Minggu, 31 Agustus 2008

Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...

Angie: a
As one who is going through the exact same thing as your mom, BC with bone
mets, it is extremely important that you live and cherish and remember every
single day. Not a day that I live is taken for granted. In fact, a diary
has truly helped me cope when I could not talk to others. Prayer is also a
great release for anxiety and fear. I would be glad to share that with you.


I have gone through this for 5 years and I am not going to let BC kill me!

Another great idea is to have a tape recorder on hand when you and your mom
talk. What wonderful memories to hear her voice and her love for you. She
needs your reassurance that you are not giving up on her and that she will
complete a full and healthy life.

Be strong, Angie. You can do this for your mom.

On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Angie Henderson <zirjmom@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the warm welcome Leslie.
>
> Angie
>
> From: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com<daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%40yahoogroups.com>
> [mailto:daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com<daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%40yahoogroups.com>]
> On Behalf Of Lesley
> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 7:08 PM
> To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com<daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%40yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join
> this
> club...
>
> Hi Angie-
> My heart goes out to you, and to all of us in this group. I think you said
> it really well: "I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of things
> that I cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in my life."
>
> Take care and I'll be thinking of you both,
>
> Lesley
>
> "A soul ought to have something to say to the universe if it's going to be
> immortal."
> Sheri S. Tepper
>
>
> "A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military
> defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom."
> Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
>
> --- On Mon, 8/25/08, mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com <zirjmom%40gmail.com>
> <mailto:zirjmom%40gmail.com <zirjmom%2540gmail.com>> > wrote:
>
> From: mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com <zirjmom%40gmail.com> <mailto:
> zirjmom%40gmail.com <zirjmom%2540gmail.com>> >
> Subject: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this
> club...
> To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com<daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%40yahoogroups.com>
> <mailto:daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%40yahoogroups.com<daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%2540yahoogroups.com>>
>
> Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 5:12 PM
>
> But I am glad that you are here.
> My mom was diagnosed with BC Mets to her bones, and she has a couple
> of spots on her liver that are questionable. It took super human
> effort to get her diagnosed, because she does not have any evidence of
> cancer in her breasts, or her lymph nodes. The way they found it was
> breast cancer was to do a biopsy of her pelvic bone in an area that is
> full of cancer. It came back positive for BC markers. It was a shock
> and is very frightening.
>
> Right now she is at MD Anderson in Houston. She is receiving
> radiation on both of her hips, her left shoulder and the middle of her
> spine. They tell her it is the worst case of bone disease that they
> have ever seen. For years she thought it was arthritis. It would
> have been better if she had actually had BC in her breast, because
> then they would have known to look for mets instead of just insisting
> that it was arthritis.
>
> She will begin chemo once radiation is finished. Radiation has
> provided a great relief from the pain, and it promises to continue to
> do so. Of course, I am not naive or in denial and I know that she has
> a terminal illness. I do not know however what the future may hold.
> I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of things that I
> cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in my life. My
> Mother is my best friend, and she is only 54. I never in my wildest
> thoughts would have guessed that I would have the possibility of
> losing her at such an early age.
>
> I am here to vent and join my fellow sisters in this fight for our
> mother's lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. I've noticed it is slow
> around here. I hope that more people are able to find their way here,
> because sadly, there are alot of us out there.
>
> Sincerly,
> Angie
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

--
Lynn


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RE: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...

Thanks for the warm welcome Leslie.

Angie

From: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lesley
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 7:08 PM
To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this
club...

Hi Angie-
My heart goes out to you, and to all of us in this group. I think you said
it really well: "I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of things
that I cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in my life."

Take care and I'll be thinking of you both,

Lesley

"A soul ought to have something to say to the universe if it's going to be
immortal."
Sheri S. Tepper

"A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military
defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom."
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

--- On Mon, 8/25/08, mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com
<mailto:zirjmom%40gmail.com> > wrote:

From: mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com <mailto:zirjmom%40gmail.com> >
Subject: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this
club...
To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%40yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 5:12 PM

But I am glad that you are here.
My mom was diagnosed with BC Mets to her bones, and she has a couple
of spots on her liver that are questionable. It took super human
effort to get her diagnosed, because she does not have any evidence of
cancer in her breasts, or her lymph nodes. The way they found it was
breast cancer was to do a biopsy of her pelvic bone in an area that is
full of cancer. It came back positive for BC markers. It was a shock
and is very frightening.

Right now she is at MD Anderson in Houston. She is receiving
radiation on both of her hips, her left shoulder and the middle of her
spine. They tell her it is the worst case of bone disease that they
have ever seen. For years she thought it was arthritis. It would
have been better if she had actually had BC in her breast, because
then they would have known to look for mets instead of just insisting
that it was arthritis.

She will begin chemo once radiation is finished. Radiation has
provided a great relief from the pain, and it promises to continue to
do so. Of course, I am not naive or in denial and I know that she has
a terminal illness. I do not know however what the future may hold.
I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of things that I
cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in my life. My
Mother is my best friend, and she is only 54. I never in my wildest
thoughts would have guessed that I would have the possibility of
losing her at such an early age.

I am here to vent and join my fellow sisters in this fight for our
mother's lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. I've noticed it is slow
around here. I hope that more people are able to find their way here,
because sadly, there are alot of us out there.

Sincerly,
Angie

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RE: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...

Sabrina, my prayers are with you and your Mom. Please let me know how it
goes.

Angie

From: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
SABRINA LANCE
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 10:37 AM
To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this
club...

