hi I have advance prostrate Cancer this was advise by my naturopath, the alterative treatment for this is high dose of minerals, high dose Vitamin C, about 6000mg a day high and very important high dose of selenium also a glass of pomegranate juice and colloidal silver a day if you cant get this the main ones the high dose vitamin C and the minerals if you can contact CC member Scidan he’s treating his prostrate cancer with a similar treatment protocol and he’s in remission
This was told to me by my doctor it a good chance the op sped the Adenocarcinoma (adeno means gland and carcinoma means cancer) in to his blood stream it usually go’s into the bone first then into the lungs and liver this happen to me the trick with this is to stop the cancer metastasis ( Mets) the way to do this is to use the treatment protocol if his liver got cancer in it chemo will kill the cancer but the chemo will also damage the passages in the liver and they could shrink and block then the liver will stop working and he will need a transplant ask you doctor I hope this helps I did this so you can ask the right question with your doctor I still think the best way to treat it with the treatment above as it helped me. May God go with you and your Dad Take Care Ray
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"Selenium is an essential dietary component for animals including humans, and there is increasing evidence for the efficacy of certain forms of selenium as cancer-chemopreventive compounds. In addition, selenium appears to have a protective effect at various stages of carcinogenesis including both the early and later stages of cancer progression. Mechanisms for selenium-anticancer action are not fully understood; however, several have been proposed: antioxidant protection, enhanced carcinogen detoxification, enhanced immune surveillance, modulation of cell proliferation (cell cycle and apoptosis), inhibition of tumor cell invasion and inhibition of angiogenesis. Research has shown that the effectiveness of selenium compounds as chemopreventive agents in vivo correlates with their abilities to affect the regulation of the cell cycle, to stimulate apoptosis and to inhibit tumor cell migration and invasion in vitro. This article reviews the status of knowledge concerning selenium metabolism and its anticancer effects with particular reference to the modulation of cell proliferation and the inhibition of tumor cell invasion."