Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 body scan is a procedure like an mri that can see your gut and you don't have to be out! shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote: Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 There is something called " virtual colonoscopy " (MRI like) that is controversial and not covered by insurance about $800 i think. You still have to do the " cleanout " cleanse, which is the worst of it. The invasive one should be covered by insurance. Be sure you get general anesthesia though. i had a sigmoidoscopy (lower half colonoscopy) without any meds at all and I tell ya it was excruciating I couldnt handle being pumped full of air. My sister had a full colonoscopy completely sedated (unconcious) and she said it was easy, no problem. If you have symptoms, by all means get a test. My step brother was a lifelong marathon runner, vegetarian, non smoker, non drinker, health nut and he died of colon cancer at age 47. He ignored the symptoms until he puked feces. then he admitted he hadn't had a bm in 4 months. He'd been living in an agricultural area.... lots of livestock around as well as pesticides. That may have been the cause?. My doctor made me take the test when I was 50. I would have been a no show but I was having gall stone problems at the time so went through with it for peace of mind. All was OK. shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote: Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Do The colonoscopy it is the best I have a close friend only 25 and with colon cancer. My nephew also . do not play games with your lifes my son got lucky and doctors discover polip in his colon were able to remove , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Shefy Have you tried Beta TPC by Biotics? Otherwise Beet extract, lecithin and Taurine in equal amounts. Drink plenty of water and fiber and magnesium to move the bile out. Regards Doctor recommends colonoscopy...NO WAY! Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Your body is likely experiencing problems, and ANY problem needs addressing immediately. I have had allopathic body and bone scans to get a status on my metastasized terminal bladder cancer (now GONE, thank you!), but found that a naturopath was able to tell me EXACTLY what was going on with my body using a Biofeedback device. His equipment in fact gave us a far more detailed report than the CAT and bone scans I had gone through not a week earlier... Someone experienced with the Synchrometer or, ideally, the equivalent of a Bodyscan unit (from Phazx) will be able to tell you what's up, the tests are non invasive (no needles or radioactive iodine!) and do not require fasting (in fact you are supposed to eat and drink!), you are in and out in about 90 minutes, and results are given to you immediately. Luigi Doctor recommends colonoscopy...NO WAY! > Hi all, > > I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, > feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... > > I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for > gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a > colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure > if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive > tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any > blood tests? > > I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing > seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? > > Thanks! > Shefy > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Do a colon cleanse. I recommend Arise and Shine products to clean the colon, and Dr. Schulze products to keep it clean. It takes time to get regulated again and to heal the walls of the colon. Took me a couple of years, but I'm much older than you and had more to heal. Kathy -- " shefy7 " <shefy7@...> wrote: Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Shefy, I had a colonoscopy just over a year ago and they put me to sleep to do the procedure. It was done at the hospital......Joyce Doctor recommends colonoscopy...NO WAY! Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 Marathon running is extremely stressful to the human body, often causing hypothyroidism from tissue break down. Vegetarians often ingest high levels of poly-unsaturates further depressing thyroid function and run mostly on carbohydrates which induces high levels of acetic acid in the body which is allergenic to the colon as per Dr. research inviting cancer to that area. Also the excessive intake of fruits and vegetables will alkalinise the digestive tract, inviting yeasts, molds and of course the tumour growing Clostridium bacteria which thrive in this sugar laden environment. The digestive tract needs to be acidic and the foods consumed need to harbour the correct bacteria to keep bowel movements regular. I have read in the book " The Body Electric " by Dr. O. Becker that E-Coli bacteria contain magnetite(Fe3,O4) and we know from Dr. 's research that magnetite is north polarised, thus may provide the correct charge to ensure the colon functions properly and keeps things moving? I have also heard that E-Coli verotoxin injected into brain tumors dislodged the tumor wrapped around the brainstem within a few days so perhaps E-coli bacteria are not as harmful as we have been led to believe? Also what caused this extremely quick dislodging of the tumor from the brain, charge wise? Assuming a tumor is south polarised from all the oxidised minerals(metals) and DNA production does this E-Coli byproduct haver a north polar charge to cause it to repel the tumor so quick? Also considering Dr. 