Hi Angie

I am sorry as well that you are in this group. You
are completely right we need to join together and
fight for our mothers. Every time I read an email
about someone in my same situation I cannot hold back
the tears and my heart goes out to every daughter out
there that is going through this. I find it hard
talking to people about what is happening because
unless you are going through the same it is extremely
hard to understand our fears, sorrows and anguish.
Thursday we will be getting the results of my mothers
last Pet Scan please pray for us.
Be stong and have faith.
Sabrina
--- Lesley <downboyrecords@yahoo.com <mailto:downboyrecords%40yahoo.com> >
wrote:

> Hi Angie-
> My heart goes out to you, and to all of us in this
> group. I think you said it really well: "I am just
> trying to hold on to each day, let go of things that
> I cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality
> in my life."
>
> Take care and I'll be thinking of you both,
>
> Lesley
>
> "A soul ought to have something to say to the
> universe if it's going to be immortal."
> Sheri S. Tepper
>
>
> "A nation that continues year after year to spend
> more money on military defense than on programs of
> social uplift is approaching spiritual doom."
> Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
>
> --- On Mon, 8/25/08, mizhenderson
> <zirjmom@gmail.com <mailto:zirjmom%40gmail.com> > wrote:
>
> From: mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com <mailto:zirjmom%40gmail.com> >
> Subject: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry
> to have to join this club...
> To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 5:12 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> But I am glad that you are here.
> My mom was diagnosed with BC Mets to her bones, and
> she has a couple
> of spots on her liver that are questionable. It took
> super human
> effort to get her diagnosed, because she does not
> have any evidence of
> cancer in her breasts, or her lymph nodes. The way
> they found it was
> breast cancer was to do a biopsy of her pelvic bone
> in an area that is
> full of cancer. It came back positive for BC
> markers. It was a shock
> and is very frightening.
>
> Right now she is at MD Anderson in Houston. She is
> receiving
> radiation on both of her hips, her left shoulder and
> the middle of her
> spine. They tell her it is the worst case of bone
> disease that they
> have ever seen. For years she thought it was
> arthritis. It would
> have been better if she had actually had BC in her
> breast, because
> then they would have known to look for mets instead
> of just insisting
> that it was arthritis.
>
> She will begin chemo once radiation is finished.
> Radiation has
> provided a great relief from the pain, and it
> promises to continue to
> do so. Of course, I am not naive or in denial and I
> know that she has
> a terminal illness. I do not know however what the
> future may hold.
> I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of
> things that I
> cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in
> my life. My
> Mother is my best friend, and she is only 54. I
> never in my wildest
> thoughts would have guessed that I would have the
> possibility of
> losing her at such an early age.
>
> I am here to vent and join my fellow sisters in this
> fight for our
> mother's lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. I've
> noticed it is slow
> around here. I hope that more people are able to
> find their way here,
> because sadly, there are alot of us out there.
>
> Sincerly,
> Angie
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>

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[cancercured] Re: Canadian & U.S. supplements in jeopardy??

I do believe that we will undergo an election this fall and an
election will be called before parliament resumes.All bills that are
on the table will die there.
I sincerely hope that all Canadian voters will ask the right questions
of the people that are running for office;what their views are
regarding choice on health care etc...
Best regards to all.
Guy

philzach wrote:
>
> Helen,
> Amen, Amen, Amen. One can hardly conceive of a more evil plot than to deny terminally ill citizens the ability to use every tool at their
> disposal to overcome their terminal disease. ESPECIALLY when those
> tools are so superior (less harmful, more efficacious)than the
> legally-mandated products.
> It just boggles the rational mind. But there it is.
> You are so right. All we can do it fight the best way we know how.
> Phil
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> --- In cancercured, helen peterson <herbgems@> wrote:
> >
> > Bill C-51 is attempting to put supplements into the drug category.
> Protests have temporarily slowed its passage, with promises of
> amendments which sounded good but in reality are worse. Even Mercola
> was fooled by this ploy,and retracted his "good news" that the
> Canadian Government had backed off.
> >The FDA is now QUIETLY working to ban supplements in the U.S.
> according to a video on U-Tube. Check it out. The U.S. has been trying to eliminate access to supplements since 1950.
> -----[snip]
> >Democracy seems to be on the way out.But only if we allow it. Fight -fight -fight. Emails are good, but a handwritten letter has the
> > weight of about 100 emails.
> > Google will bring up all the names and addresses of polititions and goverment regularoty office in both the U.S. and Canda.

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Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...

Hi Angie

I am sorry as well that you are in this group. You
are completely right we need to join together and
fight for our mothers. Every time I read an email
about someone in my same situation I cannot hold back
the tears and my heart goes out to every daughter out
there that is going through this. I find it hard
talking to people about what is happening because
unless you are going through the same it is extremely
hard to understand our fears, sorrows and anguish.
Thursday we will be getting the results of my mothers
last Pet Scan please pray for us.
Be stong and have faith.
Sabrina
--- Lesley <downboyrecords@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Angie-
> My heart goes out to you, and to all of us in this
> group.  I think you said it really well:  "I am just
> trying to hold on to each day, let go of things that
> I cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality
> in my life."
>  
> Take care and I'll be thinking of you both,
>
> Lesley
>
> "A soul ought to have something to say to the
> universe if it's going to be immortal." 
> Sheri S. Tepper
>  
>
> "A nation that continues year after year to spend
> more money on military defense than on programs of
> social uplift is approaching spiritual doom."
> Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
>
> --- On Mon, 8/25/08, mizhenderson
> <zirjmom@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com>
> Subject: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry
> to have to join this club...
> To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 5:12 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> But I am glad that you are here.
> My mom was diagnosed with BC Mets to her bones, and
> she has a couple
> of spots on her liver that are questionable. It took
> super human
> effort to get her diagnosed, because she does not
> have any evidence of
> cancer in her breasts, or her lymph nodes. The way
> they found it was
> breast cancer was to do a biopsy of her pelvic bone
> in an area that is
> full of cancer. It came back positive for BC
> markers. It was a shock
> and is very frightening.
>
> Right now she is at MD Anderson in Houston. She is
> receiving
> radiation on both of her hips, her left shoulder and
> the middle of her
> spine. They tell her it is the worst case of bone
> disease that they
> have ever seen. For years she thought it was
> arthritis. It would
> have been better if she had actually had BC in her
> breast, because
> then they would have known to look for mets instead
> of just insisting
> that it was arthritis.
>
> She will begin chemo once radiation is finished.
> Radiation has
> provided a great relief from the pain, and it
> promises to continue to
> do so. Of course, I am not naive or in denial and I
> know that she has
> a terminal illness. I do not know however what the
> future may hold.
> I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of
> things that I
> cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in
> my life. My
> Mother is my best friend, and she is only 54. I
> never in my wildest
> thoughts would have guessed that I would have the
> possibility of
> losing her at such an early age.
>
> I am here to vent and join my fellow sisters in this
> fight for our
> mother's lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. I've
> noticed it is slow
> around here. I hope that more people are able to
> find their way here,
> because sadly, there are alot of us out there.
>
> Sincerly,
> Angie
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>

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Sabtu, 30 Agustus 2008

Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...

