anything's got a high success rate w/it.
I personally would NOT do a "bone-marrow transplant" (very-high-dose
chemo) for any type of cancer.
For AML, Iâ™d go to 1 of the following clinics:
www.sdiegoclinic.com (most economical)
CHIPSA.com (expensive)
*Orange County Immune Institute
18800 Delaware St., Ste. 900
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Tel. 714-842-1777/714-596-8822/375-4666 Info line 888-570-1320; fax
375-4670
drferre@drferre.com
www.drferre.com
www.alternativemedicine.com/digest/issue38/38054.shtml
Their general protocol (below) is largely based on the
BioImmune.com protocol, which includes IV VIT. C
I've heard good things about their treatment of AML.
Other things that Iâ™ve heard have SOME efficacy w/AML:
Haelan 951â"was effective in a case of AML
thymusâ"effective w/AML (Boik, 1995)
âœhomoharringtonine, a plant alkaloid derived from a Chinese evergreen
tree [was given to 28] Children with refractory [AML]â¦Complete
responseâ¦in 4 children and a partial response in 1â¦(Bell, Chang, &
Weinstein, 2001).
âœplum yew tree [extracts] harringtonine and
hemoharringtonineâ¦remarkable therapeutic effect on acute myeloblastic
leukemia, acute monoblastic leukemia and erythroleukemia [AML]â John
Heinerman (1980) _The Treatment of Cancer with Herbs_, p. 111
boswellia
resveratrol-- GRAPE LEAVES are the best food source
germaniumâ"under medical supervision
Kelley-Gonzalez pancreatic enzyme therapy (probably unrealistic for a
76-yr-old)
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
âœAML is notoriously difficult [much more difficult than ALL]. There
are a couple of thingsâ¦brusatol which is of natural originâ¦dendritic
cell vaccineâ¦.other things that may work on AML but I don't have a
highâ¦degree of confidence inâ Vincent Gammill,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cancercure/message/22401
âœAMLâ¦.I am not a big fan of donor stem cell therapy because of the
risk of GVHD. Even autologous grafts are painful and risky. This
might be more usefully avoided with the use of pleuripotent stem
cells. I find omentum sources to be very attractive, but your
clinicians are probably unfamiliar with the techniques. Brusatol has
probable meritâ¦.successful strategies using Rocaltrolâ¦non-presciption
in Mexico. One reasonable combination would be a statin drug plus a
COX-2 inhibitor plus a phenylacetate or phenylbutyrateâ Gammill, 9/04
"Butyric acid can make mouse leukemia cells differentiate in the test
tube [500mg/kg butyrate] for ten days was given [IV] to a child
w/...AML [who] was in relapse and already resistant to all
conventional therapy. This unconventional treatment resulted in:
elimination of myeloblasts from the circulating blood supply; an
increase in mature myeloid cells; and a reduction in bone marrow
myeloblasts from 70-80 percent to 20 percent." Moss, 1992, p. 298
"PUVA-photopheresis [at CHIPSA.com]â¦In recent months, we have reversed
chemo-refractory acute myelocytic leukemia [AML]"
garhildenbrand@yahoo.com 6/14/06
"Acute myelogenous leukemia [AML] began Issels Treatment in September
2002 and is still in remission in March 2005"
www.issels.com/Testimonials.asp
Issels therapyâ™s available at CHIPSA.com
âœBelow is colloidal silver item related to AML. I have used silver
(2) oxide (Tetrasil) on two people with AIDS which is a lympholeukemia
and they are both doing very well. Be very cautious with injectible
silver if there is a prior risk of pulmonary hemorrhaging, e.g. lung
cancers.â Gammill, 9/17/04
Sutton's Colloidal Silver Solutions
(www.suttonssolutions.com/suttons.html) --for AML
âœsimvastatin slowed the growth ofâ¦acute myeloid leukemia (AML)â¦.when
combined with cytosine arabinoside (ARA-C)--a chemotherapy
drugâ¦.cancer cell growth was inhibited even furtherâ¦.might allow
patients to benefit from lower doses of ARA-Câ¦.Lishner and
colleaguesâ¦.Journal of Investigative Medicine 2001;49:319-324â
Blood 1999 Feb 15;93(4):1308-18; Increased sensitivity of acute
myeloid leukemias to lovastatin-induced apoptosis: A potential
therapeutic approach.
Dimitroulakos J et al.
Leuk Lymphoma 1997 Nov;27(5-6):429-38; Histamine and interleukin-2 in
acute myelogenous leukemia. Hellstrand K et al.
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