Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 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. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 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. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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