Hey Angie.  I almost feel like we are twins.  My mother is 52 and was diagnosed about 3 years ago.  My head has been constantly spinning since all of this began.  She had done chemotherapy, had a bilateral mastectomy and then did radiation.  They said that it was pretty aggressive so wanted to start the chemo right away. 
 
We were so happy when radiation was over and she got to "ring the bell" at MD Anderson to signify her last visit.  Little did we know that about 3 months later we would be right back there.  It has progressed to stage IV and has metastisized to her bones, mainly her pelvis, her spine, liver, stomach and now some lung tissue.  We recently brought her home from the hospital and she is staying with my husband and I.  I was so thrilled to have her home, so happy to be away from all the constant visits. 
 
I have such mixed emotions about all this.  Right now I think I'm pissed (pardon my french).  Why did it have to come back.  Why can't we get a break?? You know I see those little commercials on TV of survivors and I get so jealous and envious.  Why can't we have that?
 
My mother is so young as well, and is my best friend.  I have to stop myself from calling her all the time like I used to.  These days, unless the phone is in her lap she cannot reach it.  We're working on Physical therapy and are improving a lilttle more each day. 
 
I try so hard to be positive, but I find myself getting knocked down here and there.  I try my best to keep a happy face for my mom, a tear sneaks in every now and again, as I'm sure it will, but I try my best to keep her in postive spirits. 
 
I know how it feels to have your best friend be hurting.  It makes you want to give anything to take that hurt away, even if it means you have to take it yourself.  I think in all of this, I've learned that every moment is precious, I've learned a great deal of patience, and I've also learned that my mom is my hero and someone I strive to be like everyday.  I wish I had her strength. 
 
Please tell your mom we love her and you too.  If we have to do it, we might as well do it together.
 
Eliza

--- On Mon, 8/25/08, mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com> wrote:

From: mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com>
Subject: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...
To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 5:12 PM


But I am glad that you are here.
My mom was diagnosed with BC Mets to her bones, and she has a couple
of spots on her liver that are questionable. It took super human
effort to get her diagnosed, because she does not have any evidence of
cancer in her breasts, or her lymph nodes. The way they found it was
breast cancer was to do a biopsy of her pelvic bone in an area that is
full of cancer. It came back positive for BC markers. It was a shock
and is very frightening.

Right now she is at MD Anderson in Houston. She is receiving
radiation on both of her hips, her left shoulder and the middle of her
spine. They tell her it is the worst case of bone disease that they
have ever seen. For years she thought it was arthritis. It would
have been better if she had actually had BC in her breast, because
then they would have known to look for mets instead of just insisting
that it was arthritis.

She will begin chemo once radiation is finished. Radiation has
provided a great relief from the pain, and it promises to continue to
do so. Of course, I am not naive or in denial and I know that she has
a terminal illness. I do not know however what the future may hold.
I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of things that I
cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in my life. My
Mother is my best friend, and she is only 54. I never in my wildest
thoughts would have guessed that I would have the possibility of
losing her at such an early age.

I am here to vent and join my fellow sisters in this fight for our
mother's lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. I've noticed it is slow
around here. I hope that more people are able to find their way here,
because sadly, there are alot of us out there.

Sincerly,
Angie


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Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...

Hi Angie-
My heart goes out to you, and to all of us in this group.  I think you said it really well:  "I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of things that I cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in my life."
 
Take care and I'll be thinking of you both,

Lesley

"A soul ought to have something to say to the universe if it's going to be immortal." 
Sheri S. Tepper
 

"A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom."
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

--- On Mon, 8/25/08, mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com> wrote:

From: mizhenderson <zirjmom@gmail.com>
Subject: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER I'm sorry to have to join this club...
To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 5:12 PM


But I am glad that you are here.
My mom was diagnosed with BC Mets to her bones, and she has a couple
of spots on her liver that are questionable. It took super human
effort to get her diagnosed, because she does not have any evidence of
cancer in her breasts, or her lymph nodes. The way they found it was
breast cancer was to do a biopsy of her pelvic bone in an area that is
full of cancer. It came back positive for BC markers. It was a shock
and is very frightening.

Right now she is at MD Anderson in Houston. She is receiving
radiation on both of her hips, her left shoulder and the middle of her
spine. They tell her it is the worst case of bone disease that they
have ever seen. For years she thought it was arthritis. It would
have been better if she had actually had BC in her breast, because
then they would have known to look for mets instead of just insisting
that it was arthritis.

She will begin chemo once radiation is finished. Radiation has
provided a great relief from the pain, and it promises to continue to
do so. Of course, I am not naive or in denial and I know that she has
a terminal illness. I do not know however what the future may hold.
I am just trying to hold on to each day, let go of things that I
cannot control, and try to keep joy and normality in my life. My
Mother is my best friend, and she is only 54. I never in my wildest
thoughts would have guessed that I would have the possibility of
losing her at such an early age.

I am here to vent and join my fellow sisters in this fight for our
mother's lives. The good, the bad, the ugly. I've noticed it is slow
around here. I hope that more people are able to find their way here,
because sadly, there are alot of us out there.

