Guest guest Posted March 30, 1999 Report Share Posted March 30, 1999 Hi Everyone, I wonder if anyone with hyperthyroidism has ever tried a product called Ambrotose or aloe vera gel? Ambrotose is supposed to help people with immune system problems and is a polysaccharide including freeze dried aloe vera gel. I am thinking of trying it but am concerned if it has any adverse reactions in our group? Thank you so much. Regards, ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 1999 Report Share Posted March 31, 1999 What did you want to know about the aloe vera gel? I use to drink it every day, but not for Hypo_T. I used it for gastro-intestinal disturbances... Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 1999 Report Share Posted March 31, 1999 , I did try aloe vera gel as a drink and it did not help me at all, a waste of money and time; in some cases can even be dangerous with or without our condition. I wouldn't risk it. Sheri Lynn ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 1999 Report Share Posted April 28, 1999 Glenda re wrote: > From: Glenda re <g.carriere@...> > > , > > How have you been going with the ambrotose? I took my first capsule this > afternoon and within 30 minutes got a very bad headache. I am now > seriously debating whether I should take any more. I realise one capsule > is hardly a fair trial but if the reaction is so immediate and bad I can't > really rationalise that it is because it is actually starting to work in > the system and and that in turn is what is causing the headache. Now the > headache is easing after 7 hours and painkillers, I'm tempted to try > another because its so expensive to take one capsule and stop. Glenda, Thats what the stuff did to me. I got pressure in the head and dizziness and pain in the back of my head that still comes intermittently 2 months LATER. I wrote the company and they said my reactions could have been caused by anything and after filling out their forms they dediced I was NOT allergic to anything in their products, altho we are NOT allowed to KNOW whats in them because its a patented formula. All I can say is to be VERY careful. They did even go on to say that my reactions were COMMON to their products and I should start them again at a lower dose. (I started at a tiny dose) All I can say is be VERY careful, you may end up with a permanent headache! Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 1999 Report Share Posted April 28, 1999 Hi, Nurse/nutritionist in town here who recommends Ambertose says that if headache occurs that it is necessary to reduce dose and work back up again. Christie - who has been this route too! Tab@... At 10:28 AM 4/28/99 -0800, you wrote: >From: Marcia Grahn <mgrahn@...> > > > >Glenda re wrote: > >> From: Glenda re <g.carriere@...> >> >> , >> >> How have you been going with the ambrotose? I took my first capsule this >> afternoon and within 30 minutes got a very bad headache. I am now >> seriously debating whether I should take any more. I realise one capsule >> is hardly a fair trial but if the reaction is so immediate and bad I can't >> really rationalise that it is because it is actually starting to work in >> the system and and that in turn is what is causing the headache. Now the >> headache is easing after 7 hours and painkillers, I'm tempted to try >> another because its so expensive to take one capsule and stop. > >Glenda, > >Thats what the stuff did to me. I got pressure in the head and dizziness and pain in the back of my head that still comes intermittently 2 months LATER. I wrote the company and they said my >reactions could have been caused by anything and after filling out their forms they dediced I was NOT allergic to anything in their products, altho we are NOT allowed to KNOW whats in them because >its a patented formula. All I can say is to be VERY careful. They did even go on to say that my reactions were COMMON to their products and I should start them again at a lower dose. (I started >at a tiny dose) All I can say is be VERY careful, you may end up with a permanent headache! > >Marcia > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Did you know that knowledge is power? >http://www.ONElist.com >Join a new ONElist e-mail community and strengthen your mind! >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 1999 Report Share Posted September 5, 1999 sgirt@... wrote: > From: sgirt@... > > I am new to this forum. I have PSC and am looking at possiblity of a liver transplant in the near future. > > I have heard about a nutricutical called Ambrotose that is supposed to help people with Hepatitis C and others. My mother is currently taking it. Has anybody heard of it and what are their experiences? > > Thank You, > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 1999 Report Share Posted September 5, 1999 : Welcome to the group. There is a support group for PSC at www./group/ I am a four year survivor of a LT due to PSC. Thanks Tom Black Ohio [ ] ambrotose >From: sgirt@... > >I am new to this forum. I have PSC and am looking at possiblity of a liver transplant in the near future. > >I have