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Subject: Alt Treatment for stomach cancer spread to liver
Date: 03/23/2007

hi,

 

I have read a previous message regarding some cures or hopes that seemed to have worked. I want to know if anyone of you have tried any alternative and herbal medicines and any good results. 

This is for my mum with stomach cancer spread to liver. Please let me know.

 

Subject: RE: Alt Treatment for stomach cancer spread to liver
Date: 03/23/2007
This information might be encouraging for you and your mum....... "The long-term survival of a patient with pancreatic cancer with metastases to the liver after treatment with the intravenous alpha-lipoic acid/low-dose naltrexone protocol. Berkson BM, Rubin DM, Berkson AJ. Integrative Medical Center of New Mexico and New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. The authors describe the long-term survival of a patient with pancreatic cancer without any toxic adverse effects. The treatment regimen includes the intravenous alpha-lipoic acid and low-dose naltrexone (ALA-N) protocol and a healthy lifestyle program. The patient was told by a reputable university oncology center in October 2002 that there was little hope for his survival. Today, January 2006, however, he is back at work, free from symptoms, and without appreciable progression of his malignancy. The integrative protocol described in this article may have the possibility of extending the life of a patient who would be customarily considered to be terminal. The authors believe that life scientists will one day develop a cure for metastatic pancreatic cancer, perhaps via gene therapy or another biological platform. But until such protocols come to market, the ALA-N protocol should be studied and considered, given its lack of toxicity at levels reported. Several other patients are on this treatment protocol and appear to be doing well at this time." Here is the website regarding the above" ttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16484716&dopt=Abstract I urge you to do some research on Intravenous Vitamin C treatments....there are many success stories for various types of cancer using thisalong with 714X Blessings to you and your mum Sheamy

On 3/23/2007 Neilbdm wrote:

hi,

 

I have read a previous message regarding some cures or hopes that seemed to have worked. I want to know if anyone of you have tried any alternative and herbal medicines and any good results. 

This is for my mum with stomach cancer spread to liver. Please let me know.

 


Subject: RE: Alt Treatment for stomach cancer spread to liver
Date: 03/24/2007

hi Shemay,

thanks for that, i'll follow it up. it's all new to me; i guess these treatments aren't "chemo" type?

all the best 

neil

Subject: RE: Alt Treatment for stomach cancer spread to liver
Date: 04/03/2007

 

On 3/23/2007 Shemay wrote:

This information might be encouraging for you and your mum....... "The long-term survival of a patient with pancreatic cancer with metastases to the liver after treatment with the intravenous alpha-lipoic acid/low-dose naltrexone protocol. Berkson BM, Rubin DM, Berkson AJ. Integrative Medical Center of New Mexico and New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. The authors describe the long-term survival of a patient with pancreatic cancer without any toxic adverse effects. The treatment regimen includes the intravenous alpha-lipoic acid and low-dose naltrexone (ALA-N) protocol and a healthy lifestyle program. The patient was told by a reputable university oncology center in October 2002 that there was little hope for his survival. Today, January 2006, however, he is back at work, free from symptoms, and without appreciable progression of his malignancy. The integrative protocol described in this article may have the possibility of extending the life of a patient who would be customarily considered to be terminal. The authors believe that life scientists will one day develop a cure for metastatic pancreatic cancer, perhaps via gene therapy or another biological platform. But until such protocols come to market, the ALA-N protocol should be studied and considered, given its lack of toxicity at levels reported. Several other patients are on this treatment protocol and appear to be doing well at this time." Here is the website regarding the above" ttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16484716&dopt=Abstract I urge you to do some research on Intravenous Vitamin C treatments....there are many success stories for various types of cancer using thisalong with 714X Blessings to you and your mum Sheamy

 

On 3/23/2007 Neilbdm wrote:

hi,

 

I have read a previous message regarding some cures or hopes that seemed to have worked. I want to know if anyone of you have tried any alternative and herbal medicines and any good results. 

This is for my mum with stomach cancer spread to liver. Please let me know.

 

hi Shemay and anyone,
Just following up: Thanks again for your help; i looked at the site you told me about, & and others; in the end i found a few things i think might be worth trying, namely:
Alpha-lipoic acid and low-dose naltrexone (ALA-N) protocol, vitamin C, Pau d'Arco, flaxseeed oil.
i don't think intravenous treatments are an option. i should mention my Mum is 86. I've mentioned the treatments to her, and i think she might give at least some of them a try. Can you or anybody out there give me some guidance as to dosage?
thanks
neil


 

Subject: RE: Alt Treatment for stomach cancer spread to liver
Date: 04/03/2007
Neil......Please check your private messages. I will contact you there. Shemay
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