Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi Robyn, You need to find out if the calcifications are microcalcifications or not. Microcalcifications are sometimes and indication of DCIS - Ductal Carcinoma in Situ. That is the non-invasive cancer that is often the precursor of invasive cancer. Regular calcifications are normal and don't mean anything. It is up to you to decide how you should treat the cancer. I don't think we can really help you with that. ar On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 06:59:12 -0700 (PDT), " robyn howell " <robynehowell@...> said: > I had a biobsy on a breast tumor 3 weeks ago. It is about 1 inch, the > same as it was 3 months ago. No mets as far as he can tell. He says there > may be a couple of lymp nodes under my arm that need to go besides having > a masectomy. He says there is calcification around the tumor(does anyone > know what that means?) He says my other option is to do chemo and try to > shrink the tumor to do a lumpectomy. The last 3 months I have completely > changed my diet and have been doing budwig for 2 months. Does anyone > have any suggestions. I was thinking if the tumor isnt growing I should > wait. > Thanks, Robyn > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Robyn, Normally calcification of a tumor means the tumor is benign. So wonder why further Chemo therapy, etc would be suggested? I would get a second opinion and have a specialist review again with you. Now i have lung mets (tumors in lungs) and take LDN, Artemix and flaxseeds in my diet, which is making them ill so showing calcifications on my scans. The tumors show bright white on the scans so oncologist said they look ill or sick as calcified. This is the other possibility if you are taking alternatives so chemo doesn't have to be taken. i am happy with this so may be another result for you? Get a second opinion before undertaking Chemo... that's for sure. Dee http://ldn4cancer.com I had a biobsy on a breast tumor 3 weeks ago. It is about 1 inch, the same as it was 3 months ago. No mets as far as he can tell. He says there may be a couple of lymp nodes under my arm that need to go besides having a masectomy. He says there is calcification around the tumor(does anyone know what that means?) He says my other option is to do chemo and try to shrink the tumor to do a lumpectomy. The last 3 months I have completely changed my diet and have been doing budwig for 2 months. Does anyone have any suggestions. I was thinking if the tumor isnt growing I should wait. Thanks, Robyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi Robyn, Try cayenne tinctures for blood circulation. The hotter the better. Search for Dr. Schulze. He sells them. Better yet, make your own. Pretty easy. http://curezone.com/schulze/ Better yet, get an appointment with Dr. Schulze. The cayenne tincture is supposed to blast its way through blocked veins and deliver nutrients wherever needed. The budwig nutrients will be delivered to where it is useful. http://www.myhealthblog.org/2007/11/02/my-cayenne-tincture-is-a-big-hit/ Edwin robyn howell wrote: > > I had a biobsy on a breast tumor 3 weeks ago. It is about 1 inch, the > same as it was 3 months ago. No mets as far as he can tell. He says > there may be a couple of lymp nodes under my arm that need to go > besides having a masectomy. He says there is calcification around the > tumor(does anyone know what that means?) He says my other option is > to do chemo and try to shrink the tumor to do a lumpectomy. The last > 3 months I have completely changed my diet and have been doing budwig > for 2 months. Does anyone have any suggestions. I was thinking if the > tumor isnt growing I should wait. > Thanks, Robyn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 What kind of track record does this have? Thanks, Robyn >I had a biobsy on a breast tumor 3 weeks ago. It is about 1 inch, the same as it was 3 months ago. No mets as far as he can tell. He says there may be a couple of lymp nodes under my arm that need to go > besides having a masectomy. He says there is calcification around the tumor(does anyone know what that means?) He says my other option is to do chemo and try to shrink the tumor to do a lumpectomy. The last 3 months I have completely changed my diet and have been doing budwig for 2 months. Does anyone have any suggestions. I was thinking if the tumor isnt growing I should wait. Thanks, Robyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Hi Robyn, I don't know the record of cayenne tinctures on tumors. Better ask Dr. Schulze. Friends and family use the cayenne tincture I made for various circulation problems like high blood, asthma, sinusitis, heart problems, breathing problems and stroke emergencies. I have this guide book from http://www.sambiser.com/ Dr Schulze is of the opinion that cayenne is the most important herb of his top 10 herbs because cayenne makes everything else work. Unless the blood flows to where it is supposed to, no healing will happen to those areas. Edwin robyn howell wrote: > What kind of track record does this have? > > > > Hi Robyn, > Try cayenne tinctures for blood circulation. The hotter the better. > Search for Dr. Schulze. He sells them. Better yet, make your own. > Pretty easy. http://curezone. com/schulze/ Better yet, get an > appointment with Dr. Schulze. > The cayenne tincture is supposed to blast its way through blocked > veins and deliver nutrients wherever needed. The budwig nutrients will > be delivered to where it is useful. > http://www.myhealth blog.org/ 2007/11/02/ my-cayenne- tincture- > is-a-big- hit/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Edwin Cayenne is no doubt a beneficial herb. However, it is not a cure all. It is also not good for all circulation problems. According to Ayurveda (also, according