Guest guest Posted February 6, 1999 Report Share Posted February 6, 1999 http://home.sol.no/~dusan/dental_health_risk.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/amalgampage.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/dental_amalgam.html ---------------------------------------- " I don't feel comfortable using a substance designated by the Environmental Protection Agency to be a waste disposal hazard. I can't throw it in the trash, bury it in the ground, or put it in a landfill, but they say it is OK to put it in people's mouths. That doesn't make sense. " - . Fischer, D.D.S. " What is it about the mouth that makes this hazardous waste non-toxic? " - Denton, M.D. " If I was diagnosed with an incurable degenerative disease, I would definitely extract any questionable teeth. The infected tooth you leave in could be the one that is killing the patients. " - Harold Ravin, D.D.S " Mercury is more toxic than arsenic. " Dentists have the highest suicide and divorce rates among professional. Female dental personnel have a higher spontaneous abortion rate, a raised incidence of premature labour, and an elevated perinatal mortality. Research has demonstrated that 100% of all root canals result in residual infection due to the imperfect seal that allows bacteria to penetrate. The toxins given off by these bacteria are more toxic than mercury. These toxins can cause systemic diseases of the heart, kidney, uterus, and nervous and endocrine systems. " Electrogalvanism is frequently the cause of lack of concentration and memory, insomnia, psychological problems, tinnitus, vertigo, epilepsy. To name a few. " --- Arana, D.D.S. Dr Huggins: " Dr. Pinto explained that his parents had both been dentists. His father had attended a conference in the 1920s at which a speaker had condemned mercury. The elder Pinto remembered this a while later when he was asked to treat a child dying of leukemia. Her biggest complaint was that her gums hurt. He removed her amalgams qui-etly, and the terminally ill child responded within a few days. " Spontaneous remission! " announced the medical profession. Pinto responded by telling the physician he had removed the amalgams. There was a pecking order at that time, just as there is today, in the health profes-sions. He was academically whiplashed and made to feel inferior and foolish. This was standard procedure. So Pinto quietly replaced an amalgam in the little girl, then told the doctor to watch for a recurrence of the leukemia the next day. There was a recurrence. He removed it, of course, and the child recovered again. " Case history (diabetes): Sylvia Blank had a root canal tooth removed. She was diagnosed with diabetes 8 years ago and was crippled with joint aches, with violent intermittent shooting pains in her face and head, wheezing, recurring bronchitis and extreme fatigue. On extraction the head pains went more or less immediately. Her diabetic symptoms, stopped completely after a few weeks. Case history: It was 1977. Just after I had a large filling done (amalgam), I started to salivate heavily, heard voices, and became quite disturbed. I went to a dentist to see about having the amalgams removed. Well, the dentist called my mother (I was 17 at the time), insisting that I have a psychological evaluation. The police put me in hand-cuffs and leg restraints (chains), and I was hauled off to an institution. I was there for two weeks. I was heavily drugged, so badly that I could not stand or walk. I stayed on the medications for about a solid year. Immediately upon my stopping the medications, I went to a different dentist, insisting on removal. You are not going to believe this, but the dentist drilled about half of the amalgom out, and then capped the teeth with white porcelain or ceramic. On my last visit, I just happened to bring a mirror with me, which is how I discovered this. Well, I did not want another episode with mental personnel, so I decided to remove it myself. I removed two at a time, and went to a third dentist, who filled them with those miracle-mix fillings, which emit flouride. Needless to say, my psychosis was relieved, for the most part, but not until I started taking heavy doses of vitamin B12, Bcomplex, and multivitamins. I was also taking zinc and iron suppliments. I still suspect that I might have mercury or heavy metal problems, as my short-term memory is not up to par. I also have problems with attentiveness. My mind wanders. I am rather uncomfortable with medical personnel, at this point, as you might imagine. A female friend of mine had the same experience as mine, all starting in the dentist's chair. Case history: She was shy, timid, spoke like a child, and was a diagnosed schizophrenic. Se-vere chest pain made her writhe in agony. She had tried to tear out her heart and she thought she was going to die. She was bloated and had a poor com-plexion. She'd hyperventilate to the ex-tent that half her body sometimes turned red. There were problems with the thy-roid, liver gall bladder menses and, es-pecially, the nervous system. The third day after her mercury-contain-ing dental fillings were removed, she laughed and said, " It's not going to get me. It's not going to be bad. " With time, everything improved. Her complexion cleared, the bloating de-creased, and she felt connected to her body again. Her thyroid became normal, she no longer felt pain on menstruation, her heart didn't hurt, and the schizophrenia was gone. Dusan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Dear Lloyd, Now that's a good report. Can you tell me what blood type you are? drpeppe@... Re: radiation > >In-Reply-<38495EA5.B2B0925A@...