Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 does anyone know whether or not LDN helps with the disease - SARCOIDOSIS?? awaiting the answer to my sister & niece's dilemma!! what about diabetes/insulin resistance?? marshiris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 First on the list of mandatory appointments is with a research center that has it's own lab that is second to none in the USA. Considering your stage 4 diagnosis...if I were you I would immediately go to The Center For The Improvement Of Human Functioning, a not -for-profit research center. They've been doing amazing things for sick people for 30 years. Their protocols have recently been corroborated by the National Institutes of Health. The treatments are non-toxic and life saving. A visit to the Center will provide you with an indepth look at what is going on inside your cells and bodily systems...what toxins are working against you...and what dosage of their cancercidal remedy you need. This is the best approach to stopping the cancer process. You will identify the reasons for your immune system failure. Correcting the failure isn't so difficult when you know the reasons for it. Treating tumors is only treating symptoms of the cancer process. At the Center, the tumors will be addressed, but not treated as if they are the cause of the problem. If treatments are needed beyond the Center's scope, they are best administered in conjunction with the Center's protocols. www.brightspot.org (316) 682-3100 Find a way to connect with the center at your first opportunity!!! They've treated cases like yours and worse with astonishing results. Patients from all 50 states and 40 countries have been there. Cancer cells thrive on glucose (sugar) and some of what we eat becomes glucose. What we need then is a cancercidal molecule that looks like a glucose molecule to cancer cells (looks like a sugar molecule). Cancer cells let the cancercidal molecule inside thinking it's dinner. It isn't dinner and it floods the cancer cell with hydrogen peroxide, causing the death of that cancer cell. Knowing that such a cancer killing molecule is available, and that's it's non-toxic, tends to take the scariness out of the cancer equation...doesn't it? Contact the BrightSpot Center right away. Should you or anyone you know need to stop the wasting process that's due to cancer, there is one proven medicine that will do the job Http://scri.ngen.com (Notice there is no www in the url) An Rx is needed for this medicine. (315) 472-6616 Keep us posted..........ChinaBone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Hello again, You're going to be flooded with all sorts well intended information and advice. There's too much info to sort out and arrive at a healthy protocol for yourself in the time you have left. It can be confusing and overwhelming for someone recently diagnosed at Stage 4, like yourself. In order to save yourself you must not let the conventional medicine industry convince you that they have a cure or a control for any stage 4 malignancy condition. They do not!...not in this country. Time is of the essence for your survival. Go to the Center ASAP. They will help you understand what to do in a way that covers all the bases. They will start you on a doseage that will begin immediately to kill off the tumor cells in your body. The connection with the Center is ongoing once you've established yourself with the staff. It's like having access to hundreds of years of cumulative knowledge and experience just a phone call away. It's a positive and happy environment at the Center. There's a team effort to put you on the road to amazingly good health. If you have a personal physician you want the Center to confer with and work hand in hand with...that's just fine with the staff at the Center... It serves to dissemminate the 30 year healing record of the Center. Put on blinders for a few days and get to The Center For The Improvement Of Human Functioning @ www.brightspot.org (316) 682-3100. It's a bit more costly than an appointment with a local oncologist...but that's what credit cards are for. You have everything to lose if you don't get to the Center. Why worry about credit card debt now? There will be more resources forthcoming from me and a few others that you will greatly benefit from. First things first, tho. Go to the Center... above all else...go to the Center. PS: The LDN is a step in the right direction, but is not a sudden cure for your condition. Bren has a world of facts on it. Stick with her for the LDN advice. Email me at my screen name if you want to converse privately. ChinaBone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Sorry to hear about your diagnosis... if you don't mind me asking, how did they come to the diagnosis? If you google Skips pharmacy, Dr. Skip is very knowledgable about LDN and I think there is a link to a website that has info on the LDN Conference this past year...In the conference he talks about the fillers...I'll try to find the link for you... > > Hi, > I am new to the group and was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung > cancer at the age of 38 (non-smoker). (Aug!) This was a real surprise > to me since a month ago I thought I was healthy, was coaching kids > soccer, and had a pinched nerve (brain tumor - was seeing a > chiropractor). > > So I have questions, questions, questions. Here are a few along with > what I am looking for if anyone has answers or input... > > 1. LDN fillers? - I am interested in the fillers in the LDN. Can anyone > set my mind at ease about this? I understand that the calcium filler > inhibits the LDN, and the lactose, and sucrose are recommended. But I > have also heard that dairy products are expansive foods (not probably > what I need) (lactose?), and that sugar feeds cancer (sucrose?). > > 1. looking for positive experience with alternative cancer therapies > and/or physical support for standard medical therapies > > 2. looking for cancer diet info - macrobiotics?, high enzyme diet > (weston a price)?, raw foods? > > 4. sugars - I have heard that sugar feed cancer and that these > disorganized cells are the first to pick-up the sugar. What kind of > sugar? Refined? Fruit sugar? Honey? Any? All? Some? > > Any input would be great. > > Thanks, > Anne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sincerely, > Anne Bulford > Program Director/Newsletter Editor > > OEFFA > PO Box 82234 > Columbus, Ohio 43202 > 614/421-2022 > 740/787-2871 (home office) > annebulford@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Anne, Take a look at