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In a message dated 5/23/02 7:57:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

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> JJ's picture is on pg. 25 & 55 of the Celiac Book

>

No kidding, really? I'll have to take a peek right now!

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In a message dated 5/23/02 7:57:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

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> 25 & 55 of the Celiac Book

>

Correction: p.26.....there's no pics on 25..lol!

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In a message dated 1/24/2003 4:50:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> I just tested the Bicarb to be sure it was alkaline and it is very

> high..8.5..so yes put it in a capsule, veg or gelatine and see how it goes.

> I think the best time would be at meal/snack times.

>

> Get some PH strips and check his urine and stool to see what is happening.

> I

> have the opposite problem. my daughter is often high alkaline. Wonder why.

> I

> will be more diligent in testing to see what kind of pattern I get.

>

>

,

This may seem like a dumb question, but how do you get it in the capsule?

Also, how much should I use? the dosage on the box says 1/2 capsule dissolved

in water? Should I make sure he drinks lots of water with this? Should I give

once a day, twice a day? Where do you get these PH strips. And how often

should I check his urine? Sorry for all the questions. I am not

scietifically brained at all.

Debbie in PA

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((Everyone))

My husband, this past October 20th, was diagnosed with Squomous Cell

Carcinoma of the Head and Neck with Occult Primary. He did have surgery

(cut ear to ear with much removed) as they got to us while we were still in

shock from the diagnosis. He has chosen " not " to have chemo or radiation

however. Is anyone here familiar with this type of cancer?

We are doing many different things to help him restore his being and immune

system already.

Wednesday afternoon he twice spit up via coughing a small (very small)

amount of bright red blood mixed in with alot of phlegm <sp?> We didn't

panic and run to allopathic medicine but...we (well, mostly me I guess) are

a bit nervous about this occurance. He hasn't spit phlegm nor blood since

then.

Namaste,

Karynda

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Hi Karynda...I was very sorry to read that your husband has been

diagnosed with squamous cell cancer. You asked if anyone is familiar

with this disease, and unfortunately I am, as a very dear friend of

mine has been battling this dragon for the past 2 yrs. He too has

opted to forego the traditional means of treating this disease. The

oncologist he saw when he was first diagnosed warned him that this

type of cancer metastizes quickly to lungs, brain or stomach, and

predicted he'd be dead within 10 months...but I'm happy to report

he's still going strong and in good health two years later. His

tumours are on the floor of his mouth and lower gums so we are able

to see how they respond to the various protocols he is doing. I

would suggest the first thing you do is a parasite cleanse and get

him to start eating cottage cheese with flax oil....if you type flax

oil or cottage cheese into the search archives area it will give you

lots of information about this diet. Recently Mel has been bleeding

from the tumours and spitting out bits of what appears to be flesh,

as is another woman with this disease that we are in contact with.

If you would like to contact me off list I will be happy to help you

with more information. As eliminates part of our address when

it prints them. My address is grdnkat @shaw.ca without the spaces

before the @

Good luck....my thoughts are with you......

> ((Everyone))

>

> My husband, this past October 20th, was diagnosed with Squomous Cell

> Carcinoma of the Head and Neck with Occult Primary. He did have

surgery

> (cut ear to ear with much removed) as they got to us while we were

still in

> shock from the diagnosis. He has chosen " not " to have chemo or

radiation

> however. Is anyone here familiar with this type of cancer?

>

> We are doing many different things to help him restore his being

and immune

> system already.

>

> Wednesday afternoon he twice spit up via coughing a small (very

small)

> amount of bright red blood mixed in with alot of phlegm <sp?> We

didn't

> panic and run to allopathic medicine but...we (well, mostly me I

guess) are

> a bit nervous about this occurance. He hasn't spit phlegm nor

blood since

> then.

>

> Namaste,

> Karynda

> ---

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> Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release Date: 1/8/2004

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Hi Kathy

Nice to see a Canadian connection out there ... I want to mention to you

that we have had a lot of success with Tamahi Calcium (www.tamahi.com) .

There is a healing center in BC that has been using the mineral

supplement (it is not just ordinary minerals, these are nano-particles from

a very special source) in conjunction with wheat grass juice, with pretty

much certain positive results within three weeks on " simple " problems such

as breast cancer. We are working with them on develeoping protocols for the

less common cancers, too.