> > >References: <003601bf3e1a$b817c2e0$4f21d7d8@bearmama> > > > >Dear Tammy and the whole wide world. > > > >I'm getting kind of frustrated about receiving so many messages from > cures for cancer, but realized that I've learned a lot from cures for cancer,Pc-Spes > and Larry Clapps website. > > > >When I was told I had a psa of 38.9 in April 1999, I was devastated, but I > didn't know anything about this desease > >and found out that I had a psa of 21 in 1996 and was never told about it. > This is documented and happened at the VA hospital here in Milwaukee. I'm > one of those veterans who didn't have insurance and thought I was lucky to > have access to the VA, but everytime i went to the hospital I got nausea > and sick at the stomach, so much so that I had to see a psychiatrist and a > therapist and am still seeing them, > > > >I tried everybodies treatment and watchful waiting after the forced > watchful waiting initiated on me by theVA due to my not knowing my psa > level. I mean I tried all sorts of complementary treatment except > Pc-Spes,because I had,had blood clots b4 and that was no joke and I didn't > have the funds for pc-spes. So i scheduled myself for radiation ,CHT and > whatever they (the VA) was going to do. That was only after I asked some > people on these sites what do to. They said go for it and I did. > > > >Now I know a lot of people here are strictly Alternative,and me too, but > when that psa was47.5 I jumped on theat radiation for 39 days along with > 50mg of Casodex asnd the 3 month Zoladex shot. Which they gave me by > mistake, but i'm still cool, you know. i raised all kinds of hell, but i > didn't scare nobody. > > > >i did a tort action for $700,000 and a compensation claim for disability. > A fantastic lady attorney took my case and submitted it for $5,000,000 for > me and my wife. > > > >Now people, here comes the good part, half way through those 39 days of > radiation I started taking immunocal, 2 pouches a day. My treatment ended > on November 4, 1999, at which time I requested a psa(having listened to > you good folks)and wass told by my doctor(Oncologist) that I really didn't > need one , becasuse it wouldn't have that much of a reduction yet. I > insisted on the psa and got one on the 5th of November. Two weeks ago I > got the results,now remember the doctor said it was too soon to realize a > significant drop, i almost fell out my chair when the doctor showed me on > thje screen that my psa was .26. I repeat .26. Folks i had bleeding at > the rectum for ten days b4 and after treatment so you know I was shook. > Folks, i don't know what brought the psa down, the CHT,radiation,Immunocal > or prayers to the unerring Physician. I'm inclined to say it was the > unerring Physician and the immunocal, or maybe it was all of the above but > whatever it was i will not stop taking Immunocal, in fact I've become a > distributor for > >immunocal and love it. I've got two friends on Immunocal. One has > prostate cancer, his psa has only dropped a little. I've got a friend who > has throat cancer and cancer of the tongue, he stopped chemoand sez he > feels better than ever with the Immunocal. > > > >Hey ! This is my story, if you've got any questions call me, email me or > look on Tony luboff's site @ www.innovativehealth.net. > > > >As I've always said > > > >Love and Happiness > > > >Lloyd SeawrightAt 10:34 AM 12/4/99 -0800, you wrote: > >>Dear Tammy, > >> > >>I would consider the PC SPES option for your dad. One, because it can, in > most > >>cases, pick up even after hormones (refractory or not), and two, PC SPES has > >>actually been shown to sensitize PCa cells to radiation, thus acheiving a > >>greater " kill " rate. I don't like radiation, but light radiation with PC > SPES > >>has worked well for many men. > >> > >>Love > >>Taras > >> > >>Tammy Bushnell wrote: > >> > >>> My Dad starts radiation in January. He has been on hormonal therapy. The > >>> hot flashes were no fun. > >>> What can we expect as far as side effects of the external beam radiation? > >>> Does anyone have any tips, suggestions or ideas that will help Dad feel > >>> better during the radiation treatment period? > >>> > >>> Thanks! > >>> > >>> Tammy > >> > >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to tablesaws. > http://clickhere./click/1701 > > > > -- Create a poll/survey for your group! > -- vote?listname=cures for cancer & m=1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Dear Lloyd, Now that's a good report. Can you tell me what blood type you are? Last time I attended a Tumor meeting at St. Francis Hospital here in Tulsa they were bragging about the 90something % success rate that was being enjoyed across America by using the radioactive pellets at the site of the Prostate cancer. However it was the only oncological procedure that was enjoying that kind of success. I recommend you get your friends some vitamin B17 . See Valuable Textbook : " World Without Cancer " , by G. , copyright 1997, 1st printing 1974. 800-595-6596. I also recommend Champion Juicer (to be used every day) to back up their regimen. Also the fresh raspberries (fresh only and not juiced) could only help. It's an awesome responsability for people to put their health future in the hands of only one product. Most of the time you will find it to be more complex than that. The complexity turns into a change in lifestyle and that is not too welcome in some cases. Lloyd, thanks for your contribution to my freedom here in America. Were you in Vietnam? Your note brims full of a man with a pure heart. Thanks for that too. drpeppe@... Re: radiation > >In-Reply-<38495EA5.B2B0925A@...> > >References: <003601bf3e1a$b817c2e0$4f21d7d8@bearmama> > > > >Dear Tammy and the whole wide world. > > > >I'm getting kind of frustrated about receiving so many messages from > cures for cancer, but realized that I've learned a lot from cures for cancer,Pc-Spes > and Larry Clapps website. > > > >When I was told I had a psa of 38.9 in April 1999, I was devastated, but I > didn't know anything about this desease > >and found out that I had a psa of 21 in 1996 and was never told about it. > This is documented and happened at the VA hospital here in Milwaukee. I'm > one of those veterans who didn't have insurance and thought I was lucky to > have access to the VA, but everytime i went to the hospital I got nausea > and sick at the stomach, so much so that I had to see a psychiatrist and a > therapist and am still seeing them, > > > >I tried everybodies treatment and watchful waiting after the forced > watchful waiting initiated on me by theVA due to my not knowing my psa > level. I mean I tried all sorts of complementary treatment except > Pc-Spes,because I had,had blood clots b4 and that was no joke and I didn't > have the funds for pc-spes. So i scheduled myself for radiation ,CHT and > whatever they (the VA) was going to do. That