Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 " missnoname37@... " missnoname37@... missnoname37 <<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.>> I agree. I wouldn't do IPT in your situation. >Is PolyMVA quite successful? It's moderately successful, reportedly " 50% reduction in the size of the tumor mass [in] 42% [of patients] who received [Poly-MVA] exclusively " , though it's also ineffective for a substantial portion of people, and it costs over $1000/month, so I'd use it only if money wasn't an issue. It's most effective w/PROSTATE (PC), NSCLC lung (consistently very effective; many recoveries of patients who used nothing but Poly), and breast cancer (BC) (in that order). Also very effective with brain tumors (especially GBM), leukemia (including ALL), lymphoma, myeloma (even if advanced), and ovarian cancer; sometimes effective with astrocytoma. I THINK it's least effective w/colorectal cancer. Let me know if you'd info on guidelines for using Poly-MVA. Again, if on a limited budget, I wouldn't use it, as there are many other highly effective items for a fraction the cost. For more info, www.polymva.net (info, testimonials, doctors using it) www.sanchezfoundation.com www.poly4pets.com (use w/animals) www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altthrpy.htm www.cancerdecisions.com/101803.html & www.cancerdecisions.com/102403.html www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/PolyMva.html www.thewolfeclinic.com/poly-mva/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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