Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi everyone, Am really happy that I joined this group. I was apprehensive that it may churn our useless posts similar to few of the groups I had joined earlier, but am glad this one turned out to be quite a nice one. people are helpful to each other, they guide whatever best they can, they show concern, etc. what else does a person need! Dear friends, I am also looking for help. I would be grateful if anyone out there can give me correct and tested advice. My mother (57) has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer of stage 1 (a). She is also a highly diabetic case. She has had her surgery and the chemo will begin this monday (Nov 20). Somebody just told me that we should give her more of " yellow " things to eat, coz they are good antioxidants and help fight cancer cells. Is that right? What all foods and fruits come under antioxidants? Awaiting a reply.... With warm regards to everyone, Vantika Gupta India Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi There, The Vitamin B17 is also VERY good for fighting cancer cells - foods that contain B17 include Walnuts, apricot kernels, barley, peach kernels, loganberries. Here is a good link http://www.healingfoodreference.com/ Hope this helps my thoughts are with you and your mother during this time. Kindest regards Caroline http://alwaysnaturallygreat.com Certified Organic Skin,Hair,Cosmetic & Body Products , " Vantika " <vantikagupta wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Am really happy that I joined this group. I was apprehensive that it > may churn our useless posts similar to few of the groups I had joined > earlier, but am glad this one turned out to be quite a nice one. > people are helpful to each other, they guide whatever best they can, > they show concern, etc. what else does a person need! > > Dear friends, I am also looking for help. I would be grateful if > anyone out there can give me correct and tested advice. My mother > (57) has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer of stage 1 (a). She is > also a highly diabetic case. She has had her surgery and the chemo > will begin this monday (Nov 20). Somebody just told me that we should > give her more of " yellow " things to eat, coz they are good > antioxidants and help fight cancer cells. Is that right? What all > foods and fruits come under antioxidants? > > Awaiting a reply.... > > With warm regards to everyone, > > Vantika Gupta > India > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 > > they show concern, etc. what else does a person need! > > > > Dear friends, I am also looking for help. I would be grateful if > > anyone out there can give me correct and tested advice. My mother > > (57) has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer of stage 1 (a). She is > > also a highly diabetic case. She has had her surgery and the chemo > > will begin this monday (Nov 20). Somebody just told me that we > should > > give her more of " yellow " things to eat, coz they are good > > antioxidants and help fight cancer cells. Is that right? What all > > foods and fruits come under antioxidants? > > Hi Vantika- Sorry to hear about your mother! Concerning antioxidants (without getting too technical!): Free radicals are molecules that damage good cells in your body. Antioxidants bind with those free radicals, nullifying them. Many many fresh foods have antioxidants, but in this day and age, most of us don't eat either the quantity or variety of foods to get a broad range of antioxidants. If your mom can eat lots of fresh fruits and veggies, she should eat a wide variety of colors, not just yellow. Berries are also a group that are very high in antioxidant values. Getting the nutrition from fresh food is preferable to getting it from supplements, but most of us don't get enough and could benefit from a supplement of some kind. I am a proponent of finding a supplement that has multiple sources of antioxidants, rather than the one-source juices. The one I recommend (and sell myself) is called Lifeshots, and if anyone wants to contact me privately off list, I will send an info pack. You can also check out the website in my sig line, and click on the Project X banner to learn more about this product. Susan Mann, RN, BSN Regional Educator www.oxyfreshww.com/susanmann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Sorry to hear that. Just to share my current experience with my relative who's is have stage 4 stomach cancer. Her skin was yellow, constant discomfort from stomach, cold sweat in the early morning and no appettite. Last weight was 59kg Did an energy inductment and concentrate energy at the stomach area. Whole body feel warm and perspired quite alot. After chemo next continued energy treatment for 4 to 5 time each week. Meanwhile told family to put her on alkaline & oxygenated water, jucing and other supplements. On top of the chemo medication. That was in late september 06. Just finished 3rd chemo few days back. So far no side effect except constipation. Cancer marker count was above 100 before, now stood at below 10. Weight gained by about 1 kg in early Nov. Enjoying the quality of life by going out with friend and family members about twice a week without feeling tired. Each outing last around 4 hrs. Will be going for the 4th Chemo end of Nov. Meanwhile must also be positive. with blessing , " Vantika " <vantikagupta wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Am really happy that I joined this group. I was apprehensive that it > may churn our useless posts similar to few of the groups I had joined > earlier, but am glad this one turned out to be quite a nice one. > people are helpful to each other, they guide whatever best they can, > they show concern, etc. what else does a person need! > > Dear friends, I am also looking for help. I would be grateful if > anyone out there can give me correct and tested advice. My mother > (57) has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer of stage 1 (a). She is > also a highly diabetic case. She has had her surgery and