Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 ronald - there HAVE been accounts of Budwig and Glioblatoma - google them both and posts will come up - I dont know about with this group b/c i am new - my stepdad was just dx and we are doing it - he just had surgery removed all they could see but it was growing fast and was a whopper - 6 cm! I will let you knwo when he gets his baseline - we are doing other things but in keeping with BP prinicpals....just adding supplements and electromedicine (photon genie) I recently subcsribed to www.grouppekurosawa.com - nonprofit org devoted to finding cures to lots of illnesses -especially cancer. Its only $35/ for 3 months - well worth it - the scientist behind it is a Phd in Immunology from Cal Berkley and quite smart - nothing he recommends is based on unstudied substances. His goal is to find the most effective treatmnte for your disease - but has found that that is usually natural or OTC substances( he is not opposed to pharmaceticals if teh work BEST) - you should see his rant on Avastin - I love him - i had my dr. check him out and he was duly impressed and felt he was very systematic...Budwig is not on his list only as it has not been clinically tested and peer reviewed, BUT he extols teh virtues of golden flax seed in cancer .....anyway - I do think BP can help and I think he can too! He is releasing his brain cancer protocl tommorow b/c my dad and another of the members daughters has GBM.....HIS favorite uncle died form it so he is knowleadgable about it and quite passionate about kicking its arse!!!!! He has a partial list of supplemenst and pills up now for GBM...many on his list I have pulled up my own via pubmed and teh stuff is amazing !!! There is hope - have your friend join too if they can read well enough ( my dad cannot now) as it may give him ore encouraegment - more than one way to skin a cat !!! BEst to you and your friend - praying for recovery for him.....you are so kind to do thsi research - not everyone will do that even for their family.....i Aslo he GETS teh role of stem cells in GBM and conventional standars of care doesnt adress this - ie chemo/radiation - I have no idea what he will come up with to address that - I cannot wait b/c its so imporatnt to beating this! BEst - Meredith On 6/27/07, ronald worcester wrote: > Hello, I have a dear friend who has been battling a > brain tumor. She had surgery in Aug 2006, chemo, > radiation, from medication she got the > Syndrome and she is still alive today. She had a MRI > on 6-26-07, she found out it is growing rapidly and > she has no idea how much time she has left. Question? > Has anyone in this group have any success stories of > surviving this cancer? Also, has the Budwig Protocol > saved anyone with this kind of brain cancer? Please > help if you can, time is short and decisions need to > be made. Thank you so much for your help in advance. Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/brain-cancer-cure-testimonials.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 Cheri, I am a brain tumor survivor. I have been in this 'world' since I was 23 years old! I have met many over the years. I want to tell you that Megahydrate and Zynergy may give your friend a fighting chance. If anything will work to stop the growth, this will. She has no time to work any other program at this point and it would give her false hope. Johanne From: ronald worcester Hello, I have a dear friend who has been battling a brain tumor. She had surgery in Aug 2006, chemo, radiation, from medication she got the Syndrome and she is still alive today. She had a MRI on 6-26-07, she found out it is growing rapidly and she has no idea how much time she has left. Question? Has anyone in this group have any success stories of surviving this cancer? Also, has the Budwig Protocol saved anyone with this kind of brain cancer? Please help if you can, time is short and decisions need to be made. Thank you so much for your help in advance. Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 Any other program but your would give false hope???? Thats not helpful I am sorry - there is more than just one way to skin a cat....that said I will also investigate your protocol...thanks for posting it. On 6/28/07, Johanne Wayne wrote: > Cheri, > I am a brain tumor survivor. I have been in this 'world' since I was 23 years old! I have met many over the years. I want to tell you that Megahydrate and Zynergy may give your friend a fighting chance. If anything will work to stop the growth, this will. She has no time to work any other program at this point and it would give her false hope. > Johanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Dear Johanne, It is with respect and caring that I write the following concerning your latest message: " I want to tell you that Megahydrate and Zynergy may give your friend a fighting chance. If anything will work to stop the growth, this will. She has no time to work any other program at this point and it would give her false hope. " The descriptions of how " Zynergy " and " Megahydrate " work has been described as " gobbledygook, " and Flanagan was apparently at the forefront of the " pyramid power " movement some years back. I have lived 18 years since being diagnosed with low-grade lymphoma in 1989, but I would not make any such statement like " anyone who doesn't do what I have done will just be giving themselves false hope. " I did a search of this board to see if others have written about Zynergy or Megahydrate, and found that only you and pretty much one other person have brought those things up and have recommended them. I read the so-called healing testimonies about Megahydrate, and they are fairly lack-luster, none of them have to do with brain tumors, or even with cancer, and most are about fairly fringe, non-life- threatening ailments. I certainly agree with the member who has written, " There is more than one way to skin a cat. " Best wishes, Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Cheri, Though I am confused at this point as to its effectiveness, Cantron does not sound like a bad thing to try, since it is so relatively inexpensive and because it is so relatively easy to take. Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Cheri, I am a brain tumor survivor using Protocel and a healthy diet as my treatment protocol at the moment. Here are some links regarding Protocel that might be helpful: http://alternativecancer.us/protocel.htm http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Protocel.html http://www.elonnamckibben.com http://www.outsmartyourcancer.com/links.asp Lori (35) Dx: 12/25/06 oligodendroglioma, parietal lobe, grade II (grad mal seizure) Sx: 12/27/06 partial resection, 1P19Q deletions Complications: 1/18/06 pulmonary embolism; 1/15-1/31/06 severe Dilantin reaction Concurrent diagnoses: various genetic blood clotting disorders tx: Protocel, watch/wait, juicing, transition to raw organic diet, still researching... From: ronald worcester > Hello, I have a dear friend who has been battling a > brain tumor. She had surgery in Aug 2006, chemo, > radiation, from medication she got the > Syndrome and she is still alive today. She had a MRI > on 6-26-07, she found out it is growing rapidly and > she has no idea how much time she has left. Question? > Has anyone in this group have any success stories of > surviving this cancer? Also, has the Budwig Protocol > saved anyone with this kind of brain cancer? Please > help if you can, time is short and decisions need to > be made. Thank you so much for your help in > advance. Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hi Elliot, Thank you for your very respectful message. I understand your position with these products. I too have fought five cancers since I was 23 years old (ovarian, breast, cervical, melanoma and brain). I have also had two children fighting this cancer condition successfully. Now at 42, I do help others that want to fight this fight naturally. Zynergy and Megahydrate has been quite successful in my practice with many kinds of cancers. I am unsure where you are getting your information that these products are 'gobbledygook'. Personally, I used Protocel 50 to fight the brain tumor with success but the formula has changed coupled with the stronger magnetic fields all around us to make this product much less powerful today. I work with detoxification and rebuilding the body as well as with diet. I am also a Professional Chef because I needed to learn to like food. I have my Bachelor's in Holistic Nutrition and have been licensed and certified for 12 years as a nutritionist. I am currently studying the Ph. D. level for Naturopathy. I am also studying 'functional medicine' to better help others. I am also a Certified Metabolic Typing Advisor Level 2 at this point. There are many arrows that I choose to use. It all depends on the condition, the environment, the family situation and of course 'time'. I certainly did not want to give the wrong impression here with only two products for freedom. The way I choose to work is much more comprehensive and it does take much work to conquer this condition. I apologize for offending you. Sincerely, Johanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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