Bruce's site. He is a member here as well. Bruce Guilmette, PhD Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc. http://survivecancerfoundation.org > > Hi, > I am new to the group and was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung > cancer at the age of 38 (non-smoker). (Aug!) This was a real surprise > to me since a month ago I thought I was healthy, was coaching kids > soccer, and had a pinched nerve (brain tumor - was seeing a > chiropractor). > > So I have questions, questions, questions. Here are a few along with > what I am looking for if anyone has answers or input... > > 1. LDN fillers? - I am interested in the fillers in the LDN. Can anyone > set my mind at ease about this? I understand that the calcium filler > inhibits the LDN, and the lactose, and sucrose are recommended. But I > have also heard that dairy products are expansive foods (not probably > what I need) (lactose?), and that sugar feeds cancer (sucrose?). > > 1. looking for positive experience with alternative cancer therapies > and/or physical support for standard medical therapies > > 2. looking for cancer diet info - macrobiotics?, high enzyme diet > (weston a price)?, raw foods? > > 4. sugars - I have heard that sugar feed cancer and that these > disorganized cells are the first to pick-up the sugar. What kind of > sugar? Refined? Fruit sugar? Honey? Any? All? Some? > > Any input would be great. > > Thanks, > Anne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sincerely, > Anne Bulford > Program Director/Newsletter Editor > > OEFFA > PO Box 82234 > Columbus, Ohio 43202 > 614/421-2022 > 740/787-2871 (home office) > annebulford@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Anne, I'm sorry to hear of this! I would highy recommend Hulda [The Prevention of All Cancers]. It's a funky title, I know, but she has some good info and suggestions about cleaning up diet and environment. She attributes most illness to toxins[environmental, heavy metal etc] and/or parasites/other critters. LDN naltrexone has been part of my daughter's protocol for many months now. She is immune compromised due to vaccine injury and heavy metal load. We have seen good things with the ldn. > > Hi, > I am new to the group and was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung > cancer at the age of 38 (non-smoker). (Aug!) This was a real surprise > to me since a month ago I thought I was healthy, was coaching kids > soccer, and had a pinched nerve (brain tumor - was seeing a > chiropractor). > > So I have questions, questions, questions. Here are a few along with > what I am looking for if anyone has answers or input... > > 1. LDN fillers? - I am interested in the fillers in the LDN. Can anyone > set my mind at ease about this? I understand that the calcium filler > inhibits the LDN, and the lactose, and sucrose are recommended. But I > have also heard that dairy products are expansive foods (not probably > what I need) (lactose?), and that sugar feeds cancer (sucrose?). > > 1. looking for positive experience with alternative cancer therapies > and/or physical support for standard medical therapies > > 2. looking for cancer diet info - macrobiotics?, high enzyme diet > (weston a price)?, raw foods? > > 4. sugars - I have heard that sugar feed cancer and that these > disorganized cells are the first to pick-up the sugar. What kind of > sugar? Refined? Fruit sugar? Honey? Any? All? Some? > > Any input would be great. > > Thanks, > Anne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sincerely, > Anne Bulford > Program Director/Newsletter Editor > > OEFFA > PO Box 82234 > Columbus, Ohio 43202 > 614/421-2022 > 740/787-2871 (home office) > annebulford@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 > > Hi, > I am new to the group and was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung > cancer at the age of 38 (non-smoker). (Aug!) This was a real surprise > to me since a month ago I thought I was healthy, was coaching kids > soccer, and had a pinched nerve (brain tumor - was seeing a > chiropractor). > > So I have questions, questions, questions. Here are a few along with > what I am looking for if anyone has answers or input... > > 1. LDN fillers? - I am interested in the fillers in the LDN. Can anyone > set my mind at ease about this? I understand that the calcium filler > inhibits the LDN, and the lactose, and sucrose are recommended. But I > have also heard that dairy products are expansive foods (not probably > what I need) (lactose?), and that sugar feeds cancer (sucrose?). > > 1. looking for positive experience with alternative cancer therapies > and/or physical support for standard medical therapies > > 2. looking for cancer diet info - macrobiotics?, high enzyme diet > (weston a price)?, raw foods? > > 4. sugars - I have heard that sugar feed cancer and that these > disorganized cells are the first to pick-up the sugar. What kind of > sugar? Refined? Fruit sugar? Honey? Any? All? Some? > > Any input would be great. > > Thanks, > Anne ========== Alterative fillers... Non-dairy, non- refrigerate acidophilus, Gelatin, Avicel (cellulose). Stevia is a good alternative sweetener. The more alkaline your diet is the better. Cancer cannot grow in an alkaline environment. a.k.a. Bren whose been on 4.5mg LDN over 3 years for MS and have had no progression of chronic progressive MS since, my mom's been on 4.5mg LDN for an aggressive form of breast cancer since April 2004, had lumpectomy and she refused chemo, has shown no signs of cancer and is living life to the fullest, my almost 88 year old grandma is on 4.5mg of LDN for advanced Alzheimer's and squamous cell carcinoma. She was started on LDN August 2005, Dec 2005 surgery was done to remove tumor from her neck, only treatment has been LDN, she has had no chemo or radiation, her cancer surgeon has released her with flying colors. Her Alzheimer's improved slightly on LDN and has remained stable. We all get our LDN filled at Cantrell Drug in Little Rock, Arkansas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 > > does anyone know whether or not LDN helps with the disease - SARCOIDOSIS?? > awaiting the answer to my sister & niece's dilemma!! what about > diabetes/insulin resistance?? > > > marshiris > ============ Go to the LDN website and scroll down to where it has the list of diseases that Dr. Bihari has found LDN to be useful for. I believe the disease you're asking about is on the list. Click on the link below. LDN website http://www.ldninfo.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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