Melanoma and Alternative Treatments

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Melanoma and Alternative Treatments

by flo1966 on Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:00 AM

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I apologize for the length of this message, this is my first time posting on this site.  I am amazed the courage that I see here, my heart goes out to all that are battling this disease.   I am just scared to death and looking for any advice on how to beat this horrible disease and help my family.   My 74 year old father was just diagnosed with melanoma…Clark’s stage IV, the thickness was 4.6mm.  We do not yet know the clinical stage, but had a CT scan of head, neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis yesterday so we should know shortly.  He may have a PET scan, but he has not made up his mind on that yet, as he has come across good and bad info on PET scans.  We are headed to a cancer center next week to discuss options, although he does not want any chemo or radiation.  He prefers to take an alternative approach to his cancer and we completely support his decision.  At 75, he takes no medication, has no chronic diseases, and keeps active, he is by no means a couch potato!  We lead a healthy lifestyle and have for many years, taking vitamins, eating well, we grow much of our own food, we are vegetarians, we don’t consume sugar or empty carbohydrates.  As soon as he felt that there might be a problem, he upped his vitamin intake, particularly VitC, and amino acids and his following an anti-cancer diet and supplement program based off the research of Dr. Rath and others.  He does not have any physical symptoms and says he feels great….he is just mad that he has this disease now.  I am just wondering if there are any melanoma survivors out there that have taken an alternative approach to their cancer and had long term success.  Any and all advice is appreciated.    Thank You!

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by Shemay on Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:00 AM

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AVEMAR (AVE in the USA) is a supplement that is highly recommended for a variety of cancers including melanoma. Hope this will be helpful for your father. Copyright (C) 2007 PR Newswire. All Rights Reserved In clinical cancer trials, Avemar was shown to reduce the progression of disease in patients with head and neck cancers, colorectal cancer, and malignant melanoma of the skin. The quality of life of patients with breast cancer or lung cancer improved significantly (P < 0.05) after supportive treatment with Avemar: improvements in the global state of health and fatigue were observed in lung cancer patients, and improvements in physical and emotional function, the global state of health, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, and constipation were observed in breast cancer patients. Clinical studies of the efficacy of Avemar in the treatment of other cancers are ongoing. However, observational data indicate that this wheat germ extract has favorable effects on ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, thyroid cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. "The therapeutic spectrum of Avemar is much wider than it had been thought some years ago.".................Avemar is the new wonder-alternative cancer treatment / adjuvant therapy for boosting the immune system and fighting cancer. "Research at UCLA has demonstrated that Avemar reduces glucose flow into the cancer cells.  Cancer cells can evade NK [natural killer] cells by masking their outer membrane with a special substance that the NK cells recognize as 'normal.'  Avemar suppresses the release of this masking substance -- allowing NK cells to better target and kill the cancer cells."  Avemar's immune-stimulating ability appears to be so powerful that it can be useful in helping to restore even the most severely compromised immune systems.

On 4/25/2008 flo1966 wrote:

I apologize for the length of this message, this is my first time posting on this site.  I am amazed the courage that I see here, my heart goes out to all that are battling this disease.   I am just scared to death and looking for any advice on how to beat this horrible disease and help my family.   My 74 year old father was just diagnosed with melanoma…Clark’s stage IV, the thickness was 4.6mm.  We do not yet know the clinical stage, but had a CT scan of head, neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis yesterday so we should know shortly.  He may have a PET scan, but he has not made up his mind on that yet, as he has come across good and bad info on PET scans.  We are headed to a cancer center next week to discuss options, although he does not want any chemo or radiation.  He prefers to take an alternative approach to his cancer and we completely support his decision.  At 75, he takes no medication, has no chronic diseases, and keeps active, he is by no means a couch potato!  We lead a healthy lifestyle and have for many years, taking vitamins, eating well, we grow much of our own food, we are vegetarians, we don’t consume sugar or empty carbohydrates.  As soon as he felt that there might be a problem, he upped his vitamin intake, particularly VitC, and amino acids and his following an anti-cancer diet and supplement program based off the research of Dr. Rath and others.  He does not have any physical symptoms and says he feels great….he is just mad that he has this disease now.  I am just wondering if there are any melanoma survivors out there that have taken an alternative approach to their cancer and had long term success.  Any and all advice is appreciated.    Thank You!

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by flo1966 on Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:00 AM

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Thank you so much, I appreciate the response.  I will start researching AVEMAR now to see if this may be a good option for us. 

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by kc1102 on Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:00 AM

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Hello

One supplement in particular you might be interested in checking out is cimetidine. this is sold as an over the counter drug Tagamet commonly used for stomach problems. It has been studied with several cancers and here is a link to some information about how it works and references some case studies of melanoma patients. It works on many levels to fight cancer and it is readily available and cheap.

http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/cimetidine.html

 

Any cancer regimen needs some good immune boosters. A couple potent ones are maitake mushrooms and transfer factor.

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