Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 in classical nutritional theory it is believed that dietary protein stimulates/causes tissue to grow in order to replace tissues that are torn down thru a normal day's activities. to repeat, dietary protein stimulates/causes tissue growth. now, if this is true, could we not, in light of the fact that cancers are basically tissues growing out of control, make a connection between dietary protein intake and these cancer tissues which are growing out of control? what is it that is causing these tissues to " grow out of control? " just a thought. john mc _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 " Maureen & Dale " <maureen@...> wrote: >how low is protein intake supposed to be to avoid cancer growth? no >protein would be a real challenge, but low protein might be attainable if a >number was in mind. i know most people get too much, but healthier eaters >or vegans actually get less protein. thanks. >maureen * * * maureen i would be hard put to give you a number. i would just suggest to eat very lightly of the nuts and seeds (if you have to eat them at all), and go heavier on the fruits and leaves. and dont combine nuts and seeds with fruits. this is a bad combination for digestion, remembering, if things dont digest, they rot. john mc _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 There are many things to consider when discussing cancer and degenerative diseases . Being as disease of this type begins at the cellular level, those things which affect the integrity of the cell and its functioning itself need to be considered. I recall quite a few years ago attending a meeting of the Cancer Control Society at which the topic was the work of Dr. Otto Warberg who had been recognized with the Nobel Prize for his work in medicine. Specifically his work involved the role of oxygen deficiency in the causation of the cell turning from its normal oxygen based respiration to what I believe was referred to as a lactic acid fermentation type of respiration. This resulted in the cell losing the normal restraints which resulted in an orderly type of growth. Among the things which could account for the lowered oxygen were low blood pressure, which did not supply adequate O2 or nutrition to the cell ; circulation blockage and in light of recent things I have read the lowered amout of oxygen in our smog polluted air. It seems to me anything which an individual can do to improve the quality of air in his environment, the amount of O2 that can reach his cells and the physical activities which he can engage in to imp[rove his breathing. I saw a program on Oprah today which has inspired me to go out and buy a tape by Yee who was her guest. He was demonstrating and discussing Yoga. Learning to breath properly is important to health. I just felt a need to comment on things to consider as there are many. cherie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2001 Report Share Posted June 30, 2001 Cherie and group, I saw that oprah too, and am now going to dust off my rodney yee yoga tapes. The strange thing about my lower oxygen levels is that I can feel it and I do have low blood pressure. My exercise program probably saves me because I do breathe alot when I'm walking or cycling. I like the breathing in yoga and the way that personal care and health is emphasized. It is very relaxing and a wonderful self care thing to do. Good luck in this aspect. Maureen Re: [ ] Something to Consider There are many things to consider when discussing cancer and degenerative diseases . Being as disease of this type begins at the cellular level, those things which affect the integrity of the cell and its functioning itself need to be considered. I recall quite a few years ago attending a meeting of the Cancer Control Society at which the topic was the work of Dr. Otto Warberg who had been recognized with the Nobel Prize for his work in medicine. Specifically his work involved the role of oxygen deficiency in the causation of the cell turning from its normal oxygen based respiration to what I believe was referred to as a lactic acid fermentation type of respiration. This resulted in the cell losing the normal restraints which resulted in an orderly type of growth. Among the things which could account for the lowered oxygen were low blood pressure, which did not supply adequate O2 or nutrition to the cell ; circulation blockage and in light of recent things I have read the lowered amout of oxygen in our smog polluted air. It seems to me anything which an individual can do to improve the quality of air in his environment, the amount of O2 that can reach his cells and the physical activities which he can engage in to imp[rove his breathing. I saw a program on Oprah today which has inspired me to go out and buy a tape by Yee who was her guest. He was demonstrating and discussing Yoga. Learning to breath properly is important to health. I just felt a need to comment on things to consider as there are many. cherie You are digging your grave with your teeth! Read Hundreds of Collected Cancer Testimonials and learn: cancer-testimonials/messages/ Learn more about cancer: http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/ http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/faq.asp You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2001 Report Share Posted June 30, 2001 I'm eating my flax seed in a smoothie of fruit. I'm using it for my breast tumors. I don't know how else to get it down without gagging. I was putting 10 almonds in it too, but I can eat them separately now. I also read that avocadoes were being used for cancer cures in scientific studies. Maureen Re: [ ] Something to Consider " Maureen & Dale " <maureen@...> wrote: >how low is protein intake supposed to be to avoid cancer growth? no >protein would be a real challenge, but low protein might be attainable if a >number was in mind. i know most people get too much, but healthier eaters >or vegans actually get less protein. thanks. >maureen * * * maureen i would be hard put to give you a number. i would just suggest to eat very lightly of the nuts and seeds (if you have to eat them at all), and go heavier on the fruits and leaves. and dont combine nuts and seeds with fruits. this is a bad combination for digestion, remembering, if things dont digest, they rot. john mc _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com You are digging your grave with your teeth! Read Hundreds of Collected Cancer Testimonials and learn: cancer-testimonials/messages/ Learn more about cancer: http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/ http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/faq.asp You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 Hi, we have been trying to research the clinic in our area, but how do we find out about how many procedures they have performed and their outcomes? We do intend on asking the doctor these quesitons, but would rather check it out from an unbiased source. any info will be greatly appreciated. thanks, > Very often we talk about implant surgery and the importance of a > good CI Team. I'd like to take a moment to make a recommendation > for anyone who is considering having the implant done and even to > those who may have already had surgery but have not felt that they > have reached the success level of others. Please keep in mind that > we all need to be realistic about expectations. > > It is extremely important that you do your homework and make sure > that the implant team you are using has a reputable history, one you > can track. It is not a bad idea to visit and meet more than one > implant center if it is within your range of travel and your > insurance will provide coverage or you are financially able to > handle the cost. This would give you the option to make the best > decision for yourself. Shortened travel should not be a > consideration when it comes to this important step in your life. > You want to find the best for yourself. > > Going forward with the implant surgery is a very big step in your > life. You are your own best advocate and your prority should be > you, a positive chance for renewed hearing and nothing else. Only > you can make sure that your experience is a successful one. > > Additionally, if you have not felt successful with your implant or > have experienced difficulties, seek a second opinion or make an > appointment with another center. Don't feel the need to remain > faithful to one center if they are not meeting your needs. Always, > put yourself first. That is what is most important. > > Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 you can ask us here. I am sure that there are some that went to your CI center for the surgery and mappings. What center are you looking into ? That is what we are here for. -- Snoopy left implant 3G 7/19/02 right implant 3G 5/15/03 Bilateral and loving it!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 well, we are going to Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA and the doctor who heads the program is Dr. Wilcox. I do feel that they have been giving us all the info possible, and I have had experience with this hospital in the past and know that they are one of the best when it comes to new technology and advances. But because this is our first exposure to CI stuff, i just want to get a feel for what is out there in this area and if anyone has had experience with their CI at this hospital, and would be so kind to share that with us, I think that would be fantastic. please no worries if not entirely positive, or even if negative, please we want all the info we can get! This is such a huge step for Chauncey, i want him to be as informed as possible and if there is something better out there for him then we can check it out!!! thanks to the whole group, you have all been wonderful! snoopy1964@... wrote: you can ask us here. I am sure that there are some that went to your CI center for the surgery and mappings. What center are you looking into ? That is what we are here for. -- Snoopy left implant 3G 7/19/02 right implant 3G 5/15/03 Bilateral and loving it!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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