Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Go to www.cancertutor.com for a comprehensive list of various protocols for breast cancer. Medical grade ozone IV would be good as I use it for systemic candidiasis and it is supposed to kill all cancer cells. re friend with breast CA Hi Everyone, A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. She is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from that aspect. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Also, medical grade ozone can be directly injected into a tumor. re friend with breast CA Hi Everyone, A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. She is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from that aspect. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Thanks for that. Wow, what a lot of info. On 11-Jun-09, at 11:11 PM, Keycross wrote: > > > Go to www.cancertutor.com for a comprehensive list of various > protocols for breast cancer. > Medical grade ozone IV would be good as I use it for systemic > candidiasis and it is supposed to kill all cancer cells. > re friend with breast CA > > Hi Everyone, > > A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. She > is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying > metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink > and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. > > Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a > great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from > that aspect. > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Hi Go to www.cancertutor.com. Find the protocol for vegetable juice fasting - the strong stage three treatment. But also incorporate some sage tea. It's imprtant to do something like takin a teaspoon of epsom salts twice a day - to remove the toxins from the system so they dont circulate around. Also some milk thistle to protect the liver as the cancer passes through it. I have known of two terminal cancer patients in my little home town in south austalia to make a full recovery. You can use chromium picolinate for the first few days to curb hunger. After the first few days you stop feeling hungry. I went for months quite happily just drinking vegetable juice. You can use that protocol while having chemo. Read up on juice fasting as a miracle cure for cancer and all other manner of ailments. I was also diagnosed with cancer 18 mohts ago with a 20 cm tumour and got out of it. Helen From: , <kenstar@...> Subject: re friend with breast CA candidiasis Received: Friday, 12 June, 2009, 12:13 PM Hi Everyone, A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. She is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from that aspect. Thanks, Need a Holiday? Win a $10,000 Holiday of your choice. Enter now.http://us.lrd./_ylc=X3oDMTJxN2x2ZmNpBF9zAzIwMjM2MTY2MTMEdG1fZG1lY2g\ DVGV4dCBMaW5rBHRtX2xuawNVMTEwMzk3NwR0bV9uZXQDWWFob28hBHRtX3BvcwN0YWdsaW5lBHRtX3B\ wdHkDYXVueg--/SIG=14600t3ni/**http%3A//au.rd./mail/tagline/creativeholi\ days/*http%3A//au.docs./homepageset/%3Fp1=other%26p2=au%26p3=mailtaglin\ e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Thanks Helen, Great info. On 12-Jun-09, at 4:55 AM, Helen deHavilland wrote: > > > Hi > > Go to www.cancertutor.com. > > Find the protocol for vegetable juice fasting - the strong stage > three treatment. > > But also incorporate some sage tea. > > It's imprtant to do something like takin a teaspoon of epsom salts > twice a day - to remove the toxins from the system so they dont > circulate around. > > Also some milk thistle to protect the liver as the cancer passes > through it. > > I have known of two terminal cancer patients in my little home town > in south austalia to make a full recovery. > > You can use chromium picolinate for the first few days to curb > hunger. After the first few days you stop feeling hungry. > > I went for months quite happily just drinking vegetable juice. > > You can use that protocol while having chemo. > > Read up on juice fasting as a miracle cure for cancer and all other > manner of ailments. I was also diagnosed with cancer 18 mohts ago > with a 20 cm tumour and got out of it. > > Helen > > > > From: , <kenstar@...> > Subject: re friend with breast CA > candidiasis > Received: Friday, 12 June, 2009, 12:13 PM > > Hi Everyone, > > A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. She > is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying > metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink > and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. > > Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a > great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from > that aspect. > > Thanks, > > > Need a Holiday? Win a $10,000 Holiday of your choice. Enter now.http://us.lrd./_ylc=X3oDMTJxN2x2ZmNpBF9zAzIwMjM2MTY2MTMEdG1fZG1lY2g\ DVGV4dCBMaW5rBHRtX2xuawNVMTEwMzk3NwR0bV9uZXQDWWFob28hBHRtX3BvcwN0YWdsaW5lBHRtX3B\ wdHkDYXVueg--/SIG=14600t3ni/**http%3A//au.rd./mail/tagline/creativeholi\ days/*http%3A//au.docs./homepageset/%3Fp1=other%26p2=au%26p3=mailtaglin\ e > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 100% look up GEIPE, a low electrical current treatment you do at home that shrinks tumours without side effects, by simply blocking their proliferation. Of course, to CURE a cancerous biological condition she'll be using something just like an anti-candida diet that we use here, especially with the whey and selenium. all good,. Duncan Jennife, > > > Hi Everyone, > > A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. She > is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying > metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink > and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. > > Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a > great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from > that aspect. > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 Thanks for that info Duncan. On 13-Jun-09, at 12:02 AM, Duncan Crow wrote: > > > 100% look up GEIPE, a low electrical current treatment you do at > home that shrinks tumours without side effects, by simply blocking > their proliferation. > > Of course, to CURE a cancerous biological condition she'll be using > something just like an anti-candida diet that we use here, > especially with the whey and selenium. > > all good,. > > Duncan > > Jennife, > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. > She > > is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying > > metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink > > and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. > > > > Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a > > great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from > > that aspect. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 Jen, for GEIPE you don't need any " special " electrical source; a wall adapter at around 5volt AC 5 mA works fine. A 6V DC is fine too. Duncan > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > > > A friend has been dx'd with a large (7cm) malignant breast tumor. > > She > > > is opting for chemo before mastectomy. She's interested in trying > > > metronomic chemo dosing. She'd really like to see the tumor shrink > > > and hopes that surgery will be unnecessary. > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas for things to try or research? She's done a > > > great job of researching this already and seems to get strength from > > > that aspect. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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