Guest guest Posted January 10, 2002 Report Share Posted January 10, 2002 Terry, Sorry to hear about your Mom. http://www.healing.bc.ca/index2.shtml is a good website for general info on nutritional strategies, supplements, etc. 10 GUIDELINES FOR A HEALTHFUL DIET Eat fresh, wholesome, unrefined, natural foods. These are foods without packaging and nutrition labels. For example oranges, shelled walnuts, beans and rice. Avoid pre-packaged, cured, canned fruits and vegetables or artificially preserved food. Eat whole grain foods. Bake your own bread or buy it from a small, reliable bakery that uses only healthful ingredients. Avoid white rice, white flour products (e.g., white bread) and refined cereals (e.g., corn flakes, puffed or sugared cereals). (note: Many brown breads are actually made mostly from white flour - you must check to ensure that the bread you buy is made from 100% whole grain flour.) Eat at least four to six servings of fresh fruits and vegetables each day. Whole fruit is preferable to fruit juice since the whole fruit contains more fibre and its nutritive value is better absorbed. If vegetables are cooked, do not overcook since this will destroy many of the important vitamins and phytonutrients. Steam rather than fry. Fruits, vegetables and grains are an important source of fibre - an important part of a healthful diet since fibre plays an important role in good bowel function and reduces the risk of colon cancer. If constipation is a problem, increase water intake, exercise and add bran and/or prunes to your diet. 4. Completely avoid refined sugar. There are two important reasons for this. First, refined sugar depresses the immune system for up to 5 hours after ingestion. Secondly, cancer cells use sugar as their energy source. Thus, when we eat refined sugar, we depress our immune system and 'feed' the tumour cells. Refined sugar has no nutritional value. If a natural sweetener is desired, use unpasteurized honey sparingly. Minimize dairy products. Dairy products (milk, cheeses, butter, yogurt and cream) and animal fats have been implicated in the development of cancer. For relevant articles, please contact our nutritionist or research manager. Substitute with rice, soy, almond or oat milk. Avoid a high fat diet, especially a diet high in animal fats (milk, cheese, eggs, poultry, pork, beef). A diet high in saturated fats and cholesterol has been implicated in the development of colon, breast, endometrial, prostate, pancreas and lung cancer. Red meat consumption should be minimized. The occasional consumption of poultry from a reliable source (i.e., free range) is acceptable. The occasional consumption of wild game is also acceptable. All processed meats (e.g., ham, bacon, wieners, bologna, sausages and manufactured meat loaf) should be completely avoided. Shellfish and crustaceans (crab, lobster) should be avoided unless you are certain that they come from a healthful source, since they can accumulate toxins. Deep-sea fish (salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines) are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, 'healthy' essential fatty acids which help to support our immune system. Omega-3 fatty acids can also be obtained from organic flax seeds and fresh raw walnuts. However, wild (but not farmed) deep water fish also contain two essential fatty acids (EPA and DHA) which play important roles in human health and which are not found in flax seeds and walnuts. At least a dozen studies have shown a clear protective effect of fish or fish oil against breast, colon and prostate cancer. Therefore, the Centre's physicians recommend one to two servings of wild deep-sea fish per week. Alternatively, EPA and DHA can be found in micro-algae supplements. Extra-virgin olive oil, hemp oil, and flax oil are recommended. Other oils should be avoided. Flax oil should not be heated or used in baking. All oils should be stored (and purchased) in dark containers and refrigerated to keep them from going rancid. Follow the instructions on the label for proper usage. Avoid hydrogenated vegetable oils, these are often found in processed foods and as vegetable shortening. Do not use margarine since it is high in trans fatty acids - a type of fatty acid that has been implicated in cancer development. It is better to use butter than margarine, although butter use should be minimized. Stored butter can become rancid, creating toxins that may be harmful to our health and thus, if butter is used, use the unsalted form since it is much easier to taste rancidity in unsalted butter. Vegetarians should ensure that their diet is rich in iron, zinc, vitamin B12 and protein. Ensure at least one serving of beans daily (lentils, split