Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 Judith I used Graviola in powdered (then put in capsules) form for a diagnosis of papillary thyroid cancer starting in Oct 2003 and have now started again on a liquid formulation (JC360) 1 oz in addition to 3 capsules. I purchased the powdered form for about $1.90 an oz at the Sage Woman health food store in Colorado Springs, CO and I got the liquid, JC360, at www.silvercreeklabs.com. I took several other substances & protocols also, but I believe that the Graviola was very important and that it was helpful as my cancer marker test, DR-70 was favorable in Feb 2004. I believe that it also has many other benefits than killing cancer cells as is described in some of its literature. In a message dated 6/8/04 4:32:12 PM Mountain Daylight Time, jes94@... writes: > Subj:Re: [ ] graviola? > Date:6/8/04 4:32:12 PM Mountain Daylight Time > From:jes94@... > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > Anyone know anything about graviola? any side effects? anything? > Judith > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 " I believe that it also has many other benefits than killing cancer cells as is described in some of its literature " Thank you, Addie. What other benefits? I have tried giving other supplements to my husband without any noticable effect. I added graviola just a few weeks ago and it has been amazing. At first nothing then one day he began having pain in his surgical area for prostate cancer--he described it as " zing, zing, zing " and didn't last long. He was concerned about it but didn't tell me until he started noticing he was feeling so much better. More energy and strength, feeling of wellness, etc. that he hadn't had since pre-op. The surgery took a great deal out of him. He is practically back to his old self and is very, very happy about it. Has anyone else had any experience with it? Even with his exuberant testimonial to my sister who has breast cancer with mets still won't try it or anything else other thanwhat her doctor orders. She says she has to have her doctor's approval to take anything along with her " medicine " (she won't call it chemo). As he is always in a hurry she doesn't ask any questions. She says he is very busy as he has many patients besides just her. ARG! I so badly want her to be a fighter. She just accepts any treatment they give her without question. She is 63 years old--way too young to just give up. She is getting weaker and weaker. Any suggestions? She lives all the way across the country from me. And I am the younger sister, too, so that may well be a factor. I have sent her a couple of supplements along with highlighted sections to read--safe to take along with chemo, helps build up immune system, etc. One was MGN3 that the health food store had glowing reports of for a local woman. Even her radiologist had told her about a patient who had taken it while putting off surgery for cancer in his shoulder area. He said the guy is out playing golf still with full use of his arm and never had the surgery. She hasn't even opened the bottle. Judith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.