Cancer Retruned to Bones/Alternative Options

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Cancer Retruned to Bones/Alternative Options

by johnsimon on Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:00 AM

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Was on hormone therapy (7 months) and 44 IMRT radiation treatments for advanced prostate cancer two years ago, thereafter in remssion until recently when my PSA popped up to 15, given antibiotics for presumed infection, then finally suggested I have a bone and cat scan revealing apparent bone cancer in two places in my back pending biopsy from still another Oncologist at IUPUI Cancer Pavilion in Indianapolis. Also, my foremer Oncologist suggested I would have to be on hormone therapy the rest of my life.

Started on shitake mushroom extract, dried goji berries, blegreen algae, folic acid.... been taking pomegranate extract, Vitamion d3, selinium, omega 3 fish oil capsules.. no meat diet, lots of fruits, green vegies, walnuts. Comments, suggestions, help?  Thanks John

RE: Cancer Retruned to Bones/Alternative Options

by Lynette524 on Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:00 AM

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Hi,

You may want to research Vitamin C IV, and the Budwig diet.  Both have had good results.

Lynne

RE: Cancer Retruned to Bones/Alternative Options

by johnsimon on Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:00 AM

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coincidentall as we speak on here I am making a Caribbean rice dish with cocont milk and organic pineapple.

Th infomration you have sent is worthy of serious consideration.

If you think of anything else please let me know?

Thanks

John

RE: Cancer Retruned to Bones/Alternative Options

by johnsimon on Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:00 AM

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I tried the Budwig diet with cottage cheese and flaxseed oil during my first diagnosis with prostate cancer..... maybe I didn't do it long enough, but it didn't change anything.

 Any thoughts or comments on emofreetechnique.com?

 

Thanks

 

John in Indianapolis

 

 

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