peas, chick peas, red beans, black beans etc) and use fresh, raw, nuts and seeds. (Flax, sesame, sunflower, pumpkin, almonds etc). Completely avoid coffee since it contains carcinogens. Completely avoid artificially sweetened drinks, pop, diet pop or juice substitutes. Avoid reconstituted or sweetened juices. Green tea (also called Japanese tea) is a good substitute and has anti-cancer properties. Experiment with the variety of herbal teas available. Buy organic food if possible, especially if consuming meat products. Avoid additives, artificial colouring, artificial flavoring and preservatives. Wash regular produce well. The largest source of pesticides in the typical North American diet is animal products - more than 80 to 90 per cent by some estimates. Factory-farmed animals are fed cheap feed containing pesticide-ridden grains, antibiotics, and, often, the remains of other animals, and the residues of those chemicals build up in the animal's tissues. Eat a variety of foods with each meal to ensure balanced nutrition. Variety is the spice of life. Keep in mind the new disease-fighting food groups: Beans, whole grains, nuts & seeds and fruit & vegetables. Gentle cooking of foods preserves their nutritional quality. Avoid fried foods. Avoid burnt foods and foods cooked in re-heated fats and oils (e.g., french fries, taco chips) since these contain carcinogens. It is hard to suggest anything specific because of lack of information (history, etc). I hope all goes well on Monday. Rand four4him <four4him@...> wrote: Hello List, I am in need of a nutritional plan for ovarian cancer--widespread and in the advance stages--Mom has a good basic understanding but would like a list of foods that she can have--I have conflicting information--she did well on her own for 9 months but is now getting over whelmed and does not want to have to think to hard--can you refer me to more sites?? On Monday we are traveling to the Wellness Center in Madison to also start with Dr. wellhouse--have no idea what to expect some of the therapy's i am not sure Mom will be able to go thru. terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2002 Report Share Posted January 10, 2002 Thank to all who have responded--I am getting a much better idea now--terry Re: [ ] nutrition plan Terry, Sorry to hear about your Mom. http://www.healing.bc.ca/index2.shtml is a good website for general info on nutritional strategies, supplements, etc. 10 GUIDELINES FOR A HEALTHFUL DIET Eat fresh, wholesome, unrefined, natural foods. These are foods without packaging and nutrition labels. For example oranges, shelled walnuts, beans and rice. Avoid pre-packaged, cured, canned fruits and vegetables or artificially preserved food. Eat whole grain foods. Bake your own bread or buy it from a small, reliable bakery that uses only healthful ingredients. Avoid white rice, white flour products (e.g., white bread) and refined cereals (e.g., corn flakes, puffed or sugared cereals). (note: Many brown breads are actually made mostly from white flour - you must check to ensure that the bread you buy is made from 100% whole grain flour.) Eat at least four to six servings of fresh fruits and vegetables each day. Whole fruit is preferable to fruit juice since the whole fruit contains more fibre and its nutritive value is better absorbed. If vegetables are cooked, do not overcook since this will destroy many of the important vitamins and phytonutrients. Steam rather than fry. Fruits, vegetables and grains are an important source of fibre - an important part of a healthful diet since fibre plays an important role in good bowel function and reduces the risk of colon cancer. If constipation is a problem, increase water intake, exercise and add bran and/or prunes to your diet. 4. Completely avoid refined sugar. There are two important reasons for this. First, refined sugar depresses the immune system for up to 5 hours after ingestion. Secondly, cancer cells use sugar as their energy source. Thus, when we eat refined sugar, we depress our immune system and 'feed' the tumour cells. Refined sugar has no nutritional value. If a natural sweetener is desired, use unpasteurized honey sparingly. Minimize dairy products. Dairy products (milk, cheeses, butter, yogurt and cream) and animal fats have been implicated in the development of cancer. For relevant articles, please contact our nutritionist or research manager. Substitute with rice, soy, almond or oat milk. Avoid a high fat diet, especially a diet high in animal fats (milk, cheese, eggs, poultry, pork, beef). A diet high in saturated fats and cholesterol has been implicated in the development of colon, breast, endometrial, prostate, pancreas and lung cancer. Red meat