Sincerly,
Angie

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[cancercured] Re: Canadian & U.S. supplements in jeopardy??

Helen,

Amen, Amen, Amen. One can hardly conceive of a more evil plot than to
deny terminally ill citizens the ability to use every tool at their
disposal to overcome their terminal disease. ESPECIALLY when those
tools are so superior (less harmful, more efficacious)than the
legally-mandated products.

It just boggles the rational mind. But there it is.

You are so right. All we can do it fight the best way we know how.

Phil
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--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, helen peterson <herbgems@...> wrote:
>
> Bill C-51 is attempting to put supplements into the drug category.
Protests have temporarily slowed its passage, with promises of
amendments which sounded good but in reality are worse. Even Mercola
was fooled by this ploy,and retracted his "good news" that the
Canadian Government had backed off.
>
> The FDA is now QUIETLY working to ban supplements in the U.S.
according to a video on U-Tube. Check it out. The U.S. has been trying
to eliminate access to supplements since 1950.
-----[snip]
>
> Democracy seems to be on the way out.But only if we allow it. Fight
-fight -fight. Emails are good, but a handwritten letter has the
> weight of about 100 emails.
>
> Google will bring up all the names and addresses of polititions and
goverment regularoty office in both the U.S. and Canda.
>

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RE: [cancercured] new and lots of ????s - purchase UKRAIN

Natalie,

You can buy UKRAIN here:

Nowicky PHARMA
Margaretenstr. 7
A - 1040 Vienna, Austria
8-17 Monday - Friday
Tel.: + 4315861223 mob.: +43 664 402 069 2 , Faks: + 4315868994

Therapy clinical efficiency: 20- 40 ampoules ( 5 ml )
10 ampoules tests activity UKRAIN( works - not work)

Letter, Expres: 60 EURO(EUROPE)
E-mail: Nowicky@ukrin.com

http://www.immunerecoveryandwellness.com/cms/index.cfm/path/2340/157805/157436/157504/
http://www.ukrain.ua <http://www.ukrain.ua/>
<http://www.ukrin.com/> http://www.ukrin.com/

Best.Jan
_____

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Behalf Of natalie
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:47 PM
To: cancercured@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [cancercured] new and lots of ????s

Where does one purchase UKRAIN?
Natalie


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[cancercured] Phytoplankton

Anyone with comments on this yet 'new' Cancer product that is highly expensive? Phytoplankton.

A cousin of mine is interested in it and found it in the newspapers. At about $80.00 a bottle of 60 capsules, my eyebrows immediately went up.

Joe C.

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[cancercured] Canadian & U.S. supplements in jeopardy??

Bill C-51 is attempting to put supplements into the drug category. Protests have temporarily slowed its passage, with promises of amendments which sounded good but in reality are worse. Even Mercola was fooled by this ploy,and retracted his "good news" that the Canadian Government had backed off.

The FDA is now QUIETLY working to ban supplements in the U.S. according to a video on U-Tube. Check it out. The U.S. has been trying to eliminate access to supplements since 1950.


Supplements along with diet improvements have cured thousands  of "incurable" cancers.See Kelly, Gerson and Abraham Hoffer programs to name a few). Many who have not been cured have had greatly extended life spans, and improved quality of life.Our freedom to choose is about to become extinct. It has happened in Germany and
Australia.

Canada's story is that they have only public safety in mind. No vitamin has ever been verified to cause even one death,while  even aspirin is said to cause 10,000 deaths a year.Chemo has the reputation of a 10% mortality rate.

Health Canada has been throttling access to anything called "natural" or organic, with a loss to Candians of about 20,000 of the 50,000 different products available.

Canada  even banned organic tampons made of organic cottons. They deemed the applicator a "medical device".This does not seem to apply to Tampax and other non-organice tampons which are sold by the millions. Cotton is the most heavily sprayed crop in the world,and unregulated as it is not considered a food crop.Perhaps years of absorption of unregulated pestisides might cause cancer ?

Democracy seems to be on the way out.But only if we allow it. Fight -fight -fight. Emails are good, but a handwritten letter has the
weight of about 100 emails.

Google will bring up all the names and addresses of polititions and goverment regularoty office in both the U.S. and Canda.

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Jumat, 29 Agustus 2008

[cancercured] Dr. Rath to the International Journal of Cancer

(Mathias Rath, M.D developed a natural formula that blocks cancer metastases, you can find his studies in Medline (PubMed).
Response by Dr. Rath to the Invitation
to Become a Reviewer of
the International Journal of Cancer
On August 5, 2008, Dr. Rath received an official invitation from the Editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Cancer (IJC), Professor Harald zur Hausen, to become a scientific reviewer for that journal. Prof. zur Hausen is not only the Editor-in-chief of the IJC, but has served for more than two decades as head of the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) in Heidelberg, Germany.

For almost half a century, Prof. zur Hausen has been a prominent voice in the pharmaceutically-oriented cancer research community. His invitation to Dr. Rath, a prominent critic of conventional cancer therapies and a pioneer of natural cancer research, is no coincidence. It reflects the beginning of the re-orientation of international cancer research to specifically include vitamins and other micronutrients in the fight against this epidemic.

This re-orientation was brought about by significant advances in micronutrient research in cancer, a new field of medicine led by Dr. Rath and his research team (www.dr-rath-research.org).

Realizing the significance of this historic moment, Dr. Rath invited the International Journal of Cancer and the German Cancer Research Center to join him �based on the widely available scientific evidence� in a global effort to largely eliminate cancer as a cause of death in future generations.

For the full text of Dr. Rath's letter to the Editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Cancer, click this link.

http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/THE_FOUNDATION/About_Dr_Matthias_Rath/letter_zurhausen_2008-aug.html

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Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER Stress may raise breast cancer risk in young women

Young women who experience more than one stressful life event are at
greater risk of developing breast cancer, but a general feeling of
happiness and optimism may help guard against the disease, Israeli
researchers report.

