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Re: Stage 4 lung cancer - high dose lipid-based approach

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HI Katari -

There is a well-known scientific paper that documents a case of a lung cancer

patient who achieved continual, gradual shrinkage of all tumors using high doses

of the lipids EPA and DHA (concentrates from fish oil). To see this paper, go

to the web site www.ufachallenge.org (username " membrane " , password " effect " ),

see the last reference on the right (#22), and click. This patient took no

other therapies.

I am conducting research on a scientific-based therapy that uses these types of

lipids, but in much higher dosages, with several potentiating adjunct agents

also used. It's an arduous therapy aimed at completely killing tumor by the end

of the six day-regimen. To perform this, a patient must be strong enough at

least to fast for large parts of four of these days, and also to consume

quantities of dietary oils as high as eight ounces on some of these days.

Whereas the Budwig approach using similar anticancer lipids at a much lower

ongoing dosage may yield a success rate I'd estimate on the order of 5% to 10%,

the high-dose regimen I described may have a much higher success rate. Research

is progressing quickly - there are no assurances as to either safety or

efficacy. Feel free to contact me at davids @naxs.net for more information. -

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> Hello everyone, my name is pat. My uncle was most recently diagnosed with

stage 4 lung cancer. I am writing today to find out if anyone has any advice on

how he should treat lung cancer and various methods ?

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