consumption should be minimized. The occasional consumption of poultry from a reliable source (i.e., free range) is acceptable. The occasional consumption of wild game is also acceptable. All processed meats (e.g., ham, bacon, wieners, bologna, sausages and manufactured meat loaf) should be completely avoided. Shellfish and crustaceans (crab, lobster) should be avoided unless you are certain that they come from a healthful source, since they can accumulate toxins. Deep-sea fish (salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines) are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, 'healthy' essential fatty acids which help to support our immune system. Omega-3 fatty acids can also be obtained from organic flax seeds and fresh raw walnuts. However, wild (but not farmed) deep water fish also contain two essential fatty acids (EPA and DHA) which play important roles in human health and which are not found in flax seeds and walnuts. At least a dozen studies have shown a clear protective effect of fish or fish oil against breast, colon and prostate cancer. Therefore, the Centre's physicians recommend one to two servings of wild deep-sea fish per week. Alternatively, EPA and DHA can be found in micro-algae supplements. Extra-virgin olive oil, hemp oil, and flax oil are recommended. Other oils should be avoided. Flax oil should not be heated or used in baking. All oils should be stored (and purchased) in dark containers and refrigerated to keep them from going rancid. Follow the instructions on the label for proper usage. Avoid hydrogenated vegetable oils, these are often found in processed foods and as vegetable shortening. Do not use margarine since it is high in trans fatty acids - a type of fatty acid that has been implicated in cancer development. It is better to use butter than margarine, although butter use should be minimized. Stored butter can become rancid, creating toxins that may be harmful to our health and thus, if butter is used, use the unsalted form since it is much easier to taste rancidity in unsalted butter. Vegetarians should ensure that their diet is rich in iron, zinc, vitamin B12 and protein. Ensure at least one serving of beans daily (lentils, split peas, chick peas, red beans, black beans etc) and use fresh, raw, nuts and seeds. (Flax, sesame, sunflower, pumpkin, almonds etc). Completely avoid coffee since it contains carcinogens. Completely avoid artificially sweetened drinks, pop, diet pop or juice substitutes. Avoid reconstituted or sweetened juices. Green tea (also called Japanese tea) is a good substitute and has anti-cancer properties. Experiment with the variety of herbal teas available. Buy organic food if possible, especially if consuming meat products. Avoid additives, artificial colouring, artificial flavoring and preservatives. Wash regular produce well. The largest source of pesticides in the typical North American diet is animal products - more than 80 to 90 per cent by some estimates. Factory-farmed animals are fed cheap feed containing pesticide-ridden grains, antibiotics, and, often, the remains of other animals, and the residues of those chemicals build up in the animal's tissues. Eat a variety of foods with each meal to ensure balanced nutrition. Variety is the spice of life. Keep in mind the new disease-fighting food groups: Beans, whole grains, nuts & seeds and fruit & vegetables. Gentle cooking of foods preserves their nutritional quality. Avoid fried foods. Avoid burnt foods and foods cooked in re-heated fats and oils (e.g., french fries, taco chips) since these contain carcinogens. It is hard to suggest anything specific because of lack of information (history, etc). I hope all goes well on Monday. Rand four4him <four4him@...> wrote: Hello List, I am in need of a nutritional plan for ovarian cancer--widespread and in the advance stages--Mom has a good basic understanding but would like a list of foods that she can have--I have conflicting information--she did well on her own for 9 months but is now getting over whelmed and does not want to have to think to hard--can you refer me to more sites?? On Monday we are traveling to the Wellness Center in Madison to also start with Dr. wellhouse--have no idea what to expect some of the therapy's i am not sure Mom will be able to go thru. terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2002 Report Share Posted January 10, 2002 From: " four4him " <four4him@...