Find more information in This Link! <http://cancerwarning.blogspot.com/>

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[cancercured] Stress may raise breast cancer risk in young women

Young women who experience more than one stressful life event are at
greater risk of developing breast cancer, but a general feeling of
happiness and optimism may help guard against the disease, Israeli
researchers report.

Find more information in This Link! <http://cancerwarning.blogspot.com/>


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Re: [cancercured] Success rate of group

There are no answers to this type question because there is no measurement one can use? If one asks the same question of Allopaths they might get an answer thus: " there are millions of people that have survived the five years we have used to be considered cured." In fact when one attends one of the many 'Walks' or 'runs' for the cure or any gathering of conventionally treated people, the expression "cancer survivor" if heard. My daughter-in-law after two years of treatment is considered a cancer survivor. Two years? This list would be able to provide scores of people that can be considered cancer survivors.

That would put me in the 'cured' category.


What do you consider cured?


Many sincere and realistic Alternative practitioners do not use the word cure but rather, use 'Sustained Remission' as the mark of success.

Joe C.

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Kamis, 28 Agustus 2008

Re: [cancercured] Re: Book recommendations? - questions

Hi Jim

1. Alkalinity of 8 is only recommended for a short time for the purpose of killing cancer cells. I don't know of any way you can measure this except whatever indications urine analysis provides - also of course it will vary from hour to hour.

2. re Budwig: the formula is  one tablespoon of oil to two of low fat cottage cheese (quark is better if you can get it) - taken 6 times a day or more - suggest you go to the flaxseedoil2 yahoo health group for full details - Sandra Olsen who sometimes contributes to this site is the person to ask for comparison of oil versus ground up seeds. For myself I use oil because I'm lazy

Jonathan

Jonathan Chamberlain

www.fightingcancer.com

--- Jonanthan:

I read your book. It is excellent. I have two questions:

1.You mention that our body tissue alkaline should be 8. How do you measure

acidity/alkalinity of body tissues? We usually measure acidity/alkalinity of

urine, and blood.

2. Budwig protocol, in your book, pages 69-70, you mention the mix of

flaxseed oil with cottage cheese. Pleas clarify the ratio of the mix? Then you

mention the flaxseeds are anti-cancer agent. Should we take flaxseeds or flaxseed

oil?

Thanks.

Jim

In a message dated 8/28/2008 7:35:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

jonomark33@yahoo. com writes:

Thanks Phil - much appreciated. Glad you found them useful

Jonathan Chamberlain

www.fightingcancer. www

--- On Wed, 8/27/08, philzach <_phil@philzachary. phi_

(mailto:phil@philzachary. com) > wrote:

From: philzach <_phil@philzachary. phi_ (mailto:phil@philzachary. com) >

Subject: [cancercured] Re: Book recommendations?

To: _cancercured@ cancercured@ can_ (mailto:cancercured@ yahoogroups. com)

Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 6:43 PM

Jonathan,

I bought both of your books and have read almost all of them. They

are excellent and should be on every list of recommended cancer

resources. Thank you for the excellent research and writing you did

to create them.

Phil

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--- In cancercured@ yahoogroups. com, jonathan chamberlain

<jonomark33@ ...> wrote:

>

> On the subject of recommended books, can I draw your attention to my

own books

> 1. Cancer: The Complete Recovery Guide and

> 2. Cancer Recovery Guide: 15 Alternative and Complementary

Strategies for Restoring Health.

>

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Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER New here

Thank you so much!! My mom's cancer has been diagnosed as stage IV, basically what they have told us is that it is not cureable, but can be controlled.  We actually just came home today (Yay!!) from a week and a half hospital stay.  She went in for being jaudiced and ended up having a stent to help her liver do the job that it needed to do, because a tumor was blocking it.  I can't say how thankful I am to have her home!!  She actually came to stay with my husband, my 18mo old daughter and myself.  My hubby is actually a stay at home dad and was open hearted and ready to go when I asked him if he would mind if she stayed with us, because between the two of us she would have 24 hour care.  I about burst into tears when I asked him if he would, fearful that he would say no...they actually  have a wonderful relationship, but I know it's alot to ask, doing personal things for someone that you never thought you would be doing those things for.  He has
been so wonderful through all of this. 
It has been hard.  I'm sure like many we all have to work.  I work full time, am expecting another baby early december, have my toddler at home and also have a father who has parkinson's.  My life is a whirlwind right now, but I can only imagine how my mother feels.  She cried when we brought her inside the door to our house.  I thought it was because the wheelchair was bumpy, but it was because she was so happy and so humbled to be home.  A whole new view on being walked across the threshold so to speak.  Thank you so much for your kind words.  I know being in the hospital can be exhausting.  Love and prayers to you and your mommy.

--- On Thu, 8/28/08, Lesley <downboyrecords@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Lesley <downboyrecords@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER New here
To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 8:02 PM


Hi Eliza-
 
Just wanted to let you know that I know what you are going through.  My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer that spread to her bones in Jan. 07.  She had surgery to reconstruct her spine where the cancer had destroyed a disc back in June.  Yesterday, the surgeon went back in to redo the fuse, the cancer has destroyed the disc that the plate was fused into.  She is still in ICU today, because there was a lot of scar tissue from the first surgery.  Next week, he will do another surgery to try and remove more of the cancer and stabilize her spine from the other side.  After 16 hours in hospital yesterday, I could not even go up there today.  So...bumpy is something I understand very well at the moment.  All I can say is try to take care of yourself and your loved ones, alone you may not feel strong, but together you can make it.

