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Subject: liposarcoma our 'alternative' regime, feel free to ask or comment
Date: 04/03/2008

My 28 year old husband was diagnosed two months ago with a liposarcoma in his chest cavity.  he had a large mixoid liposarcoma removed from his upper right thigh 3 years ago after 5 weeks of radiation.

this time we are using alternative treatments rather than chemo, which doesnt work on his kind of tumour anyway.

Below i have outlined the treatments/diet/supplements that he is using.  lease feel free to ask questions about any of it. things may be called different things here than in us/uk

 I wanted people's opinions on the things we are trying now, my main questions are

1) should he be taking high dosages of any of his supplements

2) is there anything you would add

his supplements are

* avemar

* B17

* Mannatech glyconutrients and pretty much everything else from their range

* InflamZyme  vegetable derived enzymes

* B12

* lipoic acid

* milk thistle

* shiitake and miitake (japanese mushroom) extract

* omega 3

* iodine

* co enzyme q10

* barley grass powder

* wheat grass juice

* acai berry juice

* noni juice

Diet (everything is organic)

morning

* a litre of water

* one hour later the juice of a small beetroot, 2 stalks of celery and two carrots with ginger to taste - this was recommended to us as alkaline forming

* a smoothie made up of one and a half cups of acidopholiis and bifidus yoghurt, a cup of blueberries, and 5 tablespoons of flaxseed oil (i add to this protein powder and his mannatech glyconutrients)  with this he takes his morning supplements as better with food

lunch

* boiled egg and salad of green leafy vegetables

snacks

almonds, fruit, juices, pumpkin seeds, goji berries, grapes

dinner

* salad with vegetables, sometimes grilled courgettes with cottage cheese on top.

we were doing fish and chicken but have cut these out.  we were also doing rice but have cut this out too.  he has recently started with quinoa pasta.

treatments

* intrvenus vitamin c

* ozone/oxygen therapy

* chiropractic (a couple of different kinds

* colonic irrigation

* acupuncture

* one session of bio-electric therapy to rid his body of man made toxins

* neuro link

we don't know how effective each of these therapies are.  He will be having a chest xay and next week and a cat scan the following week so we will find out then.

best of luck to everyone with what they are doing,

Survivor
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phoenix23002
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Subject: RE: liposarcoma our 'alternative' regime, feel free to ask or comment
Date: 04/05/2008

Wow!!  Sounds like you are going all-out.  Good for you, just don't wear your husband out...lol.  I am a breast cancer survivor & have managed to avoid chemo & radiation by using Ave & AHCC (an immune booster, mushroom complex).  Just a cautionary word.... remember, if you read the tests results for Ave, Ave did not work as well in clinical trials when combined with Vit c.  This was totally contrary to what the researchers anticipated.  My thought is this... Vit C works because it 'toughens' up the outer membrane of your cells.  Cq10 enhances cell energy.  I have dropped back my vit c usage to a 500 mg tablet in the early am with the rest of my vitamins and cut out the cq10 altogether for the time I am taking Ave.  (I stopped Vit C altogether the first year I was diagnosed and starting taking Ave.)  

Since one of Ave's functions is to dissolve the coating that hides cancer cells from your nk killer cells, the Vit C, especially the iv c, would make the cancer cells tougher  for your nk cells to attack/kill/penetrate.  Your husband is young and if he doesn't smoke or have heart disease, his cq10 should be fine temporarily without supplementation.  I worry he is not getting enough protein in his diet - too many carbs.  There is nothing wrong with wild-caught fish, organic chicken & turkey.  Read the Zone diet book by Barry Sears.  Your body is free to take care of 'housekeeping' when it isn't fighting elevated blood sugar levels all the time. 

I panicked when first diagnosed and ordered every kookie thing out there.... you could spend zillions a month on things that anecdotally (sp) have worked for people.  I finally realized that the bottom line.. the over-simplified conclusion is this... Cancer is a failure of the immune system.  Then I went about finding ways to boost my immune system.  Settled on Ave (in pm), Ahcc, noni, whole food multi with vit c in the am,  high quality green tea instead of coffee, avoiding toxins & sugars as much as possible (using baking soda instead of toothpaste, for instance),  and finally, Spring Forest Qigong for healing by Chunyi Lin from Learning Strategies Corp. Qigong is easy, easy, easy mild exercises & visualizations & sure makes you feel good.  Remember, our bodies are fighting to get & stay well.  We need to listen, give it the tools it needs & get out of it's way.

Make sure you are getting fresh, cold Ave (it should stick to EVERYTHING!! and still not taste too great either..lol, holler at me if you want me to tell you where I get my Ave at.).  Develop a battle plan and decide what your are gonna focus on.  What are the doctors' action plan? You cannot do it all, all at one time.  Be careful you don't upset your hubby's tummy with all the stuff you will be giving him.  Always work with hubby's doctors and keep them apprised but don't be shocked when they don't go along with you or are indifferent.  Good Luck to you & hang in there.  My prayers & best wishes for you both.

Survivor
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phoenix23002
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Subject: RE: liposarcoma our 'alternative' regime, feel free to ask or comment
Date: 04/05/2008

PS....  Pooh.. forgot one thing I do every morning.  I eat cottage cheese & organic flax seed oil with fruit for breakfast.  Add that to my regime of things I do that might be helpful for your husband and certainly won't hurt or interfere with anything.  :) 

Subject: RE: liposarcoma our 'alternative' regime, feel free to ask or comment
Date: 04/07/2008
Hello phoenix23002 I personally take at least 10gr of Vitamin C every day on the recommendation of my medical/alternative doctor and also maintenance treatments every six weeks or so of 50gr Intravenous Vitamin C. I also used Avemar (Ave) for many months and will be going back on it soon. My understanding is that Vitamin C will not interfer at all with the Avemar as long as there is at least a two hour window between the two supplements. Here is a link to the Avemar website which is very informative. http://www.avemar.com/avemar_faq.php
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