Guest guest Posted November 17, 2000 Report Share Posted November 17, 2000 Uhhh .... Yes, it sounds very good, definitely very impressive stuff. But as it so happens, I just looked up a PolyMVA website yesterday and found out it is $480 for a small bottle. Yikes! Unfortunately, very few people can afford that. What's the story on insurance coverage? - Art abrown101@... [ ] No Longer Need to " Fear and Dread " Brain Cancer? > Hi Everyone, > > I just went to the following website and was a little disturbed at what I > saw: > > http://www.brain-cancer-treatment.com/ > > " There is NO need to suffer any longer.... > > CANCER IS NOT... > > An evil witch or diabolical sorceress that nonchalantly wanders around > seeking innocent victims to destroy > A mystery beyond understanding > A disease for which we know no causes > A disease there are no good answers or cures > A disease only medical doctors know how to treat and control > A disease to fear and dread, > A reason to give up on life and living > A tumor > > Get the breakthrough cancer treatment of Poly-MVA at our Brain Tumor and > Cancer Research Center. > > We have years of experience treating cancer patients at our Advanced Brain > Tumor and Cancer Poly-MVA Research Center and treat each patient as an > individual. Some patients that have been given up on and expected to die > with conventional treatment have taken Poly-MVA and made startling > recoveries. " > > > > Looks like we have a new miracle treatment. How come I didn't hear about it? > > Regards, > Kurt > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > > 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 > > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the egroups. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2003 Report Share Posted April 20, 2003 Pls excuse me if this has been extensively covered before. A good friend has been diagnosed with cancer. She's been operated on, but it's spread to her lungs. The doctors have basically sent her home. Can someone point me to studies regarding the usefulness of PolyMVA in the treatment of inoperable cancers? Many thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 From: Tom <u2999@...> > A good friend > has been diagnosed with cancer. She's been operated on, but it's spread to her > lungs. The doctors have basically sent her home. > > Can someone point me to studies regarding the usefulness of PolyMVA in the > treatment of inoperable cancers? Here's what I've read: poly-MVA-- particularly effective with brain tumors, particularly glioblastoma; also effective with astrocytoma, leukemia, & many other cancers; has been highly effective w/advanced myeloma & other cancers. However, its effectiveness is inconsistent, and I don't think its rate of effectiveness is very high. If you don't see results within a month, it's probably not working. ALA likely deactivates it. Prevents bone metastases; " combination of [vit. B-12,] palladium and alpha lipoic acid....seeks out and destroys...cancer cells...invigorates...normal cells, helping repair any damage the cancer may have done. " Relieve pain. " If one does use the product, they also have a program that makes available some other products (like clondorate) at no cost. " Some doctors recommend high dosages. " a product similar to it being used in Mexico " . $2000/mo; tastes bad. www.polymva.net (info, testimonials, doctors using it) www.polymvasurvivors.com For most types of cancer, I would consider using it only if money wasn't a big issue. There are other highly effective supplements that are much less expensive. Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 There is a foundation in Las Vegas as well. I dont pay for any of my treatments or supplements including Poly. There are groups that sell at cost as well.. Not just for the wealthy... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Hi think it's a very good (not outstanding) supplement. I'd take it only if I was wealthy. Here are my notes: Poly-MVA†" over $1000/mo; 1 bottle/week is standard dosage, but the necessary dosage varies from 2 to 10tablespoons/day; take 200mg CoQ10 w/it; works well w/radiation; nicotine interferes w/it; reportedly similar to cisplatin (but nontoxic). Most effective w/prostate cancer, NSCLC lung cancer (consistently very effective; many recoveries of patients who used nothing but Poly), and breast cancer (in that order). Also very effective with brain tumors (especially GBM), leukemia (including ALL), lymphoma, myeloma (even if advanced), and ovarian cancer; sometimes effective with astrocytoma, Parkinson's, lupus, and endometriosis. Has been effective w/stage-4 sarcomas. Least effective w/colorectal cancer (8%). Sometimes shrinks benign tumors. “50% reduction in the size of the tumor mass [in] 42% [of patients] who received [Poly-MVA] exclusivelyâ€. If you don't see results within a month, it's probably not working. Triggers apoptosis; antioxidant; prevents bone metastases; relieves pain; very helpful to take during chemo. " If one does use the product, they also have a program that makes available some other products (like clondorate) at no cost. " I’d use Poly-MVA only if money wasn’t an issue. Products and Procedures that Conflict with Poly-MVA: said it’s ok to take antioxidants (but not megadoses of them) while using Poly-MVA. “PolyMVA is one of the most powerful antioxidants…We allow you to take up to 1000mg of vitamin C or its equivalent in any other antioxidant…only exception is CoQ10 [which is fine to take]…Smoking forbidden. Hydrazine sulfate, Graviola, Pau d’Arco, the acetogenins blocks the electron transfer; therefore blocks PolyMVA…Flaxseed oil has to be taken 1 hour apart…Chelation…is contraindicated†( L. Matson <gmatson1@...> 1/06); Don't take lipoic acid (ALA) while using it, and don't give IV vit. C within 4-5 hrs of Poly-MVA . Shari Lieberman said not to take more than 1g within 6 hrs of Poly and not to get IVC on same day. “Graviola and…Pau D' Arco are good products but they contraindicate the work of Poly-MVA in the mitochondia†gmatson1@... 4/21/06 For more info, www.polymva.net (info, testimonials, doctors using it) www.sanchezfoundation.com www.poly4pets.com (use w/animals) www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altthrpy.htm http://cancerdecisions.com/101803.html & http://cancerdecisions.com/102403.html http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/PolyMva.html http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/poly-mva/ http:///group/polymva " Those, who…cannot afford PolyMVA, should have their doctor [contact] Foundation Project...