> Date sent: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 07:45:54 -0600 Subject: [ ] nutrition plan Send reply to: > I am in need of a nutritional plan for ovarian cancer--widespread and in > the advance stages--Mom has a good basic understanding but would like a > list of foods that she can have--I have conflicting information-- Hi, This information should not be taken as medical advice but as information to discuss with your health professional. No medical claims are made about any products mentioned. Always check with your doctor if supplements are OK to take with your current treatment. Nutrition Plan 1. No meat or dairy products of any kind, except for item 7. Meat and dairy products contain xeno-estrogens and Arachidonic Acid, both of which are growth accelerants for many types of cancer cells. 2. The basic diet use a raw vegetable juice diet, with less then 30 percent of food cooked. The recommended juicer is a slow speed macerating juicer, high-speed juices destroy the enzymes and Vitamins due to the short-term high temperature spike created by the friction of a high-speed juicer. Samson Juicer...250$ it juices slowly...80 rounds per minute. http://www.juiceronline.com/contact.htm My recommendation is Omega 8000 juicer - $399 - twin steel gears. http://www.juiceronline.com/o2.htm Gerson therapy recommends 8 to12 glasses of homemade carrot and apple juice per day. Juiced fresh pineapples (with skin left on - as skin and stem are rich in Bromelain) and PawPaw (papaya) for bromelain and papayan enzymes. The enzymes remove the protective coating which hides the tumor from the immune system. Serrapeptase or Wobenzyme enzyme could also be used with multi-enzyme complex tablets also. Enzymes are best taken on a full stomach. Home grown wheat grass and barley grass and broccoli sprouts can also be added to the juicer. 3. Diet to include at least 125gm of sprouts (mung, alfalfa, salad sprouts or broccoli sprouts) per day. Sprouts can also be placed in the slow speed juicer. Carrots and green leafy vegetable's are also ideal for the juicer. The carotenes and enzymes from the vegetable juices have a anti-cancer effect. 4. Diet to include 500 ml of V8 vegetable juice or canned (cooked) tomato juice per day. The lycopene (delta carrotene) in cooked tomato juice is several times more potent an anti-cancer compound then Beta carotene from carrots. Tomato lycopene is only orally active when cooked, best fried in a little olive oil to carry the lycopene, perhaps with fresh garlic and onion. 5. Diet to include 500 to 1,000 micrograms of Organic form selenium per day. ie, L-Selenomethionine. Inorganic selenium such as selenite is not as bio available and not nearly as good. Selenium is synergistic with Vitamin E, so Vitamin E Succinate (an improved form of Vitamin E) supplementation of 1,200 international units per day is suggested. Thirty fold increase in anybody cells typically follows such a selenium Vitamin E combination. 6. Diet to include to 2 or 3 grams of beta-glucan, per day, at least 40 minutes before food. Diet to include three grams of Vitamin C. powder, three times per day. Three times a day is suggested as the kidneys remove the Vitamin C. from the body after a few hours. Vitamin C. will be synergistic with the beta-glucan and the selenium. Ester C or Beet derived C are very good, sodium ascorbate C is more economical. Beta Glucan does not work so well if not taken with vitamin C. 7. Diet to include one tablespoon of cold pressed Flax Seed Oil (cold pressed linseed oil). Mixed with 3/4 of a cup of cottage cheese - Dr Budwig protocol (caution for Diabetes sufferers). To be taken two times per day. Research shows this dramatically increases the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. Cancer is an anaerobic disease. This treatment will be synergistic with the peroxide treatment. Flax stops COX-2 and arachidonic acid induced cancer growth. 8. Diet to include three heaped teaspoons of Spirulina electrically mixed in juice, two or three times per day. The phycocyanin in Spirulina dramatically increases production of red and white blood cells from the bone marrow progenitor stems cells. Also contains 30 fold greater carotene content then carrots, also rich in GLA, cystine and methionine. Will help reduce nausea and immune cell depletion following chemotherapy. 9. Diet to include 20 drops of stabilized oxygen (NaCLO2 or NaCLO3). Starting at two drops on the the first day, and adding one drop more each day till 22 drops on the day 20. This is best taken in juice to cover the flavour, can be taken with juice at meal time. 10. Peroxide Bath treatment. Add one large coffee mug (200ml) of 35% food grade peroxide to a hot, shallow Bath about one-third full, and two tablespoons of 99% grade DMSO to bath. Take bath twice a day for 15 minutes per time. Repeat bath in the afternoon, reheating bath using the immersion heater. The bath must be comfortably hot. Discard water each day. Important not to get any of this water in the eyes, flush eyes with freshwater if eye contact occurs. Concentrated peroxide is hazardous, stored in safe place away from children, avoid skin contact, flush with water if skin contact with concentrate occurs. 