Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 We got the terrible news today that Mama has small cell lung cancer.. does anyone know of any cures for it? Is there any success rate? Mama still has a great appetite, and has gained 5 pounds from about one month ago. A cancer researcher told me to have her avoid sugar that it makes cancer grow... thanks for all the prayers..please continue them that she can beat it and not suffer ..thanks Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 In a message dated 09/29/2001 12:02:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, musicgirl1993@... writes: > We got the terrible news today that Mama has small cell lung cancer.. does > anyone know of any cures for it? I don't use the word cure, but to respond to your question: It's very fast-growing and difficult to treat; very few alt. treatment centers specialize in it. I've read that the following are effective in healing small cell (oat cell) carcinoma of the lung (SCLC): GERMANIUM-132 (Ge-132)-- Moderate to large doses should ONLY be taken under supervision of physician. melatonin-- effective even if metastasized inosine (amino acid) Chinese herbs In 1 study, megadoses of vitamins and trace minerals markedly increased survival. It is 1 of the cancers that Gerson therapy is often effective in treating. Gerson therapy's EXTREMELY demanding, though I think an aggressive/intensive regimen is usually necessary in order to heal SCLC. I also believe that Kelley(-)'s Nutritional-Metabolic Therapy is very effective with it. This regimen is also quite demanding, but not as demanding as Gerson therapy. A major component of Kelley's therapy (and Gerson) is high doses of proteolytic enzymes, particularly pancreatin. > Is there any success rate? I've never seen any statistics, and it'd probably be hard to find any. > A cancer researcher told me to have her avoid sugar that it makes cancer grow... That's an UNDERSTATEMENT. For the same reason, I would also avoid high-glycemic foods, even healthy ones such as (These are listed in order of glycemic index, beginning w/the highest glycemic food): dates, parsnips, pumpkin, white/red potato, watermelon, wheat, millet, cornmeal, canteloupe, rice & rice products (including brown & wild rice), muesli, raisins, corn, and popcorn. If I had cancer, unless I was trying to gain weight, I would avoid the above foods, particularly on an empty stomach. Let me know if you'd like more info on any of the above, further info on diet & supplements for healing cancer, or names of alt. practitioners in a particular geographic area. I don't have any other info specifically re: SCLC. Regards, Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 In a message dated 9/28/01 11:30:53 PM Central Daylight Time, leonardleonard1@... writes: > That's an UNDERSTATEMENT. For the same reason, I would also avoid > high-glycemic foods, even healthy ones such as (These are listed in order > of glycemic index, beginning w/the highest glycemic food): dates, > parsnips, pumpkin, white/red potato, watermelon, wheat, > millet, cornmeal, canteloupe, rice & rice products (including brown & > wild rice), muesli, raisins, corn, and popcorn. > If I had cancer, unless I was trying to gain weight, I would > avoid the above foods, particularly on an empty stomach. What is really safe for her to eat? I fixed brown rice, cauliflower, and chicken wings tonight..thanks for any help..Kim PS how much melatonin? What about the Geranium? Would I go to a nature path? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2001 Report Share Posted October 1, 2001 kim, Read the archieves on this group and the flaxseed oil group to see what most people are doing. There are many who post here who have eliminated their cancer or who have it under control for years. Also, please see the web site www.drday.com created by Dr. Lorraine Day who healed herself of terminal breast cancer. Kind regards, musicgirl1993@... wrote: We got the terrible news today that Mama has small cell lung cancer.. does anyone know of any cures for it? Is there any success rate? Mama still has a great appetite, and has gained 5 pounds from about one month ago. A cancer researcher told me to have her avoid sugar that it makes cancer grow... thanks for all the prayers..please continue them that she can beat it and not suffer ..thanks Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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