Selasa, 29 April 2008

[cancercured] Re: Salivary Gland cancer

Personally I would not subject myself to chemo based upon research
that indicates that it is ineffective on tumorous cancers. The
exception being IPT therapy using small amounts of chemo that targets
the cancer due to its affinity for sugar.

May I suggest that you obtain a copy of Dr. Philip Binzell's
book 'Alive and well.' He documents cases he personally supervised
ovver many years and presents a graph at the end of the very short
book that parallels the outcomes of people who used conventional
treatment and those who went natural from the start. The 5 year
survival rates clearly indicate that conventional treatment results
in dismal outcomes.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=alive+and+well&x=20&y=16

"pams4699" wrote:
> Jim
> You mentioned you had been treated for cancer in your salivary gland
> that had spread to your lungs at the Cancer center of America. I
have basically been put on a watch and wait approach for my S.G.cancer that has spread to my lungs by my onc. Then they will treat me with chemo once symptoms start. At this point I am not willing to involve myself with a chemo plan that will only offer me only palliative treatment. I am doing the Budwig Plan and feel wonderful and am starting to feel that I may be seeing some positive results on my scans. What kind of hope have they offered at CCA? What type of chemo did they have you on and how long has it been since you have been treated? Are you expected to go through any other chemo? I was told by my doc that once I start chemo , I would get a round, the nodules would shrink hopefully then they would come back and we would them hit them with another type of chemo and continue this process untill my nodules became resistent at all chemo.
> Not very encouraging.I have talked to the people at CCA and they
sounded wonderful althoughI felt they would only offer me the same protocol as my doc.
> Let me know how you are doing. It is wonderful that you have found
some hope. Congratulations
> Pam
>

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