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How would you use this product?

--- ronwilson <ronlwilson@...> wrote:

> Read about this number of years ago, Moss lists it

> in his 300 dollar cancer

> report. No dr. will ever mention it, is a cross the

> counter medication.

> Bought some but did not use it in any regular way,

> would think it would be a

> good support but not first line medication.

>

>

> [ ] Re: Nasalcrom stopping tumor

> growth?

>

>

> > Dear nah:

> >

> > In message 22484 on the group " cures for cancer " which

> is also on

> > here, Jim Drake wrote that the show aired in

> February of 1999 (I had

> > thought that it aired earlier than that but I'm

> getting old and what

> > do I know). Anyway he had a lot more information

> about it than me

> > including its very apparent efficacy.

> >

> > Good Luck,

> >

> >

> > > > A while back an " Inside Edition, " covered the

> fact that

> > Nasalcrom,

> > > > the over the counter nasal spray appeared to

> have an unexpected

> > > side

> > > > effect which held a lot of promise for cancer

> sufferers.

> > > Apparently

> > > > Nasalcrom is also an angiotensive or

> anti-angiogenesis drug,

> > i.e.,

> > > it

> > > > stops the body from creating new blood vessels

> which in turn

> > halts

> > > > (and reportedly in some cases even reverses)

> the growth of tumors

> > > > because tumors need to produce new blood

> vessels within them in

> > > order

> > > > to grow.

> > > >

> > > > I told three people I knew with cancer about

> this. Only one

> > > > listened. She was over 80 at the time and not

> willing to undergo

> > > > chemo, surgery or radiation and so it was the

> only thing she

> > could

> > > > do, but she lived about an extra five years

> before finally dying

> > of

> > > > unknown causes but most probably heart failure

> or old age.

> > > >

> > > > I asked a doctor why no doctor was

> recommending it and was told

> > > that

> > > > it was because there was a drug which had

> similar properties that

> > > was

> > > > in the FDA pipeline (and will no doubt be much

> more expensive),

> > > which

> > > > angered me no end. If anyone has any opinions

> on Nasalcrom

> > please

> > > > let me know, I am collecting information on

> the subject.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Do not know amount to use, Also from memory their was no % of cure or study

that I know of only that it worked. If i had better information of use it

would make all the difference.

[ ] Re: Nasalcrom stopping tumor

> > growth?

> >

> >

> > > Dear nah:

> > >

> > > In message 22484 on the group " cures for cancer " which

> > is also on

> > > here, Jim Drake wrote that the show aired in

> > February of 1999 (I had

> > > thought that it aired earlier than that but I'm

> > getting old and what

> > > do I know). Anyway he had a lot more information

> > about it than me

> > > including its very apparent efficacy.

> > >

> > > Good Luck,

> > >

> > >

> > > > > A while back an " Inside Edition, " covered the

> > fact that

> > > Nasalcrom,

> > > > > the over the counter nasal spray appeared to

> > have an unexpected

> > > > side

> > > > > effect which held a lot of promise for cancer

> > sufferers.

> > > > Apparently

> > > > > Nasalcrom is also an angiotensive or

> > anti-angiogenesis drug,

> > > i.e.,

> > > > it

> > > > > stops the body from creating new blood vessels

> > which in turn

> > > halts

> > > > > (and reportedly in some cases even reverses)

> > the growth of tumors

> > > > > because tumors need to produce new blood

> > vessels within them in

> > > > order

> > > > > to grow.

> > > > >

> > > > > I told three people I knew with cancer about

> > this. Only one

> > > > > listened. She was over 80 at the time and not

> > willing to undergo

> > > > > chemo, surgery or radiation and so it was the

> > only thing she

> > > could

> > > > > do, but she lived about an extra five years

> > before finally dying

> > > of

> > > > > unknown causes but most probably heart failure

> > or old age.

> > > > >

> > > > > I asked a doctor why no doctor was

> > recommending it and was told

> > > > that

> > > > > it was because there was a drug which had

> > similar properties that

> > > > was

> > > > > in the FDA pipeline (and will no doubt be much

> > more expensive),

> > > > which

> > > > > angered me no end. If anyone has any opinions

> > on Nasalcrom

> > > please

> > > > > let me know, I am collecting information on

> > the subject.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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