Prayers and hugs,

Lesley

--- On Tue, 8/26/08, Tiffany Sierra <sierragirls3@ sbcglobal. net> wrote:

From: Tiffany Sierra <sierragirls3@ sbcglobal. net>
Subject: Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER New here
To: daughtersofmomswith breastcancer@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 7:18 AM

Good morning Eliza, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I will pray for her. My mom went 9 years cancer free until last year when she was diagnosed with stage IV cancer that had spread to her liver. She underwent chemo for about a year and is currently in remission. Don't give up hope! Be there for her as much as you can and enjoy all the time that you have whether it is days or years. (((hugs)))
Tiffany

SABRINA LANCE <sabydl@yahoo. com> wrote:
Hi Eliza
I am sorry to hear about your news... keep your chin
up and be very strong and please dont give up as long
as there is life there is hope. Be positive for your
mother and and enjoy every moment with her. I know
what you mean about it being rough we all do and that
is why we are here for each other to share experiences
or just to vent..If you need to talk to me you can
email me anytime.
Sabrina
--- Eliza <molinare13@ yahoo. com> wrote:

> Hi. My name is Eliza and my mother was diagnosed
> with breast cancer
> about 2 years ago. We thought we were smooth
> sailing, chemo was
> through surgery done and radiation complete. Then
> in July we found out
> that it had returned and has spread to numerous
> places in her body.
> Right now she has been hospitalized, is doing
> better, but the road is
> bumpy.
>
> Just wanted to join to meet others who understand
> what I'm going
> through, and just to vent.
>
>
>
>

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[cancercured] I'll bet this will be a lot of help

A lot of unbiased, objective scientific information, brought to you by
the selfless humanitarians at Amgen, Inc. . . .

Chemotherapy.com - Educational and support information about
chemotherapy and associated side effects for cancer patients and their
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Re: [cancercured] Re: Zilongjin

Dear Melly,
 
My apology, it's Zilongjin. If by chance you're from the Philippines, i can give you names of oncologists who recommend it to their patients.
 
God Bless
 
eden

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Eden

I tried to search the web for silongjin but no info or website came out. Would you be kind enough to forward us a website we can visit? Thanks.

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Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER New here

Hi Eliza-
 
Just wanted to let you know that I know what you are going through.  My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer that spread to her bones in Jan. 07.  She had surgery to reconstruct her spine where the cancer had destroyed a disc back in June.  Yesterday, the surgeon went back in to redo the fuse, the cancer has destroyed the disc that the plate was fused into.  She is still in ICU today, because there was a lot of scar tissue from the first surgery.  Next week, he will do another surgery to try and remove more of the cancer and stabilize her spine from the other side.  After 16 hours in hospital yesterday, I could not even go up there today.  So...bumpy is something I understand very well at the moment.  All I can say is try to take care of yourself and your loved ones, alone you may not feel strong, but together you can make it.

Prayers and hugs,

Lesley


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From: Tiffany Sierra <sierragirls3@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: Daughtersofmoms withBREASTCANCER New here
To: daughtersofmomswithbreastcancer@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 7:18 AM


Good morning Eliza, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I will pray for her. My mom went 9 years cancer free until last year when she was diagnosed with stage IV cancer that had spread to her liver. She underwent chemo for about a year and is currently in remission. Don't give up hope! Be there for her as much as you can and enjoy all the time that you have whether it is days or years. (((hugs)))
Tiffany

SABRINA LANCE <sabydl@yahoo. com> wrote:
Hi Eliza
I am sorry to hear about your news... keep your chin
up and be very strong and please dont give up as long
as there is life there is hope. Be positive for your
mother and and enjoy every moment with her. I know
what you mean about it being rough we all do and that
is why we are here for each other to share experiences
or just to vent..If you need to talk to me you can
email me anytime.
Sabrina
--- Eliza <molinare13@yahoo. com> wrote:

> Hi. My name is Eliza and my mother was diagnosed
> with breast cancer
> about 2 years ago. We thought we were smooth
> sailing, chemo was
> through surgery done and radiation complete. Then
> in July we found out
> that it had returned and has spread to numerous
> places in her body.
> Right now she has been hospitalized, is doing
> better, but the road is
> bumpy.
>
> Just wanted to join to meet others who understand
> what I'm going
> through, and just to vent.
>
>
>
>

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Re: [cancercured] Success rate of group

Victor,

Sometimes the goal isn't to beat the cancer but to survive
by stabilizing or putting the cancer in remission or just slowing
it down so slow it dies a natural death.

Since I was told Feb 5 2007 I was terminal expecting 4-9 months and no conventional treatment would benefit, I found an alternate treatment that has been my stabilization and given me a chance;
Low dose Naltrexone.
http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/

There are many others on it and seeing same results or
better than me with cancer but many use LDN for various other
diseases as works for  many ailments.

There is a yahoo group just for us with cancer and LDN:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_4_cancer/

and my web page explain my story:
http://www.ldn4cancer.com/

and medical records while on LDN:
http://www.ldn4cancer.com/medical-tests.html

I was told to get my affairs in order and prepare to die in
Feb  2007  and now still living a normal life.   If
it wasn't for LDN.  I wouldn't be here and that I know.

It is safe, low  cost and no side effects.  My mom takes
it for arthritis (for over a year now)  and my husband
takes it just  preventatively.  All safe and no ill effects.
To me this is a success.

Dee
http://www.ldn4cancer.com/index.html

--- On Thu, 8/28/08, Victor Martinez wrote:
Can anyone tell me if in the history of this group there has been
anyone who has had cancer and survived using alternative medicines and if so, what they used?

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Re: [cancercured] Success rate of group

Thank you Dennis for sharing your story.this was encouraging.
May i ask you how you measure your ph? saliva, urine?

thanks very much.
nil

From: "Trade Products"
I just went through having cancer that was in my colon and did
radiation. I had only 11 days of chemo because it almost killed me.
Then they wanted to cut out most of my colon.
(I was told if I didn't get the surgery I was going to die. That was over a year ago.) I went to 2 different alternative care people and the first thing I did was to ask for references, and I called them!......

