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Hi All,

 

I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been

dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using

alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation. This has

worked for me until recently where I have gotten lax in doing the

things I should to fight the cancer. So now I find myself in catch-

up mode. I have used a product called Cansema Capsules. It contains

these herbs: chapparal leaves, cat's claw, bloodroot, burdock root,

red clover blossoms and purple lapacho bark. It is to be taken twice

a day on a full stomach. I want to try something called Essiac tea.

It contains: slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel, burdock root and

turkey rhubarb. It is to be taken before bed on an empty stomach.

 

Can anyone tell me if these two preparations will interfere with

each other? I plan on taking the Cansema at approx. 8AM and 5PM and

the Essiac tea at 10-11PM.

 

Thanks,

Kendall

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The cansema can it be bought at health food stores? I'd like some of this..can a person that doesn't have cancer but possibly could take this?.....the essiac tea is wonderful I have much praise for it, I took it for app 2 yrs but the not being able to eat a hr before and after you take it got to be to much for me, as some take it once a day and according to what u have up to two and three times a day, it got to be to much on me as I'mm already thin, I took it twice a day...I got it from a wonderful hearblist in Hot Springs Ar for 10 a bag then you mix it yourself....brendakendallmccourt <Kendall wrote:

Hi All,I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation. This has worked for me until recently where I have gotten lax in doing the things I should to fight the cancer. So now I find myself in catch-up mode. I have used a product called Cansema Capsules. It contains these herbs: chapparal leaves, cat's claw, bloodroot, burdock root, red clover blossoms and purple lapacho bark. It is to be taken twice a day on a full stomach. I want to try something called Essiac tea. It contains: slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel, burdock root and turkey rhubarb. It is to be taken before bed on an empty stomach.Can anyone tell me if these two preparations will interfere with each other? I plan on taking the

Cansema at approx. 8AM and 5PM and the Essiac tea at 10-11PM.Thanks,KendallFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of

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Hello Kendall,

 

I cannot answer your question but just wondered about you spending 5 years handling the cancer. Have you checked out Doc's Incurables Program? That would not take you 5 years, and would cure the cancer dead. the details are in the files on our website. I have little information on Essiac - Doc says it's good, but that his Blood D-Tox tea and tincture are better!

 

BTW, excellent on not going the chemo/radiation route! Well done!!!

 

love

Lisa

 

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Herbal Remedies - Compatability of using 2 different herbal formulas

Hi All,I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation.

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Hard to say, you need to specify the purpose of each. Herbs rarely clash.

The main thing is that your body can/will only use so much of what it's got

at any given moment. So the spacing of herbs is sometimes necessary

throughout the entire day.

 

If you'd like better answers you'll need to give us more details.

 

Sincerely,

 

Zeb

 

 

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[herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of kendallmccourt

Thursday, May 12, 2005 1:15 PM

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Herbal Remedies - Compatability of using 2 different herbal

formulas

 

Hi All,

 

I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been

dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using

alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation. This has

worked for me until recently where I have gotten lax in doing the

things I should to fight the cancer. So now I find myself in catch-

up mode. I have used a product called Cansema Capsules. It contains

these herbs: chapparal leaves, cat's claw, bloodroot, burdock root,

red clover blossoms and purple lapacho bark. It is to be taken twice

a day on a full stomach. I want to try something called Essiac tea.

It contains: slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel, burdock root and

turkey rhubarb. It is to be taken before bed on an empty stomach.

 

Can anyone tell me if these two preparations will interfere with

each other? I plan on taking the Cansema at approx. 8AM and 5PM and

the Essiac tea at 10-11PM.

 

Thanks,

Kendall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural

remedy.

3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to

prescribe for your own health.

We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as

they behave themselves.

Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person

following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk.

It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from

list members, you are agreeing to

be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and

members free of any liability.

 

Dr. Ian Shillington

Doctor of Naturopathy

Dr.IanShillington

 

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Zeb,

I am using both of them for fighting cancer. The Cansema is

considered an antiviral and antineoplastic (inhibits tumor growth).

I don't know the specifics for the Essiac tea other than it has

helped 1000's of people over the years with cancer.

 

Kendall

 

herbal remedies , " Zeb " <Zeb@K...> wrote:

> Hard to say, you need to specify the purpose of each. Herbs

rarely clash.