heard about a nutricutical called Ambrotose that is supposed to help people with Hepatitis C and others. My mother is currently taking it. Has anybody heard of it and what are their experiences? > >Thank You, > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 1999 Report Share Posted October 23, 1999 Hi. I would like to state that I have experience taking ambrotose and plus for a long period of time, and was terribly dissatisfied. Maybe miraculous for some, but certainly not for all. Please allow this list to remain a valuable discussion place for all products and services, not strictly a marketplace for ambrotose. This becomes the case when you respond to every post as mannacleanse being superior to all others. Thank you in advance. =o) Cheryl > Ambrotose is THE MAIN KEY to good health. Any products, as good as they may > be, if they do not contain ambrotose, are less than what they could be. And > that is why Mannacleanse is superior to EVERYTHING that is on the market > today. When every cell in the body is healthy, the whole body is healthy. > > And that is why Mannatech is poised to absolutely dominate the field of > natural health products. > > This opportunity is open for all and is still very much ground floor. Will > you be one of those who eventually will say " I could have been in on it! " ? > > Russ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 1999 Report Share Posted October 23, 1999 In a message dated 10/22/99 23:32:55, cheryl@... writes: << Please allow this list to remain a valuable discussion place for all products and services, not strictly a marketplace for ambrotose. This becomes the case when you respond to every post as mannacleanse being superior to all others. >> Ditto. I for one am interested in the Mannacleanse based on the information you (Russ) sent out. I will probably try it in the near future using the web site and reference number you gave. But having it constantly pushed on me serves as a decentive rather than an incentive to try the product. We on the list are presumably intelligent adults. We can sift through and catalog the information we receive without a hard sell (After all we at least sometime computer " geeks " !) Your enthusiasm about Mannacleanse is appreciated and I'm sure comes from a good place. You have found a product which has helped you tremendously and you are eager to share it with the world. But we do have to make our own choices. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2000 Report Share Posted February 1, 2000 Howdy Ted, Interesting doesn't even begin to describe it. There is a lot of information about Ambrotose and autoimmune diseases. Cronic Fatigue and Fibromialgia are autoimmune diseases. I can get you an appointment to talk to Laurie Newton. She is a very dear friend of ours. She is also a Registered Nurse Practitioner in Seattle Wa. If you think my wife's story was interesting wait until you talk to Laurie. She had multiple autoimmune diseases and at one point her spine crumbled and she was bed ridden. Now she travels the country telling people about Ambrotose and MANNATECH. Which by the way is were you get Ambrotose. MANNATECH IS THE MOST INCREDIBLY WONDERFUL GOD GIVEN GIFT WE HAVE EVER BEEN BLESSED WITH!!!!! We have a line of supplements that I truly believe have absolutely no competition. I DIDN'T SAY OTHER NATURAL SUPPLEMENTS ARE NOT GOOD, THEY ARE WONDERFUL COMPARED TO PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS, HOWEVER Dr. Gilbert R. Kaats Phd, The Executive Director of The Health and Research Foundation said after a four and a half year study consisting of over 35,000 body composition tests, Mannatechs Nutritional Supplements are the best in the world in his opinion. If you would like info about the studies on autoimmune diseases or any other diseases CALL 972-304-9405 from a fax machine and you should be able to access that information. Let me know what else we can help with. Like how you can get Ambrotose for your own use. GOD BLESS & HAVE A HEALTHY DAY Eddie & Harr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Here's an Ambrotose article that I ran in last weekend's newspaper... Eight essential sugars produce multiple benefits Body Electric According to the 1996 Harper's Biochemistry, a medical textbook for healthcare professionals, of the 200 monosaccharides occurring in nature eight specific carbohydrates (saccharides) represent the key to cellular communication as these sugars combine with proteins to create the glycoprotein chemical messengers. Only two of the eight are commonly found in our typical modern diets: glucose and galactose. The other sugars are Mannose, Fucose, Xylose, N-Acetylglucosamine, N- Acetylgalactosamine, and N-Acetylneuraminic acid. The body has the potential to convert glucose and galactose to the other six through enzyme exchanges but the conversion process requires considerable energy and is susceptible to interference from disease processes, medications and free radicals. Oxidative damage from free radicals can also cause destruction of existing glycoprotein structures, making it necessary to