good news for indolent fNHL b-cell lymphoma people

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good news for indolent fNHL b-cell lymphoma people

by MiaNony on Thu Oct 29, 2009 05:02 PM

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Here is what I do, NOTE: Under active thyroid is implicated in many cancers and heart problems, etc. Iodine, once known as Nature's miracle, is truly fantastic for many cancers. It even gets rid of age or liver spots. Go to www.iodine4health.com

As to the reason for my optimism? Here is what I have tried. The oncologist is not commenting. The TCM doctor is very pleased w/ my rapid progress. Here is my profile & info:

Diagnosed with fNHL b-cell lymphoma, stage III, indolent, no organ involvement, August 2009. Declined all invasive diagnostic or treatment procedures. Instead, I radically changed diet, added key supplements, began to use Lugol's 5%  iodine. I have had 3 sessions of immune boosting acupuncture. All nine nodes regardless of size have shrunk by 2/3 in less than two months. I also sip a specific detox "anti-cancer" tea morning & nite, plus two mega dose green tea capsules, proven to kill cancer cells, also twice a day, + I eat NO sugar, NO bread, NO dairy. I drink green organic smoothies from a whole food blender. I use a rebounder to assist white cells to get out of the nodes and circulate to kill cancer cells. My complexion is now glowing instead of pale. I feel better than I have in years. I am 65 & have energy to spare.

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by Shemay on Fri Oct 30, 2009 05:11 PM

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Hello Mianony 

I took great interest in your post for several reasons.  I too am a survivor of non Hodgkin's having used only alternative protocols since my diagnosis in May 2004.  Lugol's was recommended for me but I just presumed at the time it was because of an inactive thyroid but this week while at the clinic I was told how beneficial it is in many other ways as well.  The doctor there was recommending using it as a preventative measure for H1N1.  I came home and did some online research and here's some information from one of the links I found.. 

" "Iodine has antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-parasite, anti-cancer and mucus clearing properties. It also has anti-oxidative activity by decreasing free radical formation, protecting nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), proteins (enzymes) and other life-sustaining molecules in your body from oxidative damage. Iodine restores the ability of cells to respond normally to hormones, improves energy production, promotes elimination of toxic heavy metals, including aluminum, cadmium, lead and mercury, and of toxic halide ions, including bromine and fluorine."http://www.narichmond.com/critical_importance_of_dietary_iod

 

I just celebrated my 75th birthday this month and I too look and feel better and have much more energy that I had for many years before my diagnosis.

May we both enjoy many more trips around the sun!!!

 

 

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by barbismyangel on Sun Nov 08, 2009 01:29 AM

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what is rebounder to assist white cells, my brother has been diagnosed wiht NHL lymphoma, never been give stage, when asked was informed by doctor that one cancer that didnt come with stages process... taking CHOP, at LSU Shreveport, i would tried your know about getting everything except the term or be informed what is and where to get rebounder white cell......thanks for your consideration in the matter 

RE: good news for indolent fNHL b-cell lymphoma people

by Shemay on Sun Nov 08, 2009 01:54 AM

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Rebounders are mini trampolines.  If you go to this link you will find lots of information about them and how valuable they are to one's health.  http://www.healingdaily.com/exercise/rebounding-for-detoxifi

Hope this is helpful.

Wishing the best for your brother.

 

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