The product itself is taken as drops under the tongue, and is rather

affordable, especially when compared to other stuff out there. If you are so

inclined, please check it out, and give me a call (number is on the

website).

www.life-enthusiast.com

[ ] Re: Digest Number 1599

> Hi Karynda...I was very sorry to read that your husband has been

> diagnosed with squamous cell cancer. You asked if anyone is familiar

> with this disease, and unfortunately I am, as a very dear friend of

> mine has been battling this dragon for the past 2 yrs. He too has

> opted to forego the traditional means of treating this disease. The

> oncologist he saw when he was first diagnosed warned him that this

> type of cancer metastizes quickly to lungs, brain or stomach, and

> predicted he'd be dead within 10 months...but I'm happy to report

> he's still going strong and in good health two years later. His

> tumours are on the floor of his mouth and lower gums so we are able

> to see how they respond to the various protocols he is doing. I

> would suggest the first thing you do is a parasite cleanse and get

> him to start eating cottage cheese with flax oil....if you type flax

> oil or cottage cheese into the search archives area it will give you

> lots of information about this diet. Recently Mel has been bleeding

> from the tumours and spitting out bits of what appears to be flesh,

> as is another woman with this disease that we are in contact with.

> If you would like to contact me off list I will be happy to help you

> with more information. As eliminates part of our address when

> it prints them. My address is grdnkat @shaw.ca without the spaces

> before the @

>

> Good luck....my thoughts are with you......

>

>

> > ((Everyone))

> >

> > My husband, this past October 20th, was diagnosed with Squomous Cell

> > Carcinoma of the Head and Neck with Occult Primary. He did have

> surgery

> > (cut ear to ear with much removed) as they got to us while we were

> still in

> > shock from the diagnosis. He has chosen " not " to have chemo or

> radiation

> > however. Is anyone here familiar with this type of cancer?

> >

> > We are doing many different things to help him restore his being

> and immune

> > system already.

> >

> > Wednesday afternoon he twice spit up via coughing a small (very

> small)

> > amount of bright red blood mixed in with alot of phlegm <sp?> We

> didn't

> > panic and run to allopathic medicine but...we (well, mostly me I

> guess) are

> > a bit nervous about this occurance. He hasn't spit phlegm nor

> blood since

> > then.

> >

> > Namaste,

> > Karynda

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, I was surprised to see you refer to breast cancer as-- " simple "

problems such as breast cancer. What is the protocol? I am looking for answers

for treating breast cancer as both my sister and cousin have it. One is estrogen

positive and one negative so seem to be different sort of cancer for them.

Jude

. [ ] Re: Digest Number 1599

> Hi Karynda...I was very sorry to read that your husband has been

> diagnosed with squamous cell cancer. You asked if anyone is familiar

> with this disease, and unfortunately I am, as a very dear friend of

> mine has been battling this dragon for the past 2 yrs. He too has

> opted to forego the traditional means of treating this disease. The

> oncologist he saw when he was first diagnosed warned him that this

> type of cancer metastizes quickly to lungs, brain or stomach, and

> predicted he'd be dead within 10 months...but I'm happy to report

> he's still going strong and in good health two years later. His

> tumours are on the floor of his mouth and lower gums so we are able

> to see how they respond to the various protocols he is doing. I

> would suggest the first thing you do is a parasite cleanse and get

> him to start eating cottage cheese with flax oil....if you type flax

> oil or cottage cheese into the search archives area it will give you

> lots of information about this diet. Recently Mel has been bleeding

> from the tumours and spitting out bits of what appears to be flesh,

> as is another woman with this disease that we are in contact with.

> If you would like to contact me off list I will be happy to help you

> with more information. As eliminates part of our address when

> it prints them. My address is grdnkat @shaw.ca without the spaces

> before the @

>

> Good luck....my thoughts are with you......

>

>

> > ((Everyone))

> >

> > My husband, this past October 20th, was diagnosed with Squomous Cell

> > Carcinoma of the Head and Neck with Occult Primary. He did have

> surgery

> > (cut ear to ear with much removed) as they got to us while we were

> still in

> > shock from the diagnosis. He has chosen " not " to have chemo or

> radiation

> > however. Is anyone here familiar with this type of cancer?

> >

> > We are doing many different things to help him restore his being

> and immune

> > system already.

> >

> > Wednesday afternoon he twice spit up via coughing a small (very

> small)

> > amount of bright red blood mixed in with alot of phlegm <sp?> We

> didn't

> > panic and run to allopathic medicine but...we (well, mostly me I

> guess) are

> > a bit nervous about this occurance. He hasn't spit phlegm nor

> blood since

> > then.

> >

> > Namaste,

> > Karynda

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I had a friend with breast cancer she died at age 42,

3 rounds of chemo were not an effective treatment.