convert some sugars into others to repair the damage. But over-sweetened and over-processed foods do not supply these essential sugars to us in sufficient quantities. Living in our current environment, our bodies simply cannot keep up with this conversion/repair process. Our modern western diet sadly contains only two of the essential sugars: namely glucose and galactose. In addition, research shows that when our bodies are under stress from disease or just from a rough day, our cells can benefit from more of the essential sugars than we can get in our diet. The study of these eight sugars and their role in human biology is called glycobiology. Since the initial discoveries in the early 1970s, which led to the 1999 Nobel Prize in Medicine for Dr Gunter Blobel, the field of glycobiology has become one of the fastest growing areas of biology today. The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) for food products, used by 99% of all doctors and healthcare professionals before recommending solutions to their patients, lists glyco-nutrients for compromised immune systems. Science Magazine, the premier journal for researchers and scientists recently dedicated an entire issue to educating the science and medical community about glyconutrients, glycobiology and glycoscience. Technology Review (MIT), says, " Sugars could be biology's next sweet spot. The 1990s may well be remembered in biology as the decade of the gene, culminating in the completion of the Human Genome Project's working draft. And the next big thing in medicine may be the study of the proteins coded for by all those genes. But even as doctors and drug companies struggle to interpret and exploit the recent explosion of data on genes and proteins, yet another field of biology is waiting to break out: glycomics. This emerging discipline seeks to do for sugars and carbohydrates what genomics and proteomics have done for genes and proteins—move them into the mainstream of biomedical research and drug discovery. " Scientific American printed " Changing Cancer Cells' Surface Sugars can Inhibit Tumor Growth " in MEDICINE, on Jan. 22, 2002, which went, " The key to halting cancer cells may lie in their sugary coats, scientists say. Carbohydrate molecules surround all cells and help them to identify and interact with one another. Now new research, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, indicates that altering some of the surface sugars associated with cancer cells can control tumor growth. The findings suggest that the sugars could one day serve as targets for new anti-cancer therapies. " In 1996, Dr. McAnalley identified sources of the eight essential sugars and applied for worldwide patents on his compound, Ambrotose. In the seven years that Ambrotose has been available on the market as a food supplement, it has been shown to have benefits in many areas which include: lowering cholesterol; increasing lean body mass; decreasing body fat; accelerating wound healing; easing allergies; reversing autoimmune diseases; helping the body fight off bacterial as well as many viral infections; assisting the body in overcoming the debilitating symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and Gulf War syndrome; mitigating the toxic effects of radiation and chemotherapy in cancer patients. After Ambrotose has worked its magic, a balanced diet should provide just enough glyconutrients to work as a preventive measure. Aloe Vera, a miracle plant in its own right, may be just what you need; it contains over 250 natural vitamins and glucose, mannose, galactose, and xylose, and also glycoproteins containing 18 amino acids. Several food mushrooms contain glycans and glycoproteins too. Milk contains galactose, glucose is in vegetables and in milk, mannose is found in a lot of fruits especially cranberry and pineapple. Fucose is a component of sea vegetables. For xylose, you can enjoy coconut, apple, asparagus, avocado, banana, carrot, celery, hazelnut, kiwi, onion, orange, pear, pignoli, strawberry, and walnut, buckwheat and the legumes mung bean, pea, peanut, papaya and soybean. Duncan Crow > > Has anyone heard of or used this product? If so how is it good for us? > Could someone explain my reaction to its make up..what i mean is if its > made up of sugars how is it good for candida and over all health?? I am > bed ridden with alot of health complications mercury candida malabsorption > thyroid problems etc etc. Would ambrotose be a good supp to take? Also ive > been on nystatin now for a good 8 months. I dont knwo if its helped me as > i am still too sick to feel any kind of difference and lately ive been > eating alot of fruit and starchy veg. I am scared to stop the nystatin > incase i get sicker?? Any advice? I dont want the yeast to change strains > on me...does that happen? If i stop nystatin what AF should i begin to use > next? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Lori---where do you get Ambrotose? ambrotose Has anyone heard of or used this product? If so how is it good for us? Could someone explain my reaction to its make up..what i mean is if its made up of sugars how is it good for candida and over all health?? I am bed ridden with alot of health complications mercury candida malabsorption thyroid problems etc etc. Would ambrotose be a good supp to take? Also ive been on nystatin now for a good 8 months. I dont knwo if its helped me as i am still too sick to feel any kind of difference and lately ive been eating alot of fruit and starchy veg. I am scared to stop the nystatin incase i get sicker?? Any advice? I dont want the yeast to change strains on me...does that happen? If i stop nystatin what AF should i begin to use next? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Hi! I take Ambrotose. It has helped immensely with my depression. I've been taking it steady for about 2 years now, so I was taking it long before I found out I had candida. Obviously, it didn't help with my candida ~ maybe I wasn't taking enough, I don't know. But, as soon as I started taking it, I felt better. When I stop taking it, my mood slowly declines over a month or so, but I don't realize it until I start taking it again. Anyway, a lot of people experience a 'healing reaction' when they start taking it, but I didn't. Whatever you feel at first, good or bad, does level off after taking it for awhile. It acts as an immune system regulator, meaning it boosts a low immune system, but also brings it down if it's over-working (as in auto-immune disorders). With candida, your immune system takes a real beating, so I say, if you can afford to take it (buying the bulk form is actually quite reasonable), then go for it! It has also been shown to raise gluthianone levels, and if you've been reading Duncan Crow's messages, you'll know how important that is! Lori ambrotose Has anyone heard of or used this product? If so how is it good for us? Could someone explain my reaction to its make up..what i mean is if its made up of sugars how is it good for candida and over all health?? I am bed ridden with alot of health complications mercury candida malabsorption thyroid problems etc etc. Would ambrotose be a good supp to take? Also ive been on nystatin now for a good 8 months. I dont knwo if its helped me as i am still too sick to feel any kind of difference and lately ive been eating alot of fruit and starchy veg. I am scared to stop the nystatin incase i get sicker?? Any advice? I dont want the yeast to change strains on me...does that happen? If i stop nystatin what AF should i begin to use next? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 Hi ! It's sold through MLM, but you can buy it on some vitamin-type online stores, or even on ebay! It's made by a company called Mannatech, if you do a search online, I'm sure you could find a suitable source. =) Lori Re: ambrotose Hi! I take Ambrotose. It has helped immensely with my depression. I've been taking it steady for about 2 years now, so I was taking it long before I found out I had candida. Obviously, it didn't help with my candida ~ maybe I wasn't taking enough, I don't know. But, as soon as I started taking it, I felt better. When I stop taking it, my mood slowly declines over a month or so, but I don't realize it until I start taking it again. Anyway, a lot of people experience a 'healing reaction' when they start taking it, but I didn't. Whatever you feel at first, good or bad, does level off after taking it for awhile. It acts as an immune system regulator, meaning it boosts a low immune system, but also brings it down if it's over-working (as in auto-immune disorders). With candida, your immune system takes a real beating, so I say, if you can afford to take it (buying the bulk form is actually quite reasonable), then go for it! It has also been shown to raise gluthianone levels, and if you Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Hi Pollypocket; I read up on Ambrotose fairly extensively prior to writing a recent newspaper column about it, and I did not find research indicating it raised glutathione. Glutathione contains three amino acids and the metal selenium, and there's none of that at all in ambrotose, which is various sugars, so any glutathione production will be limited by available building blocks for it. It would be great if it were true though; I might incorporate Ambrotose into someone's health regime. Can you please forward me the research link that backs the claim? Reason I ask is that I've been recommending several foods that contain the simpler sugars in Ambrotose; from them the body will manufacture the balance. The difference is that natural raw foods also contain some building blocks for glutathione production. And concentrated uncooked foods like whey isolate contain lots of glutathione precursors. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 In a message dated 9/13/2004 8:31:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, exnyers@... writes: Hi everyone... I'm fairly new here and have been reading along with everyone's postings. Some people here seem to be quite informed and helpful. I am wondering what anyone has heard about AMBROTOSE. I would be interested in any feedback whatsoever. Thanks very much, Kim (trying desperately to help my 60 y.o. mom who is battling met. breast cancer) .. .. >>> Ambrotose is from an MLM company meaning that although it might be very helpful, it will be overpricedl Ambrotose is complex sugars from the aloe vera plant, specially processed. If it helps your Mon, it is worth any price.............. Hope this helps mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 In a message dated 9/13/04 8:42:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dan@... writes: > My Dr. just introduced me to Cholangio Carcinoma. Anyone heard of any > success in attacking it? > Heat Kills Cancer Aggressive treatment avail in U.S. Proven results for many cancers www.heatkillscancer.com Liver Cancer Treatment Innovative Non-invasive Outpatient U.S.'s Leading Radiosurgery Center www.rsny.org Liver Cancer Treatment Biosphere Medical's embolization using bioengineered microspheres. www.biospheremed.com The Issels Treatment Comprehensive Cancer Immuno Therapy High % Complete Longterm Remissions www.issels.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 In a message dated 9/13/04 8:42:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dan@... writes: > My Dr. just introduced me to Cholangio Carcinoma. Anyone heard of any > success in attacking it? > http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C391497.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Hi... Flaxseed oil and Cottage Cheese (a sulphur based food), raising the frequency, more oxygen and balancing the pH........all work against cancer........... Cancer cure Dr. Budwig Diet, Flax seed oil And Cottage cheese . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 My Dr. just introduced me to Cholangio Carcinoma. Anyone heard of any success in attacking it? -----O.riginal Message----- From: foxhillers@... [mailto:foxhillers@...] Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 5:34 PM cures for cancer Subject: Re: AMBROTOSE In a message dated 9/13/2004 8:31:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, exnyers@... writes: Hi everyone... I'm fairly new here and have been reading along with everyone's postings. Some people here seem to be quite informed and helpful. I am wondering what anyone has heard about AMBROTOSE. I would be interested in any feedback whatsoever. Thanks very much, Kim (trying desperately to help my 60 y.o. mom who is battling met. breast cancer) .. .. >>> Ambrotose is from an MLM company meaning that although it might be very helpful, it will be overpricedl Ambrotose is complex sugars from the aloe vera plant, specially processed. If it helps your Mon, it is worth any price.............. Hope this helps mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 BREAST CANCER       I am going to put here an account of several breast cancer examples of       which       I know.       A couple of years ago a friend of ours had a mammogram and it was       suspicious. It was diecided to do a biopsy in a couple of weeks and she       immediately began using flaxseed oil and cottage cheese at the rate of       three       tablespoons a day.       When the biopsy was done a malignancy was found. Other tests were done and       a mastectomy was recommended. At this point she would have gone strictly       with the flaxseed oil, but Tenncare would pay the $3000.00 for the tests       only if she did what was recommended. The operation was set up but was       postponed six weeks to try to get a surgeon to do reconstructive surgery at       the same time.       It couldn't be worked out so finally the surgeon said they should go ahead       as the risk of metastasis was too great.       The operation was done and the removed tissue taken to a lab for analysis       and there was no evidence of cancer present.       She said the only good result of the unnecessary operation was that she       told       the surgeon what she had been doing and he suddenly became very interested.       His wife had advanced breast cancer, had had a double mastectomy and was       not doing well at all. He had had her flown to clinics wherever there       seemed to be any hope and it hadn't helped.       The last I heard his wife is doing very well.       A year ago last February through a real " coincidence " there were some tapes       distributed at our PCa support group meeting and one man was there who       never       came again.       That night he and his wife visited and she got flaxseed oil to get       started..       She had had a mastectomy and there was a " bubble " appeared. The doctor       said       it was a hematoma and pay no attention. The bubble was still there and       larger a mont later. She went to a different doctor and was waiting for       his       report.       Two nights later she called. He found it was a very rare, fast growing       cancer. He gave her little time and no hope except possibly a stem cell       transplant. She was in tears and angry that the original doctor had passed       it off and wasted a month. She was now using the flaxseed oil and cottage       cheese at six tablespoons a day.       