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Haelan 851 nad 951, both highly specialized liquid soy based products, have

many published studies documenting the help they offer for patients

suffering from the effects of chemotherapy and radiation. They also happen

to work very well on their own fighting cancer. Opinion: Probably one of the

best products on the market.

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[ ] What's Okay During Radiation?

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> Mike asked about soy. I'm trying to find out what

> alternative/complementary therapies will benefit a person's immune

> system during radiation, 20 sessions of it, to be specific. The

> ellagic acid is a no-no until therapy is over. But it seems to have

> helped a lot, so we're going back on it as soon as it's okay! We were

> told the field is " smaller than first thought " . Hmmmmm!!!

>

> (Of COURSE the good doctors, etc. don't believe this (shrinkage?)

> could be the case)

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> Mike asked about soy.

The question is... are there known adverse reactions caused by the use of

soy during Radiation?

> The ellagic acid is a no-no until therapy is over.

Again... this SHOCKS ME!.....AND I can't find any verification of

same!!!!!!!!! Meanwhile, guess what I'm consumming?

Does SOMEONE OUT THERE have info....PLEASE?

Mike

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I would suggest you go to www.healthcentral.com and ask them. They have some

recent info on interactions with chemo/radiation. I'm sure they can help

you. Although they are not a sight I usually recommend, because they do not

support many of the alternative therapies out there, they do have up to date

info on " conventional therapies " .

Melinda Wiman

www.cancure.org

Cancer Cure Foundation

Re: [ ] What's Okay During Radiation?

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>

> >

> > Mike asked about soy.

>

> The question is... are there known adverse reactions caused by the use of

> soy during Radiation?

>

>

> > The ellagic acid is a no-no until therapy is over.

>

> Again... this SHOCKS ME!.....AND I can't find any verification of

> same!!!!!!!!! Meanwhile, guess what I'm consumming?

>

> Does SOMEONE OUT THERE have info....PLEASE?

>

> Mike

>

>

>

>

> Learn more about cancer:

> http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/

> http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/faq.htm

> http://www.geocities.com/~mycleanse/

> http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1158

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BUT...should soy products be used DURING radiation treatment???

Mike

[ ] What's Okay During Radiation?

>

>

> >

> > Mike asked about soy. I'm trying to find out what

> > alternative/complementary therapies will benefit a person's immune

> > system during radiation, 20 sessions of it, to be specific. The

> > ellagic acid is a no-no until therapy is over. But it seems to have

> > helped a lot, so we're going back on it as soon as it's okay! We were

> > told the field is " smaller than first thought " . Hmmmmm!!!

> >

> > (Of COURSE the good doctors, etc. don't believe this (shrinkage?)

> > could be the case)

> >

> >

> >

> > Learn more about cancer:

> > http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/

> > http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/faq.htm

> > http://www.geocities.com/~mycleanse/

> > http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1158

> >

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[ ] What's Okay During Radiation?

>The ellagic acid is a no-no until therapy is over.

PLEASE!!! You're driving me crazy with this statement due to the fact that I

cannot verify it! Please explain, as it wil help some of us who are without

the knowledge and are using through therapy.

Thnaks,

Mike

>

> Learn more about cancer:

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> http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/faq.htm

> http://www.geocities.com/~mycleanse/

> http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1158

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Good Morning and thank you for your time for others. Your

" frustration " is very much sharred and perhaps, in the not too distant

future... we will all be of more substantial assistance , armed with

KNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE.

[ ] Re: What's Okay During Radiation?

> Mike,

>

> I'm sorry , all this is confusing to me too and I'm not the patient,

> I'm just suffering with her.

>

> Her radiation oncologist is the one who said no to the ellagic acid.

I've decided to go AGAINST that no no, and I'm continueing with mine.

> I have been doing research on soy because that might be allowed...

I'm very anxious to review THAT info.

>your dr said no to this?

He said nothing about SOY... it was the COX2 that he recommended against

> I printed out a lot of stuff on soy, genistein in particular, which

inhibits

> angiogenesis and has undergone trials at NIH. It sounds very

> promising. But who knows if dr will give the okay.

Do send along for the read

> I feel at odds with all of this. So much conflicting info. And

> doctors

> don't know jack about alternate therapies, if you ask me.

WHAT AN EXCITING CHALLANGE, HUH?

>Check out Dr Weil's website, he's rethinking the entire no anti-oxidants

>during therapy question and he's a good source

Do you have a referrenced address?

>...I wish I could come up with

> something definiti

Try FAITH in the creator

Mike

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Mike,

I'm sorry , all this is confusing to me too and I'm not the patient,

I'm just suffering with her.

Her radiation oncologist is the one who said no to the ellagic acid.

I

have been doing research on soy because that might be allowed...your

dr said no to this? I haven't asked her dr yet. Tomorrow! I printed

out a lot of stuff on soy, genistein in particular, which inhibits

angiogenesis and has undergone trials at NIH. It sounds very

promising. But who knows if dr will give the okay.

I feel at odds with all of this. So much conflicting info. And

doctors

don't know jack about alternate therapies, if you ask me. Check out

Dr

Weil's website, he's rethinking the entire no anti-oxidants during

therapy question and he's a good source...I wish I could come up with

something definiti

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[ ] What's Okay During Radiation?

>

>

> >

> > Mike asked about soy. I'm trying to find out what

> > alternative/complementary therapies will benefit a person's immune

> > system during radiation, 20 sessions of it, to be specific.

The

> > ellagic acid is a no-no until therapy is over. But it seems to have

> > helped a lot, so we're going back on it as soon as it's okay!

Please provide first hand information in this area. Thanks Mike

We were

> > told the field is " smaller than first thought " . Hmmmmm!!!

> >

> > (Of COURSE the good doctors, etc. don't believe this (shrinkage?)

> > could be the case)

> >

> >

> >

> > Learn more about cancer:

> > http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/

> > http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/faq.htm

> > http://www.geocities.com/~mycleanse/

> > http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1158

> >

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