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Hi Kim:

I can tell you what we did. My wife got chemo every three weeks. We allowed the

chemo to work for one week then used chlorella, spirulina, and the sauna to

detox for two weeks after every treatment. Lots of dark green veggies and

chlorophyll too. We did this in conjunction with our alternate cancer doctor. I

has been my observation that chemo shuts down the digestive system and the

sooner that gets working again the better. We used lots of probiotics to get the

digestive system going again. Most of the immune system is in the intestines and

good bacteria is a good portion of that.  Yes, I too had a very difficult time

finding real answers. I am still trying to learn as much as I can. 

Vic 

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From: kallison23

Sent: Mon, September 27, 2010

 

Hi Everyone,

My mom is currently taking essiac/flor-essence post colon cancer surgery. She is

set to begin chemo in one month, but is afraid to take these type of products

after a chemo treatment for fear that detoxing will not allow the chemo to do

what it needs to do. Does this make sense? Would detoxing flush chemo out and

ruin the effects?

She's also worried that helping to clean and drain the lymphatic system will

promote metastasis. She did have spread to 3 out of 27 lymph nodes taken during

surgery.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. It is very difficult to get concrete

answers about these kind of things- traditional medicine doesn't want to hear

anything about it.

Thanks in advance,

Kim

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I remember the instructions given my daughter-in-law who went to a Major

University Cancer Center and was told, " do all you can

yourself.................lots of greens " . While we knew this, it was

interesting this 'big-wig' at the Center encouraged her to eat well.

Joe C.

From: Victor Swiercz

Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 4:18 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Detox after Chemo

Hi Kim:

I can tell you what we did. My wife got chemo every three weeks. We allowed the

chemo to work for one week then used chlorella,�spirulina,�and the sauna to

detox for two weeks after every treatment. Lots of dark green veggies and

chlorophyll�too. We did this in conjunction with our alternate cancer doctor.

I

has been my observation that chemo shuts down the digestive system and the

sooner that gets working again the better. We used lots of probiotics to get the

digestive system going again. Most of the immune system is in the intestines and

good bacteria is a good portion of that.� Yes, I too had a very difficult time

finding�real answers.�I am still trying to learn as much as I can.�

Vic�

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From: kallison23

Sent: Mon, September 27, 2010

�

Hi Everyone,

My mom is currently taking essiac/flor-essence post colon cancer surgery. She is

set to begin chemo in one month, but is afraid to take these type of products

after a chemo treatment for fear that detoxing will not allow the chemo to do

what it needs to do. Does this make sense? Would detoxing flush chemo out and

ruin the effects?

She's also worried that helping to clean and drain the lymphatic system will

promote metastasis. She did have spread to 3 out of 27 lymph nodes taken during

surgery.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. It is very difficult to get concrete

answers about these kind of things- traditional medicine doesn't want to hear

anything about it.

Thanks in advance,

Kim

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Chlorophyl, I use the De Sousa brand is also great for improving RBC during

chemo. I still use it daily.

Best wishes

Fern

From: Victor Swiercz

Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010

Hi Kim:

I can tell you what we did. My wife got chemo every three weeks. We allowed

the chemo to work for one week then used chlorella, spirulina, and the sauna to

detox for two weeks after every treatment. Lots of dark green veggies and

chlorophyll too. We did this in conjunction with our alternate cancer doctor. I

has been my observation that chemo shuts down the digestive system and the

sooner that gets working again the better. We used lots of probiotics to get the

digestive system going again. Most of the immune system is in the intestines and

good bacteria is a good portion of that. Yes, I too had a very difficult time

finding real answers. I am still trying to learn as much as I can. Vic

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Hi Fern:

We are using spirulina which is loaded with chlorophyll and it can reverse

cancer. It also contains selenium which acts on the blood vessels which supply

blood to the cancer. Simular to avastin without the horffic side effects.  Good

stuff and excellent for detox. Spirulina contains every known vitamin and many

minerals as well, all in natural form.  We also used wheat grass to keep Barbs

blood count good during her chemo. This is too loaded with chlorophyll.  Yes

chlorophyll does work. Barbs white count and platelets never dropped during her

chemo. I gave these to Barb the very minute she came home from the hospital.

Barbs RBC would bounce back after the second week of chemo. Barbs conventional

said they stopped using procrit as they found out it feeds cancer.  

Vic

 

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From: Fern <fernsiman@...>

Sent: Mon, September 27, 2010 10:21:43 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Detox after Chemo

 

Chlorophyl, I use the De Sousa brand is also great for improving RBC during

chemo. I still use it daily.

Best wishes

Fern

From: Victor Swiercz

Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010

Hi Kim:

I can tell you what we did. My wife got chemo every three weeks. We allowed the

chemo to work for one week then used chlorella, spirulina, and the sauna to

detox for two weeks after every treatment. Lots of dark green veggies and

chlorophyll too. We did this in conjunction with our alternate cancer doctor. I

has been my observation that chemo shuts down the digestive system and the

sooner that gets working again the better. We used lots of probiotics to get the

digestive system going again. Most of the immune system is in the intestines and

good bacteria is a good portion of that. Yes, I too had a very difficult time

finding real answers. I am still trying to learn as much as I can. Vic

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