Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 Hi Blake, I also know that Noscapine, which is an orthodocs cough medicine can be used to help with cancer. do a google search for Noscapine+cancer or Noscapine+apoptosis Gubi Nasalcrom > About five or six years ago I heard an " Inside Edition, " that > reported that the over the counter nasal spray Nasalcrom also had the > potential anti-cancer side effect of being an angiotensive or anti- > angiogenesis in that it inhibited the growth of new blood vessels in > the body thus halting the progress of tumors. > > I told three cancer sufferers I knew about it and only one, an > elderly lady over 80 who had nothing to lose because she refused > surgery, chemo and radiation, tried it. But she lived another five > years and probably died of heart failure or old age rather than > cancer. > > I asked a doctor why they weren't recommending it and he told me that > it was because similar drugs were in the FDA pipeline (and no doubt a > lot more expensive), and this logic seemed either amazingly stupid or > amazingly evil or both. > > Anybody else have any experience with Nasalcrom? > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 Hi Blake, I also know that Noscapine, which is an orthodocs cough medicine can be used to help with cancer. do a google search for Noscapine+cancer or Noscapine+apoptosis Gubi Nasalcrom > About five or six years ago I heard an " Inside Edition, " that > reported that the over the counter nasal spray Nasalcrom also had the > potential anti-cancer side effect of being an angiotensive or anti- > angiogenesis in that it inhibited the growth of new blood vessels in > the body thus halting the progress of tumors. > > I told three cancer sufferers I knew about it and only one, an > elderly lady over 80 who had nothing to lose because she refused > surgery, chemo and radiation, tried it. But she lived another five > years and probably died of heart failure or old age rather than > cancer. > > I asked a doctor why they weren't recommending it and he told me that > it was because similar drugs were in the FDA pipeline (and no doubt a > lot more expensive), and this logic seemed either amazingly stupid or > amazingly evil or both. > > Anybody else have any experience with Nasalcrom? > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 In a message dated 10/24/03 1:06:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gubisara@... writes: > I also know that Noscapine, which is an orthodocs cough medicine can be > used > to help with cancer. > What kind of quantities are we talking about? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 In a message dated 10/24/03 1:06:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gubisara@... writes: > I also know that Noscapine, which is an orthodocs cough medicine can be > used > to help with cancer. > What kind of quantities are we talking about? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 I'm not quite sure , but you can write directly to the scientist and ask: E-mail: joshi@... I know it was found most effective with melanoma, NHL, CLL and ovarian Gubi Re: Nasalcrom > In a message dated 10/24/03 1:06:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > gubisara@... writes: > > > > I also know that Noscapine, which is an orthodocs cough medicine can be > > used > > to help with cancer. > > > > What kind of quantities are we talking about? Thanks. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 I'm not quite sure , but you can write directly to the scientist and ask: E-mail: joshi@... I know it was found most effective with melanoma, NHL, CLL and ovarian Gubi Re: Nasalcrom > In a message dated 10/24/03 1:06:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > gubisara@... writes: > > > > I also know that Noscapine, which is an orthodocs cough medicine can be > > used > > to help with cancer. > > > > What kind of quantities are we talking about? Thanks. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 Hi In February of 1999 Hard Copy ran a peice on a women named Jence Thomes. Jence had brest cancer and was told there was nothing more they could do for her and that she had only about three months or so left. Shortly after she was over her daughters house cleaning and was allergic to her cat so she went down to the drug store and got some NasalCrom and started snorting it. About a month or so latter she went for a check up and to the oncologist amazement the tumor in her brest had shrunk in half. Jence was some kind of a chemist in NY so she started putting 1 and 1 togather and realized it must be the Cromolyn Sodium so she bought one of those mist pipes they use in the hospital to clear the lungs and added something to the Cromolyn Sodium (she never did say what that was) and puffed it for about 20 min 3 times a day. Jence said that not long after that the tumor shrunk to almost nothing and thats when she decided she should get the word out. I latter found that Cromolyn Sodium inhibits protein kinase C for in turn inhibits angiognenesis so my wife started snorting NasalCrom 4 times a day.(She never did the pipe thing) Pam did this for about 5 or 6 months,it never killed the cancer but the cancer never spread nether. I know Jence was doing well about a year latter but I never heard anything after. In my opinion I think Cromolyn Sodium is worth a shot. Take Care Jim > About five or six years ago I heard an " Inside Edition, " that > reported that the over the counter nasal spray Nasalcrom also had the > potential anti-cancer side effect of being an angiotensive or anti- > angiogenesis in that it inhibited the growth of new blood vessels in > the body thus halting the progress of tumors. > > I told three cancer sufferers I knew about it and only one, an > elderly lady over 80 who had nothing to lose because she refused > surgery, chemo and radiation, tried it. But she lived another five > years and probably died of heart failure or old age rather than > cancer. > > I asked a doctor why they weren't recommending it and he told me that > it was because similar drugs were in the FDA pipeline (and no doubt a > lot more expensive), and this logic seemed either amazingly stupid or > amazingly evil or both. > > Anybody else have any experience with Nasalcrom? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 Hi In February of 1999 Hard Copy ran a peice on a women named Jence Thomes. Jence had brest cancer and was told there was nothing more they could do for her and that she had only about three months or so left. Shortly after she was over her daughters house cleaning and was allergic to her cat so she went down to the drug store and got some NasalCrom and started snorting it. About a month or so latter she went for a check up and to the oncologist amazement the tumor in her brest had shrunk in half. Jence was some kind of a chemist in NY so she started putting 1 and 1 togather and realized it must be the Cromolyn Sodium so she bought one of those mist pipes they use in the hospital to clear the lungs and added something to the Cromolyn Sodium (she never did say what that was) and puffed it for about 20 min 3 times a day. Jence said that not long after that the tumor shrunk to almost nothing and thats when she decided she should get the word out. I latter found that Cromolyn Sodium inhibits protein kinase C for in turn inhibits angiognenesis so my wife started snorting NasalCrom 4 times a day.(She never did the pipe thing) Pam did this for about 5 or 6 months,it never killed the cancer but the cancer never spread nether. I know Jence was doing well about a year latter but I never heard anything after. In my opinion I think Cromolyn Sodium is worth a shot. Take Care Jim > About five or six years ago I heard an " Inside Edition, " that > reported that the over the counter nasal spray Nasalcrom also had the > potential anti-cancer side effect of being an angiotensive or anti- > angiogenesis in that it inhibited the growth of new blood vessels in > the body thus halting the progress of tumors. > > I told three cancer sufferers I knew about it and only one, an > elderly lady over 80 who had nothing to lose because she refused > surgery, chemo and radiation, tried it. But she lived another five > years and probably died of heart failure or old age rather than > cancer. > > I asked a doctor why they weren't recommending it and he told me that > it was because similar drugs were in the FDA pipeline (and no doubt a > lot more expensive), and this logic seemed either amazingly stupid or > amazingly evil or both. > > Anybody else have any experience with Nasalcrom? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 I would like to add that in the same piece Hard Copy interviewed a researcher/scientist on Cromolyn Sodium. Hard Copy asked if he was aware of any connection with Cromolyn Sodium as a cancer fighter. He said they was aware of it and that they had been doing some testing on it but the use of it for cancer would be a long way away. This guy seemed to want to tell hard copy to buzz off, I could tell he didn't want to talk about it. At the time I found it very odd and it wasn't until a long time latter after I got a little more educated on the cancer industry that I realized there was no money in it. Another interesting note is way back when I was doing some research on Cromolyn Sodium I found that some researchers found that Cromolyn Sodium helped to build white blood cells. My wife was on chemo the whole time she was snorting the NasalCrom and her white and red blood cells stayed about normal the whole time. I kind of found it odd because NC is suppose to reduce mast cells and one would think it would do the same if anything with white cells. Just something to think about. Take Care Jim > > About five or six years ago I heard an " Inside Edition, " that > > reported that the over the counter nasal spray Nasalcrom also had > the > > potential anti-cancer side effect of being an angiotensive or anti- > > angiogenesis in that it inhibited the growth of new blood vessels > in > > the body thus halting the progress of tumors. > > > > I told three cancer sufferers I knew about it and only one, an > > elderly lady over 80 who had nothing to lose because she refused > > surgery, chemo and radiation, tried it. But she lived another > five > > years and probably died of heart failure or old age rather than > > cancer. > > > > I asked a doctor why they weren't recommending it and he told me > that > > it was because similar drugs were in the FDA pipeline (and no > doubt a > > lot more expensive), and this logic seemed either amazingly stupid > or > > amazingly evil or both. > > > > Anybody else have any experience with Nasalcrom? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 I would like to add that in the same piece Hard Copy interviewed a researcher/scientist on Cromolyn Sodium. Hard Copy asked if he was aware of any connection with Cromolyn Sodium as a cancer fighter. He said they was aware of it and that they had been doing some testing on it but the use of it for cancer would be a long way away. This guy seemed to want to tell hard copy to buzz off, I could tell he didn't want to talk about it. At the time I found it very odd and it wasn't until a long time latter after I got a little more educated on the cancer industry that I realized there was no money in it. Another interesting note is way back when I was doing some research on Cromolyn Sodium I found that some researchers found that Cromolyn Sodium helped to build white blood cells. My wife was on chemo the whole time she was snorting the NasalCrom and her white and red blood cells stayed about normal the whole time. I kind of found it odd because NC is suppose to reduce mast cells and one would think it would do the same if anything with white cells. Just something to think about. Take Care Jim > > About five or six years ago I heard an " Inside Edition, " that > > reported that the over the counter nasal spray Nasalcrom also had > the > > potential anti-cancer side effect of being an angiotensive or anti- > > angiogenesis in that it inhibited the growth of new blood vessels > in > > the body thus halting the progress of tumors. > > > > I told three cancer sufferers I knew about it and only one, an > > elderly lady over 80 who had nothing to lose because she refused > > surgery, chemo and radiation, tried it. But she lived another > five > > years and probably died of heart failure or old age rather than > > cancer. > > > > I asked a doctor why they weren't recommending it and he told me > that > > it was because similar drugs were in the FDA pipeline (and no > doubt a > > lot more expensive), and this logic seemed either amazingly stupid > or > > amazingly evil or both. > > > > Anybody else have any experience with Nasalcrom? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Hi, I have had good results for nasal allergies with Nasalcrom which is an OTC. It is less toxic than the steroid sprays which have caused nose bleeds for me. In hope, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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