was only after I asked some > people on these sites what do to. They said go for it and I did. > > > >Now I know a lot of people here are strictly Alternative,and me too, but > when that psa was47.5 I jumped on theat radiation for 39 days along with > 50mg of Casodex asnd the 3 month Zoladex shot. Which they gave me by > mistake, but i'm still cool, you know. i raised all kinds of hell, but i > didn't scare nobody. > > > >i did a tort action for $700,000 and a compensation claim for disability. > A fantastic lady attorney took my case and submitted it for $5,000,000 for > me and my wife. > > > >Now people, here comes the good part, half way through those 39 days of > radiation I started taking immunocal, 2 pouches a day. My treatment ended > on November 4, 1999, at which time I requested a psa(having listened to > you good folks)and wass told by my doctor(Oncologist) that I really didn't > need one , becasuse it wouldn't have that much of a reduction yet. I > insisted on the psa and got one on the 5th of November. Two weeks ago I > got the results,now remember the doctor said it was too soon to realize a > significant drop, i almost fell out my chair when the doctor showed me on > thje screen that my psa was .26. I repeat .26. Folks i had bleeding at > the rectum for ten days b4 and after treatment so you know I was shook. > Folks, i don't know what brought the psa down, the CHT,radiation,Immunocal > or prayers to the unerring Physician. I'm inclined to say it was the > unerring Physician and the immunocal, or maybe it was all of the above but > whatever it was i will not stop taking Immunocal, in fact I've become a > distributor for > >immunocal and love it. I've got two friends on Immunocal. One has > prostate cancer, his psa has only dropped a little. I've got a friend who > has throat cancer and cancer of the tongue, he stopped chemoand sez he > feels better than ever with the Immunocal. > > > >Hey ! This is my story, if you've got any questions call me, email me or > look on Tony luboff's site @ www.innovativehealth.net. > > > >As I've always said > > > >Love and Happiness > > > >Lloyd SeawrightAt 10:34 AM 12/4/99 -0800, you wrote: > >>Dear Tammy, > >> > >>I would consider the PC SPES option for your dad. One, because it can, in > most > >>cases, pick up even after hormones (refractory or not), and two, PC SPES has > >>actually been shown to sensitize PCa cells to radiation, thus acheiving a > >>greater " kill " rate. I don't like radiation, but light radiation with PC > SPES > >>has worked well for many men. > >> > >>Love > >>Taras > >> > >>Tammy Bushnell wrote: > >> > >>> My Dad starts radiation in January. He has been on hormonal therapy. The > >>> hot flashes were no fun. > >>> What can we expect as far as side effects of the external beam radiation? > >>> Does anyone have any tips, suggestions or ideas that will help Dad feel > >>> better during the radiation treatment period? > >>> > >>> Thanks! > >>> > >>> Tammy > >> > >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to tablesaws. > http://clickhere./click/1701 > > > > -- Create a poll/survey for your group! > -- vote?listname=cures for cancer & m=1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Thanks for sharing this Lloyd, I know a few of us who have been waiting to hear your story. Againg thank-you Debbie lloyd w seawright <lloydse-@...> wrote: original article:cures for cancer/?start=4296 > >Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 17:10:01 -0800 > >Taras Wybaczynsky <taras@...> > >From: Lloyd W Seawright <lloydsea@...> > >Subject: Re: radiation > >In-Reply-<38495EA5.B2B0925A@...> > >References: <003601bf3e1a$b817c2e0$4f21d7d8@bearmama> > > > >Dear Tammy and the whole wide world. > > > >I'm getting kind of frustrated about receiving so many messages from > cures for cancer, but realized that I've learned a lot from cures for cancer,Pc-Spes > and Larry Clapps website. > > > >When I was told I had a psa of 38.9 in April 1999, I was devastated, but I > didn't know anything about this desease > >and found out that I had a psa of 21 in 1996 and was never told about it. > This is documented and happened at the VA hospital here in Milwaukee. I'm > one of those veterans who didn't have insurance and thought I was lucky to > have access to the VA, but everytime i went to the hospital I got nausea > and sick at the stomach, so much so that I had to see a psychiatrist and a > therapist and am still seeing them, > > > >I tried everybodies treatment and watchful waiting after the forced > watchful waiting initiated on me by theVA due to my not knowing my psa > level. I mean I tried all sorts of complementary treatment except > Pc-Spes,because I had,had blood clots b4 and that was no joke and I didn't > have the funds for pc-spes. So i scheduled myself for radiation ,CHT and > whatever they (the VA) was going to do. That was only after I asked some > people on these sites what do to. They said go for it and I did. > > > >Now I know a lot of people here are strictly Alternative,and me too, but > when that psa was47.5 I jumped on theat radiation for 39 days along with > 50mg of Casodex asnd the 3 month Zoladex shot. Which they gave me by > mistake, but i'm still cool, you know. i raised all kinds of hell, but i > didn't scare nobody. > > > >i did a tort action for $700,000 and a compensation claim for disability. > A fantastic lady attorney took my case and submitted it for $5,000,000 for > me and my wife. > > > >Now people, here comes the good part, half way through those 39 days of > radiation I started taking immunocal, 2 pouches a day. My treatment ended > on November 4, 1999, at which time I requested a psa(having listened to > you good folks)and wass told by my doctor(Oncologist) that I really didn't > need one , becasuse it wouldn't have that much of a reduction yet. I > insisted on the psa and got one on the 5th of November. Two weeks ago I > got the results,now remember the doctor said it was too soon to realize a > significant drop, i almost fell out my chair when the doctor showed me on > thje screen that my psa was .26. I repeat .26. Folks i had bleeding at > the rectum for ten days b4 and after treatment so you know I was shook. > Folks, i don't know what brought the psa down, the CHT,radiation,Immunocal > or prayers to the unerring Physician. I'm inclined to say it was the > unerring Physician and the immunocal, or maybe it was all of the above but > whatever it was i will not stop taking Immunocal, in fact I've become a > distributor for > >immunocal and love it. I've got two friends on Immunocal. One has > prostate cancer, his psa has only dropped a little. I've got a friend who > has throat cancer and cancer of the tongue, he stopped chemoand sez he > feels better than ever with the Immunocal. > > > >Hey ! This is my story, if you've got any questions call me, email me or > look on Tony luboff's site @ www.innovativehealth.net. > > > >As I've always said > > > >Love and Happiness > > > >Lloyd SeawrightAt 10:34 AM 12/4/99 -0800, you wrote: > >>Dear Tammy, > >> > >>I would consider the PC SPES option for your dad. One, because it can, in > most > >>cases, pick up even after hormones (refractory or not), and two, PC SPES has > >>actually been shown to sensitize PCa cells to radiation, thus acheiving a > >>greater " kill " rate. I don't like radiation, but light radiation with PC > SPES > >>has worked well for many men. > >> > >>Love > >>Taras > >> > >>Tammy Bushnell wrote: > >> > >>> My Dad starts radiation in January. He has been on hormonal therapy. The > >>> hot flashes were no fun. > >>> What can we expect as far as side effects of the external beam radiation? > >>> Does anyone have any tips, suggestions or ideas that will help Dad feel > >>> better during the radiation treatment period? > >>> > >>> Thanks! > >>> > >>> Tammy > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 >Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 17:10:01 -0800 >Taras Wybaczynsky <taras@...> >From: Lloyd W Seawright <lloydsea@...> >Subject: Re: radiation >In-Reply-<38495EA5.B2B0925A@...> >References: <003601bf3e1a$b817c2e0$4f21d7d8@bearmama> > >Dear Tammy and the whole wide world. > >I'm getting kind of frustrated about receiving so many messages from cures for cancer, but realized that I've learned a lot from cures for cancer,Pc-Spes and Larry Clapps website. > >When I was told I had a psa of 38.9 in April 1999, I was devastated, but I didn't know anything about this desease >and found out that I had a psa of 21 in 1996 and was never told about it. This is documented and happened at the VA hospital here in Milwaukee. I'm one of those veterans who didn't have insurance and thought I was lucky to have access to the VA, but everytime i went to the hospital I got nausea and sick at the stomach, so much so that I had to see a psychiatrist and a therapist and am still seeing them, > >I tried everybodies treatment and watchful waiting after the forced watchful waiting initiated on me by theVA due to my not knowing my psa level. I mean I tried all sorts of complementary treatment except Pc-Spes,because I had,had blood clots b4 and that was no joke and I didn't have the funds for pc-spes. So i scheduled myself for radiation ,CHT and whatever they (the VA) was going to do. That was only after I asked some people on these sites what do to. They said go for it and I did. > >Now I know a lot of people here are strictly Alternative,and me too, but when that psa was47.5 I jumped on theat radiation for 39 days along with 50mg of Casodex asnd the 3 month Zoladex shot. Which they gave me by mistake, but i'm still cool, you know. i raised all kinds of hell, but i didn't scare nobody. > >i did a tort action for $700,000 and a compensation claim for disability. A fantastic lady attorney took my case and submitted it for $5,000,000 for me and my wife. > >Now people, here comes the good part, half way through those 39 days of radiation I started taking immunocal, 2 pouches a day. My treatment ended on November 4, 1999, at which time I requested a psa(having listened to you good folks)and wass told by my doctor(Oncologist) that I really didn't need one , becasuse it wouldn't have that much of a reduction yet. I insisted on the psa and got one on the 5th of November. Two weeks ago I got the results,now remember the doctor said it was too soon to realize a significant drop, i almost fell out my chair when the doctor showed me on thje screen that my psa was .26. I repeat .26. Folks i had bleeding at the rectum for ten days b4 and after treatment so you know I was shook. Folks, i don't know what brought the psa down, the CHT,radiation,Immunocal or prayers to the unerring Physician. I'm inclined to say it was the unerring Physician and the immunocal, or maybe it was all of the above but whatever it was i will not stop taking Immunocal, in fact I've become a distributor for >immunocal and love it. I've got two friends on Immunocal. One has prostate cancer, his psa has only dropped a little. I've got a friend who has throat cancer and cancer of the tongue, he stopped chemoand sez he feels better than ever with the Immunocal. > >Hey ! This is my story, if you've got any questions call me, email me or look on Tony luboff's site @ www.innovativehealth.net. > >As I've always said > >Love and Happiness > >Lloyd SeawrightAt 10:34 AM 12/4/99 -0800, you wrote: >>Dear Tammy, >> >>I would consider the PC SPES option for your dad. One, because it can, in most >>cases, pick up even after hormones (refractory or not), and two, PC SPES has >>actually been shown to sensitize PCa cells to radiation, thus acheiving a >>greater " kill " rate. I don't like radiation, but light radiation with PC SPES >>has worked well for many men. >> >>Love >>Taras >> >>Tammy Bushnell wrote: >> >>> My Dad starts radiation in January. He has been on hormonal therapy. The >>> hot flashes were no fun. >>> What can we expect as far as side effects of the external beam radiation? >>> Does anyone have any tips, suggestions or ideas that will help Dad feel >>> better during the radiation treatment period? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Tammy >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Type A LloydAt 06:09 PM 12/5/99 -0600, you wrote: >Dear Lloyd, >Now that's a good report. Can you tell me what blood type you are? >drpeppe@... > > Re: radiation >> >In-Reply-<38495EA5.B2B0925A@...