Guest guest Posted March 15, 1999 Report Share Posted March 15, 1999 , I have had two wonderful experiences and had two friends attend the Oasis Hospital. It is a nice healing environment with people that really care. Like any hospital there are always little expenses, so plan on them so you won't be frustrated. I saw many people dramatically changed after spending time there. I took the Laetrile treatment for my Leukemia and saw good results. My friend with Prostate Cancer was on death's door before going and has recovered wonderfully. After coming back I am on a great array of nutritional products and doing wonderful. Went first seven years ago and then revisited for booster five years ago. Hope to be able to go there again soon. Not because I need it, but because of the boost it gives to my immune system. I would love to hear how your wife is doing after the treatment. God Bless in Your Efforts. Tim Barrans ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 1999 Report Share Posted March 15, 1999 You should also check out the Manner Hospital, toll free at (877) 676-5000. Not sure how pricing compares, but they have a good reputation. Also, tell them you got the referal from the Cancer Cure Foundation, www.cancure.org and you will get a discount. Contact www.worldwithoutcancer.com for info on successes using Laetrile. Oasis Hospital >Has anyone had experience with the Oasis Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico or >with the Laetrile treatment. If you have, please respond. My wife >possibly has a recurrent glioblastoma (brain cancer). If you have or had >brain cancer and are using the Laetrile treatment, I would be especially >interested in hearing from you. I expect to be leaving Wednesday, March 17 >to go to the Oasis Hospital. Thanks. > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Internet FileZone: Always FREE! >Instantly store & access your valuable PC files on the net, >from any Web browser. http://offers./click/235/0 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 1999 Report Share Posted March 15, 1999 In addition, the Cancer Control Society in Los Angeles has a list of people who have had successes using different types of therapies. They don't have a toll free number. Call 323-663-7801 and ask for referrals and lists of people you can contact who have had brain cancer to get info on the type of therapy they used. Leave a message if Lorraine Rosenthal isn't there. She's very busy. But she is also very knowledgable. She charges, I believe, $5.00 for a packet. Melinda Cancer Cure Foundation www.cancure.org Oasis Hospital >Has anyone had experience with the Oasis Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico or >with the Laetrile treatment. If you have, please respond. My wife >possibly has a recurrent glioblastoma (brain cancer). If you have or had >brain cancer and are using the Laetrile treatment, I would be especially >interested in hearing from you. I expect to be leaving Wednesday, March 17 >to go to the Oasis Hospital. Thanks. > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Internet FileZone: Always FREE! >Instantly store & access your valuable PC files on the net, >from any Web browser. http://offers./click/235/0 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 www.oasisofhope.com Let me know if you have any questions about it. [ ] Re: " no apples, bananas, carrots " ---Hope Wellness Plan > Can you tell me the website for Hope Hospital because I wasn't able to find it. You mentioned Mexico? Thanks, Frann > > foxeskimo wrote: .... The Hallelujah Diet is used at the Oasis of Hope Hospital in Mexico (no relation to the Detroit Hope meetings). I read that in the book, Fighting Cancer 20 Different Ways. If you visit the Hope Hospital website, they will send you a different book free by Francisco Contreras, MD. It is very good - about mental health, dealing with cancer, and other subjects. > Debbie--- > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 don't overlook the Stella Maris Clinic in Tijuana? Gilberto is the one who concocted the protocol that saved Max Factor jr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Interesting, because when I toured the clinics last year after the CCS convention. At Hope For Cancer clinic Dr. Andrade who works there told me that he did the protocol for Max Factor's son with 2,000 mg of 5FU directly into the liver (back when he was still working with Ernesto Contreras at Oasis of Hope). Renate From Lwayok@... Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 Re: Oasis hospital don't overlook the Stella Maris Clinic in Tijuana? Gilberto is the one who concocted the protocol that saved Max Factor jr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 It is written: " At Hope For Cancer clinic Dr. Andrade who works there told me that he did the protocol for Max Factor's son with 2,000 mg of 5FU directly into the liver " I suppose that 5FU coursing through our entire system would be more toxic than a direct injection into the liver but then again I have no medical or other license hanging on my wall. I do recall, however, Ralph Moss complaining about what he believe to be 'cold' oncologists at Sloan Kettering saying, when speaking about 5FU, calling it, 'Five Feet Under'. Regardless, we are slowly hearing/learning that Alternative practitioners and those calling themselves, 'Integrative', are using certain of the chemotherapy drugs. We know that do it with IPT and now I have heard of Tamoxifen as well as 5FU being used. Live and learn. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Joe: How do you know if one of these supposed " alternative " doctors is using chemo? I have heard that chemo is SUPER expensive and tamoxifan was just written on and they say it's used in post menopausal women who have already had a mastectomy, guess it's a secondary med. You all seem so much more knowledgeable then I and I guess my problem with all of this is who follows your progress and how do you know what you're doing is working and not getting worse? I have no health insurance and we're not rich by any means so some of these numbers I have read about at these clinics, Burzynski's wanted 735.00 for the first consult and then another 7-10K for the two week daily treatments where you have to be in Dallas for these and then I have no clues to what the take home and continued therapy would cost. I don't have a house to mortgage or a rich uncle, how do you all do this?? Sorry to change the subject abit but I have questions. Thank you for listening. Frann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 From: " Frann Schwegler " <fmschwegler@...> << Joe: How do you know if one of these supposed " alternative " doctors is using chemo? I have heard that chemo is SUPER expensive>> Chemo drugs aren't necessarily super expensive. Sadly, I think everything Renate wrote is accurate. For several reasons, I think Oasis and Stella Maris are good Tijuana hospitals/clinics, but I think there are much better hospitals & clinics that are less expensive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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