question about chemo..

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question about chemo..

by stonecrest on Fri Sep 04, 2009 12:00 AM

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Three weeks ago I had a round of chemo, avastin/abraxene

I had already started the Budwig protocol, and supplements and since decided not to get anymore chemo.

My question is, how long does it take for the chemo and the effects to end?  I am on the 3rd week since chemo and I am still having the effects of, besides losing all my hair, the stomach pain and joint pain is still there. thanks

RE: question about chemo..

by mmsurvivor on Fri Sep 04, 2009 12:00 AM

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Chemo and radiation are cumlative, often staying in the system for quite a long time. Do a liver cleansing and that will help. Take a natural supplement or squeeze a couple of lemons into water 2 -3 times daily. Get a ph kit and test your ph and keep it above 7.2 as this alkalines the system.  I finished radiation 30 days ago and still having side effects. Coffee enemas 1-2 times a week help cleanse the liver. Liver support supplements help. This is the quickest way to get your body working again.  As you are on budwig you are on the right track. You might want to look at Curcumin or tumeric to add read up about it. I trust you will soon perk up a bit. Also 1 -2 teaspoons of chia seeds daily helps. Take a tsp of chia seeds, put it in your mouth dry, have some juice or water ready and sip while chewing the seeds. This is another detox  help. Take care MMS

On 9/4/2009 stonecrest wrote:

Three weeks ago I had a round of chemo, avastin/abraxene

I had already started the Budwig protocol, and supplements and since decided not to get anymore chemo.

My question is, how long does it take for the chemo and the effects to end?  I am on the 3rd week since chemo and I am still having the effects of, besides losing all my hair, the stomach pain and joint pain is still there. thanks


 

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