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Thankyou everyone for your responses, they give me some hope that

tagamet will work.

Jeanette Mum to Ash nearly 10 diagnosed with 5 months ago

fevering for a year.

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I would love to hear from others

experiences with this medication...good or bad.

When my son was finally diagnosed with in July of 2006, he was put on

Tagamet-- 1tsp twice a day. He is still on it. He has been fever free since

the day he started his medicine.

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I would love to hear from others

experiences with this medication...good or bad.

When my son was finally diagnosed with in July of 2006, he was put on

Tagamet-- 1tsp twice a day. He is still on it. He has been fever free since

the day he started his medicine.

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Search cimetidine & cancer and see if you want to use it for the purpose of

helping in your cancer treatment, if you are so inclined.

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> cimetidine

Tagamet. Is this helping your reflux? Does it also repair?

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I was thinking about taking tagamet, but the pharmacist warned that it had a

list of side effects a mile long. It has been abandoned by most doctors because

of these side effects.

Anyone know more about it? Mike? ? I'm sure knows a lot about

it.

>

> I was reading some interesting information about Tagamet for cancer.

> Apparently some cancers have melted away on Tagamet. Has anyone tried this

> product with or without success?

>

> Thanks,

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I've read articles in Life Extension how it blocks angiogenesis (formation

of new tumor blood vessels). I have my dog on it who has a tumor in his

kidney. He was dx over a year ago. We're doing other things for him as

well so I can't say how much a player it is. I do know his tumor shrank

from 11 cm to 7.5 cm. We're due to get another ultrasound to see how big it

is.

Regards, steve

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Jim- I have had troubling gut problems since last Thanksgiving and have been

trying various things for them. I have discovered a few new foods that my gut

is seeming to regard as irritants and eliminated them, but there seem to be

more. But I started taking psyllium seed once a day for fiber and that helps,

the other things are Serrapeptase which some say has helped with gut problems,

and also Cimetidine- Tagamet. I take it when I wake up in the early morning and

have trouble going back to sleep. I haven't noticed any side effects at all but

take Betaine Hydrochloride with meals to boost my stomach acid, and got some B12

lozenges in case that would be a problem. My gut has been better, last Saturday

it was what I considered " perfect " .:-) As far as cancer, it is supposed to be

particularly helpful with gastroentestinal forms. I looked at side effects and

it was mainly from affecting stomach acid and the liver enzyme system for

eliminating toxins and chemicals from the body. This can be an advantage if you

want your medicines to stick around longer before being cleared from the body,

as in the case of Mebendazole, a worm medicine that has an anti-cancer effect.

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> > I was reading some interesting information about Tagamet for cancer.

> > Apparently some cancers have melted away on Tagamet. Has anyone tried this

> > product with or without success?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

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jim.mcelroy writes:

was thinking about taking tagamet, but the pharmacist warned that it had

a list of side effects a mile long. It has been abandoned by most doctors

because of these side effects

Side effects worse than cancer? They would have to be pretty bad. I would

think that one wouldn't have to take it forever..just to get control of the

tumor.

Has anyone had experience with this? I need to figure this out for my dog

soon..her tumor is large and nasty looking.

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Tagamet was " abandoned " because the patent ran out. Amazingly, the same

week that happened it was " discovered " that ulcers were the result of

infection. Duh!

Tagamet was fairly worthless for what they were using it for because the

theory was flawed.

Part of the action against cancer IS from one of the side

effects....it's inhibition of liver detox.

It's other action is related to it's antihistamine properties.

Ironically, they had something pretty good, and used it for something

pretty bad.

Mike

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> I was thinking about taking tagamet, but the pharmacist warned that it

> had a list of side effects a mile long. It has been abandoned by most

> doctors because of these side effects.

>

> Anyone know more about it? Mike? ? I'm sure knows a lot

> about it.

>

>

> >

> > I was reading some interesting information about Tagamet for cancer.