's research that E-Coli can consume vanadium, molybdenum, manganese, chromium and nickel all in metal form, could it be an extremely useful detox. bacteria for us in the colon etc. if it was able to consume these metals yet still provide a north polarisation if it contains magnetite? I dunno. All I know is if you are having bowel problems you are not going to ever solve them unless you get the p.h. of your digestive tract optimised and the proper bacteria colonising their. Corey > Hi all, > > I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, > feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... > > I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for > gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a > colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure > if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive > tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any > blood tests? > > I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing > seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? > > Thanks! > Shefy > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 No, but I'd like to try it. It sounds good...where can I find this? Is it combo pill or do I just take it separately? Thanks! Shefy fcunsrial@... wrote: Shefy Have you tried Beta TPC by Biotics? Otherwise Beet extract, lecithin and Taurine in equal amounts. Drink plenty of water and fiber and magnesium to move the bile out. Regards Doctor recommends colonoscopy...NO WAY! Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Hi, No tests will give you relief with bm. I know for sure that liver dysfunction contributes to the problem and liver flushes helped many to correct it. Try 6-8 flushes with every other week interval. Of course diet is important . Carbs as pasta in combination with meat don't do any good. Eat them separetely but don't mix. Try in the morning such juice - 2 apples and 2 plums and several baby carrot (optional), if you eat them. But juice is a meal, so don't take anything else within 20-30 minutes. Watch what bread you are eating. Gluten is bad. If you have access to Eozekill bread, replace what you eat. As I mentioned liver flushes are very powerful and everyone benefits from them. My husband lived with IBS dyagnosis for more than 20 years and liver flushes are doing the job. He feels differently and gradually the problem is going away. It is so easy to get sick and it takes time and patience to get rid of it. I've been doing liver flushes since last October every other week and the first flushes were difficult, unpleasant with the pain on the right side after the flush. I found the best way for me to do it. On the day of the flush I drink only juices and mineral water. I mean real mineral water not bubble water, from Germany, Italy, Poland. You can find some in Trader Joe. Ozonated olive oil is a plus. The next day you need Vit E, and again a lot of mineral water. Every flush is different some bring you a lot of stones, some less but each time you do yourself a great favor. My liver markers droped from 50-s to 13 and 17 only with the flushes, no meds. If you do enemas, you also help yourseld a lot. Dr. recommends Lugol's enemas, turmeric and fennel enemas. For very ill wth advanced cancer a great help is an enema with Black Walnut Tincture 2-3 teaspones for a quart of very warm water. You will be surprised at what you discover and the dramatic improvement in how you feel. 2-3 enemas are good day after day, than 2-3 days along 2 capsules of digestive enzymes in a quart of very warm water will also benefit. Don't be afraid of enemas. They will only help you breath freely. Nina Joyce McCrary <j.mccrary@...> wrote: Shefy, I had a colonoscopy just over a year ago and they put me to sleep to do the procedure. It was done at the hospital......Joyce Doctor recommends colonoscopy...NO WAY! Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Where can I find these Beta TPC products? Thanks! Shefy fcunsrial@... wrote: Shefy Have you tried Beta TPC by Biotics? Otherwise Beet extract, lecithin and Taurine in equal amounts. Drink plenty of water and fiber and magnesium to move the bile out. Regards Doctor recommends colonoscopy...NO WAY! Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Beta TPC is made by Biotics. I get it for my practice. I assume you'd need to find a local rep. Corp is located in TX. Regards Doctor recommends colonoscopy...NO WAY! Hi all, I've been having some of the symptoms for colon cancer; constipation, feeling of unemptiness after bm, bloating, gas, flat and small bm.... I'm only 22 and pretty healthy diet and exercise, except for gallbladder problems. which I'm working on. My doctor wants to do a colonoscopy but I'm so terrified of the procedure. I'm not even sure if my insurance covers it. does anyone know of any other noninvasive tests that can see the colon well? Like 4D ultrasound or Xray? Any blood tests? I've been doing flushes, oxypowder, fresh juice fasts, and nothing seems to be helping my bm. Any opinions? Thanks! Shefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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