the chemo > will begin this monday (Nov 20). Somebody just told me that we should > give her more of " yellow " things to eat, coz they are good > antioxidants and help fight cancer cells. Is that right? What all > foods and fruits come under antioxidants? > > Awaiting a reply.... > > With warm regards to everyone, > > Vantika Gupta > India > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 First and foremost is the Goji Berry fruit juice. Simple herbal fruit juice having ORAC value of about 50000 and more. Second is Noni fruit juice. I would recommend to take both the fruit juices which will control your ailments. Noni stands one among the top ten in more than 300 alternatie therapies for cancer. Subbie - Vantika Wednesday, November 15, 2006 9:19 PM What comes under antioxidant foods? (For cancer patients) Hi everyone, Am really happy that I joined this group. I was apprehensive that it may churn our useless posts similar to few of the groups I had joined earlier, but am glad this one turned out to be quite a nice one. people are helpful to each other, they guide whatever best they can, they show concern, etc. what else does a person need! Dear friends, I am also looking for help. I would be grateful if anyone out there can give me correct and tested advice. My mother (57) has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer of stage 1 (a). She is also a highly diabetic case. She has had her surgery and the chemo will begin this monday (Nov 20). Somebody just told me that we should give her more of " yellow " things to eat, coz they are good antioxidants and help fight cancer cells. Is that right? What all foods and fruits come under antioxidants? Awaiting a reply.... With warm regards to everyone, Vantika Gupta India Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Hello Vantika, I am new to this list as well. Welcome! In regards to your dear mother, the nurse named Susan is right, berries are very high in antioxidants! I don't know if you have ever heard of goji berries, they are actually 4000 yrs.old from the Himalayan Mountains. The chinese have used the berry for centuries! Goji is one of the only plant species on earth that contains anti-cancer mineral germanium. Its antioxidants and unique polysaccharides can halt the genetic mutations that cancer can lead to. In order to keep this post short I will refrain from being too lengthy! Goji repairs damaged DNA, goji helps prevent cancer, goji improves surgery or chemo recovery, goji increases lymphocyte count, goji increases effectiveness and reduces side effects of chemo and radiation, goji enhances body's production of cancer-fighting IL-2, goji helps manage and fight cancer. For further in depth info here are some links for you....excerpts from Dr. Earl Mindell's(R.Ph., M.H.,Ph.D.) GOJI-The Himalayan Health Secret for free- Goji and cancer research www.gojibook.com/BR07.html, Cancer testimonials www.gojibook.com/TS27.html, Diabetes research www.gojibook.com/BR10.html For over 76 medical abstracts and references go to www.pubmed.org .Set the first internal search window on PubMed . Type lycium barbarum, the Latin name of the berry, in the second window. I personally know people in Houston, Texas MD Anderson Cancer Research Center/ 1 patient who had started with stage 1 breast cancer that progressed into several bouts of spinal cancer that moved into stage 4.... " the lady said her choices were goji or death, ofcourse she chose goji and is getting stronger and healthier every day.(Unfortunately, she did not know about goji until her 4th bout with her cancer) I have other cases I have bloodwork to prove it's effectiveness in others I have spoken to! I know this stuff sounds too good to be true! That's what I thought too! But it works thank God! I actually do sell Himalayan Goji Juice if you or anyone might care to find it! You can privately contact me at either email address above or below, or go directly to my website in the signature below to order, they will need my ID# which is in the sig line too! We do not yet have business offices in India, you would probably need to email customer service cs, or call cs 203-882-7252(hrs.9am-9pm ET) for shipping info ,etc. Praying For Full Recovery For Your MOM! Your friend, Valerie 832-606-5896/ID#4365248 freelife4valerie www.valerieschulze.Freelife.com TEXAS GOJI GALS! , " tiptoptraining " <susanmann wrote: > > > > they show concern, etc. what else does a person need! > > > > > > Dear friends, I am also looking for help. I would be grateful if > > > anyone out there can give me correct and tested advice. My mother > > > (57) has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer of stage 1 (a). She is > > > also a highly diabetic case. She has had her surgery and the chemo > > > will begin this monday (Nov 20). Somebody just told me that we > > should > > > give her more of " yellow " things to eat, coz they are good > > > antioxidants and help fight cancer cells. Is that right? What all > > > foods and fruits come under antioxidants? > > > > > Hi Vantika- > > Sorry to hear about your mother! > > Concerning antioxidants (without getting too technical!): > > Free radicals are molecules that damage good cells in your body. > Antioxidants bind with those free radicals, nullifying them. Many > many fresh foods have antioxidants, but in this day and age, most of > us don't eat either the quantity or variety of foods to get a broad > range of antioxidants. If your mom can eat lots of fresh fruits and > veggies, she should eat a wide variety of colors, not just yellow. > Berries are also a group that are very high in antioxidant values. > Getting the nutrition from fresh food is preferable to getting it from > supplements, but most of us don't get enough and could benefit from a > supplement of some kind. I am a proponent of finding a supplement > that has multiple sources of antioxidants, rather than the one-source > juices. The one I recommend (and sell myself) is called Lifeshots, > and if anyone wants to contact me privately off list, I will send an > info pack. You can also check out the website