(631) 439-1515...Rick@... Rick Shalvoy...Another foundation that offers economic help [is] Advanced Medicine Research and Information Center...866-522-6237... info@... Dr. Llamas...The original founder of the two foundations above will also help...(619) 575-2074...dralbertsanchez@... " 4/14/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Leonard- Would you care to comment on whether Flaxseed oil is a conflict with Paw Paw, which works by acetogenins like Graviola? What about LDN as a conflict with Paw Paw and/ or Flaxseed oil? On Feb 21, 2008, at 10:41 PM, Leonard wrote: > Hydrazine sulfate, Graviola, Pau d'Arco, the acetogenins blocks the > electron transfer; therefore blocks PolyMVA. Flaxseed oil has to be > taken 1 hour apart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 " Doug " <jst4fun895@...> wrote: > I am researching for my brother who has stage 4 Lung Cancer > His diagnose was not good ! small cell rapid growth. Has anyone out her tried PolyMVA or any other Product than Chemo with prolong or better results???They have Given him 3 to 6 without Chemo and maybe one year with Chemo...... Doug Dulac > Hi Doug, Here's a testimonial from a member of FlaxseedOil2 group about small cell lung cancer and Dr. Johanna Budwig's diet plan. On Nov. 24, 2008, Denis wrote: ....My Mom went to her oncologist after her monthly chest x-ray. My Mom had a tumor in her lung which apparently disappeared! !! Praise God! She was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in March and she went through some gruelling chemo for the following 3/4 months. She has been on the Budwig diet since mid-September and has had these wonderful results...Believe me! The protocol is DEFINITELY worth following!.....My Mom hasn't been on chemo since September, so the disappearance has to be due to the BP. ------ To learn more about the nutritional therapy that has healed thousands of terminal cancer patients for more that 50 years, you will automatically be sent the Budwig Protocol information when you join the group, FlaxseedOil2. If interested, click here. FlaxSeedOil2/ Best wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Here is some locations for info and download to learn more. http://www.polymva.com/resources.html#Online-POLY-MVA http://www.polymva.com/webcasts.html or http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=poly-mva & emb=0 & aq=f# http://www.electrogenetics.net/ http://www.facr.org/ Worked great for us in our integrative approach, in pancratic, prostate and lung cancer. regards allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 One of the standard chemotherapies for colon cancer is oxaliplatin, a plantinum containing compound. This chemotherapy produced permanent and extensive nerve damage in my hands and feet, which I will probably never recover from. There are days when I wonder if it is worth trying to continue fighting the cancer due to the extreme discomfort of my neuropathy. > > >My MD has put me on PolyMVA has anyone had any positive feedback with > >this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Key word here being almost alike, in other words you can not assume. The similarity ends on the periodic table of elements and that is only in it free form as a noble mineral. Their is a reason palladium is used and Dr. Garnett tested plantinum as well and it was ineffective. The reason he utilized palladium is because it was not only effective but safe and non-toxic. There is no free palladium in the product because it is bound to alpha lipoic acid and thiamin. Safety tests on the finished compound were done at 5000 mg/kg with no concerns or toxicity. The product has and IND (investigation new drug) application that has also passed safety tests. The National Cancer Instute is running test and they are working on a study, so i dont think NCI would be entertaining the compound unless it had some merit. How does anyone know what the profitibility is of the product either for manufacturing or distibution unless you are on the inside? I would be more concerned about what works, has history, safety and effectiveness in cancer. I have heard many claims over the years, products come and go, this one keeps growing and adding more support each and every year. What type of balanced assesment are you asking for and what others have what you are looking for? The research and history of the product for over 15 yrs speak volumes, an IND adds further support. An outcome based study by and oncologist on 212 stage 4 cancer patients further adds to application to cancer patients let alone the survivors that still are around. I have seen the case studies, heard the doctors and research. I look forward to human clinicals were its application can be further pinpointed. Their are no magic bullets in this world that is for sure but in all the other supplements i have seen, tried, researched this one has great promise. good luck allen > > > > >My MD has put me on PolyMVA has anyone had any positive feedback > with > > >this? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 > > Key word here being almost alike, in other words you can not assume. > The similarity ends on the periodic table of elements and that is > only in it free form as a noble mineral. Their is a reason palladium I would love to try Poly MVA! Would you be willing to pay for it for me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 > > > > Key word here being almost alike, in other words you can not assume. > > The similarity ends on the periodic table of elements and that is > > only in it free form as a noble mineral. Their is a reason palladium > > I would love to try Poly MVA! Would you be willing to pay for it for > me? > Sure........come and work for me and i would be happy to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 What sort of work do you have? > > > > > > Key word here being almost alike, in other words you can not > assume. > > > The similarity ends on the periodic table of elements and that is > > > only in it free form as a noble mineral. Their is a reason > palladium > > > > I would love to try Poly MVA! Would you be willing to pay for it for > > me? > > > Sure........come and work for me and i would be happy to. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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