Dear Craig;
My first question is for a definition of SCT. :-)
Stem Cell Transplant
Secondly, when you say an increase in cell count are your referring to cancer cells or other cells (e.g. red, white)?
Reds. whites and platelets, only the good ones.
Shark cartilage has been a cancer treatment supplement for many years, but my understanding is that it has never proven to be very effective. For this reason we've never used it with my wife. I'm assuming by liver oil you mean cod liver oil. If so ... it is a very supplement to take with most cancers. Fish or flaxseed oils have very high anti-cancer properties and are also very neuroprotective and help reduce the side effects of chemo. Blueberries are also considered an anti-cancer product. I would have her check with the pharmacist about any contraindications of blueberries with her medication. For instance, one doesn't want take grapefruit or pomegranates with Velcade due to toxic side effect interactions.
I learn something from you every time I read your posts! I've been trying to increase my juice intake and have run the gambit on most of them. After awhile I just get tired of drinking them. But the last month or so I discovered pomegranate CIDER, not juice. And have been drinking over a gallon a week. My last blood test my IGG and Spike rose slightly. Couldn't figure out why. Thought that maybe I plateaued on the meds. Perhaps you missed your calling. Have you considered a second career in Oncology Consultation? Help some of these floundering Drs. out!
Any opinion on raspberries and blackberies?
Thanks for the information;
Kevin