> > Apparently some cancers have melted away on Tagamet. Has anyone

> tried this

> > product with or without success?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

>

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If tagamet inhibits liver detox, would you recommend taking periodic breaks from

it? How would it fit in with things like coffee enemas etc? Any special other

supplements that one should take to support the liver while using it? Thank you.

>

> Tagamet was " abandoned " because the patent ran out. Amazingly, the same week

that happened it was " discovered " that ulcers were the result of infection. Duh!

Tagamet was fairly worthless for what they were using it for because the theory

was flawed.

> Part of the action against cancer IS from one of the side

> effects....it's inhibition of liver detox.

> It's other action is related to it's antihistamine properties.

> Ironically, they had something pretty good, and used it for something

> pretty bad.

>

> Mike

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Hello dwntwngrl2,

Sure, you should take a break from it at intervals. In fact it's

prudent to take breaks from herbs also.

You can use milk thistle or SAMe to support the liver. Tagamet ties

up the detox enzyme by acting as its substrate. It does not, in the

short term, damage the liver (well, usually).

Mike

Monday, May 18, 2009, 3:58:22 PM, you wrote:

d> If tagamet inhibits liver detox, would you recommend taking

d> periodic breaks from it? How would it fit in with things like

d> coffee enemas etc? Any special other supplements that one should

d> take to support the liver while using it? Thank you.

d>

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>> Tagamet was " abandoned " because the patent ran out. Amazingly, the same week

that happened it was " discovered " that ulcers were the result of infection. Duh!

Tagamet was fairly worthless for what they were using it for because the theory

was flawed.

>> Part of the action against cancer IS from one of the side

>> effects....it's inhibition of liver detox.

>> It's other action is related to it's antihistamine properties.

>> Ironically, they had something pretty good, and used it for something

>> pretty bad.

>>

>> Mike

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Best regards,

Mike mailto:goldenmike@...

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Yes, " Cimetidine " ( Tagamet) is good for a few things and Cancer is

just one of them. . .

Please google it and cancer it will be of great help for you. . .

In a message dated 2/2/2010 1:37:53 A.M. Central Standard Time,

dhedrick1@... writes:

I just read about the Tagamet. I have a breast cancer and my doctor just

gave me Tagamet but I have not yet taken it. He said it was supposed to be

good for breast cancer. I am not sure he's right. Can you folks tell me more

about what you think. And should I exercise to get my heart rate up several

times a week. Several of my friends think I should not. Thanks Sherra

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Tagamet also elevates Prolactin hormone which is something you really don't want

to do I think, regardless of whether you are ER hormone positive or negative.

Prolactin simulates breast cancer and healthy breast cell proliferation. Usually

it's only important during milk production.

Check your blood Prolactin level. It's probably best to decrease prolactin to

below 3 ng/dl. It's easy to do with about 0.25 mg Cabaser/Dostinex (Cabergoline)

twice a day, taken once or twice a week only for a couple of weeks.

Dopamine infusions can also decrease prolactin and it appears to be an

antiangiogenic agent which makes breast cancer cells more susceptible to

chemotherapy.

http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/14/8/2502.abstract

Maybe Mebex/Vermox (Mebendazole) and Rizaben (Tranilast) might be better choices

for breast cancer than Tagamet.

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And should I exercise to get my heart rate up several

> times a week. Several of my friends think I should not. Thanks Sherra

-------

My personal thought: cancer likes an anaerobic environment. The more you

oxygenate your blood the better for you.

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cimetidine (Tagamet)—prevents metastasis; I'd use 500-1000mg; effective

w/colorectal and BC (Gammill); " Part of [Tagamet's] action against cancer IS

from one of the side effects....its inhibition of liver detox. Its other action

is related to its antihistamine properties....take a break from it at

intervals…use milk thistle or SAMe to support the liver. Tagamet ties up the

detox enzyme by acting as its substrate " Mike Golden, D.C., 5/18/09

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After reading all these post I feel I now agree.

Ray

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And should I exercise to get my heart rate up several

> times a week. Several of my friends think I should not. Thanks Sherra

-------

My personal thought: cancer likes an anaerobic environment. The more you

oxygenate your blood the better for you.

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