Success Husband's Update

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Success Husband's Update

by Lynette524 on Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:00 AM

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Hi,

My husband's latest scans show no evidence of cancer!

Over one year ago my husband had a large tumor removed from his colon, nodes tested negative, but the doctor saw a spot on his liver. 

My husband started alternative treatments to help stop the spread like modified fruit pectin, and last spring he had RFA done on the spot which barely grew and another suspicious spot. 

We, or he I should say, opted out of chemo.  Making these decisions  leaves a cloud hanging over one's head with the question, is this right, is this the right decision?

It seems our protocol continues to work.  We took it basically from, world without cancer,  78 most popular alternative cancer treatment, and nutritional cookbooks.  We found that foods lowest on the glycemic index are the best. 

My husband continues to take many supplements.  It is difficult to know what is working and what is not, and what works for one person does not necessarily work for another.

In short, he: watches his diet, eats no processed foods, and I make everything the family eats now.  He eats no refined sugar, and watches his sweet intake.  He juices carrots, celery, beets, with an apple.

Supplements include: B-17 pill form and the apricot pits, colostrum, a good B complex, lots of anti-oxidants alpha lipoic acid, chlorophyll, glyconutrients, and ph balancing.

At times he takes cesium chloride, AHCC, and bindweed.

He drinks oxygenated water.  We bought a small machine online.

All in all, things are going well.  I am always researching and have another list of alternatives to try.

Wishing everyone good health,                                                        Lynne

RE: Success Husband's Update

by Shemay on Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:00 AM

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Hello Lynne Congratulations to your husband on his success working with alternative medicine. I too have had good success following a natural path. Since you mentioned you are always researching I am sure you are aware of the benefits of Intravenous Vitamin C. My medical/alternative doctor also highly recommends Lypo-Spheric and here is a link with some valuable information on this form of C. http://www.livonlabs.com/ Best wishes for continuing good health!

On 8/25/2008 Lynette524 wrote:

Hi,

My husband's latest scans show no evidence of cancer!

Over one year ago my husband had a large tumor removed from his colon, nodes tested negative, but the doctor saw a spot on his liver. 

My husband started alternative treatments to help stop the spread like modified fruit pectin, and last spring he had RFA done on the spot which barely grew and another suspicious spot. 

We, or he I should say, opted out of chemo.  Making these decisions  leaves a cloud hanging over one's head with the question, is this right, is this the right decision?

It seems our protocol continues to work.  We took it basically from, world without cancer,  78 most popular alternative cancer treatment, and nutritional cookbooks.  We found that foods lowest on the glycemic index are the best. 

My husband continues to take many supplements.  It is difficult to know what is working and what is not, and what works for one person does not necessarily work for another.

In short, he: watches his diet, eats no processed foods, and I make everything the family eats now.  He eats no refined sugar, and watches his sweet intake.  He juices carrots, celery, beets, with an apple.

Supplements include: B-17 pill form and the apricot pits, colostrum, a good B complex, lots of anti-oxidants alpha lipoic acid, chlorophyll, glyconutrients, and ph balancing.

At times he takes cesium chloride, AHCC, and bindweed.

He drinks oxygenated water.  We bought a small machine online.

All in all, things are going well.  I am always researching and have another list of alternatives to try.

Wishing everyone good health,                                                        Lynne


RE: Success Husband's Update

by Arnold on Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 8/25/2008 Lynette524 wrote:

Hi,

My husband's latest scans show no evidence of cancer!

Over one year ago my husband had a large tumor removed from his colon, nodes tested negative, but the doctor saw a spot on his liver. 

My husband started alternative treatments to help stop the spread like modified fruit pectin, and last spring he had RFA done on the spot which barely grew and another suspicious spot. 

We, or he I should say, opted out of chemo.  Making these decisions  leaves a cloud hanging over one's head with the question, is this right, is this the right decision?

It seems our protocol continues to work.  We took it basically from, world without cancer,  78 most popular alternative cancer treatment, and nutritional cookbooks.  We found that foods lowest on the glycemic index are the best. 

My husband continues to take many supplements.  It is difficult to know what is working and what is not, and what works for one person does not necessarily work for another.

In short, he: watches his diet, eats no processed foods, and I make everything the family eats now.  He eats no refined sugar, and watches his sweet intake.  He juices carrots, celery, beets, with an apple.

Supplements include: B-17 pill form and the apricot pits, colostrum, a good B complex, lots of anti-oxidants alpha lipoic acid, chlorophyll, glyconutrients, and ph balancing.

