Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 I would like to know more about Advanced Colloidal Silver/IP6. How do you know if you getting the best Advanced Colloidal Silver. I was treated for Thyroid Cancer four years ago, I'm on Synthroid. I have not felt , what you would call good since. I think the cancer is is back, I;ve been feel progresssivvly worse the last mont or so. I was taking Poly-MVA (very expensive, about 200.00 a 8oz bottle ), I did not see any great improvement . I'm do for blood work, I afraid to go. anitagg4700@ (Anita)robert-blau wrote: For whatever it's worth, I just want to mention intravenous vitamin C.(See the file over at cancercured group.) Among other things, as wel asbeing an ALTERNATIVE to it, it can be used as an adjunct tochemotherapy, reducing the side effects and increasing theeffectiveness.Best,RBPosted by: "Tony" Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:40 pm (PST) If it were me, and funds were limited and I could not locate a Rife machine, I would be looking at trying the Brandt Grapeseed cure and perhaps the recent baking soda bombs.Did she ever try the inositol/IP6? So many I have interviewed here locally, where it has an almost cult following and they use it in combination with advanced colloidal silver, have had it virtually melt away tumors and lift them out of what they thought was their deathbed and back onto their feet. It also appears to work very quickly in most instances.If she cannot afford it - I will pay for it myself and send it and some silver for free.Tonyoleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack wrote:>> Tony,> Thanks for the reply. You are a real encouragement. I agree with all you said. I am not going to give up hope and neither is Mary Ann. We will continue the battle. I agree that a strong Stage 4 treatment from CancerTutor would be a good thing. The cost right now is the most prohibitive thing for Mary Ann. They just don't have the extra cash and chemo is free with their insurance. What a deal free poison!!> I would like to encourage anyone reading this that it is much easier to prevent cancer and kill a few cells that might pop up now and then than to deal with a Stage 3 or Stage 4 Cancer that has fully shielded itself from the immune system. Develop a lifelong plan for total health which includes some of the simple effective treatments like OS, FlaxSeed/Cottage Cheese, Kombucha, Alfalfa, Barley, Wheat Grass, Aloe Vera, Pao D' Arco, Cat's Claw, Apricot Seeds, many fresh vegetables, daily exercise and the like. Avoiding chemicals, sugar, junk food, etc. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.> > Blessings to All,> > Jeff> > Tony wrote: Jeff -> > I am so sorry to hear the news. I truly believe that you have done > all you possibly could given the circumstances. I wish that Mary had > come to us much earlier instead of turning to alternatives after such > a late stage and after having her immune system further weakened by > chemo.> > I am not sure that I agree that chemo is the only thing that shrunk > the tumors - and the oncologist's reaction you reported seems to > indicate that he was surprised to see such a "delayed reaction to > chemo". But perhaps so, at least in part. Much like an infection > that is treated with anti-biotics, it appears that sometimes it is > the easiest part of the cancer that is killed off, leaving behind the > most resistant strains. Whether chemo, all the good natural things > you have had Mary do, or a combination - it appears that the battle > was surely successful up to a point.> > In the end, it will be Mary's immune system that will get rid of her > cancer and save her if possible. Oleander does potentiate cancer for > chemo and radiation treatment and it does lessen or eliminate the > side effects, so perhaps this time will not be so bad if she does > have chemo. And perhaps somehow the chemo will buy some time for the > immune system to turn the tide and rid her of the cancer.> > I can promise you one thing - all of the improvements she made were > not from chemo, and all of the good things she has been doing have > put her in better stead to handle the chemo this time and perhaps > emerge with a stronger immune system than she had at the end of the > last round of chemo.> > I would suggest looking at one of the strong stage IV treatments at > Cancertutor. And of course we will keep Mary in our prayers and take > comfort in knowing that a caring and kind person such as yourself is > standing by her and giving their support.> > Tony> > oleander soup , "jeffery.jack" > <jeffery.jack@> wrote:> >> > I spoke with Mary Ann today. It had been several weeks since last > > talking with her. Today, she told me that her tumors are coming > > back. She states that about two weeks ago, the areas of previous > > growth on her chest and neck began to enlarge. She states that > they > > are progressing at about the same growth rate as in June when she > > was evaluated and told Stage IV Breast Cancer with multiple > > metastisis sites. She says that she is having pain on her chest > > wall which is new. She is going to her Oncologist on Monday or > > Tuesday which ever day they can get her in. She is really scared. > > I can't blame her. She has 6 kids. Youngest is 6, and she told me > > while crying, she is not ready to die. We went through the list of > > things that she has been doing and she has been faithful with most > > all of it. The only thing that I can say I know she has not done > > that I recommended is to go through a cleansing detox. period with > > things like juice fasting and colon cleansing (Gerson). In > > Retrospect, I think that the chemo was what initally shrunk the > > tumors, even though I know that chemo will only worsen the inner > > terrain of the body and destroy the immune system. I have given > her > > all that I know as far as natural treatment that has been within > her > > budget, and the oncologist told her from the beginning that chemo > > and radiation would not get rid of this. She is left with little > to > > choose from. She told me she is going to continue with the things > > that she is doing naturally and start up chemo. I told her, I wold > > stand behind what ever she chooses and I told her this from the > > beginning. Like I said, I can't blame her. Mabye combining the > two > > will be what it takes to get her on the path to recovery. Mary Ann > > needs all of our prayers. > > > > Many blessings to everyone,> > > > Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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