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[cancercured] Re: Success rate of group

I found success stories of members using alternatives in the files.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/cancercured/files/

--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, "Victor Martinez" <vmtz2001@...>
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> Can anyone tell me if in the history of this group there has been
> anyone who has had cancer and survived using alternative medicines
and if so, what they used?.....

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Re: [cancercured] Success rate of group

I  just went through having cancer that was in my colon and did
radiation. I had only 11 days of chemo because it almost killed me.

Then they wanted to cut out most of my colon.
(I was told if I didn't get the surgery I was going to die. That was over a year ago.)
 
I went to 2 different alternative care people and the first thing I did was to ask for references, and I called them!
All were doing fine from 2-3yrs after first treatment.
 
The ones that had the surgery (talked to 3) all 3 had their cancer back within 4 months of the surgery. I was told by the Dr's that that was unusual, that most were doing much better.

Then I went to 2 different Alt care persons and didn't tell the others at first I was seeing another one. And sure enough they were both coming up with almost the same numbers and findings. I was told by one of them that is a Dr. that I made better progress than any patient he had treated in his 20 year practice.

I did not do the surgery but instead did.

(1)avoided sugar like the plague (used stevia)

reasonably avoided anything that makes glucose. Soft drinks (ALL are
bad) sugarless are very bad also and are very acid.

(most alternative people will tell you cancer grows in an acid
environment) google it.

(2) made a Ozone sauna and used it. (exercise is also good, as it
gets oxygen into the body if you feel up to it. I didn't)

(3) Alkaline water and alkaline diet, google alkaline water and diet.
lots of juicing! also.

Do a PH on the person - should be 6 to 6.5 for good alkaline.

(4) Immunocal makes your own body build glutethione. (do research on
your own)

www.immunotec.com/may google it and even look on fda.gov (this
one is a biggie)

(5) check out graviola

(6) check out cesium must be used with potassium (is absorbed by the
cells and makes them very alkaline.

(7) VERY , VERY important do liver cleanse if you over toxify the
liver in killing the cancer you could damage or destroy the liver and
then, nothing else matters !

Last 3 times I was tested they found no signs of cancer

And it at one time had spread to my liver, lungs and pancreas. Could
come back and hit me tomorrow but so far so good!!

basics
(A) make the body alkaline , for a bad enviorment for cancer to grow
and good for the body.
(B) Avoid sugar or glucose (feeds the cancer) per most alt people.
(C) build the immune system ( Immunocal )
(D) Clean the LIVER **** ! ! !
(E) use things to attack the cancer (cesium+potassium, graviola etc)
(F) Give the body proper nourishment . Live foods, fruits and veggies
(G) Address emotional issues check out EFT and B.E.S.T. This is
amazing!
(H) Avoid negative TV!! no rape murder and incest dramas, no
killing , little or no news. Watch Funny things like funniest videos
and national geographic or public TV. It affects you more than you
think. Do Bible reading!!

also on the immunocal I am a distributer, but you can get it through me or anyone but I am telling you it really works!! Have seen it first hand, significantly help several people ! With cancer and other problems because it super boost your own immune system. Had a friend go on a vendetta against it. (because it is multilevel) for over a year then he got prostate cancer and I gave him some now he tells others about it.

I learned when a neighbor had his son in law get leukemia and they
gave him 2 weeks to live, he took it and some herbal tea, and it has
been over 2 years now and still no sign of the leukemia but his is
really an unusual case but sure got my attention. He went to 3 Dr's at 3 hospitals. and all said he was going to die. He proved them wrong!

Sorry to bother you but I just had to share my success !
It worked for me and want to tell others.

Dennis

PS: I still have all my colon !


From: Victor Martinez
Can anyone tell me if in the history of this group there has been
anyone who has had cancer and survived using alternative medicines and
if so, what they used? Believe me, I'm not a doubting Thomas, all
indications are that my wife has either beat cancer or is beating it.
She is using medicine by a German company called Heel, and though her
doctors in the US said she still had it and the tumor was still the
same size, it was very obviously and undoubtedly smaller. A
radiologist in Mexico who took an MRI refused to take the next step
which is to do an ultra because it wasn't necessary. Again, don't
forget to answer my question in your response, if you have one: Has
anyone in this group beat cancer, and if so, how?



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[cancercured] Worm Pills, an Effective Treatment for Malignant Melanoma and Other Cancers

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2008

Mebendazole is a generic, inexpensive prescription medicine used to
treat worm infections. This drug is called a spindle poison because
it interrupts the formation of microtubules, cellular filaments that
separate newly made DNA. Chemo drugs such as Taxol and alkylating
agents are also spindle poisons, but they have toxicities that
mebendazole does not have.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mebendazole
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR600879

In the last few years, a number of studies have found that
mebendazole is a powerful inducer of apoptosis in a wide variety of
cancer cells, both in culture dishes and mouse models.
In the following study, half maximal cytotoxic doses of mebendazole
in the range 0.1 to 0.8 microM (VERY low) killed a wide diversity of
cancer cells, including lung, breast, ovary, colon and
osteosarcomas. These studies were also conducted in mice.
Mebendazole also inhibited angiogenesis.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=12231542&itool=pubmed_docsum

Unlike microtubule disruptive drugs such as Taxol and alkylating
agents, mebendazole does not harm normal cells.
The following study was published this month. It shows that
mebendazole kills two different strains of chemotherapy resistant
melanoma cells. One strain contained a mutant p53 protein while the
other harbored a normal p53 tumor suppresor protein. Mebandazole
kills the cells equally. The half maximal cytotoxic dose was 0.32
microM.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?
db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=18667591&itool=pubmed_docsum

Cimetidine, the generic version of the anti-ulcer drug Tagamet,
promotes the toxicity of mebendazole by inhibiting its degradation
in the liver.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=3663452&itool=pubmed_d
ocsum

The average blood concentration of mebendazole after a single
clinical dose is 1.67 microM. This value vastly exceeds the
concentration of mebendazole needed to kill a host of different
cancer cells.