When she had a checkup preparatory to the stem cell transplant the cancer       had already disappeared. The doctor was mystafied but told her he would       guarantee it would return unless she did something else. He gave her       something to boost her immune system and she became part of a study to test       a new vaccine. They were aware that she was on the flaxseed oil. The last       I knew sometime before Christmas 1999 she was doing fine and a friend and       she were combining orders and staying on the flaxseed oil.       In the summer of 1996 Debbie stopped to see us on her way home from her       third chemo treatment for breast cancer. She had just gotten a tape and       listened to it on her way to the doctor's. She wanted to try flaxseed oil       and cottage cheese.       When she went for her fourth chemo treatment and the white count was done       to       see how low it was it was found that instead of going down the count had       actually gone up. She took the next treatment it had again gone up. She       decided to discontinue the chemo and go with the flaxseed oil. The doctor       warned her against that course of action but she did.       The lump shrunk rapidly and she was excited. It did not disappear       completely, but there has been no regrowth and she believes that what she       can detect now is scar tissue. I have not heard from her for some time but       I know she would call if there were any change. When I call her she       answers       the phone with " Praise The Lord " .       A number of years ago a woman in the church where we attend was found to       have breast cancer. She was terrified at first but began the use of       flaxseed oil.       They did a lumpectomy and then gave her 35 radiation treatments to " be sure       that the cancer cells were all gone " . She is fine today. What brought the       " wellness " ? The doctors are pleaesed that the treatments were so       successful.       Early last summer a teacher in a neighboring school district contacted us.       A tape had been given to her husband.       This teacher had been fighting breast cancer with chemo and radiation for       over seven years and was again in trouble. I do not know if a mastectomy       had also been involved, but I don't think so.       They began using flaxseed oil and she was doing very well the last I knew.       Her husband used to come by for oil but they are now getting their own.       In August of 1996 a lady who was a member of the church where one of my       beekeeping friends attend had been found to have very advanced breast       cancer       that had metastisized to the bones. My friend gave her a tape and I called       her one morning. She said she had been praying that she would be led as to       the course of action to take.       The doctor wanted to give her chemo to shrink the cancer and then operate       to       prevent an eruption, but said it would not give her longer life or better       quality of life. They did not give her but a few months in any event.       She refused the chemo and decided to go with flaxseed oil. The doctor was       very upset and called her several times and urged her to follow his advice.       The nurse told her she did not realize how ill she was. At this time she       did not get out of the house on her own.       She started the oil and by late September was back in church playing the       piano. I thought all was well and was excited for her. Then at Christmas       time I heard she was in the hospital. We went to see her as soon as she       got       home and at that time she could only sit up in bed for a few minutes and       was       on hospice.       They had given her radiation to try to prevent pain in her spinal cord and       it was not successful. They had not kept her warm enough and she got       pneumonia. She told me she would never go back to the hospital again. She       said they did something to her back that almost killed her.       Then I found out what had happened. She still used some oil after she felt       better but stopped the protein. She hated cottagae cheese. We got her       started on Companion Nutrients.       The next I heard she had driven to the Easter Sunrise service and was       driving to Knoxville. We stopped to see her a couple of times and she was       mowing the lawn and caring for her garden. She said she still had problems       but was improving.       Her daughter who was living with her told me that the hospice folks       insisted       on keeping her on a " pain patch " even though she didn't seem to have any       pain by this time when it wasn't on for awhile. She said she didn't       understand that.       Then she quit using the Companion Nutrients. She gradually went down hill       and passed away.       At the funeral her daughter told me that the hospice nurse told her that       when Emma Lee was sent home from the hospital that time the doctor told her       [the nurse] that Emma Lee could not possibly last 30 days.       