> >> >References: <003601bf3e1a$b817c2e0$4f21d7d8@bearmama> >> > >> >Dear Tammy and the whole wide world. >> > >> >I'm getting kind of frustrated about receiving so many messages from >> cures for cancer, but realized that I've learned a lot from cures for cancer,Pc-Spes >> and Larry Clapps website. >> > >> >When I was told I had a psa of 38.9 in April 1999, I was devastated, but >I >> didn't know anything about this desease >> >and found out that I had a psa of 21 in 1996 and was never told about it. >> This is documented and happened at the VA hospital here in Milwaukee. I'm >> one of those veterans who didn't have insurance and thought I was lucky to >> have access to the VA, but everytime i went to the hospital I got nausea >> and sick at the stomach, so much so that I had to see a psychiatrist and a >> therapist and am still seeing them, >> > >> >I tried everybodies treatment and watchful waiting after the forced >> watchful waiting initiated on me by theVA due to my not knowing my psa >> level. I mean I tried all sorts of complementary treatment except >> Pc-Spes,because I had,had blood clots b4 and that was no joke and I didn't >> have the funds for pc-spes. So i scheduled myself for radiation ,CHT and >> whatever they (the VA) was going to do. That was only after I asked some >> people on these sites what do to. They said go for it and I did. >> > >> >Now I know a lot of people here are strictly Alternative,and me too, but >> when that psa was47.5 I jumped on theat radiation for 39 days along with >> 50mg of Casodex asnd the 3 month Zoladex shot. Which they gave me by >> mistake, but i'm still cool, you know. i raised all kinds of hell, but i >> didn't scare nobody. >> > >> >i did a tort action for $700,000 and a compensation claim for disability. >> A fantastic lady attorney took my case and submitted it for $5,000,000 for >> me and my wife. >> > >> >Now people, here comes the good part, half way through those 39 days of >> radiation I started taking immunocal, 2 pouches a day. My treatment ended >> on November 4, 1999, at which time I requested a psa(having listened to >> you good folks)and wass told by my doctor(Oncologist) that I really didn't >> need one , becasuse it wouldn't have that much of a reduction yet. I >> insisted on the psa and got one on the 5th of November. Two weeks ago I >> got the results,now remember the doctor said it was too soon to realize a >> significant drop, i almost fell out my chair when the doctor showed me on >> thje screen that my psa was .26. I repeat .26. Folks i had bleeding at >> the rectum for ten days b4 and after treatment so you know I was shook. >> Folks, i don't know what brought the psa down, the CHT,radiation,Immunocal >> or prayers to the unerring Physician. I'm inclined to say it was the >> unerring Physician and the immunocal, or maybe it was all of the above but >> whatever it was i will not stop taking Immunocal, in fact I've become a >> distributor for >> >immunocal and love it. I've got two friends on Immunocal. One has >> prostate cancer, his psa has only dropped a little. I've got a friend who >> has throat cancer and cancer of the tongue, he stopped chemoand sez he >> feels better than ever with the Immunocal. >> > >> >Hey ! This is my story, if you've got any questions call me, email me or >> look on Tony luboff's site @ www.innovativehealth.net. >> > >> >As I've always said >> > >> >Love and Happiness >> > >> >Lloyd SeawrightAt 10:34 AM 12/4/99 -0800, you wrote: >> >>Dear Tammy, >> >> >> >>I would consider the PC SPES option for your dad. One, because it can, >in >> most >> >>cases, pick up even after hormones (refractory or not), and two, PC SPES >has >> >>actually been shown to sensitize PCa cells to radiation, thus acheiving >a >> >>greater " kill " rate. I don't like radiation, but light radiation with PC >> SPES >> >>has worked well for many men. >> >> >> >>Love >> >>Taras >> >> >> >>Tammy Bushnell wrote: >> >> >> >>> My Dad starts radiation in January. He has been on hormonal therapy. >The >> >>> hot flashes were no fun. >> >>> What can we expect as far as side effects of the external beam >radiation? >> >>> Does anyone have any tips, suggestions or ideas that will help Dad >feel >> >>> better during the radiation treatment period? >> >>> >> >>> Thanks! >> >>> >> >>> Tammy >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to tablesaws. >> http://clickhere./click/1701 >> >> >> >> -- Create a poll/survey for your group! >> -- vote?listname=cures for cancer & m=1 >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Easy as one, two, FREE! 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Guest guest Posted November 24, 2000 Report Share Posted November 24, 2000 Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy for the effects on Tissue, Even insurance should pay for this. Radiation > A friend's father is having 30 radiation treatments for oesophageal cancer. > Can anyone make suggestions for supplements that would help him cope with > it? I remember carrot juice (beta carotene) is good. If he can't get fresh > juices, what could he take. > > I suppose coffee enemas would be helpful to assist his liver in detoxing the > dead tissues. > > Greg > > > > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. > > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - > DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2000 Report Share Posted November 24, 2000 Greg, Please e-mail me privately, I have information for you on supplements for your friend's father who is undergoing radiation treatments for his oesophageal cancer. Anyone interested is welcome to this information, but it's in the form of a booklet which I edited for a friend and cannot post to the list, but will be happy to send as an attachment to private e-mail. Green ~^~^~^~^ Crook wrote: A friend's father is having 30 radiation treatments for oesophageal cancer. Can anyone make suggestions for supplements that would help him cope with it? >>snip<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2001 Report Share Posted August 4, 2001 In a message dated 08/04/2001 8:19:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wiman@... writes: > Good book or website that discusses why a person should avoid radiation for > followup to surgery for breast cancer? Moss, Ralph W. (1989/1996). _The Cancer Industry: Unraveling the Politics_ (rev. ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Equinox. www.kanker-actueel.nl/ca_hi_e.