--- judith <jes94@...> wrote: > , I

was surprised to see you refer to

> breast cancer as-- " simple " problems such as breast

> cancer. What is the protocol? I am looking for

> answers for treating breast cancer as both my sister

> and cousin have it. One is estrogen positive and one

> negative so seem to be different sort of cancer for

> them.

> Jude

> . [ ] Re: Digest Number 1599

>

>

> > Hi Karynda...I was very sorry to read that

> your husband has been

> > diagnosed with squamous cell cancer. You

> asked if anyone is familiar

> > with this disease, and unfortunately I am, as

> a very dear friend of

> > mine has been battling this dragon for the

> past 2 yrs. He too has

> > opted to forego the traditional means of

> treating this disease. The

> > oncologist he saw when he was first diagnosed

> warned him that this

> > type of cancer metastizes quickly to lungs,

> brain or stomach, and

> > predicted he'd be dead within 10 months...but

> I'm happy to report

> > he's still going strong and in good health two

> years later. His

> > tumours are on the floor of his mouth and

> lower gums so we are able

> > to see how they respond to the various

> protocols he is doing. I

> > would suggest the first thing you do is a

> parasite cleanse and get

> > him to start eating cottage cheese with flax

> oil....if you type flax

> > oil or cottage cheese into the search archives

> area it will give you

> > lots of information about this diet. Recently

> Mel has been bleeding

> > from the tumours and spitting out bits of what

> appears to be flesh,

> > as is another woman with this disease that we

> are in contact with.

> > If you would like to contact me off list I

> will be happy to help you

> > with more information. As eliminates

> part of our address when

> > it prints them. My address is grdnkat

> @shaw.ca without the spaces

> > before the @

> >

> > Good luck....my thoughts are with

> you......

> >

> >

> > > ((Everyone))

> > >

> > > My husband, this past October 20th, was

> diagnosed with Squomous Cell

> > > Carcinoma of the Head and Neck with Occult

> Primary. He did have

> > surgery

> > > (cut ear to ear with much removed) as they

> got to us while we were

> > still in

> > > shock from the diagnosis. He has chosen

> " not " to have chemo or

> > radiation

> > > however. Is anyone here familiar with this

> type of cancer?

> > >

> > > We are doing many different things to help

> him restore his being

> > and immune

> > > system already.

> > >

> > > Wednesday afternoon he twice spit up via

> coughing a small (very

> > small)

> > > amount of bright red blood mixed in with

> alot of phlegm <sp?> We

> > didn't

> > > panic and run to allopathic medicine

> but...we (well, mostly me I

> > guess) are

> > > a bit nervous about this occurance. He

> hasn't spit phlegm nor

> > blood since

> > > then.

> > >

> > > Namaste,

> > > Karynda

>

>

>

>

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Dear Jude,

I only quote my source, the owner of the healing center in . She

deems breast cancer as a simple problem. She tells me that in most cases she

has people out of there in three weeks, well on the way to recovery. If you

want to connect with her, I would be happy to pass her phone number to you.

I can offer no guarantees, only a reference.

She can describe the protocol in detail. The core of it is in changing the

cellular terrain from acidic to alkaline, sufficiently so as to facilitate

detoxification and oxygenation of the whole organism. Previously she was

using wheat grass as the main agent, and now with the addition of Tamahi

Calcium she has found the process to be much more effective. The TC alone

will also help alkalize.

The information I have about the pH and cellular terrain, most people with

cancer find their saliva pH to be below 6.0 pH. The goal range for cancer

free is 6.8 to 7.4. Apparently cells will return to normal reproduction and

oxygenation behaviour once their pH is corrected.

www.life-enthusiast.com

[ ] Re: Digest Number 1599

>

>

> > Hi Karynda...I was very sorry to read that your husband has been

> > diagnosed with squamous cell cancer. You asked if anyone is

familiar

> > with this disease, and unfortunately I am, as a very dear friend of

> > mine has been battling this dragon for the past 2 yrs. He too has

> > opted to forego the traditional means of treating this disease. The

> > oncologist he saw when he was first diagnosed warned him that this

> > type of cancer metastizes quickly to lungs, brain or stomach, and

> > predicted he'd be dead within 10 months...but I'm happy to report

> > he's still going strong and in good health two years later. His

> > tumours are on the floor of his mouth and lower gums so we are able

> > to see how they respond to the various protocols he is doing. I

> > would suggest the first thing you do is a parasite cleanse and get

> > him to start eating cottage cheese with flax oil....if you type flax

> > oil or cottage cheese into the search archives area it will give you

> > lots of information about this diet. Recently Mel has been bleeding

> > from the tumours and spitting out bits of what appears to be flesh,

> > as is another woman with this disease that we are in contact with.

