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Hi Rhoda,

 

I have a friend with aggressive stage 4 cancer of lungs, hip, colar bone and liver and she has been on chemo. Her doctors gave her 6 mos and she has gone way past the 6 mos period and is doing great. They told her the chemo would not cure her nor put her in remission. She got on zeolite, but I understand when you have aggressive cancer you need to take 10 ro 15 drops every waking hour which is how my friend has taken it. When you are clear then on a maintenance dose which I believe is 45 to 60 drops per day. My friend is doing great and it is way past the time line the doctors told her she would live. She does nothing else, not even a good diet, which I don't agree with, but she is not on the same page as I am. She has sailed thru the chemo with hardly any side effects and since she does nothing other then the zeolite I contribute her success to that. I have recently ordered her the OPC from Marc as she can no longer afford the high doses of zeolite. I am also ordering her the CS and the IP6 and feel certain from all the reading on the group that it will help her as much as the zeolite has done. This is a great group full of information and I feel blessed to have found it. I hope this helps you in some small way. Hugz,

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Marva,

 

That is a wonderful thing you are doing for your friend and I hope it is successful. I find it interesting that the zeolite is helping so much.... I gave zeolite to a cat with colon cancer and it is now in remission, so I do think zeolite has a place in the treatment of cancer.

 

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008 8:41 PM

Re: bone marrow...Rhoda

 

Hi Rhoda,

 

I have a friend with aggressive stage 4 cancer of lungs, hip, colar bone and liver and she has been on chemo. Her doctors gave her 6 mos and she has gone way past the 6 mos period and is doing great. They told her the chemo would not cure her nor put her in remission. She got on zeolite, but I understand when you have aggressive cancer you need to take 10 ro 15 drops every waking hour which is how my friend has taken it. When you are clear then on a maintenance dose which I believe is 45 to 60 drops per day. My friend is doing great and it is way past the time line the doctors told her she would live. She does nothing else, not even a good diet, which I don't agree with, but she is not on the same page as I am. She has sailed thru the chemo with hardly any side effects and since she does nothing other then the zeolite I contribute her success to that. I have recently ordered her the OPC from Marc as she can no longer afford the high doses of zeolite. I am also ordering her the CS and the IP6 and feel certain from all the reading on the group that it will help her as much as the zeolite has done. This is a great group full of information and I feel blessed to have found it. I hope this helps you in some small way. Hugz,

Marva

 

 

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Yes, I have seen it work with my own eyes on my friend. I wanted Rhoda to know that the key was the high dosage since her post mentioned she was taking zeolite. My friend has no understanding whatsoever of anything alternative, even diet. It is amazing with the high dose chemo they gave my friend and the minimal side effects she has had. She drinks wine or martini's every night and eats peanuts. and is still doing great. Amazing isn't it? Seems she does everything wrong and the zeolite, I guess, has kept here in good health. She of course doesn't know the difference. I am anxious for her to start on the OPC, CS and IP6. That will be the maximum I can get her to do and that will be a struggle. I knew whatever alternative method I found for her had to be easy. Marva Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos.

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