Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 Don't tell my hubby this but I do believe I " talk " with you all more so than I talk to him! Shhhhh it will be our little secret hee hee! Okay on with the message! I I forwared s last message with the 14 or so items of what should be done/taken to Reids doctor because I told her I would keep her notified on what we would be doing with/for Reid. Her only concern was dosing . With inostitol, she wasn't sure what a safe level would be for a child, the same with curcumin as well as the selenium which she stated notmal recommended dose would be no more than 150mcg per day to prevent selenosis. My question is what is the NAC for? She was telling me its what they use in children for tylenol overdose so that the tylenol does not cause liver damage. Is that dose appropriate for a child? Does the inostitol have anything to do with myoinostitiol? I ask this because according to Reids magnetic spectrosopy at dx he had high levels of myoinostitol in his tumor. One more question, aside from where I order the sutherlandia is there a preferred one stop shop where I can purchase all of these other things? I'm sorry I'm asking so much of you all I'm just kinda tied with my crackberry and no net other than this for the time being! Thanks bunches for whatever information you can give me! Rhonda On 5/15/09, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: > Yes, I take melatonin everyday (the life extension brand) excellent > products. It is good for breast cancer and prostate cancer as it helps > balance the hormones it is benefical for hormone driven cancers. On another > note...also my dog takes it, is was recommended by the University of > Tennessee for dogs with Cushings. > > Tammatha > > > - > May > oleander soup > Friday, May 15, 2009 12:01 PM > Re: Mom has cancer yet again.... Hi Rhonda, > > Of course not! I thought no such thing and I'm sure no one else did > either. This forum is for everyone to share their experiences. > > The Sutherlandia OPC capsules cost $45 and the Liquid is $60. The liquid > is more expensive because of weight. Keep in mind, both these prices > include shipping. > > NAC I believe stands for N-Acetylcysteine and, frankly, I do not know if > melatonin has any effect on cancer. Maybe someone can pop in with this > information. > > Hope this answers, well at least some of your questions. And by the > way...... I am looking forward to when you announce that your son's cancer > is healed. Forget about remission. > > Lots of hugs, > > > > oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote: > > > > , > > Thank you for following that up! I hope that you don't think I > > was teling her that that is the route that she needed to go! I will > > be ordering the sutherlandia opc as soon as I have access to my > > computer! Do you offhand know how much it costs? I know the dosing > > for the anvirzel (thank goodness I found this group and you all) was > > going to run me 1500 for a two month supply! Yikes. > > Also I wanted to ask (remember I'm on my crackberry not a > > computer) what does NAC mean. > > Have any of you done or read the research on the effects of > > melatonin on cancer? My son has been taking it for two years as a > > sleeping aid because that boy would never sleep otherwise. Aside from > > the melatonin right now he tales boswellia, green tea extract and > > blueberry extract also as much ! of the vit C supplement he wants! They > > are 100mg tasty tablets that they love so unless they get diarrhea > > from it I let them all have at it!!!!!!!! > > He is a good eater loves veggies and eats tomatoes like they were > > apples. There are certain things in the protocol that we absolutely > > could not follow as my poor stubborn boy woulld die of starvation! We > > don't have a microwave, we use natural spring water, and try very hard > > to minimize packaged foods but our budget is limited! > > Regardess I truly believe that he will be healed and in 5 years I > > will be able to happily tell you all that my son is in > > remission!!!!!!! > > With love and blessings to all > > Rhonda > > > > > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Hi Rhonda, I am going to leave the dosing and other questions to others more learned than I. Unfortunately, there is not a one stop shop where you can purchase all these items. You can purchase a few of the supplements, such as Inositol/IP6 and colloidal silver at Utopia Silver. Don't forget to use Code LR001 to get the 15% discount. Hugs, --- On Fri, 5/15/09, rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote: rhonda ebrom <dipghater Re: protocol -, Tony, Marc or anyone.oleander soup Date: Friday, May 15, 2009, 5:47 PM Don't tell my hubby this but I do believe I "talk"with you all more sothan I talk to him! Shhhhh it will be our little secret hee hee!Okay on with the message! I I forwared s last message withthe 14 or so items of what should be done/taken to Reids doctorbecause I told her I would keep her notified on what we would be doingwith/for Reid.Her only concern was dosing . With inostitol, she wasn't surewhat a safe level would be for a child, the same with curcumin as wellas the selenium which she stated notmal recommended dose would be nomore than 150mcg per day to prevent selenosis.My question is what is the NAC for? She was telling me its whatthey use in children for tylenol overdose so that the tylenol does notcause liver damage. Is that dose appropriate for a child?Does the inostitol have anything to do with myoinostitiol? I askthis because according to Reids magnetic spectrosopy at dx he had highlevels of myoinostitol in his tumor.One more question, aside from where I order the sutherlandia isthere a preferred one stop shop where I can purchase all of theseother things?I'm sorry I'm asking so much of you all I'm just kinda tied withmy crackberry and no net other than this for the time being! Thanksbunches for whatever information you can give me!RhondaOn 5/15/09, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote:> Yes, I take melatonin everyday (the life extension brand) excellent> products. It is good for breast cancer and prostate cancer as it helps> balance the hormones it is benefical for hormone driven cancers. On another> note...also my dog takes it, is was recommended by the University of> Tennessee for dogs with Cushings.>> Tammatha>>> -> May> oleander soup> Friday, May 15, 2009 12:01 PM> Re: Mom has cancer yet again....>>>>>>> Hi Rhonda,>> Of course not! I thought no such thing and I'm sure no one else did> either. This forum is for everyone to share their experiences.>> The Sutherlandia OPC capsules cost $45 and the Liquid is $60. The liquid> is more expensive because of weight. Keep in mind, both these prices> include shipping.>> NAC I believe stands for N-Acetylcysteine and, frankly, I do not know if> melatonin has any effect on cancer. Maybe someone can pop in with this> information.>> Hope this answers, well at least some of your questions. And by the> way...... I am looking forward to when you announce that your son's cancer> is healed. Forget about remission.>> Lots of hugs,>> >> oleander soup, rhonda ebrom <dipghater@. ..> wrote:> >> > ,> > Thank you for following that up! I hope that you don't think I> > was teling her that that is the route that she needed to go! I will> > be ordering the sutherlandia opc as soon as I have access to my> > computer! Do you offhand know how much it costs? I know the dosing> > for the anvirzel (thank goodness I found this group and you all) was> > going to run me 1500 for a two month supply! Yikes.> > Also I wanted to ask (remember I'm on my crackberry not a> > computer) what does NAC mean.> > Have any of you done or read the research on the effects of> > melatonin on cancer? My son has been taking it for two years as a> > sleeping aid because that boy would never sleep otherwise. Aside from> > the melatonin right now he tales boswellia, green tea extract and> > blueberry extract also as much ! of the vit C supplement he wants! They> > are 100mg tasty tablets that they love so unless they get diarrhea> > from it I let them all have at it!!!!!!!!> > He is a good eater loves veggies and eats tomatoes like they were> > apples. There are certain things in the protocol that we absolutely> > could not follow as my poor stubborn boy woulld die of starvation! We> > don't have a microwave, we use natural spring water, and try very hard> > to minimize packaged foods but our budget is limited!> > Regardess I truly believe that he will be healed and in 5 years I> > will be able to happily tell you all that my son is in> > remission!!! !!!!> > With love and blessings to all> > Rhonda> >>>>>-- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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