in my sig line, and > click on the Project X banner to learn more about this product. > > Susan Mann, RN, BSN Regional Educator > www.oxyfreshww.com/susanmann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Hi Vantika- > > Sorry to hear about your mother! > > Concerning antioxidants (without getting too technical!): > > Free radicals are molecules that damage good cells in your body. > Antioxidants bind with those free radicals, nullifying them. Many > many fresh foods have antioxidants, but in this day and age, most of > us don't eat either the quantity or variety of foods to get a broad > range of antioxidants. If your mom can eat lots of fresh fruits and > veggies, she should eat a wide variety of colors, not just yellow. > Berries are also a group that are very high in antioxidant values. > Getting the nutrition from fresh food is preferable to getting it from > supplements, but most of us don't get enough and could benefit from a > supplement of some kind. I am a proponent of finding a supplement > that has multiple sources of antioxidants, called Xanthones > The one I recommend (and sell myself) is called Xango. > and if anyone wants to contact me privately off list, I will send an > info pack. You can also check out the website in my sig line, . > > Irene Hartmann > www.irene.itv-24.com <www.irene.itv-24.com> > , " Valerie " <gojiblessed wrote: > > Hello Vantika, > I am new to this list as well. Welcome! > In regards to your dear mother, the nurse named Susan is right, berries are very high in > antioxidants! I don't know if you have ever heard of goji berries, they are actually 4000 > yrs.old from the Himalayan Mountains. The chinese have used the berry for centuries! > Goji is one of the only plant species on earth that contains anti-cancer mineral > germanium. Its antioxidants and unique polysaccharides can halt the genetic mutations > that cancer can lead to. In order to keep this post short I will refrain from being too > lengthy! Goji repairs damaged DNA, goji helps prevent cancer, goji improves surgery or > chemo recovery, goji increases lymphocyte count, goji increases effectiveness and reduces > side effects of chemo and radiation, goji enhances body's production of cancer-fighting > IL-2, goji helps manage and fight cancer. For further in depth info here are some links for > you....excerpts from Dr. Earl Mindell's(R.Ph., M.H.,Ph.D.) GOJI-The Himalayan Health Secret > for free- Goji and cancer research www.gojibook.com/BR07.html, Cancer testimonials > www.gojibook.com/TS27.html, Diabetes research www.gojibook.com/BR10.html > For over 76 medical abstracts and references go to www.pubmed.org .Set the first internal > search window on PubMed . Type lycium barbarum, the Latin name of the berry, in the > second window. > > I personally know people in Houston, Texas MD Anderson Cancer Research Center/ > 1 patient who had started with stage 1 breast cancer that progressed into several bouts of > spinal cancer that moved into stage 4.... " the lady said her choices were goji or death, > ofcourse she chose goji and is getting stronger and healthier every day.(Unfortunately, she > did not know about goji until her 4th bout with her cancer) I have other cases I have > bloodwork to prove it's effectiveness in others I have spoken to! I know this stuff sounds > too good to be true! That's what I thought too! But it works thank God! > I actually do sell Himalayan Goji Juice if you or anyone might care to find it! > You can privately contact me at either email address above or below, or go directly to my > website in the signature below to order, they will need my ID# which is in the sig line too! > > We do not yet have business offices in India, you would probably need to email customer > service cs, or call cs 203-882-7252(hrs.9am-9pm ET) for shipping info ,etc. > Praying For Full Recovery For Your MOM! > > Your friend, > Valerie > 832-606-5896/ID#4365248 > freelife4valerie > www.valerieschulze.Freelife.com > TEXAS GOJI GALS! > > , " tiptoptraining " susanmann@ wrote: > > > > > > they show concern, etc. what else does a person need! > > > > > > > > Dear friends, I am also looking for help. I would be grateful if > > > > anyone out there can give me correct and tested advice. My mother > > > > (57) has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer of stage 1 (a). She is > > > > also a highly diabetic case. She has had her surgery and the chemo > > > > will begin this monday (Nov 20). Somebody just told me that we > > > should > > > > give her more of " yellow " things to eat, coz they are good > > > > antioxidants and help fight cancer cells. Is that right? What all > > > > foods and fruits come under antioxidants? > > > > > > > > Hi Vantika- > > > > Sorry to hear about your mother! > > > > Concerning antioxidants (without getting too technical!): > > > > Free radicals are molecules that damage good cells in your body. > > Antioxidants bind with those free radicals, nullifying them. Many > > many fresh foods have antioxidants, but in this day and age, most of > > us don't eat either the quantity or variety of foods to get a broad > > range of antioxidants. If your mom can eat lots of fresh fruits and > > veggies, she should eat a wide variety of colors, not just yellow. > > Berries are also a group that are very high in antioxidant values. > > Getting the nutrition from fresh food is preferable to getting it from > > supplements, but most of us don't get enough and could benefit from a > > supplement of some kind. I am a proponent of finding a supplement > > that has multiple sources of antioxidants, rather than the one-source > > juices. The one I recommend (and sell myself) is called Lifeshots, > > and if anyone wants to contact me privately off list, I will send an > > info pack. You can also check out the website in my sig line, and > > click on the Project X banner to learn more about this product. > > > > Susan Mann, RN, BSN Regional Educator > > www.oxyfreshww.com/susanmann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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