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Hello,

I was diognosed with cervical cancer in October 2003. I did the chemo &

radiation I also had surgery. Can I use flaxseed oil and cottage cheese?

Cheryl

St. Lucia

>From: " Androutsos @ hotmail.com " <androutsos@...>

>Reply-cures for cancer

><cures for cancer >

>Subject: Re: AMBROTOSE

>Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:40:36 +0300 (GTB Standard Time)

>

>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>

> >

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Sulfur is also in egggs and MSM

LP

Re: AMBROTOSE

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

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> I had detox reactions from chia seeds too. Both aloe

> and chia are detox agents... just double the water

> you're drinking and tough it out... DON'T QUIT!!

I wasn't planning on quitting... just slowing down. :-)

From past experience, I've found that speeding things

up only ends up making me sick, with a full-blown

flu with high fever and weeks out of work. Usually

my bladder can't take it either, so I get symptoms

of bladder infection and swollen prostate. Been there,

done that.

What's the old saying? " Steady and slow wins the race " ?

That's my philosophy. Since I'm able to stand using

the computer all day and have enough energy for daily

chores, I don't see that there is any big hurry for

me. I know that I'm still loaded with toxins, and

I know that they'll be coming out over the next few

months/years. No need to make myself miserable in

the meantime...

Marc

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Hello,

I tried Ambrotose with little effect, but I know of a number of people who

have done very badly on this.

The research on this is not peer-reviewed, and I think it was Dr. See in the LA

area who got booted out of UC Irvine because he was fudging the research studies

on this product. He was making a lot on it by advising his patients to take it

for AIDS & M.E.

The facts are: If anyone has a galactose defect in the liver, they could be

in for some major problems or if they have a

candida infection. One woman still has a paroblem with burping that started the

day she started the new Ambrotose. Anyone with any American Indian blood is

also at risk. The sugars can also exacerbate fungal problems.

I know the salespeople can be quite persuasive, but it would be good to be

careful and investigate this further.

Du Pre

Website: http://webs.lanset.com/isaiah43/

" By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes

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My daughter has been on Ambrotrose for 2 years. She has epilepsy and it has not

really helped with the seizures but hers are a side effect from 5-mthf. I have

talked to families that have had great results with it. I give it to Sedona

because of her immune deficiency. It is a miracle for that too. If you can get

on the mannarelief program the cost is much less. Good luck.\

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thanks

> My daughter has been on Ambrotrose for 2 years. She has epilepsy

and it has not really helped with the seizures but hers are a side

effect from 5-mthf. I have talked to families that have had great

results with it. I give it to Sedona because of her immune

deficiency. It is a miracle for that too. If you can get on the

mannarelief program the cost is much less. Good luck.\

>

>

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I had a terrible reaction -- it exacerbated autoimmune stuff. It works on the

immune system, so it's a crap shoot.

Ellen

[ ] AMBROTOSE

Many succes stories here with Ambrotose....

I remember reading about it in Rosner's 2008 update.....Any thoughts?

Jay

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Ellen,

 

did it activate your immune system?

I tried some spoons, did not feel well and stopped taking it.

From: ellen <ellenelle@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] AMBROTOSE

Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009, 1:45 PM

 

I had a terrible reaction -- it exacerbated autoimmune stuff. It works on the

immune system, so it's a crap shoot.

Ellen

[ ] AMBROTOSE

Many succes stories here with Ambrotose... .

I remember reading about it in Rosner's 2008 update.....Any thoughts?

Jay

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Anybody have any success with Ambrotose?

Jay

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