Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Louise... have you looked into IPT - Insulin Potentiation Therapy? I think it has changed it's name to IPTLD .. the LD is for low dose.. I don't think conventional ins. covers it. You take chemo but it is at a drastically lower dose than normal. They artificially lower your blood sugar.. than they give you glucose.. then right behind that, you get the chemo dose. You are monitered closely all the time. Theory is.. the cancer cells which use glucose like crazy, after being deprived, will 'suck up' the glucose & the chemo with it preferentially. You have few, if any side effects (no lost hair, etc). When I called about it 4 yrs ago (I had bc dx 12/06) it would have cost me about 12,000. Another 'star' is PolyMVa, but it is rather expensive. If you go to their homesite, order & agree to submit a monthly evaluation etc., they will discount the price for you. It usually runs about 1000 - 2000 for 2 - 3 mons. There are some wonderfully knowledgable people on here and, of course, every one has their favorite treatment. I am sure someone will be able to help you out. But... study, study, research and ask lots of questions, then decide. One thing you can do right now is work on building up your immune system with AHCC & other immune enhancers. God bless, my friend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 If I do IPT, I think I'd have to do it for months? I Live in Canada and don't think anyone here does it. -kd gobto a clinic for a couple of weeks but I don't think this is enough. Is PolyMVA quite successful? I'm where there's no internet right now but will research when I get home next week. How'd you cure your Breast Cancer? Louise From: " phoenix " Louise... have you looked into IPT - Insulin Potentiation Therapy? I think it has changed it's name to IPTLD .. the LD is for low dose.. I don't think conventional ins. covers it. You take chemo but it is at a drastically lower dose than normal. They artificially lower your blood sugar.. than they give you glucose.. then right behind that, you get the chemo dose. You are monitered closely all the time. Theory is.. the cancer cells which use glucose like crazy, after being deprived, will 'suck up' the glucose & the chemo with it preferentially. You have few, if any side effects (no lost hair, etc). When I called about it 4 yrs ago (I had bc dx 12/06) it would have cost me about 12,000. Another 'star' is PolyMVa, but it is rather expensive. If you go to their homesite, order & agree to submit a monthly evaluation etc., they will discount the price for you. It usually runs about 1000 - 2000 for 2 - 3 mons. There are some wonderfully knowledgable people on here and, of course, every one has their favorite treatment. I am sure someone will be able to help you out. But... study, study, research and ask lots of questions, then decide. One thing you can do right now is work on building up your immune system with AHCC & other immune enhancers. God bless, my friend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Louise... If you look at websites for IPT, you will find doctors listed who do this procedure. Call any of them (try to find someone who has been doing this for a while). Most of them are glad to share with you. There may be someone in Canada who does this procedure... oops. forgot, you guys have universal health care, right? So I am not sure if your doctors are allowed to do this procedure. But do ck & call some here in the states. I seem to recall that they told me six weeks with 2 procedures done each wk is the average. Everybody is diff, of course and they could evaluate your situation. As I said, I think they said the six wk course is usually 12,000. This was 4 yrs ago so prices may have increased. But... the upside to this is they have had 4 more yrs to practice this application & improve it. It never hurts to talk to them. I don't think you ever say cured with cancer but I had surgery to remove my tumor (it was almost 2 " ) and refused chemo & radiation. I do not recommend anybody do as I do without researching etc. I had a 2 mon delay between dx & surgery. I was losing wt no matter what I ate, pain & swellings in lymph nodes under my arm, profuse night sweats, terrible black undereye circles, no energy.. I was a mess. During the 2 mon interim, I took Ave, AHCC, 1600 mg folic acid, milk thistle, whole food multivitamins, noni, green tea, GOL RM-10, shark cartilage, castor oil packs, polymva (first month), no sugar, cottage cheese, flax oil for breakfast and practiced Spring Forest Qi Gong. Did essiac tea for about a month but my tummy stayed tore up so discontinued. Kept a journal and here is recap recorded on Feb. 13, 2006: breast swelling down, no itchiness, almost matches other breast, barely feel any armpit 'tingling', node swellings down, sleeping much better, feeling better, wt has stabilized, don't feel so weak & 'sickly'. Had surgery 3.28.06 and setinel node removed. I almost passed out when they told me that my lymph nodes were CLEAN !! I have continued with