I'm not criticizing LDN, in fact my wife who is stage 4 is on it. I
think it is one of the best things we have. I was speaking to the
feeling that we all have about how to decide what to do next. In
other words exactly the emotion that is in your post. The lack of
assurity is torture to the soul.
In our own case we use LDN because it is cheap, easy and doesn't
cause Herxheimer reactions and the like. It's sort of reassuring to
know that, at least, that thing that works 60% of the time is sitting
quietly at the base of the protocol. In our case, currently, we are
using Sutherlandia OPC and Cell Forte. There are occasional pulsed
adjuncts (methyl jasmonate, VitalzymX, artemisinin, ABmushrooms) and
I'm holding some things in reserve. Prior to this we were using
Cantron and Paw Paw. My wife was tired all the time and her hair
started falling out. We produced a significant drop in markers with
the ATP suppression, but she needed a break from it.
I've demonstrated multiple times in her case that I can kill cancer
cells. No problem, right? Well, no, because in her case when things
are going too fast she can't tolerate it. She has always, and I mean
always, been a terrible sluggish detoxifier. All her tumors swell up,
ache to beat the band and she goes horizontal, barely able to
function. So I then have to back off. We've had very small tumors
erupt out of her skin within hours of trying certain herbs. Over the years, way
before she got cancer, we tried everything possible to get her
healthier. She can't tolerate any type of detox/liver/colon therapy.
They all make her sick. She grew up treated by George Goodheart,
one of the most famous chiropractors in history and founder of
Applied Kinesiology (muscle testing). He became a personal friend
of hers, but could never help her. She saw the most famous
homeopath in North America up in Canada. He couldn't help her. She
was treated by the most accomplished Chinese Medicine practitioner
in the midwest. He made her as sick as a dog. She went to Cuba for
two weeks to be treated at a clinic in some damn jungle. They
could't help her. Keep in mind that all of this was before she even
had cancer. Imagine what it is like now.
Medically, she was hacked to pieces in three seperate surgeries in
two years. They missed the original primary tumor from the
beginning and spread cells all across her chest (breast cancer). Now
they're just watching her in stage 4, not doing anything, wating to
hit her with palliative care when she gets bad enough. At least
they are out of the way right now, just monitoring things.
Mike
Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 5:09:39 PM, you wrote:
TW> On Jun 25, 2008, at 10:29 AM, goldenmike@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>> Hello Tad,
>>
>> What data there are on LDN makes it look like it works, to some degree
>> about, 60% of the time. That's great, especially if you're in the 60%.
>>
TW> Mike- Thanks for the info, what other protocols can you recommend that
TW> have a better track record? And have demonstrated the ability to stop
TW> cancer for some people given a terminal diagnosis and restore quality
TW> of life? Essiac and MGN3 have worked for Tad's aunt. It takes a lot
TW> of dedication and persistence to continue in Essiac tea. MGN3 is
TW> expensive. Would you bet your life on Artemix? IP6? Essiac? Budwig?
TW> What? LDN is simple to follow, and not harmful. That cannot be said
TW> of many options.
TW> Many years ago I read a medical study where initial benign diagnoses
TW> for sarcomas or carcinomas after biopsies and lack of treatment
TW> allowing spread and metastases resulted in 50% fatality in 5 years. If
TW> you possibly had metastases from a sarcoma or carcinoma that had been
TW> given a false benign diagnosis and allowed to metastasize what would
TW> you do? The temptation is to try several things which can raise a
TW> conflict problem or at least the inability to determine which of
TW> several is successful. I've been reading this forum for several
TW> months and have not had any particular treatment really impress me.
TW> Knock my sox off.
TW> Nancy
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Best regards,
Mike mailto:goldenmike@sbcglobal.net
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