11. Additional beta-glucan supplementation can be obtained from Agicarus Blazei mushroom extract, Coriolus Versicolor mushroom, PSP, PSK, etc, available via internet. Lentinan and Shitake mushroom or its extracts are not orally effective. Additional immune system activation through neuro-immunomodulation - Melatonin (40mg nightly). 12. Spirulina, beta-glucan, Vitamin C. and selenium should begin prior to chemo therapy to help reduce chemotherapy caused, immune system depletion. It is suggested that taking these 4 items will also help prevent any recurrence of the cancer, as well as any spread of the cancer (metastasis), especially if taken with Heparin. 13. A beta-glucan cream can be used to prevent or reduce ulcer formation at areas where radiotherapy is used. 14. Broccoli sprouts, 50gms to 100gms of broccoli sprouts per day. Contains glucoraphanin the precursor to anti cancer sulforaphane. Get Broccoli seeds from a rural seed supplier, late Broccoli varieties contain more anti cancer glucoraphanin. Make sure seeds do not have a pink coating (fungicide). 15. Laetrile, vitamin B17, or amygdelin therapy. Taking 100gms of mung been or Salad sprouts per day will supply some B17. Raw Macadamia nuts, the kernels from inside nectarines and fresh apricot kernels are good sources of B17. I would not take more than 30 apricot kernels a day. They must taste bitter. The cyanide in B17 acts against the cancer, whereas it does not act against good cells. Broccoli sprouts also contain B17. B17 tablets or injections are a way to get a lot more B17 than by diet. 16. No cooked food if possible, thats why the slow speed juicer is so important. No processed food, no tap water, only filtered water, no artificial flavorings or colourings. 17. Celebrex or Meloxicam non steroidal anitinflammatory pain killers. Induces anti- angiogenisis or halting of growth of blood vessels in tumor. Works with several types of cancers. Check with oncologist for dosage. Curcummin is the yellow pigment from Tumeric and has been shown to block production of COX-2 in a similar way to Celebrex. Curcummin is poorly absorbed but if Piperine (black pepper extract) is mixed with the curcummin, this greatly improves the curcummin absorption. 2gms of curcummin daily, which contains a little piperine. 18. No sugar. 19. Hypericum to keep your spirits up. Cats Claw herb daily, make into a tea. 20 Ellagic acid, found in berries, purple grapes, walnuts causes G1 mitosis arrest. (induces apotosis ie stops cell replication in cancer cells) available via internet. (DMSO used in dilute peroxide bath also produces reversable G1 cell arrest). Also for additional immune support; Astragalus, mannin from Manotech, Noni Juice, Transfer Factor, grape seed extract, shark liver oil, Vitamin B6,B3, Coenzyme Q10 500mg daily. she did > well on her own for 9 months but is now getting over whelmed and does not > want to have to think to hard--can you refer me to more sites?? On Monday > we are traveling to the Wellness Center in Madison to also start with Dr. > wellhouse--have no idea what to expect some of the therapy's i am > not sure Mom will be able to go thru. terry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2002 Report Share Posted January 11, 2002 Thank you Moonbeam--Mom is seeing a MD who--does alternative medicine--could not ask for a better combination-- I realized Last night what my mom is actually asking for tho she does not know it--What is the one food I can eat to make this all go away--having realized that gave me insight to how she is really feeling--She is having another CTscan to day and the dr. had already order new blood work to get a read on where she is at. She believes the cancer is gone-- since I am only three weeks into learning all this I needed to find why is she taking this that and the other and why is the diet the way it is NOT because i do not support all this but because she calls 5 time a day to ask as it comes to mind I have to have the answer to help her accept--at the same time keep it simple that is all she can handle. she went back home on Monday and Has decided to just slow everything down until the ct results and she says her brain is tired and is overwhelmed--I have not give up on all that has been recommended but--I do recognize she needs to rest from all the flood of information--she is eating better--by that i mean more of the foods that are allowed she had done this program from the book to the extreme and was hardly eating at all--just a few