At times he takes cesium chloride, AHCC, and bindweed.

He drinks oxygenated water.  We bought a small machine online.

All in all, things are going well.  I am always researching and have another list of alternatives to try.

Wishing everyone good health,                                                        Lynne


Hi - Im' glad you are having such great success.  What what the size of the tumor and what stage was it determined to be?  What role do you think the surgery and the RFA played ?.  What tests is he currently undergoing to assure he catches a possible reoccurence in the furture?I had stage 3a colon cancer with nodes effected and had a reoccurrence 1 1/2 years after the initial surgery.  After 2 major surgeries, 3 chemos and radiation, I have been NED after two PET scans (Jan and Jun) of this year

RE: Success Husband's Update

by jcr65566 on Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 8/25/2008 Lynette524 wrote:

Hi,

My husband's latest scans show no evidence of cancer!

Over one year ago my husband had a large tumor removed from his colon, nodes tested negative, but the doctor saw a spot on his liver. 

My husband started alternative treatments to help stop the spread like modified fruit pectin, and last spring he had RFA done on the spot which barely grew and another suspicious spot. 

We, or he I should say, opted out of chemo.  Making these decisions  leaves a cloud hanging over one's head with the question, is this right, is this the right decision?

It seems our protocol continues to work.  We took it basically from, world without cancer,  78 most popular alternative cancer treatment, and nutritional cookbooks.  We found that foods lowest on the glycemic index are the best. 

My husband continues to take many supplements.  It is difficult to know what is working and what is not, and what works for one person does not necessarily work for another.

In short, he: watches his diet, eats no processed foods, and I make everything the family eats now.  He eats no refined sugar, and watches his sweet intake.  He juices carrots, celery, beets, with an apple.

Supplements include: B-17 pill form and the apricot pits, colostrum, a good B complex, lots of anti-oxidants alpha lipoic acid, chlorophyll, glyconutrients, and ph balancing.

At times he takes cesium chloride, AHCC, and bindweed.

He drinks oxygenated water.  We bought a small machine online.

All in all, things are going well.  I am always researching and have another list of alternatives to try.

Wishing everyone good health,                                                        Lynne


 

love to hear stories like this I have prostrate cancer out side the prostrate months ago I had so much success with alterative treatment that I started going back to my old ways of having sugar I paid for it next PSA test my tumor marker the PSA test had doubled so I went off all the fruit juice and back on to the carrot juice it worked next PSA it dropped by a couple or points I was happy as long as it did not go up  Ray

RE: Success Husband's Update

by saucey on Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 8/25/2008 Lynette524 wrote:

Hi,

My husband's latest scans show no evidence of cancer!

Over one year ago my husband had a large tumor removed from his colon, nodes tested negative, but the doctor saw a spot on his liver. 

My husband started alternative treatments to help stop the spread like modified fruit pectin, and last spring he had RFA done on the spot which barely grew and another suspicious spot. 

We, or he I should say, opted out of chemo.  Making these decisions  leaves a cloud hanging over one's head with the question, is this right, is this the right decision?

It seems our protocol continues to work.  We took it basically from, world without cancer,  78 most popular alternative cancer treatment, and nutritional cookbooks.  We found that foods lowest on the glycemic index are the best. 

My husband continues to take many supplements.  It is difficult to know what is working and what is not, and what works for one person does not necessarily work for another.

In short, he: watches his diet, eats no processed foods, and I make everything the family eats now.  He eats no refined sugar, and watches his sweet intake.  He juices carrots, celery, beets, with an apple.

Supplements include: B-17 pill form and the apricot pits, colostrum, a good B complex, lots of anti-oxidants alpha lipoic acid, chlorophyll, glyconutrients, and ph balancing.

At times he takes cesium chloride, AHCC, and bindweed.

He drinks oxygenated water.  We bought a small machine online.

All in all, things are going well.  I am always researching and have another list of alternatives to try.

Wishing everyone good health,                                                        Lynne


Hi Lynne!

That's great news about your husband. I hope he continues to do well. Just curious how much apricot seeds and b17 he takes everyday. My dad is currently cancer free from stomach cancer to the liver and he takes  3 500mg tablets of b17 and 20 apricot seeds everyday. He also takes goji juice everyday.

We also read the World Without Cancer book and found another great book that I highly recomend. It's called Cancer Step Outside The Box by Ty Bollinger.It's really excellent.   Take Care.

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