> The main thing is that your body can/will only use so much of what

it's got

> at any given moment. So the spacing of herbs is sometimes

necessary

> throughout the entire day.

>

> If you'd like better answers you'll need to give us more details.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Zeb

>

>

> herbal remedies

> [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of

kendallmccourt

> Thursday, May 12, 2005 1:15 PM

> herbal remedies

> Herbal Remedies - Compatability of using 2 different

herbal

> formulas

>

> Hi All,

>

> I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been

> dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using

> alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation. This has

> worked for me until recently where I have gotten lax in doing the

> things I should to fight the cancer. So now I find myself in catch-

> up mode. I have used a product called Cansema Capsules. It

contains

> these herbs: chapparal leaves, cat's claw, bloodroot, burdock

root,

> red clover blossoms and purple lapacho bark. It is to be taken

twice

> a day on a full stomach. I want to try something called Essiac

tea.

> It contains: slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel, burdock root and

> turkey rhubarb. It is to be taken before bed on an empty stomach.

>

> Can anyone tell me if these two preparations will interfere with

> each other? I plan on taking the Cansema at approx. 8AM and 5PM

and

> the Essiac tea at 10-11PM.

>

> Thanks,

> Kendall

>

Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any

natural

> remedy.

> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own

physician and to

> prescribe for your own health.

> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here

as long as

> they behave themselves.

> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and

any person

> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own

risk.

> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or

products from

> list members, you are agreeing to

> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner

and

> members free of any liability.

>

> Dr. Ian Shillington

> Doctor of Naturopathy

> Dr.IanShillington@G...

>

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Cool. I understand that there are programs that are more intense but short

term and have a powerful whop when it comes to killing cancer and fixing the

body up. I also know that Doc, the owner of this list can get you that

information in detail, if you're interested.

 

Sincerely,

 

Zeb

 

 

herbal remedies

[herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of kendallmccourt

Friday, May 13, 2005 1:07 PM

herbal remedies

Re: Herbal Remedies - Compatability of using 2 different herbal

formulas

 

Zeb,

I am using both of them for fighting cancer. The Cansema is

considered an antiviral and antineoplastic (inhibits tumor growth).

I don't know the specifics for the Essiac tea other than it has

helped 1000's of people over the years with cancer.

 

Kendall

 

herbal remedies , " Zeb " <Zeb@K...> wrote:

> Hard to say, you need to specify the purpose of each. Herbs

rarely clash.

> The main thing is that your body can/will only use so much of what

it's got

> at any given moment. So the spacing of herbs is sometimes

necessary

> throughout the entire day.

>

> If you'd like better answers you'll need to give us more details.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Zeb

>

>

> herbal remedies

> [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of

kendallmccourt

> Thursday, May 12, 2005 1:15 PM

> herbal remedies

> Herbal Remedies - Compatability of using 2 different

herbal

> formulas

>

> Hi All,

>

> I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been

> dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using

> alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation. This has

> worked for me until recently where I have gotten lax in doing the

> things I should to fight the cancer. So now I find myself in catch-

> up mode. I have used a product called Cansema Capsules. It

contains

> these herbs: chapparal leaves, cat's claw, bloodroot, burdock

root,

> red clover blossoms and purple lapacho bark. It is to be taken

twice

> a day on a full stomach. I want to try something called Essiac

tea.

> It contains: slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel, burdock root and

> turkey rhubarb. It is to be taken before bed on an empty stomach.

>

> Can anyone tell me if these two preparations will interfere with

> each other? I plan on taking the Cansema at approx. 8AM and 5PM

and

> the Essiac tea at 10-11PM.

>

> Thanks,

> Kendall

>

Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any

natural

> remedy.

> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own

physician and to

> prescribe for your own health.

> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here

as long as

> they behave themselves.

> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and

any person

> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own

risk.

> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or

products from

> list members, you are agreeing to

> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner

and

> members free of any liability.

>

> Dr. Ian Shillington

> Doctor of Naturopathy

> Dr.IanShillington@G...

>

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Hello!

 

As long as you do not take them ALL together, you should be fine, as

that isa lot to be taking all together, and you do not want some to

be wasted.

 

The ingredients are excellent, and I am very familiar with Essiac Tea.

 

What it most ALWAYS does is, it draws the cancer from around the

body, to the original site of cancer developement.

