Guest guest Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Pain at the site of cancer tumors is common and often is a good sign that the cancer cells are being killed. It is hard to speculate on the rash and hives - you might find some possible answers by doing as search for each supplement+ side effects (or rash and hives). Another possibility is that although toxins are processed primarily through the liver, they also are eliminated through the skin - and this can result in rashes and other skin conditions, especially when there are lots of toxins and/or the liver is operating at less than full efficiency. I really hate to hear the your father will not do the Budwig portion - it can be so very valuable. Perhaps you can dress it up a bit to improve the taste. At any rate, tell him to think of it as a medicine instead of a food. To me, something not tasting good is not even a consideration if it will help beat cancer. All the best, oleander soup , "mind_spotless" <passerina wrote:>> My father has been on most of Tony's anti-cancer protocol and chemotherapy for about 2 months. He has liver metastasis and has been feeling some pain in his liver area for about 5 weeks. He first thought pain came from his rib but now thinks the pain is deeper. His blood test results show slightly elevated ALP and GGTP, but the doctor doesn't seem to be too concerned. He takes milk thistle, NAC, ALA, and selenium and does coffee enema almost every day. Drinking juice is very difficult for him. The chemo he is currently taking apparently makes him not want to drink any liquid at all, and any fresh vegetable/fruit juice makes him nauseated. He drinks alkaline water, weight gain shakes, and some tea as much as possible, though. He is not doing Budwig diet, because he can't tolerate the taste (he is very picky about what he would/can eat). I don't think he can tolerate the liver cleanse either.> > He is also fighting against cachexia and very, very thin (he has no stomach). For that, he is taking krill oil, nettle and suma extracts, coq10, MSM, and some ribose in the shakes.> > Could the pain in the liver area be a good sign that suggests the protocol and chemo are killing the cancer in the liver, and toxins released by the cancer are causing this pain? Has anybody had any experience with liver pain while on Tony's protocol or some others? How long did it last? My dad also started to have some rash/hive in his arms, and we are wondering if this is caused by his weakened liver. He has been taking so many supplements, and if it is caused by any of them, we don't have any idea which one to stop.> > I would really appreciate any feedback.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Tony, Thank you for your speedy reply! I know it is a really shame, but he has no appetite and is having a hard time even when eating his favorite food. Besides, it is almost impossible to find good (organic) cottage cheese in Japan (I thought about asking my mom to make yogurt cheese, but I wasn't sure if it is as good as cottage cheese, and if my dad would be receptive). Tamaki > I really hate to hear the your father will not do the Budwig portion - > it can be so very valuable. Perhaps you can dress it up a bit to > improve the taste. At any rate, tell him to think of it as a medicine > instead of a food. To me, something not tasting good is not even a > consideration if it will help beat cancer. > > All the best, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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