She lived over 22 months after that. Ond doctor told me that the material       in the pain patch alone would damage her heart and liver if left on that       period of time.       I wonder today if she had used the protein correctly with the flaxseed oil       after she was back playing the piano in church if she would not still be       with us. We can only go around once and we can't do it both ways.       If I learn of any definite results from any one else I will add it to this       scientifically unacceptable, but nevertheless accurate anacdotal document.       Cliff          On Monday 13 September 2004 08:03 pm, k & Kim wrote: > <html><body> > > > <tt> > Hi everyone... I'm fairly new here and have been reading along with > everyone's postings. & nbsp; Some people here seem to be quite informed > and helpful. & nbsp; I am wondering what anyone has heard about > AMBROTOSE. & nbsp; I would be interested in any feedback > whatsoever.<BR> <BR> > Thanks very much,<BR> > Kim (trying desperately to help my 60 y.o. mom who is battling met. > breast cancer)<BR> <BR> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Cliff, What are companion nutrients? Where can I get them. I hate cottage cheese also. What do you know about Dr. Willard's Water? Thanks, Neal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 amen cliff we are going to try this dimples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 Hi.... It's a sulphur based food such as cottage cheese that needs to go with flax seed oil......the flax seed oil has the omegas in it and that was what is deficient in people that have cancer according to Dr. Budwig......... If one doesn't like cottage cheese then I don't know why something else with sulphur wouldn't work or just taking sulphur.......but one needs food to eat to if that is all they will have for a spell.............garlic has sulphur......... Here's something else that I think that is very important for any of us to consider and I'm doing this now......it's what Dr. Vickery D.C. discovered in the 80's with 9 out of 10 of his patients...........it was a stunning suprise to me............. http://www.life-enthusiast.com/amino/index.htm Epstein barr, lyme disease, joint pain, spinal fusion, subluxation, borage, linoleic acid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 Cliff, what are you selling: flaxseed oil or Companion Nutrients? Bill -- Re: AMBROTOSE BREAST CANCER I am going to put here an account of several breast cancer examples of which I know. A couple of years ago a friend of ours had a mammogram and it was suspicious. It was diecided to do a biopsy in a couple of weeks and she immediately began using flaxseed oil and cottage cheese at the rate of three tablespoons a day. When the biopsy was done a malignancy was found. Other tests were done and a mastectomy was recommended. At this point she would have gone strictly with the flaxseed oil, but Tenncare would pay the $3000.00 for the tests only if she did what was recommended. The operation was set up but was postponed six weeks to try to get a surgeon to do reconstructive surgery at the same time. It couldn't be worked out so finally the surgeon said they should go ahead as the risk of metastasis was too great. The operation was done and the removed tissue taken to a lab for analysis and there was no evidence of cancer present. She said the only good result of the unnecessary operation was that she told the surgeon what she had been doing and he suddenly became very interested. His wife had advanced breast cancer, had had a double mastectomy and was not doing well at all. He had had her flown to clinics wherever there seemed to be any hope and it hadn't helped. The last I heard his wife is doing very well. A year ago last February through a real " coincidence " there were some tapes distributed at our PCa support group meeting and one man was there who never came again. That night he and his wife visited and she got flaxseed oil to get started.. She had had a mastectomy and there was a " bubble " appeared. The doctor said it was a hematoma and pay no attention. The bubble was still there and larger a mont later. She went to a different doctor and was waiting for his report. Two nights later she called. He found it was a very rare, fast growing cancer. He gave her little time and no hope except possibly a stem cell transplant. She was in tears and angry that the original doctor had passed it off and wasted a month. She was now using the flaxseed oil and cottage cheese at six tablespoons a day. When she had a checkup preparatory to the stem cell transplant the cancer had already disappeared. The doctor was mystafied but told her he would guarantee it would return unless she did something else. He gave her something to boost her immune system and she became part of a study to test a new vaccine. They were aware that she was on the flaxseed oil. The last I knew sometime before Christmas 1999 she was doing fine and a friend and she were combining orders and staying on the flaxseed oil. In the summer of 1996 Debbie stopped to see us on her way home from her third chemo treatment for breast cancer. She