing facility are very exacting.

Geoff

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sorry to hear :(

this may be helpful

Mol Aspects Med. 1994;15 Suppl:s231-40

Apparent partial remission of breast cancer in 'high risk' patients supplemented with nutritional antioxidants, essential fatty acids and coenzyme Q10.

Lockwood K... Private Outpatient Clinic, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Thirty-two typical patients with breast cancer, aged 32-81 years and classified 'high risk' because of tumor spread to the lymph nodes in the axilla, were studied for 18 months following an Adjuvant Nutritional Intervention in Cancer protocol (ANICA protocol). The nutritional protocol was added to the surgical and therapeutic treatment of breast cancer, as required by regulations in Denmark. The added treatment was a combination of nutritional antioxidants (Vitamin C: 2850 mg, Vitamin E: 2500 iu, beta-carotene 32.5 iu, selenium 387 micrograms plus secondary vitamins and minerals), essential fatty acids (1.2 g gamma linolenic acid and 3.5 g n-3 fatty acids) and Coenzyme Q10 (90 mg per day). The ANICA protocol is based on the concept of testing the synergistic effect of those categories of nutritional supplements, including vitamin Q10, previously having shown deficiency and/or therapeutic value as single elements in diverse forms of cancer, as cancer may be synergistically related to diverse biochemical dysfunctions and vitamin deficiencies. Biochemical markers, clinical condition, tumor spread, quality of life parameters and survival were followed during the trial. Compliance was excellent. The main observations were: (1) none of the patients died during the study period. (the expected number was four.) (2) none of the patients showed signs of further distant metastases. (3) quality of life was improved (no weight loss, reduced use of pain killers). (4) six patients showed apparent partial remission.

PMID: 7752835 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

I'm sorry I'm posting it here, but can't find any info about biomedical support during chemo and radiotherapy. My mum has just been diagnosed with breast cancer and she is starting chemo next week. Then after a few weeks they are going to remove the cancer and possibly do more chemo and radiotherapy. Is thre anything she should do before the chemo (like maybe antifungual therapy)and then during it to minimalize the side effects?

Kasia

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Hi Kasia

 

Slightly off your request however I have received two fab links on meditation processes which have successfully been used by hundreds of people around the world to heal themselves... Cancer like most illnesses is a DIS  EASE.. an emotional negative lodged in a particular part of the body.

 

Much as the Cancer charities and pharma cos would like you to believe.it, but cancer is not aggressive... from an energy perspective the multi cells and clusters of cells only occur because the energy in a cell is so low that the body believes it is going to die.. and regenerates at a level which triggers the body to think that cell too is going to die and so on.. the low energy cells are incompleted cell cycles and so they do not die off.. a mass of low energy cells appears. If the cellular energy is raised, then the cycles are completed and the clusters die off in a normal cell cycle...

 

The Silva method uses the alpha wave frequency which is the sound frequency of healthy cells.. and the relaxation process helps reprogramme the body to release negative emotions.

 

So I wonder if this process may be a good support and supplement to the mainstream treatments ?  If you are interested let me know and I will forward the links to you off line..

 

 

Best wishes

 

 

Tracey

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:14 PM, K <kjaworowska@...> wrote:

 

I'm sorry I'm posting it here, but can't find any info about biomedical support during chemo and radiotherapy. My mum has just been diagnosed with breast cancer and she is starting chemo next week. Then after a few weeks they are going to remove the cancer and possibly do more chemo and radiotherapy. Is thre anything she should do before the chemo (like maybe antifungual therapy)and then during it to minimalize the side effects?

Kasia

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Natasa, ,

Thank you for replying. I will pass the info to my mum. my mum knows

Silva, she was on a course about 20 years ago, but didn't use it for a long

time. She had a lot of stress recently with her mother having dementia and all

the difficulties we had with Jakub.

I guess her not looking after herself, using lots of pain killers and hormonal

replacement therapy for last 6 years didn't help either.

I've just checked the side effects of cancer drugs on the cancer research site.

The ones I'm worried about are related to possible blood and bone marrow

changes, I don't know how to make sure this doesn't happen.

With other (like nerve damage and hair) I guess vit. Bs would help, juicing...

For digestive system probiotics and herbs.

What about LDN?

Thank you again,

Kasia

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yes ldn definitely worth looking into!

Natasa, ,

Thank you for replying. I will pass the info to my mum. my mum knows Silva, she was on a course about 20 years ago, but didn't use it for a long time. She had a lot of stress recently with her mother having dementia and all the difficulties we had with Jakub.