my regimen except for the shark cartilage and RM10 and now also take 4000 mg Vit D 3, Artemisinin (by Nutricology) and Epicor. Finally went to an oncologist in May, 07 (long story) and now get regular ckups but refused any additional medications (I know she wonders why I bother coming..lol). Polymva is rather expensive... about 2000 - 3000 dollars for a series of treatments but it has had some great results. I smoke & you aren't supposed to smoke with polymva so don't know how much good it did me for the 3 - 4 wks I took it. Graviola and N-tense from Raintree is really good & I would have been all over it but, it can lower blood pressure (not dangerous for people with normal blood pressure) and I have extreme low blood pressure (average 60/112. It runs in my family so I had to pass on this. Ray, another correspondent on here, uses B-17, apricot kernels with milk. Sounds relative inexpensive & effective for some people. My theory is that cancer is the result of a failed immune system, so I try to avoid food additives, colorings, household chemicals etc. and build up my immune system with AHCC and Epicor. If I were you, I immediately would start taking Artemisinin (by Nutricology), AHCC & Ave. There is good, hard science behind these products and they can buy you some time while you research for other means & products to fight your cancer. Ave isn't cheap but it is effective. It has never been tested as a stand-alone-treatment. But it fights cancer on 3 fronts.. 1) It interfers with the glucose uptake by the cancer cell... 2) it attacks the 'coating' cancer cells have, making it easier for your immune system to attack & destroy ... 3) It boosts your immune system tremendously !!. The AHCC also boosts the immune system and the Artemisinin attacks any cells with extraordinarily HIGH levels of iron (which cancer cells have). I purchase all three items from BetterHealthInternational. I have no financial interest in this Florida company. I did have some expensive, unforturnate experiences with other companies in my zeal to find the Ave at a less expensive price. Ave must be stored and shipped cool (under 82 degrees) and kept in your fridge after you get it. If it gets hot, you just have very expensive wheat dust..lol. So, these folks do a good job & they also have the AHCC as inexpensive as I have ever been able to find it and they carry the Nutricology Artemisinin. Just easy to order all three at the same time & no extra shipping if you order all together. You can also get overnite shipping (which I usually do in the warm months) for just $ 20.00 extra. There are good, knowledgable folks on this site who would agree with me on this... please, don't do anything without doing your homework and finding something that you feel is a good fit for you & your lifestyle. ... God Bless, Louise On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 12:33 AM, <missnoname37> wrote: > If I do IPT, I think I'd have to do it for months? I Live in Canada and > don't think anyone here does it. -kd gobto a clinic for a couple of weeks > but I don't think this is enough. Is PolyMVA quite successful? I'm where > there's no internet right now but will research when I get home next week. > > How'd you cure your Breast Cancer? > > Louise > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 (Moderator Note: Please remember to trim your posts. Thank you) Hi Ar, Lets put it this way: Since the vitamin D daily recommended dose [AMA] does not come anywhere near what it appears to be needed and since one can take thousands of times the recommended Vit D dose without any side effects, as opposed to what the orthodoxy tells you will kill you, how much credibility can you assign to the orthodox statements that your D is normal. What does the normal represent? The problem with some such normal is, that once the majority of population is deficient, the norm will equal deficiency. There is only one slight problem with high D intake I have been able to find out from research and test on myself. D facilitates uptake of dietary and supplemental calcium and a big way. Therefore, calcium intake should be limited while on high D supplementation and one should as well supplement magnesium. Transdermal magnesium oil [magnesium chloride solution] works just fine for me. With kind regards, Slavek. arlynsg wrote: > > > > I think that vitamin D deficiency can contribute to breast cancer. But > for many of us, our D levels turned out to be fine. Mine is only a > little low but still within the normal range (40), I supplement > anyway. But there are a very large amount of contributing factors to > breast cancer, so I would hesitate to say breast cancer is primarily > due to a vitamin D deficiency. > > However, I have found that many of the women in our young women with > breast cancer group are from northern states. There are only a few > from Florida - where I am located. But there are lots in California > and Texas. > > ar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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