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Kathleen, in retrospect, i wish i'd never done the radiation treatments. i did 16 in all. they wanted me to do more after my surgery but i refused. i also refused chemo. now i wish i'd never done radiation at all, because using dietary and lifestyle changes could've cured my cancer without the radiation. whether or not to do the radiation would depend on how diligent you are being with diet, protocol1, etc. from now on i will rely on lifestyle changes and qigong to keep me healthy. i am even considering dropping all health insurance, because none of the methods/protocols that i am using are covered by insurance. and in fact, i'm healthier than i've been in my entire adult life. and yes, i was also told that it's an all or nothing deal. in fact, i tried to stop in the middle of my treatment and was given a " you're gonna die " lecture by my oncologist. -dianna on 10/11/01 8:58 AM, Kathleen Yow at kyow@... wrote: > Does anyone have any information about radiation? I'm wondering about > dasages? My oncologist says it's all or nothing. In other words, he wants > me to do 20 treatments or nothing. I only wanted to do 10 or 12. My cancer > is in remission, this is a mop-up job. It is low dose, localized to the > right neck region only. Thanks, Kathleen Yow > > Re: For Joyce and others about Hulda clark and > choices in cancertreatment > > > But Kees; don't you see that this is not the same issue that you brought > up. > Yes I agree that these types of clinics are just in it for the money, and > that it doesn't have to cost that much. But the orgininal issue you brought > up, and have brought up many times is people promoting products and > services, > on this email list and in other places. You suggested that Hulda was making > a fortune on her program. You've rideculed people on this list for trying to > share the products that they've seen work many times, (they're even offering > incredibule discounts to help people. If you're problem is the clinics > that over charge then stay with that and leave the people alone that are > just > trying to help. > But please make up your mind and stop over lapping these issues. Just > because some one charges you doesn't mean that the only thing they want is > your money. If they way over charge you then maybe that is true. > > Maybe dr. clark is ruffaling some feathers by trying to give people hope > that > they may be cured of the diseases that main stream medical would rather not > cure. I don't see this as hurting anyone. Hope is one of the main active > ingredients in any cure. Without hope we would all give up. Now you're > trying to take that away from us too? > > Personally I would rather work with someone that is positive in attitude > about being able to cure me, than someone like the medical docs I've > encountered. After talking to them for just 20 minutes I was ready to go > buy > a gun and blow my head off. Their idea of hope is to tell you that they can > make you more comfortable (with drugs) while you're dieing, so they can get > the last bit of money out of the you and the insurance companies. This kind > of help I can do without. > > Klaus > In a message dated 10/11/01 4:32:17 AM, redactie@... writes: > >> But the whole treatment costs for every >> patient every month US$ 50.000,-- Do you really think Klaus this money >> is >> neccesary for the doctors to eat and other money to live? I know America >> is >> in a certain way maybe more expensive than the Netherlands but this is >> in my >> opinion far exaggarating, no in my opinion this kind of prices for a >> treatment is swindle, another word I cann't find for it. > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. > Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by > visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Dear Kathleen, I got in 1996 35 days of radiation for my tongue cancer, it was very hard but I survived and I used with it some nutritional supplements. If you want to now which supplements has proven to do good if taken with your radiation read diagram 5 at the page www.kanker-actueel.nl/res_ca_nu.html With literature references etc. But also and Arnold know about these diagrams. There are seven diagrams for different kind of chemo's and for radiation and for hormonal therapy. But there are more supplements which aren't proven yet which are good to take with radiation. But that you've heard enough in this group. PSK, PSP, Flaxoil, codliveroil etc. also the immunesystem get attacked by radiation so all what's good to strengthen your immunesystem is good I think, but I'm not a medical specialist. Gr. Kees Braam webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl Re: For Joyce and others about Hulda clark and > choices in cancertreatment > > > But Kees; don't you see that this is not the same issue that you brought > up. > Yes I agree that these types of clinics are just in it for the money, and > that it doesn't have to cost that much. But the orgininal issue you brought > up, and have brought up many times is people promoting products and > services, > on this email list and in other places. You suggested that Hulda was making > a fortune on her program. You've rideculed people on this list for trying to > share the products that they've seen work many times, (they're even offering > incredibule discounts to help people. If you're problem is the clinics > that over charge then stay with that and leave the people alone that are > just > trying to help. > But please make up your mind and stop over lapping these issues. Just > because some one charges you doesn't mean that the only thing they want is > your money. If they way over charge you then maybe that is true. > > Maybe dr. clark is ruffaling some feathers by trying to give people hope > that > they may be cured of the diseases that main stream medical would rather not > cure. I don't see this as hurting anyone. Hope is one of the main active > ingredients in any cure. Without hope we would all give up. Now you're > trying to take that away from us too? > > Personally I would rather work with someone that is positive in attitude > about being able to cure me, than someone like the medical docs I've > encountered. After talking to them for just 20 minutes I was ready to go > buy > a gun and blow my head off. Their idea of hope is to tell you that they can > make you more comfortable (with drugs) while you're dieing, so they can get > the last bit of money out of the you and the insurance companies. This kind > of help I can do without. > > Klaus > In a message dated 10/11/01 4:32:17 AM, redactie@... writes: > > >But the whole treatment costs for every > >patient every month US$ 50.000,-- Do you really think Klaus this money > >is > >neccesary for the doctors to eat and other money to live? I know America > >is > >in a certain way maybe more expensive than the Netherlands but this is > >in my > >opinion far exaggarating, no in my opinion this kind of prices for a > >treatment is swindle, another word I cann't find for it. > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. > Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by > visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2001 Report Share Posted October 12, 2001 From: " Kathleen Yow " <kyow@...> Date sent: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 08:58:14 -0700 Send reply to: cures for cancer Subject: radiation > Does anyone have any information about radiation? I'm wondering about > dasages? My oncologist says it's all or nothing. In other words, he > wants me to do 20 treatments or nothing. I only wanted to do 10 or 12. > My cancer is in remission, this is a mop-up job. It is low dose, > localized to the right neck region only. Thanks, Kathleen Yow Hi kathleen, I have lots of information about radiation. Radiation causes cancer better than anything else. The good news its that it usually takes a decade or more for such tumors to appear after radiation treatments. Thats why people who have radio and chemo have an 18 fold higher chance of getting a second tumor caused soley by the above therapy. Spirulina and beta glucan have been shown to greatly prevent such radiation caused tumors. The term " mop-up " is a misnomer as there will still be large numbers of cancer cells left after such therapy. The real " mop-up " can only be done with the bodies own activated immune system. Unfortunately cancer patients usually have very poor immune system that are " asleep " and not activated. Thats why they developed cancer and also why Protocol 1 contains the some of the best and proven ingredients, to " activate " the immune system to " mop-up " cancer cells. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Dear Donna, I would reccomend this site at : http://www.doctoryourself.com/ He has a cancer section. I would think your friend would benefit from all of nutritional help he can get. good luck, --- Donna wrote: > Hi all. I have someone who has just found they have > a large growth in the bowel and they are going to > radiate it before they cut it out. He has been on > some healthy stuff and has gone through a cancer > fasting clinic, etc, and still has the problem. > > Anyway, what should he take to protect his system > against the radiation. I know miso and seaweed and > iodine were recently recommended. What I need to > know, is what specifically can someone who has a > throat tube take. I was thinking liquidulse by > Bernard Jensen. But maybe that is not strong > enough. > > I would also need some suggestion on doses of > whatever product is recommended. This guys name is > Mac, if anyone wants to pray for him. He is a > farmer and has two young sons who would like to have > their dad around while they grow up. > > Thanks ahead for any suggestions. > Donna > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2001 Report Share Posted November 2, 2001 At 08:16 AM 11/02/2001 -0900, you wrote: >Hi everybody! I've been wracking my brain to try and remember something I >learned a number of years ago - natural substances that are said to leech >radiation from the body. I think it may have been sea vegetables, but can >anyone help? I'll continue to try and find the information, but thought I'd >see if anyone out there knows. > >I seem to recall that there were people in Hiroshima who did not get sick - >I hope it was not a dream. > >Sandy Yes,it was seaweeds -like macrobiotic people eat and I think miso (from soy) -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail PO Box 1563 Nevada City CA 95959 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2001 Report Share Posted November 2, 2001 Yes, I remember something similar to that. Also, I found it interesting that some of my relatives who live near nuclear powerplants have been given pills to use in case of a terrorist attack. Also, two friends of mine work inside the nuclear plant as scientists and they have *always* had pills in case of an accident or attack. So no, you are not dreaming. radiation > Hi everybody! I've been wracking my brain to try and remember something I > learned a number of years ago - natural substances that are said to leech > radiation from the body. I think it may have been sea vegetables, but can > anyone help? I'll continue to try and find the information, but thought I'd > see if anyone out there knows. > > I seem to recall that there were people in Hiroshima who did not get sick - > I hope it was not a dream. > > Sandy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2001 Report Share Posted November 2, 2001 Re: radiation Hi Sandy, Soaking nightly in a warm bath of 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/2 cup of Epsoms Salts until the water no longer turns milky will leach radiation from the body. They have used this in Europe for many years. A friend from Spain told me about doing this after I was hospitalized for 8 days and had over 100 xrays in that time period. It took about 3 1/2 weeks before my water was no longer milky and that was soaking every single night. And this was 3 years AFTER having all those xrays. Hope this helps, Jody _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2001 Report Share Posted November 3, 2001 Re: radiation Better be drinking an awful lot of water when you do that that often. DHD Sr Re: radiation > > > Hi Sandy, > Soaking nightly in a warm bath of 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/2 cup of Epsoms > Salts until the water no longer turns milky will leach