to TCM, I think), cayenne is a pungent herb. Many times, the body needs cooling herbs like bitter herbs. i.e. hawthorne berries for circulation. Often, fighting fire with fire creates more fire and can make some things worse. Individual cases are all different. GB > > Hi Robyn, > > I don't know the record of cayenne tinctures on tumors. > Better ask Dr. Schulze. > > Friends and family use the cayenne tincture I made for various > circulation problems like high blood, asthma, sinusitis, heart problems, > breathing problems and stroke emergencies. > > I have this guide book from http://www.sambiser.com/ > Dr Schulze is of the opinion that cayenne is the most important herb of > his top 10 herbs because cayenne makes everything else work. Unless the > blood flows to where it is supposed to, no healing will happen to those > areas. > > Edwin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Hi Robyn, About a year and a half ago, I had a biopsy on a small lump in my breast. It was diagnosed as DCIS with a similar recommendation for mastectomy. After the biopsy, the lump started growing like crazy. Soon after, I read that biopsies can seed the cancer cells to different places. I went back and asked the surgeon about what I had read and he denied that it could happen. Needless to say, this did not build up my confidence so I started reading about and doing different alternative therapies. I have more energy, more sparkle in my eyes, more color in my lips, not constipated anymore and my weight went to a near ideal like when I was in my 20's (am 57 now) and is holding, and I have a very good appetite. I think the Budwig protocol is good for one's health, however, after 6 months on it, the tumor was still growing so I decided to do some additional therapies. Unfortunately, the tumor is (or was until recently) still growing and has just about filled up the whole breast. Have just started Dr. 's protocol which is supposed to shrink tumors but too early to tell if this will work either. Just last week, another member on this list, sent me a link to information about iodine so I am painting drug store type iodine on the breast. It absorbs quickly (color disappears in about 4 hours) and from what I have read, this quick absorbtion indicates that my body is deficient in iodine and needs it. Blessings, Cheryl > > I had a biobsy on a breast tumor 3 weeks ago. It is about 1 inch, the same as it was 3 months ago. No mets as far as he can tell. He says there may be a couple of lymp nodes under my arm that need to go besides having a masectomy. He says there is calcification around the tumor(does anyone know what that means?) He says my other option is to do chemo and try to shrink the tumor to do a lumpectomy. The last 3 months I have completely changed my diet and have been doing budwig for 2 months. Does anyone have any suggestions. I was thinking if the tumor isnt growing I should wait. > Thanks, Robyn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Hi Guru, Thanks for clearing this up. That's what Schulze said in the Sam Biser book. The cayenne merely opens up the the veins so the blood will flow so the herbs and nutrients can do their job with the blood now able to flow. Edwin Guru K wrote: > Edwin > Cayenne is no doubt a beneficial herb. However, it is not a cure all. It is also not good for all circulation problems. According to > Ayurveda (also, according to TCM, I think), cayenne is a pungent herb. Many times, the body needs cooling herbs like bitter herbs. i.e. > hawthorne berries for circulation. Often, fighting fire with fire > creates more fire and can make some things worse. Individual cases > are all different. GB > > Edwin Casimero <eesc@...> wrote: > > I don't know the record of cayenne tinctures on tumors. > > Better ask Dr. Schulze. > > Friends and family use the cayenne tincture I made for various > > circulation problems like high blood, asthma, sinusitis, heart > problems, breathing problems and stroke emergencies. > >I have this guide book from http://www.sambiser.com/ > > Dr Schulze is of the opinion that cayenne is the most important herb of his top 10 herbs because cayenne makes everything else work. Unless the blood flows to where it is supposed to, no healing will happen to those areas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2008 Report Share Posted July 16, 2008 I've yet to see a Sam Biser site where he wasn't selling something. Just food for thought. Edwin Casimero <eesc> wrote: That's what Schulze said in the Sam Biser book. The cayenne merely opens up the the veins so the blood will flow so the herbs and nutrients can do their job with the blood now able to flow. Guru K wrote: Edwin, Cayenne is no doubt a beneficial herb. However, it is not a cure all. It is also not good for all circulation problems. According to Ayurveda (also, according to TCM, I think), cayenne is a pungent herb. Many times, the body needs cooling herbs like bitter herbs. i.e. hawthorne berries for circulation. Often, fighting fire with fire creates more fire and can make some things worse. Individual cases are all different. GB > > Edwin Casimero <eesc@> wrote: > > > I don't know the record of cayenne tinctures on tumors. > > > Better ask Dr. Schulze. > > > Friends and family use the cayenne tincture I made for various > > > circulation problems like high blood, asthma, sinusitis, heart > > problems, breathing problems and stroke emergencies. > > >I have this guide book from http://www.sambiser.com/ > > > Dr Schulze is of the opinion that cayenne is the most important herb of his top 10 herbs because cayenne makes everything else work. Unless the blood flows to where it is supposed to, no healing will happen to those areas. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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