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Misty L. Trepke

http://www..com

 

The Rath Cancer Protocol

 

Many thanks Paul, for this, I must add that typical immune damaging

assaults such as Chemo and related toxic drugs will do nothing to

improve the long term survival rate...

 

Chris Gupta

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/10/07/the_rath_cancer_prot

ocol.htm

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Hi Amber

 

Dr Matthius Rath, with whom I am acquainted, uses the nutrient

combination of vitamin C, the amino-acids L-lysine and L-proline,

and Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG - a polyphenol extract from green

tea) and has found these to be very effective in the treatment of a

wide variety of human cancers, including those of the skin, liver,

breast, prostate, colon, lung and brain. See: <http://www4.dr-rath-

foundation.org/NHC/cancer/cellular_solutions.htm>Natural

Eradication of Cancer There is no reason why they should not also be

effective in the treatment of Soft Tissue Sarcoma.

 

I believe that the daily doses used by Dr. Rath and his team in the

treatment of cancer are in the region of 6g (6000mg) of vitamin C,

6g (6000mg) of L-lysine, 3g (3000mg) of L-proline and 1g (1000mg) of

EGCG.

 

A high-dose multivitamin and mineral supplement would also be a good

idea; something along the lines of the Life Extension Foundation's

<http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00584.html>Life Extension mix

would be excellent. Many cancer patients have high blood levels of

the mineral copper however, and so a

<http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00592.html>multivitamin and

mineral supplement that does not include copper might be preferable

 

Cancer patients are often found to be deficient in the mineral

selenium, and so whichever multivitamin and mineral supplement you

choose should include a daily dose of at least 200ug (micrograms) of

selenium. Similarly, cancer patients are often found to be deficient

in folic acid and vitamin B12. It is therefore worth ensuring that

the multivitamin and mineral supplement includes a dose of between

400-800ug (micrograms) of folic acid and at least 500ug (micrograms)

of vitamin B12. Vitamin E has also been found to be useful in the

treatment of cancer, and ensuring a daily dose of at least 400iu

would be a good idea. The Life Extension mix includes all of

these nutrients at the correct doses.

 

Beta-carotene has also been found to be effective in the treatment

of a wide variety of human cancers at a daily dose of at least

25,000iu (equivalent to 15mg). Not very many multivitamin and

mineral supplements include as much beta-carotene as this, and so it

will be necessary to purchase it separately.

 

There have also been several studies indicating that very large

doses of fish-oils can inhibit some cancers - suggesting that some

cancer patients are deficient in the Omega-3 fatty acids. Adding a

fish-oil supplement containing EPA and DHA may also therefore be

useful.

 

I hope that this is helpful Amber. By all means let me know if you

have any questions.

 

Kind regards

 

< paulandpollyPaul Anthony Taylor

 

UK

 

Amber,

 

I don't have much on this except the following maybe someone else on

the list can help.

 

<http://www.pawpaw.kysu.edu>http://www.pawpaw.kysu.edu

http://www.purdue.edu/UNS/html4ever/9709.McLaughlin.pawpaw.html

 

See also: my earlier post on

<http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/08/14/some_cancer_resourc

es.htm>Cancer

Resources

 

 

Chris Gupta

 

At 11:10 PM 05/10/2003 +0000, you wrote:

 

Hello,

 

My name is Amber, and my fiance is very ill with a soft tissue

sarcoma. We don't have much hope, because the doctors here at

Huntsman Cancer Institue in Salt Lake City aren't giving us much. He

has been through so much in his life. He had Hodgkins at the age of

9 and June of 2002 he was diagnosed with a Soft Tissue Sarcoma that

was radiation induced from his childhood cancer. He has been through

Chemotherapy and radiation and now we are trying a different type of

Chemotherapy. Actually tomorrow we get the results to see if this

Chemo is doing anything. He has been through many surgeries and it

just keeps coming back.

 

We have heard of pawpaw, and was wondering you or anyone else we

could contact has an opinion on this. We are very desperate to find

out if there is any type of alternative treatments we can try. He is

only 25 years old and is scared to death of the outcome. He belives

it is not his time to go yet. So we are trying anything possible.

 

Please help!

 

We would really like to know your opinion on pawpaw or anything else

like that.

 

Thank you,

 

<jasonamber66Amber Hankin

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