Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 Louise, If you take tamoxifen, I highly suggest that you read the article I suggested about chemo not curing in my last message. Just so you know, tamoxifen is one of many chemo drugs that are themselves known carcinogens. I absolutely am not suggesting that you stop taking tamoxifen if it appears to be working thus far, but I do highly, highly suggest oleander and other natural items to help offset and hopefully prevent the side effects that may result from tamoxifen, including the spread or re-appearance of cancer on down the line. All the best, oleander soup , missnoname37 wrote:>> Thanks for that! I did not realize Herceptin had such horrific side effects. I sent that msg way too quick and I knew that as soon as I hit the send button. I take Tamoxifen and am terrified of the side effects so keep it at 10 mg a day if I take any at all. > > Louise > Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network. > Envoyé sans fil par mon terminal mobile BlackBerry sur le réseau de Bell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 Next week, I am revamping my diet. I have a retired nurse who is going to do my complete diet, menu & help me prepare food. Together, we are going to try and put together the best cancer fighting diet. I am going to start ingesting lots of brassica vegetables. If I can get these up to high levels, I'll drop the Tamoxifen in a heartbeat. I can feel the cancer spreading in my hip as the pain is slightly increasing and find I have to rest a bit if I've been walking around for a few hours. I'm not giving up jogging though. Only a broken hip would make me give up that. I'm also going to look into the oleander supplements this site recommends. I'm taking lots of stuff though so will have to make sure I don't get too many conflicting things going. Finally, I'm likely going to go on high dose intravenous vitamin C as well. I'm already doing pamidronite intravenously every 2nd week. If you know of any contraindications, please let me know.Thanks!Louise--- On Thu, 4/29/10, wrote:TonyI Tamoxifen - Louiseoleander soup Received: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 10:24 AM Louise, If you take tamoxifen, I highly suggest that you read the article I suggested about chemo not curing in my last message. Just so you know, tamoxifen is one of many chemo drugs that are themselves known carcinogens. I absolutely am not suggesting that you stop taking tamoxifen if it appears to be working thus far, but I do highly, highly suggest oleander and other natural items to help offset and hopefully prevent the side effects that may result from tamoxifen, including the spread or re-appearance of cancer on down the line. All the best, oleander soup, missnoname37@ ... wrote:>> Thanks for that! I did not realize Herceptin had such horrific side effects. I sent that msg way too quick and I knew that as soon as I hit the send button. I take Tamoxifen and am terrified of the side effects so keep it at 10 mg a day if I take any at all. > > Louise > Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network. > Envoyé sans fil par mon terminal mobile BlackBerry sur le réseau de Bell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2010 Report Share Posted April 30, 2010 Louise - I see no obvious contraindications in what you plan. However, I cannot state strongly enough that if I had a choice of all the drugs and supplements in the world, the first one I would opt for is oleander - and not merely consider it! One caveat, I am not familiar with pamidronite (AKA pamidronate). It is a mainstream drug not found in nature and as such it inevitably has side effects the same as just about anything unnatural we put into our bodies. In the instance of pamidronite, the list of possible side effects is particularly extensive: From drugs.com Back pain; constipation; coughing; dizziness; drowsiness; headache; increased sweating; indigestion; loss of appetite; mild bone, joint, or muscle pain; mild fever for 24 to 48 hours; nausea; stomach pain; stuffy or runny nose; trouble sleeping; unusual tiredness; vomiting, severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue; unusual hoarseness); confusion; decreased urination; fainting; fast or irregular heartbeat; frequent or painful urination; hallucinations; jaw pain or swelling; mental or mood changes; muscle cramps or spasms; numbness or tingling of the skin; pain, swelling, or redness at injection site; persistent or high fever; seizures; severe or persistent stomach pain, headache, or dizziness; severe or persistent tiredness or weakness; severe or prolonged bone, joint, or muscle pain; shortness of breath; vision changes; white patches in the mouth. Isn't mainstream medicine wonderful? In general, I condider virtually all bone drugs to be evil. See for example: "Bone Drugs: The Latest Skeleton in Big Pharma's Closet" /Bone_Drugs.htm I note that pamitronate is a biophosphonate. You could not pay me enough money to take a biophosphonate. One of those (Fosamax, now the subject of multiple class action suits) almost paralyzed my aunt. In my opinion, nature offers safer and more effective options to prevent bone loss and rebuild healthy bones (the same as nature has safer and more effective options to just about any mainstream drug). You can find some very good natural alternatives in this article: "Natural Help for Osteoporosis" /Osteoporosis.htm For breast cancer, if it were me, oleander, the Budwig flaxseed and cottage cheese, Vitamin D3, iodine (SSKI and Magnascent) and methylselenocycteine would be absolute musts. All the best, oleander soup , MissNoName <missnoname37 wrote:>> Next week, I am revamping my diet. Â I have a retired nurse who is going to do my complete diet, menu & help me prepare food. Â Together, we are going to try and put together the best cancer fighting diet. Â I am going to start ingesting lots of brassica vegetables. Â If I can get these up to high levels, I'll drop the Tamoxifen in a heartbeat. Â I can feel the cancer spreading in my hip as the pain is slightly increasing and find I have to rest a bit if I've been walking around for a few hours. Â I'm not giving up jogging though. Â Only a broken hip would make me give up that. Â I'm also going to look into the oleander supplements this site recommends. Â I'm taking lots of stuff though so will have to make sure I don't get too many conflicting things going. Â Finally, I'm likely going to go on high dose intravenous vitamin C as well. Â I'm already doing pamidronite intravenously every 2nd week. Â If you know of any contraindications, please let me know.> Thanks!> Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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