On 12/14/2008
yulia wrote:
Hi Everyone,
My mom has been diagnosed with unknown primary carcinoid which metastasized to her liver in August 2007. She was doing Gerson Therapy and was on the "watch and see'' approach. It hasn't been successful as her cancer progressed. Has anyone with her condition tried Laetrile and has been successful? I would appreciate any feedback!
Thanks!!
I should have put this in the last post over the last year or so I’ve been on large dose of vitamin c pawpaw zeolite and a whole lot of other stuff it all work on my bone cancer but not on my prostrate cancer I know a wonderful lady who went into remission with liver cancer just having lots of carrot juice every day. Deevee who’s an other wonderful lady who’s a CC member talked to day about how she went into remission from breast cancer just using a diet plan a copy of her post is below I read a lot of post on people going into remission the problem is usually the cancer has done to much damage and they pass away later on but if we can stop it quick enough we have a chance hope this can help take care and God bless Ray
posted by Deevee
i Killed my Tumor With Supplementsposted on : 02/09/2006
I killed my stage IIa breast cancer tumor by using supplements found in the research online. I was a breast cancer patient, pre surgery, and post surgery, the pathology report indicated the tumor "appeared to have undergone chemotherapy," although I took no chemotherapy or radiation. I took high doses of:
Vitamin C
Lysine
Proline
Arginine
L-Glutamine
Reishi Mushroom capsules
Shitakii Mushrooms in edible form each day
Green tea extract
Shark Cartilage
Removal of all sugars and refined carbohydrates from my diet, as cancer cells require 5 times more glucose than normal cells.
Each one of these substances can be found searching online and matching it with "cancer." The studies I reviewed were all peer-reviewed, university laboratory studies from legitamate sources. Shark Cartilage, especially small molecule, clinical grade supplements do the same as Avastin. It is anti-angionetic. Look up these sources for your self.
Diana Wilson PhD