Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Hi, Jan, how long do you plan to take 2IV a week? What is your source of supply of Vitamin C? In a message dated 12/5/2009 3:39:18 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, waikikilights@... writes: My doctor gives me 100 grams a week, in 2 IVs of 50 grams each. He has me take 4 to 8 grams a day orally on each day between the IVs. You know how they say that if you take too much Vitamin C it will just go on our through your urine --- and you know how your urine turns bright yellow if you have vitamins? That happens when I do the oral ones, but it doesn't happen on the IV days. I'm assuming that means that the IV Vitamin C gets used up more efficiently. Hoping so, at least. Anyway, all this is to say that if you can find someone who will give you the Vitamin C by IV it would maybe do better. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Hi, Jan, what kind of cesium (is it cesium chloride?) do you take? what is the dosage and brand name please?. In a message dated 12/5/2009 7:17:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, waikikilights@... writes: Ovarian is what I have. Had the surgery and chemotherapy. Did the remission thing. It came back. Chemotherapy again. Developed resistance to the chemo drugs. It is in the liver, spleen, and lymph but stopped growing and now appears to be shrinking. I'm only going to go by the lab tests, physical exams, and ultrasounds. Haven't had an ultrasound in a long time, but no more cat scans because they are too much money and too much radiation. I feel 100% healthy, and people keeptelling me I look better than ever before (other than residual baldness from the chemo that wasn't working any more.) Pretty soon nobody will believe I have cancer ---- and there goes all my sympathy!!!!I Oh -- I forgot, there are 2 more things I take, that my alternative doctor prescribed. C-Statin from AIDAN, and Immune Stimulator from Nature's Sunshine. I take 2 of each, 3 times a day. So it's C-Statin, Immune Stimulator, Cesium, Vitamin C (IV and oral,) LDN, and Oleander (from Utopia Silver.) Jan n Sat, 12/5/09, Saundra <_sishay3@..._ (mailto:sishay3@...) > wrote: WHAT TYPE OF CANCER IS THIS AND DOES IT WORK FOR OVARIAN CANCER Saundra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 My doctor gives me 100 grams a week, in 2 IVs of 50 grams each. He has me take 4 to 8 grams a day orally on each day between the IVs. You know how they say that if you take too much Vitamin C it will just go on our through your urine --- and you know how your urine turns bright yellow if you have vitamins? That happens when I do the oral ones, but it doesn't happen on the IV days. I'm assuming that means that the IV Vitamin C gets used up more efficiently. Hoping so, at least. Anyway, all this is to say that if you can find someone who will give you the Vitamin C by IV it would maybe do better. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Well, I'm also taking LDN, cesium, and Oleander. I will take the cesium for another month, but I plan to do the other 3 till my cancer is GONE. Then I'll see what the doctor says about the Vitamin C. I think he said once that we'd keep on for a while after the cancer was gone, and then taper off to none. I'm not for sure I remember his statement accurately but I am for sure that he'll keep me on the straight-and-narrow. The LDN will be forever, and the Oleander will be perhaps forever as well --- I haven't been taking it long enough to know what the manufacturer recommends but I'll find out before the time comes. In the meantime, my oncologist who had told me I would only be getting worse and not better has acknowledged that I am getting better. He was able, 9 months ago, to count tumors and measure them just by manually poking and prodding my stomach area but he cannot find them any more. Lab tests say they are still lurking around, but getting smaller. That was a long answer to a short question. Sorry. The short answer, I guess, is that I don't really know how long. I get my oral Vitamin C from Swanson --- buffered 1 gram pills. I have a friend who gets it in powder form from a different company but it's quite expensive so I'm sticking to Swanson. Hi, Jan, how long do you plan to take 2IV a week? What is your source of supply of Vitamin C? waikikilights writes: My doctor gives me 100 grams a week, in 2 IVs of 50 grams each. He has me take 4 to 8 grams a day orally on each day between the IVs. You know how they say that if you take too much Vitamin C it will just go on our through your urine --- and you know how your urine turns bright yellow if you have vitamins? That happens when I do the oral ones, but it doesn't happen on the IV days. I'm assuming that means that the IV Vitamin C gets used up more efficiently. Hoping so, at least. Anyway, all this is to say that if you can find someone who will give you the Vitamin C by IV it would maybe do better. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 WHAT TYPE OF CANCER IS THIS AND DOES IT WORK FOR OVARIAN CANCER Saundra From: Jan Knight Well, I'm also taking LDN, cesium, and Oleander. I will take the cesium for another month, but I plan to do the other 3 till my cancer is GONE. Then I'll see what the doctor says about the Vitamin C. I think he said once that we'd keep on for a while after the cancer was gone, and then taper off to none. I'm not for sure I remember his statement accurately but I am for sure that he'll keep me on the straight-and- narrow. The LDN will be forever, and the Oleander will be perhaps forever as well --- I haven't been taking it long enough to know what the manufacturer recommends but I'll find out before the time comes. In the meantime, my oncologist who had told me I would only be getting worse and not better has acknowledged that I am getting better. He was able, 9 months ago, to count tumors and measure them just by manually poking and prodding my stomach area but he cannot find them any more. Lab tests say they are still lurking around, but getting smaller. That was a long answer to a short question. Sorry. The short answer, I guess, is that I don't really know how long. I get my oral Vitamin C from Swanson --- buffered 1 gram pills. I have a friend who gets it in powder form from a different company but it's quite expensive so I'm sticking to Swanson. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Ovarian is what I have. Had the surgery and chemotherapy. Did the remission thing. It came back. Chemotherapy again. Developed resistance to the chemo drugs. It is in the liver, spleen, and lymph but stopped growing and now appears to be shrinking. I'm only going to go by the lab tests, physical exams, and ultrasounds. Haven't had an ultrasound in a long time, but no more cat scans because they are too much money and too much radiation. I feel 100% healthy, and people keep telling me I look better than ever before (other than residual baldness from the chemo that wasn't working any more.) Pretty soon nobody will believe I have cancer ---- and there goes all my sympathy!!!!! Oh -- I forgot, there are 2 more things I take, that my alternative doctor prescribed. C-Statin from AIDAN, and Immune Stimulator from Nature's Sunshine. I take 2 of each, 3 times a day. So it's C-Statin, Immune Stimulator, Cesium, Vitamin C (IV and oral,) LDN, and Oleander (from Utopia Silver.) Jan n Sat, 12/5/09, Saundra <sishay3@...> wrote: WHAT TYPE OF CANCER IS THIS AND DOES IT WORK FOR OVARIAN CANCER Saundra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 What does Vitamin C (IV and oral,) LDN mean? Do you mind me asking what stage you had and how many years you have been doing through this? They give me only five years to live. Wishing you all the best to you and your family this holiday season. Saundra _______________________________ From: Jan Knight <waikikilights> Ovarian is what I have. Had the surgery and chemotherapy. Did the remission thing. It came back. Chemotherapy again. Developed resistance to the chemo drugs. It is in the liver, spleen, and lymph but stopped growing and now appears to be shrinking. I'm only going to go by the lab tests, physical exams, and ultrasounds. Haven't had an ultrasound in a long time, but no more cat scans because they are too much money and too much radiation. I feel 100% healthy, and people keep telling me I look better than ever before (other than residual baldness from the chemo that wasn't working any more.) Pretty soon nobody will believe I have cancer ---- and there goes all my sympathy!!!! ! Oh -- I forgot, there are 2 more things I take, that my alternative doctor prescribed. C-Statin from AIDAN, and Immune Stimulator from Nature's Sunshine. I take 2 of each, 3 times a day. So it's C-Statin, Immune Stimulator, Cesium, Vitamin C (IV and oral,) LDN, and Oleander (from Utopia Silver.) Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 I was diagnosed in May 2007 and they thought I would be dead some time during that summer. Stage 4. Vitamin C IV is a big bag of IV fluid with Vitamin C in it. I have no idea where the doctor gets it or what he does with it, mixes it or if it comes that way or what. It's yellow, though, rather than clear IV fluid. A 50 gram bag is a large bag so it's a lot of IV fluid with the Vitamin C mixed in. For oral I just take buffered 1 gram pills. LDN is Low Dose Naltrexone. (I think it's spelled that way.) Check out LDN on google, and there are several LDN too. The one I belong to is LDN_4_Cancer. Five years gives you good time to beat it!!! Good luck. Jan What does Vitamin C (IV and oral,) LDN mean? Do you mind me asking what stage you had and how many years you have been doing through this? They give me only five years to live. Wishing you all the best to you and your family this holiday season. Saundra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 I buy it from a company called Advanced Scientific Health. It's a membership company so you have to pay $50 to join, and $30 per month just to belong, but their prices are so reasonable that it's well worth it. Look at www.krysalis.net and click on " cancer " on the menu to the left. He doesn't advertise that particular company, but I believe that is where we got the protocol we follow. We buy little bags of 30 grams, mix it with orange juice, and I gag down 1 ounce a day. Some people do way more than that but I have a very healthy respect for that stuff and don't want to overdo it. I was taking it before when I went into remission, and my doctor kept saying " you are responding so well to this chemotherapy, I don't understand it, this is amazing. " My husband swears it was the cesium. Anything that tastes that bad has got to be good for you. The Wolf Clinic will do phone consultations and provide your doctor with guidelines and supervision to do it by IV, but we had good luck with oral before, and it's way cheaper, so that's what we're doing again. Jan Hi, Jan, what kind of cesium (is it cesium chloride?) do you take? what is the dosage and brand name please?. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 I was diagnosed in January of 2008. All the best you and your family and a joyous holiday season. Saundra From: Jan Knight <waikikilights@...> I was diagnosed in May 2007 and they thought I would be dead some time during that summer. Stage 4. Vitamin C IV is a big bag of IV fluid with Vitamin C in it. I have no idea where the doctor gets it or what he does with it, mixes it or if it comes that way or what. It's yellow, though, rather than clear IV fluid. A 50 gram bag is a large bag so it's a lot of IV fluid with the Vitamin C mixed in. For oral I just take buffered 1 gram pills. LDN is Low Dose Naltrexone. ( I think it's spelled that way.) Check out LDN on google, and there are several LDN too. The one I belong to is LDN_4_Cancer. Five years gives you good time to beat it!!! Good luck. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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