I guess her not looking after herself, using lots of pain killers and hormonal replacement therapy for last 6 years didn't help either.

I've just checked the side effects of cancer drugs on the cancer research site.

The ones I'm worried about are related to possible blood and bone marrow changes, I don't know how to make sure this doesn't happen.

With other (like nerve damage and hair) I guess vit. Bs would help, juicing...

For digestive system probiotics and herbs.

What about LDN?

Thank you again,

Kasia

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There's a great site I found...

breastcancerchoices.org

Talks about iodine and selenium. You need both to counteract the effects

of radiation. The selenium helped my mother a lot when she went through

something similar.

K schrieb:

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> I'm sorry I'm posting it here, but can't find any info about

> biomedical support during chemo and radiotherapy. My mum has just been

> diagnosed with breast cancer and she is starting chemo next week. Then

> after a few weeks they are going to remove the cancer and possibly do

> more chemo and radiotherapy. Is thre anything she should do before the

> chemo (like maybe antifungual therapy)and then during it to minimalize

> the side effects?

> Kasia

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Dear Kasia

 

The Silva stuff has progressed a lot since 20 years ago.. My thinking is that if she listens to the meditation whilst receiving the therapy at a cellular level she is able to direct the treatment, and visualise the bones and blood etc protected from the therapy. The basic centering exercise done three times a day.. 15 to 25 minutes at a time is supposed to be like a cellular colonic.. for want of a better description.. and the more relaxed we are the more we breathe and the more we breath the more excretion of acidic waste from the cells..and when there is no acidic waste, the cells are better able to operate at a higher energy frequency. So Silva would guide us to centre at least three times a day.

 

For your part and those of your families... I urge you to begin to believe that the therapy is being done so that your mum will recover fully.. and to urge the doctors and surgeons to do their work on the basis that she is already responding positively and will make a full recovery..

 

Our bodies are so finely tuned to pick up energy frequencies that if those all around are carrying fear and negative beliefs, the patients body interprets the energy and may operate accordingly.  And if you are not yet totally able to believe that she will be fine and fit in a few months time,, fake it.. tell everyone how convinced you are already that it is all going to be OK and this positively rubs off.

 

Our minds are a more effective determinant of bodies health than anything else.

 

 

Best wishes

 

 

 

 

Tracey

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 11:11 PM, K <kjaworowska@...> wrote:

 

Natasa, ,Thank you for replying. I will pass the info to my mum. my mum knows Silva, she was on a course about 20 years ago, but didn't use it for a long time. She had a lot of stress recently with her mother having dementia and all the difficulties we had with Jakub.

I guess her not looking after herself, using lots of pain killers and hormonal replacement therapy for last 6 years didn't help either.I've just checked the side effects of cancer drugs on the cancer research site.

The ones I'm worried about are related to possible blood and bone marrow changes, I don't know how to make sure this doesn't happen.With other (like nerve damage and hair) I guess vit. Bs would help, juicing...

For digestive system probiotics and herbs.What about LDN?Thank you again,Kasia

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My mum found this:

" Scientists are still discovering new ways of fighting cancer, and sometimes it

turns out that what was considered advisable before, is actually harmful. One

of those examples is selenium. According to the universal knowledge, selenium

prevents cancer. Meanwhile, we discovered that for most patients with defective

BRCA1 gen selenium is very unfavourable. Our research shows that if a woman

being a carrier of BRCA1 concentration of selenium deficiency in the peripheral

blood, less than 40 micrograms per litre, has a 1% risk of developing breast or

ovarian cancer. But, if the concentration of selenium exceeds 100 micrograms

per litre, the risk increases to 20%!

Should it matter that the world still considers this medicine?

We have evidence that for women with defective BRCA1 gene, selenium is a

carcinogen. We are currently investigating whether selenium is harmful for other

women. We are also carrying out clinical trials aimed at reducing the

concentration of selenium in the blood of women; the first such study in the

world.

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> There's a great site I found...

>

> breastcancerchoices.org

>

> Talks about iodine and selenium. You need both to counteract the effects

> of radiation. The selenium helped my mother a lot when she went through

> something similar.

>

>

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Hi,

would you mind posting where exactly this extract came from please? I personally

take regular selenium as part of my mercury detox regime, so I would be

interested in looking at the details of the research undertaken that advises

against selenium.

TIA

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> > There's a great site I found...

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> > breastcancerchoices.org

> >

> > Talks about iodine and selenium. You need both to counteract the effects

> > of radiation. The selenium helped my mother a lot when she went through

> > something similar.

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