carrots--and some broccoli--and green tea--Dr said that the supplements he put her on will help--she thinks because of the supplements she really does not need to eat--I told her Mom you are very close to what happens to some one with anorexia you have gotten your self to where you don't want to eat and that does not help anything now it is real to her and she understands --But all in all she has done well and now that she finally told us and we have talked with the dr. and know the situation we are better able to help and support--She said she just was not ready to tell anyone when she found out last March--I saw the way she was eating in August and made her tell me--but she said and that all I am going to say Christmas she told me the book she was reading I got a copy and got her in to she this dr. But I still believe that is absolutely necessary that She feel in total control and I just keep searching for the answers to her question and can explain why I never forget to Say MOM what would you like!! thank you all so much. terry four4him@... [ ] nutrition plan Send reply to: > I am in need of a nutritional plan for ovarian cancer--widespread and in > the advance stages--Mom has a good basic understanding but would like a > list of foods that she can have--I have conflicting information-- Hi, This information should not be taken as medical advice but as information to discuss with your health professional. No medical claims are made about any products mentioned. Always check with your doctor if supplements are OK to take with your current treatment. Nutrition Plan 1. No meat or dairy products of any kind, except for item 7. Meat and dairy products contain xeno-estrogens and Arachidonic Acid, both of which are growth accelerants for many types of cancer cells. 2. The basic diet use a raw vegetable juice diet, with less then 30 percent of food cooked. The recommended juicer is a slow speed macerating juicer, high-speed juices destroy the enzymes and Vitamins due to the short-term high temperature spike created by the friction of a high-speed juicer. Samson Juicer...250$ it juices slowly...80 rounds per minute. http://www.juiceronline.com/contact.htm My recommendation is Omega 8000 juicer - $399 - twin steel gears. http://www.juiceronline.com/o2.htm Gerson therapy recommends 8 to12 glasses of homemade carrot and apple juice per day. Juiced fresh pineapples (with skin left on - as skin and stem are rich in Bromelain) and PawPaw (papaya) for bromelain and papayan enzymes. The enzymes remove the protective coating which hides the tumor from the immune system. Serrapeptase or Wobenzyme enzyme could also be used with multi-enzyme complex tablets also. Enzymes are best taken on a full stomach. Home grown wheat grass and barley grass and broccoli sprouts can also be added to the juicer. 3. Diet to include at least 125gm of sprouts (mung, alfalfa, salad sprouts or broccoli sprouts) per day. Sprouts can also be placed in the slow speed juicer. Carrots and green leafy vegetable's are also ideal for the juicer. The carotenes and enzymes from the vegetable juices have a anti-cancer effect. 4. Diet to include 500 ml of V8 vegetable juice or canned (cooked) tomato juice per day. The lycopene (delta carrotene) in cooked tomato juice is several times more potent an anti-cancer compound then Beta carotene from carrots. Tomato lycopene is only orally active when cooked, best fried in a little olive oil to carry the lycopene, perhaps with fresh garlic and onion. 5. Diet to include 500 to 1,000 micrograms of Organic form selenium per day. ie, L-Selenomethionine. Inorganic selenium such as selenite is not as bio available and not nearly as good. Selenium is synergistic with Vitamin E, so Vitamin E Succinate (an improved form of Vitamin E) supplementation of 1,200 international units per day is suggested. Thirty fold increase in anybody cells typically follows such a selenium Vitamin E combination. 6. Diet to include to 2 or 3 grams of beta-glucan, per day, at least 40 minutes before food. Diet to include three grams of Vitamin C. powder, three times per day. Three times a day is suggested as the kidneys remove the Vitamin C. from the body after a few hours. Vitamin C. will be synergistic with the beta-glucan and the selenium. Ester C or Beet derived C are very good, sodium ascorbate C is more economical. Beta Glucan does not work so well if not taken with vitamin C. 7. Diet to include one tablespoon of cold pressed Flax Seed Oil (cold pressed linseed oil). Mixed with 3/4 of a cup of cottage cheese - Dr Budwig protocol (caution for Diabetes sufferers). To be taken two times per day. Research shows this dramatically increases the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. Cancer is an anaerobic disease. This treatment will be synergistic with the peroxide treatment. Flax stops COX-2 and arachidonic acid induced cancer growth. 