had just gotten a tape and listened to it on her way to the doctor's. She wanted to try flaxseed oil and cottage cheese. When she went for her fourth chemo treatment and the white count was done to see how low it was it was found that instead of going down the count had actually gone up. She took the next treatment it had again gone up. She decided to discontinue the chemo and go with the flaxseed oil. The doctor warned her against that course of action but she did. The lump shrunk rapidly and she was excited. It did not disappear completely, but there has been no regrowth and she believes that what she can detect now is scar tissue. I have not heard from her for some time but I know she would call if there were any change. When I call her she answers the phone with " Praise The Lord " . A number of years ago a woman in the church where we attend was found to have breast cancer. She was terrified at first but began the use of flaxseed oil. They did a lumpectomy and then gave her 35 radiation treatments to " be sure that the cancer cells were all gone " . She is fine today. What brought the " wellness " ? The doctors are pleaesed that the treatments were so successful. Early last summer a teacher in a neighboring school district contacted us. A tape had been given to her husband. This teacher had been fighting breast cancer with chemo and radiation for over seven years and was again in trouble. I do not know if a mastectomy had also been involved, but I don't think so. They began using flaxseed oil and she was doing very well the last I knew. Her husband used to come by for oil but they are now getting their own. In August of 1996 a lady who was a member of the church where one of my beekeeping friends attend had been found to have very advanced breast cancer that had metastisized to the bones. My friend gave her a tape and I called her one morning. She said she had been praying that she would be led as to the course of action to take. The doctor wanted to give her chemo to shrink the cancer and then operate to prevent an eruption, but said it would not give her longer life or better quality of life. They did not give her but a few months in any event. She refused the chemo and decided to go with flaxseed oil. The doctor was very upset and called her several times and urged her to follow his advice. The nurse told her she did not realize how ill she was. At this time she did not get out of the house on her own. She started the oil and by late September was back in church playing the piano. I thought all was well and was excited for her. Then at Christmas time I heard she was in the hospital. We went to see her as soon as she got home and at that time she could only sit up in bed for a few minutes and was on hospice. They had given her radiation to try to prevent pain in her spinal cord and it was not successful. They had not kept her warm enough and she got pneumonia. She told me she would never go back to the hospital again. She said they did something to her back that almost killed her. Then I found out what had happened. She still used some oil after she felt better but stopped the protein. She hated cottagae cheese. We got her started on Companion Nutrients. The next I heard she had driven to the Easter Sunrise service and was driving to Knoxville. We stopped to see her a couple of times and she was mowing the lawn and caring for her garden. She said she still had problems but was improving. Her daughter who was living with her told me that the hospice folks insisted on keeping her on a " pain patch " even though she didn't seem to have any pain by this time when it wasn't on for awhile. She said she didn't understand that. Then she quit using the Companion Nutrients. She gradually went down hill and passed away. At the funeral her daughter told me that the hospice nurse told her that when Emma Lee was sent home from the hospital that time the doctor told her [the nurse] that Emma Lee could not possibly last 30 days. She lived over 22 months after that. Ond doctor told me that the material in the pain patch alone would damage her heart and liver if left on that period of time. I wonder today if she had used the protein correctly with the flaxseed oil after she was back playing the piano in church if she would not still be with us. We can only go around once and we can't do it both ways. If I learn of any definite results from any one else I will add it to this scientifically unacceptable, but nevertheless accurate anacdotal document. Cliff On Monday 13 September 2004 08:03 pm, k & Kim wrote: > <html><body> > > > <tt> > Hi everyone... I'm fairly new here and have been reading along with > everyone's postings. & nbsp; Some people here seem to be quite informed > and helpful. & nbsp; I am wondering what anyone has heard about > AMBROTOSE. & nbsp; I would be interested in any feedback > whatsoever.<BR> <BR> > Thanks very much,<BR> > Kim (trying desperately to help my 60 y.o. mom who is battling met. > breast cancer)<BR> <BR> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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