Then hopefully it can be removed surgically, depending on where it is

located.

 

For example: My uncle took it and the cancer that had spread

throughout had all formed to the original area, which was along the

Carotid Artery along the neck.

It was the biggest tumor his Dr had ever seen.

Unforynately it could not be removed because it wwas too close to the

spine and wrapped around some things that made it imposible.

So, he was the type to choose the chemo etc and it shrunk it down 40%

as it does, and then the D said there wasnothing more that couldbe

done, so then it all grew back again! Then he died, and I will spare

you the terrible details of that.

 

My grandmother took the tea when she was diagnosed with breast cancer

and after 3 months her Dr couldno longer find the cancer, she then

stopped it, and she died a year later.

 

It has been my experience and with family members, and others, that

one should stay on this tea, each person's different as to how it

helps you, and it is a fabulous blend.

 

Baltimore Maryland did some Clinical Trials approx. 8 years ago on

using herbs to treat cancerous tumors, and all of the herbs they used

were effective in stopping the growth of the tumor.

 

There are many famulous herbs that treat cancer...

Hope this helps.

 

 

herbal remedies , " Zeb " <Zeb@K...> wrote:

> Hard to say, you need to specify the purpose of each. Herbs rarely

clash.

> The main thing is that your body can/will only use so much of what

it's got

> at any given moment. So the spacing of herbs is sometimes necessary

> throughout the entire day.

>

> If you'd like better answers you'll need to give us more details.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Zeb

>

>

> herbal remedies

> [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of kendallmccourt

> Thursday, May 12, 2005 1:15 PM

> herbal remedies

> Herbal Remedies - Compatability of using 2 different herbal

> formulas

>

> Hi All,

>

> I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been

> dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using

> alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation. This has

> worked for me until recently where I have gotten lax in doing the

> things I should to fight the cancer. So now I find myself in catch-

> up mode. I have used a product called Cansema Capsules. It contains

> these herbs: chapparal leaves, cat's claw, bloodroot, burdock root,

> red clover blossoms and purple lapacho bark. It is to be taken

twice

> a day on a full stomach. I want to try something called Essiac tea.

> It contains: slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel, burdock root and

> turkey rhubarb. It is to be taken before bed on an empty stomach.

>

> Can anyone tell me if these two preparations will interfere with

> each other? I plan on taking the Cansema at approx. 8AM and 5PM and

> the Essiac tea at 10-11PM.

>

> Thanks,

> Kendall

>

Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any

natural

> remedy.

> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own

physician and to

> prescribe for your own health.

> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as

long as

> they behave themselves.

> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and

any person

> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own

risk.

> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or

products from

> list members, you are agreeing to

> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner

and

> members free of any liability.

>

> Dr. Ian Shillington

> Doctor of Naturopathy

> Dr.IanShillington@G...

>

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Hi Kendall,

 

As long as you are taking them as you said below, it should be fine.

Obviously I wouldn't take them real close to eachother as I think you

would get an overload and not benefit as well...

keep in mind that Essiac has a tendency to locate cancer to it's

original place that it developed, hopefully if this happens for you,

that it can then be surgically romoved, or better yet, stay on the

Tea and hopefully it will completely disappear for you in the long

term. This all sounds like an excellent plan for you, juicing and

wheat grass, and wheatgrass enemas, and a complete cleansing program

of course is also recommended.

Hope this helps you~

Chel_de

 

 

Hi All,

>

> I have a question that hopefully can be answered here. I have been

> dealing with cancer for the last 5 years. I have been using

> alternative therapies instead of chemo and radiation. This has

> worked for me until recently where I have gotten lax in doing the

> things I should to fight the cancer. So now I find myself in catch-

> up mode. I have used a product called Cansema Capsules. It contains

> these herbs: chapparal leaves, cat's claw, bloodroot, burdock root,

> red clover blossoms and purple lapacho bark. It is to be taken

twice

> a day on a full stomach. I want to try something called Essiac tea.

> It contains: slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel, burdock root and

> turkey rhubarb. It is to be taken before bed on an empty stomach.

>

> Can anyone tell me if these two preparations will interfere with

> each other? I plan on taking the Cansema at approx. 8AM and 5PM and

> the Essiac tea at 10-11PM.

>

> Thanks,

> Kendall

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