Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 No my friend has not, ovarian cancer is a hard one. I'm praying she finds something that helps and has tried all sorts of natural modalities. They are hoping they can turn in the receipts and insurance will pay something, however, she says it is not considered medical standard treatment? She tried Cesium IV or a while and her numbers went up. Lona " Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History. " http://tahomagirl.com > Has your friend benefited from IPT? From your words it follows that > she already had 50+ (!) sessions? Note that some insurance companies > will partially pay for IPT treatments since IPT practitioners use FDA- > approved drugs (they will probably treat it as out-of-network). If > you have medical insurance you may want to check with your company. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 I know she had nutritionals in her IV's, I don't know what the CeCl protocol is and I'd say no to ozone, going by memory and no to amaydgalin and DMSO. Lona > Hi, > > Has she tried the entire CeCl protocol? > Did she also add potassium? pancreatic enzymes? injectable ozone? magnesium? > amygdalin? DMSO? > Gubi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Hi, Has she tried the entire CeCl protocol? Did she also add potassium? pancreatic enzymes? injectable ozone? magnesium? amygdalin? DMSO? Gubi Re: [ ] Re: Chemotherapy & IPT > > No my friend has not, ovarian cancer is a hard one. I'm praying she finds > something that helps and has tried all sorts of natural modalities. They > are hoping they can turn in the receipts and insurance will pay something, > however, she says it is not considered medical standard treatment? She > tried Cesium IV or a while and her numbers went up. > Lona > " Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History. " > http://tahomagirl.com > > > Has your friend benefited from IPT? From your words it follows that > > she already had 50+ (!) sessions? Note that some insurance companies > > will partially pay for IPT treatments since IPT practitioners use FDA- > > approved drugs (they will probably treat it as out-of-network). If > > you have medical insurance you may want to check with your company. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 My name is Ramona. I was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and multiple sites with cancer in them. In searching for supplements I found a product called Haelen. It can be used as a stand alone, or in combination with other programs and is completely non-toxic. It has been shown to protect and fortify immune systems and is being widely used as a support for radiation and chemo - which I am not doing at this time. If you would like more information it is at www.haelanproducts.com . I have found it amazing. I am gaining strength, am off most of the drugs I was on, to combat swelling issues, etc., and believe this can be beneficial to any cancer protocol.... I hope this helps, God bless you in your journey, Ramona Re: [ ] Re: Chemotherapy & IPT I know she had nutritionals in her IV's, I don't know what the CeCl protocol is and I'd say no to ozone, going by memory and no to amaydgalin and DMSO. Lona > Hi, > > Has she tried the entire CeCl protocol? > Did she also add potassium? pancreatic enzymes? injectable ozone? magnesium? > amygdalin? DMSO? > Gubi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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