> > If you would like to contact me off list I will be happy to help you

> > with more information. As eliminates part of our address when

> > it prints them. My address is grdnkat @shaw.ca without the spaces

> > before the @

> >

> > Good luck....my thoughts are with you......

> >

> >

> > > ((Everyone))

> > >

> > > My husband, this past October 20th, was diagnosed with Squomous

Cell

> > > Carcinoma of the Head and Neck with Occult Primary. He did have

> > surgery

> > > (cut ear to ear with much removed) as they got to us while we were

> > still in

> > > shock from the diagnosis. He has chosen " not " to have chemo or

> > radiation

> > > however. Is anyone here familiar with this type of cancer?

> > >

> > > We are doing many different things to help him restore his being

> > and immune

> > > system already.

> > >

> > > Wednesday afternoon he twice spit up via coughing a small (very

> > small)

> > > amount of bright red blood mixed in with alot of phlegm <sp?> We

> > didn't

> > > panic and run to allopathic medicine but...we (well, mostly me I

> > guess) are

> > > a bit nervous about this occurance. He hasn't spit phlegm nor

> > blood since

> > > then.

> > >

> > > Namaste,

> > > Karynda

>

>

>

>

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  • 7 months later...

In a message dated 9/11/2004 8:03:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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The best sources of Omega-3 oils are Flaxseed

oil and Fish Oil such as cod liver oil..

arnold

..

..

>>> Arnold and all

FIsh oil is high in EPA ad DHA

Cod liver oil is high in vitamins A and D and not a good source of EPA and

DHA...

Fish oil and cod liver oil are two very different things. We get our Fish

oil 1 grams caps at Sam's Club for about $7.00 for 300.

hope this helps

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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Kenny,

Hang in there. Our son had his first trial of

prednisone in July 2005 and knock on wood he has been

fever free since. Usually, he cycles every 80 days

but it has been over 115 days now! On the onset of

his fever we administered the prednisone and literally

within 1/2 hour his fever broke and he wanted to go

outside and play. Sounds crazy but the Dr. from the

Mayo Clinic prepared us for the best case scenario and

it happened. Good luck with the prednisone, we were

also informed that it could also increase the

frequency of the fevers but that did not happen in our

case. Thank God. Good luck and hopefully your school

system is supportive in your daughter's case. Our son

will be in kindergarten next fall.

(iowa)

--- wrote:

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Thanks ,

We'll keep our fingers crossed!

Kenny

Re: Digest Number 1599

Kenny,

Hang in there. Our son had his first trial of

prednisone in July 2005 and knock on wood he has been

fever free since. Usually, he cycles every 80 days

but it has been over 115 days now! On the onset of

his fever we administered the prednisone and literally

within 1/2 hour his fever broke and he wanted to go

outside and play. Sounds crazy but the Dr. from the

Mayo Clinic prepared us for the best case scenario and

it happened. Good luck with the prednisone, we were

also informed that it could also increase the

frequency of the fevers but that did not happen in our

case. Thank God. Good luck and hopefully your school

system is supportive in your daughter's case. Our son

will be in kindergarten next fall.

(iowa)

--- wrote:

>

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Kenny,

I was recently told by my daughter's specialist that you should wait at least a

week after an immunization to administer prednisone. Apparently it can nullify

the flu vaccine (or any vaccine for that matter) if you give it to your daughter

too soon. I just wanted you to know in advance just in case your daughter has

an episode within that week. Of course my daughter did and we had to wait it

out without the help of the drug!

Good luck!

--rebecca

Kenny Stein <kennystein@...> wrote:

Thanks ,

We'll keep our fingers crossed!

Kenny

Re: Digest Number 1599

Kenny,

Hang in there. Our son had his first trial of

prednisone in July 2005 and knock on wood he has been

fever free since. Usually, he cycles every 80 days

but it has been over 115 days now! On the onset of

his fever we administered the prednisone and literally

within 1/2 hour his fever broke and he wanted to go

outside and play. Sounds crazy but the Dr. from the

Mayo Clinic prepared us for the best case scenario and

it happened. Good luck with the prednisone, we were

also informed that it could also increase the

frequency of the fevers but that did not happen in our

case. Thank God. Good luck and hopefully your school

system is supportive in your daughter's case. Our son

will be in kindergarten next fall.

(iowa)

--- wrote:

>

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