Give Paw Paw a try!

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Give Paw Paw a try!

by mikk5 on Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:00 AM

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My 35 yr old husband just returned from MD Anderson after undergoing surgery for Stage III rectal cancer.  He uderwent 6 wks of chemo/radiation and the surgery, all the while taking nutritional supplements and trying to maintain a low sugar, whole foods diet. 

One of his supplements was Paw Paw, and the good thing about this one is all the science behind it from Purdue University. You can watch the Paw Paw lecture online from the guy who studied it for 20 yrs.  It is also really cheap which was so nice for us because we were already spending much money on nut. supplements and health foods.  It is only $26 a month.  

My husband's pathology report showed no viable cancer cells in the remaining tumor, margins and/or lymph nodes.  I can never know for sure, but the fact that all the cancer was dead would lead me to encourage people who are open to alternative treatments to at least try Paw Paw.  

Another treatment I just read a good news article on is Protocell or Cantron.  I would try this one if not the Paw Paw.  It was also developed by a very dedicated chemist and researched extensively with good results that were suppressed by the NCI. 

God bless you in your search! 

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by DeBest on Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:00 AM

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Just wondering how much paw paw does he have a day ?

 

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by batcher on Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 12/27/2007 mikk5 wrote:

My 35 yr old husband just returned from MD Anderson after undergoing surgery for Stage III rectal cancer.  He uderwent 6 wks of chemo/radiation and the surgery, all the while taking nutritional supplements and trying to maintain a low sugar, whole foods diet. 

One of his supplements was Paw Paw, and the good thing about this one is all the science behind it from Purdue University. You can watch the Paw Paw lecture online from the guy who studied it for 20 yrs.  It is also really cheap which was so nice for us because we were already spending much money on nut. supplements and health foods.  It is only $26 a month.  

My husband's pathology report showed no viable cancer cells in the remaining tumor, margins and/or lymph nodes.  I can never know for sure, but the fact that all the cancer was dead would lead me to encourage people who are open to alternative treatments to at least try Paw Paw.  

Another treatment I just read a good news article on is Protocell or Cantron.  I would try this one if not the Paw Paw.  It was also developed by a very dedicated chemist and researched extensively with good results that were suppressed by the NCI. 

God bless you in your search! 


 

HI,

Im from Phil. can I as you where you bought the paw paw supplement, im trying to look for it for the last several now, im father in law has prostate cancer, and become bones metastasis, we have been giving him ptotocel already, but the virus is fighthing back, now we're planning to give him paw paw, hope I can receive your reply at the soonest posible time.

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by GinaM21 on Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 12/27/2007 mikk5 wrote:

My 35 yr old husband just returned from MD Anderson after undergoing surgery for Stage III rectal cancer.  He uderwent 6 wks of chemo/radiation and the surgery, all the while taking nutritional supplements and trying to maintain a low sugar, whole foods diet. 

One of his supplements was Paw Paw, and the good thing about this one is all the science behind it from Purdue University. You can watch the Paw Paw lecture online from the guy who studied it for 20 yrs.  It is also really cheap which was so nice for us because we were already spending much money on nut. supplements and health foods.  It is only $26 a month.  

My husband's pathology report showed no viable cancer cells in the remaining tumor, margins and/or lymph nodes.  I can never know for sure, but the fact that all the cancer was dead would lead me to encourage people who are open to alternative treatments to at least try Paw Paw.  

Another treatment I just read a good news article on is Protocell or Cantron.  I would try this one if not the Paw Paw.  It was also developed by a very dedicated chemist and researched extensively with good results that were suppressed by the NCI. 

God bless you in your search! 

I do know that the "best book" on cancer recommended by www.alternativecancer.com discusses paw paw extensively.

 

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by Siobhan1 on Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:00 AM

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where do you get paw, paw from and can you take it with chemo?

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by mikk5 on Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:00 AM

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Yes, you can take it with chemo.  I buy it from betterherbs.com for 30$/month, free shipping.  You should check out pawpawtv.com for more info.

God bless,

Arielle 

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