Mebendazole is usually sold as a chewable tablet. When chewed and
allowed to remain in the mouth for a short period, the mebendazole
can enter the blood through the mucosal
membranes of the mouth. Of course, it can also enter the blood via
the GI tract. This drug is extremely non-toxic even in doses of 4.5
grams a day.

Microtubule inhibitors are THE target of interest for chemo drugs.
In this case, a simple anti-worm drug inhibits microtubule
functioning at low non-toxic concentrations. In a culture dish and
in mice, mebendazole induces apoptosis in a diversity of cancer
cells at extremely low concentrations.

Unfortunately, this drug will NEVER enter clinical trials as a
treatment for cancer. There is no money to be made.
Fortunately, physicians can prescribe this drug for the treatment of
cancer without a clinical trial. This blog and the referenced
articles contain all the scientific justification that they will
need.

Stay tuned...
Grouppe Kurosawa, Medicine in the Public Interest

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Re: [cancercured] new and lots of ????s

Jan,

Good question. I was referring to the latter [IPT=Insulin Potentiation Therapy].

Phil
============================================

From: STUDIO EEG-BIOFEEDBACK_POLAND
Phil,
Which one IPT you mean ?
IPT=intraperitoneal therapy or IPT=Insulin Potentiation Therapy ?
Jan

Phil wrote:
Jan,
Have you looked at IPT for chemo delivery?

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[cancercured] he Anti-Ulcer Drug Cimetidine (Tagamet) is a Powerful Anti-Cancer Drug

Cimetidine, the generic version of the popular anti-ulcer drug
Tagamet, is a potentially powerful anti-cancer drug, especially if
combined with other compounds.

If you conduct a PubMed search on cimetidine and cancer you will
find over 1000 references.

The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is over expressed on
carcinoma cells. These epithelial cells comprise over 80% of all
cancers. Blocking the activity of these receptors is the subject of
many research projects.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?
db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=18337605&itool=pubmed_

docsum

This study shows that common, inexpensive, non-toxic cimetidine
blocks the activation of EGFR. When EGF, epidermal growth factor,
binds EGFR it initiates an autophosphorylation reaction which
activates the receptor and its tyrosine kinase activity. Cimetidine
blocks this response, thereby blocking EGFRs ability to promote
cancer cell growth and the inhibition of apoptosis.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?
db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=17295779&itool=pubmed_

docsum

The authors found that cimetidine decreased the level of cyclic AMP
in the cancer cells. The lack of cyclic AMP impaired the
autophosphorylation of the EGFR and inhibited its activity. This is
an observation of monumental significance. Other histamine H2
receptor inhibitors, such as ranitidine and famotidine, do not
decrease the level of cyclic AMP in cells.

I have written extensively about the prostaglandin PGE2 and its
ability to suppress the immune response in general and its ability
to promote angiogenesis and the growth of cancer cells. PGE2
promotes the synthesis of cyclic AMP. I have also written about the
role stress hormones, such as norepinephrine and epinephrine, play
in inhibiting the immune response and promoting cancer cell growth
and development. These hormones also activate cyclic AMP synthesis.

Cimetidine could decrease cyclic AMP levels in cells by blocking
membrane adenylate cyclase, the enzyme that actually makes cyclic
AMP, or by increasing the activity of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase,
the enzyme that degrades cyclic AMP. To date, no one knows how
cimetidine influences cyclic AMP levels in cells.

Cimetidine, probably via decreased cyclic AMP levels, decreases the
development of regulatory T cells. These cells, referred to as TREG,
suppress immune functioning. These cells are activated by the immune
hormones IL-10 and TGF-beta, hormones that cimetidine downregulates.
In addition, cimetidine activates the synthesis of IL-12, the major
enhancer of cell mediated immunity.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?
db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=18502198&itool=pubmed_

docsum

There are two major forms of TREG immune inhibitor cells. These
cells inhibit a vigorous immune response against cancer, leukemia,
bacterial and viral infections, such as HIV.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?
db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=18613849&itool=pubmed_

docsum

The IL-10/TGFbeta hormones responsible for the activation of this
subset of TREG cells is inhibited by cimetidine due to its ability
to reduce cyclic AMP levels in cells.

The second subset, FOXP3 TREG cells, is also activated by cyclic
AMP. This implies that cimetidine can inhibit this population of
TREG cells as well.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/queryd.fcgi?
db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16785520&itool=pubmed_

docsum

The implications of this line of research are enormous. Cimetidine,
by lowering cyclic AMP levels in cells, can reactivate the immune
response against cancer, HIV and other diseases while inhibiting
angiogenesis and the growth of cancer cells.

The daily dose is 800 mgs a day, 200 mgs four times a day. And you
don't need a prescription.

Stay tuned...

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Re: [cancercured] Re: Apricot pits -- how many? Q for vincent

Jonathan and Leonard,

My opinion of Laetrile is generally favorable. That of pancreatic
enzymes is mixed. At this time I have no advice on the
combination. The closest thing to laetrile that I use is a
benzaldehyde-cyclodextrin inclusion compound. I use it routinely for
low grade or MDR cancers. I like this as a beta hydroxypropyl
derivative in IV form. I make it myself.

Vincent

At 08:42 AM 8/28/2008, you wrote:

>jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33@...> wrote:
> > whether or not there would be a problem taking laetrile and
> > pancreatic enzymes simultaneously.
>
>I'm not aware of any problem. All the laetrile clinics in Tijuana I'm
>familiar with also use enzymes.
>I read a study, perhaps by Harold Manner, that found laetrile to be
>only minimally effetive unless the patient was also taking enzymes
>(the combination was quite effective). Vit. A's also synergistic.
>
>Please note that I'm talking about IV laetrile; apricot pits (or any
>oral laetrile/amygdalin) can be safely eaten only if small amounts;
>consequently, it's much less effective than IV laetrile (which can be
>safely taken in huge dosages).


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