8. Diet to include three heaped teaspoons of Spirulina electrically mixed in juice, two or three times per day. The phycocyanin in Spirulina dramatically increases production of red and white blood cells from the bone marrow progenitor stems cells. Also contains 30 fold greater carotene content then carrots, also rich in GLA, cystine and methionine. Will help reduce nausea and immune cell depletion following chemotherapy. 9. Diet to include 20 drops of stabilized oxygen (NaCLO2 or NaCLO3). Starting at two drops on the the first day, and adding one drop more each day till 22 drops on the day 20. This is best taken in juice to cover the flavour, can be taken with juice at meal time. 10. Peroxide Bath treatment. Add one large coffee mug (200ml) of 35% food grade peroxide to a hot, shallow Bath about one-third full, and two tablespoons of 99% grade DMSO to bath. Take bath twice a day for 15 minutes per time. Repeat bath in the afternoon, reheating bath using the immersion heater. The bath must be comfortably hot. Discard water each day. Important not to get any of this water in the eyes, flush eyes with freshwater if eye contact occurs. Concentrated peroxide is hazardous, stored in safe place away from children, avoid skin contact, flush with water if skin contact with concentrate occurs. 11. Additional beta-glucan supplementation can be obtained from Agicarus Blazei mushroom extract, Coriolus Versicolor mushroom, PSP, PSK, etc, available via internet. Lentinan and Shitake mushroom or its extracts are not orally effective. Additional immune system activation through neuro-immunomodulation - Melatonin (40mg nightly). 12. Spirulina, beta-glucan, Vitamin C. and selenium should begin prior to chemo therapy to help reduce chemotherapy caused, immune system depletion. It is suggested that taking these 4 items will also help prevent any recurrence of the cancer, as well as any spread of the cancer (metastasis), especially if taken with Heparin. 13. A beta-glucan cream can be used to prevent or reduce ulcer formation at areas where radiotherapy is used. 14. Broccoli sprouts, 50gms to 100gms of broccoli sprouts per day. Contains glucoraphanin the precursor to anti cancer sulforaphane. Get Broccoli seeds from a rural seed supplier, late Broccoli varieties contain more anti cancer glucoraphanin. Make sure seeds do not have a pink coating (fungicide). 15. Laetrile, vitamin B17, or amygdelin therapy. Taking 100gms of mung been or Salad sprouts per day will supply some B17. Raw Macadamia nuts, the kernels from inside nectarines and fresh apricot kernels are good sources of B17. I would not take more than 30 apricot kernels a day. They must taste bitter. The cyanide in B17 acts against the cancer, whereas it does not act against good cells. Broccoli sprouts also contain B17. B17 tablets or injections are a way to get a lot more B17 than by diet. 16. No cooked food if possible, thats why the slow speed juicer is so important. No processed food, no tap water, only filtered water, no artificial flavorings or colourings. 17. Celebrex or Meloxicam non steroidal anitinflammatory pain killers. Induces anti- angiogenisis or halting of growth of blood vessels in tumor. Works with several types of cancers. Check with oncologist for dosage. Curcummin is the yellow pigment from Tumeric and has been shown to block production of COX-2 in a similar way to Celebrex. Curcummin is poorly absorbed but if Piperine (black pepper extract) is mixed with the curcummin, this greatly improves the curcummin absorption. 2gms of curcummin daily, which contains a little piperine. 18. No sugar. 19. Hypericum to keep your spirits up. Cats Claw herb daily, make into a tea. 20 Ellagic acid, found in berries, purple grapes, walnuts causes G1 mitosis arrest. (induces apotosis ie stops cell replication in cancer cells) available via internet. (DMSO used in dilute peroxide bath also produces reversable G1 cell arrest). Also for additional immune support; Astragalus, mannin from Manotech, Noni Juice, Transfer Factor, grape seed extract, shark liver oil, Vitamin B6,B3, Coenzyme Q10 500mg daily. she did > well on her own for 9 months but is now getting over whelmed and does not > want to have to think to hard--can you refer me to more sites?? On Monday > we are traveling to the Wellness Center in Madison to also start with Dr. > wellhouse--have no idea what to expect some of the therapy's i am > not sure Mom will be able to go thru. terry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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