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My brother has brain cancer and has been in treatment at both the

Cleveland Clinic and Duke University Brain Tumor Center. His

treatment have been quite successful in reducing the tumor and

improving his functioning abilities. However, the tumor is still

there. We have been told that Poly MVA will eliminate the tumor.

Does anyone know any thing about Poly MVA, or any other treatment that

we may want to consider for him?

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Kefir is also know as something that reduces tumors.

 

 

 

The store bought kind is inferior to what you can culture at home so

consider getting grains yourself and doing it yourself.

 

 

 

Check here for an amazing " all you wanted to know about kefir " kefiring

site:

 

 

 

 

http://users. <http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html>

chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html

 

 

 

You can also join Dom's kefir group: kefir_making which is a .

 

 

 

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On Behalf Of shomelon

Monday, November 03, 2008 5:18 PM

 

Poly MVA and Brain Cancer

 

 

 

My brother has brain cancer and has been in treatment at both the

Cleveland Clinic and Duke University Brain Tumor Center. His

treatment have been quite successful in reducing the tumor and

improving his functioning abilities. However, the tumor is still

there. We have been told that Poly MVA will eliminate the tumor.

Does anyone know any thing about Poly MVA, or any other treatment that

we may want to consider for him?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I know about many cases in which people got rid of cancerous tumors naturally --

fasting, special diets and herbs under the supervision of a doctor.

 

Rena

 

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shomelon

Monday, November 03, 2008 5:17 PM

Poly MVA and Brain Cancer

 

 

My brother has brain cancer and has been in treatment at both the

Cleveland Clinic and Duke University Brain Tumor Center. His

treatment have been quite successful in reducing the tumor and

improving his functioning abilities. However, the tumor is still

there. We have been told that Poly MVA will eliminate the tumor.

Does anyone know any thing about Poly MVA, or any other treatment that

we may want to consider for him?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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according to the site http://www.polymva.com/fag.html it is not intended to

treat or cure disease but it is a nutritional supplement designed to support

essential body function. but of course if ones immune system had been

strenghten, cure can follow because our body  is design to cure itself. Why not

try, it seems Poly MVA is special supplement.

 

Bernard

 

--- On Wed, 11/5/08, Lisa <blacksands wrote:

 

Lisa <blacksands

RE: Poly MVA and Brain Cancer

 

Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 2:00 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kefir is also know as something that reduces tumors.

 

The store bought kind is inferior to what you can culture at home so

consider getting grains yourself and doing it yourself.

 

Check here for an amazing " all you wanted to know about kefir " kefiring

site:

 

http://users. <http://users. chariot.net. au/~dna/kefirpag e.html>

chariot.net. au/~dna/kefirpag e.html

 

You can also join Dom's kefir group: kefir_making which is a .

 

_____

 

 

[] On Behalf Of shomelon

Monday, November 03, 2008 5:18 PM

 

Poly MVA and Brain Cancer

 

My brother has brain cancer and has been in treatment at both the

Cleveland Clinic and Duke University Brain Tumor Center. His

treatment have been quite successful in reducing the tumor and

improving his functioning abilities. However, the tumor is still

there. We have been told that Poly MVA will eliminate the tumor.

Does anyone know any thing about Poly MVA, or any other treatment that

we may want to consider for him?

 

 

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What kind of tumors? Any kind? Are ovarian cysts included? Where can I read more

about this topic?

Thanks,

 

Rena

 

 

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Lisa

Tuesday, November 04, 2008 1:00 PM

RE: Poly MVA and Brain Cancer

 

 

Kefir is also know as something that reduces tumors.

 

The store bought kind is inferior to what you can culture at home so

consider getting grains yourself and doing it yourself.

 

Check here for an amazing " all you wanted to know about kefir " kefiring

site:

 

http://users. <http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html>

chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html

 

You can also join Dom's kefir group: kefir_making which is a .

 

_____

 

On Behalf Of shomelon

Monday, November 03, 2008 5:18 PM

Poly MVA and Brain Cancer

 

My brother has brain cancer and has been in treatment at both the

Cleveland Clinic and Duke University Brain Tumor Center. His

treatment have been quite successful in reducing the tumor and

improving his functioning abilities. However, the tumor is still

there. We have been told that Poly MVA will eliminate the tumor.

Does anyone know any thing about Poly MVA, or any other treatment that

we may want to consider for him?

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Melatonin (the hormone of sleep) has been used to treat cancer. You

take it at higher doses for cancer than sleep (20-50mg rather than

1-5mg). Depending on which country you live in depends on whether it

requires a prescription or not.

 

Melatonin helps not just sleep but cancer pain and chemo side effects.

 

I suggest you look into it. They are doing alot of study on it in

Italy. Have more than 2000 people that have used it at end stage cancer.

 

Hope this helps.

All the best

Annie

 

 

, " shomelon " <shomelon

wrote:

>

> My brother has brain cancer and has been in treatment at both the

> Cleveland Clinic and Duke University Brain Tumor Center. His

> treatment have been quite successful in reducing the tumor and

> improving his functioning abilities. However, the tumor is still

> there. We have been told that Poly MVA will eliminate the tumor.

> Does anyone know any thing about Poly MVA, or any other treatment that

> we may want to consider for him?

>

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