Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 Hi All! I have breast cancer (right side, ILC, ER+/PR+/Her2-) and am a medical " virgin " - no chemo, no rads, no surgery. Have been taking the Sutherlandia OPC as well as Marc's recommended protocol in addition to a product called " myomin " which, for all intents and purposes, acts like Tamoxifen by binding to the estrogen receptor sites on the c cells. I've been on the S/OPC for about three weeks, just received everything else this past weekend. I have noticed sporadic shooting pains in the breast. They feel like sharp little lightening bolts in and around the tumor. I have been trying to confirm that this is healing taking place. Does anyone know for sure? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 I don't think anyone can say for SURE, but many people that use alternative methods of healing report pains as the tumor dies. So I'd look at this like a good thing! Please don't rely just on your supplements though. Do the whole protocol that Tony has worked out--food, air, water, etc. You stand a much better chance of full recovery if you take excellent care of yourself and attack the cancer on ALL fronts. Samala, Renee ---- I have noticed sporadic shooting pains in the breast. They feel like sharp little lightening bolts in and around the tumor. I have been trying to confirm that this is healing taking place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 Sounds like you have an unhappy tumor due to the cancer fighting protocol that is waging battle against it. It is probably a good sign. For breast cancer, be sure to get (or take) plenty of Vitamin D3 and plenty of iodine as well as selenium, which is an important co-factor for iodine. The best form of selenium for fighting cancer is methylselenocysteine. All the best, oleander soup , "justforgiggles1234" <justforgiggles1234 wrote:>> Hi All!> > I have breast cancer (right side, ILC, ER+/PR+/Her2-) and am a medical "virgin" - no chemo, no rads, no surgery. > > Have been taking the Sutherlandia OPC as well as Marc's recommended protocol in addition to a product called "myomin" which, for all intents and purposes, acts like Tamoxifen by binding to the estrogen receptor sites on the c cells. I've been on the S/OPC for about three weeks, just received everything else this past weekend.> > I have noticed sporadic shooting pains in the breast. They feel like sharp little lightening bolts in and around the tumor. I have been trying to confirm that this is healing taking place.> > Does anyone know for sure?> > Thanks!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > > Sounds like you have an unhappy tumor due to the cancer fighting > protocol that is waging battle against it. It is probably a good sign. > > For breast cancer, be sure to get (or take) plenty of Vitamin D3 and > plenty of iodine as well as selenium, which is an important co-factor > for iodine. The best form of selenium for fighting cancer is > methylselenocysteine. > > All the best, > > > > Tony could you tell me what kind of Iodine that you are talking about and where to purchase it and how much to take, for breast cancer and a thyroid problem? Thanks much, Violet > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2009 Report Share Posted July 16, 2009 oleander soup , " violet1946 " <sweetviolets01 wrote: > > oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote: > > > > > > Sounds like you have an unhappy tumor due to the cancer fighting > > protocol that is waging battle against it. It is probably a good sign. > > > > For breast cancer, be sure to get (or take) plenty of Vitamin D3 and > > plenty of iodine as well as selenium, which is an important co-factor > > for iodine. The best form of selenium for fighting cancer is > > methylselenocysteine. > > > > All the best, > > > > Tony what kind of iodine, how much and where do I get it? Thanks, Violet > > > > > Tony could you tell me what kind of Iodine that you are talking > about and where to purchase it and how much to take, for breast cancer > and a thyroid problem? > > Thanks much, > Violet > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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