radiation from the > body. They have used this in Europe for many years. A friend from Spain > told me about doing this after I was hospitalized for 8 days and had over > 100 xrays in that time period. It took about 3 1/2 weeks before my water > was no longer milky and that was soaking every single night. > > And this was 3 years AFTER having all those xrays. > > Hope this helps, > Jody > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 Re: FW: radiation > > > because those soaks you describe dehydrate you. > DHD Sr > > Re: FW: radiation >> >> >> Dr. Duffy >> I drink a ton of water all the time. 3-5 32 ounce cups of it each and >> everyday. Could you explain why for me though? I did not know this. >> Thanks, >> Jody >> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 > Do you have a link about that half hour information? I don't know if I believe that one. I know plenty of people on water schedules, where they drink large amounts at certain types of the day and they are doing wonderfully. > Also I have heard that the body cannot absorb more than 1/2 cup of water at > a time, so it is best to drink 1/2 cup every 1/2 hr or so (I need a watch > that will beep on the half hour!). Read " Your Body's Many Cries For Water " > for more GREAT info on dehydration etc. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2001 Report Share Posted November 8, 2001 I have something to say about hydration, as both a La Leche League-trained breastfeeding peer counselor, and more recently as a YMCA personal trainer (had to do something to pay the bills after dh ran off!) If you only drink to thirst in circumstances which drain you of liquid, i.e. dehydrating baths, breastfeeding, intense workouts, etc, you only replace 25-40% of the liquids you've lost! I didn't know that! You should try to drink 8-12 oz of water going into a dehydrating situation, then 4 oz every half hour during, and another 8-12 oz directly after! Oh, that's why we keep a LARGE glass of water handy for nursing! If your body doesn't absorb as much as you take in, and I haven't heard the amounts listed here before, then so what? It's not going to hurt you! (Unless it's highly fluoridated, but that's another story, right?) There are dehydration tests, too. For instance, pinch a little skin from the back of your hand. If it goes back into place with no delay then you are well hydrated. I was always told with my children to check if their mouths were wet inside, like in the soft palate (top of their mouths) Of course, this was through rotavirus, and I nursed them through that so they were always well hydrated. Also, here's a simple one. If you have enough liquid in your system your urine should be almost clear and have almost no odor. The darker and smellier your urine is, the more dehydrated you are. Simple, huh? a in MA mom to Baraq '95 and Yael '98 no vax, no circ, family bed, cloth diapers, extended bf, homeschooling, attachment (single) parenting --- Sandy Mintz <sandym@...> wrote: > > > Re: radiation > > > Also I have heard that the body cannot absorb more > than 1/2 cup of water at > a time, so it is best to drink 1/2 cup every 1/2 hr > or so (I need a watch > that will beep on the half hour!). Read " Your > Body's Many Cries For Water " > for more GREAT info on dehydration etc. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 In a message dated 4/24/03 12:53:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sircus@... writes: > Radiation is the death principle....first ...last and foremost....now if > tying to kill someone will help them well then maybe its ok..but I doubt > it.... > I would think that mamograms are included? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 In a message dated 4/24/03 12:53:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sircus@... writes: > Radiation is the death principle....first ...last and foremost....now if > tying to kill someone will help them well then maybe its ok..but I doubt > it.... > I would think that mamograms are included? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 I would think that mamograms are included? I was not very much refering to x-rays though they are a form of radiation, dangerous but manageable in very small doses.....I was refering to nuclear radiation. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 I would think that mamograms are included? I was not very much refering to x-rays though they are a form of radiation, dangerous but manageable in very small doses.....I was refering to nuclear radiation. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 Even small amounts of radiation , including x-rays , are dangerous as they are cumulative over a lifetime. They don't ''go away'' and once you do reach a threshold, cellular mutation can be accelerated, which leads to cancer. That's why they stand in a lead shielded room while you are in the room with the machine. They know that just being in the room with the radiation where it is not necessarily being directly directed towards them that there is still a risk. If they acted in front of you as if they were frightened themselves then it's unlikely you would expose yourself to such radiation so they act calm and normal, but get behind a lead lined wall just the same. Of course there are times in our lives when we need x-rays but in the past 30 years there has been a great effort to limit exposure to x-rays and to make x-ray machines themselves far less powerful. I will tell you this. When the day arrives when x-ray machines and all forms of radiologic diagnostic testing and disease treatment are deemed obsolete by whatever technology replaces it, you will hear no end to the ''bad old days'' of raditation and the medical establishment will then tell you in graphic detail just how dangerous radiation ''was''. It's always this way with any medical treatment or procedure. They never will tell you how dangerous it is until they have something to replace it with. BOB > > > I would think that mamograms are included? > > I was not very much refering to x-rays though they are a form of radiation, dangerous but manageable in very small doses.....I was refering to nuclear radiation. > > Mark > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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