Guest guest Posted August 13, 2005 Report Share Posted August 13, 2005 Jackie, For lung cancer you may want to look into Bio-Medical Center in Tijuana, Mexico. This is the Hoxsey Clinic. They are known to have extremely good success with many types of cancer, even late stage cancers. It is easy to get there. Fly to San Diego, then there is a shuttle bus from there to the clinic for the day, and back. You will come home with the prescribed tonics, diet and protocol. The atmosphere is professional, caring and nurturing. Phone there is 011 52664 684 9011 Keep the Faith. Miracles ARE an option. Marcia lung cancer Hi All, My mom was just diagnosed with lung cancer. I don't think she has a lot of time?? She is refusing 'conventional' treatment. I am sending out an SOS to everyone for protocols, supplements and recommendations on a rife machine to possibly shrink the tumors. I am considering possible a clinic in mexico. All suggestions welcome. I checked the archives and there was no protocol per se. You can contact me through this email or cell 360-608-4864. God bless you all, for MobileTake with you! Check email on your mobile phone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Hi , The message below was posted earlier today on the " Flaxseed Oil 2 " Group. It seeme like an answer to your question. To join the group, click on this link: FlaxSeedOil2/ ---------------------- Date: Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:37 pm Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] lung cancer Hi - I have endometrial adenocarcinoma stage IV now metastatic to lungs. My many tumors between the lungs have not grown since starting on the Johanna Budwig protocol eight months ago. I discontinued chemo last fall (my decision) as I knew I would not survive another treatment. Radiation and surgery are not options, per the doctors. Now my doctors say, " there is no medical explanation for why you are here " . I feel and look great! If your friend has been given a dismal diagnosis, he/she has nothing to lose by trying the Budwig Protocol. ---------------------------------- - " cindylstorc " wrote: > I am looking for input from lung cancer survivors. I have a friend > who is one month out with chemo and rad. and she is not doing well. > She lost a lot of weight and we want to get her on alternatives. It > would help to hear from survivors of lung cancer as to what you have > done to survive this. My husband has been on alternatives for brain > cancer and has out lived the Drs. expectations but the family needs to > hear from people in the same place they are. Any help would be > appreciated. I will want to foreward your reply to them tho if that > is ok. > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2005 Report Share Posted November 12, 2005 Hi Dennis I live in OZ (gold Coast) like you,maybe I can help you a bit , I tried the Budwig Diet for a while , contact me on wpetrik .au Wolf From: Dennis Leo Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 Subject: [ ] lung cancer My name is Dennis & I live in OZ. I have had a total laryngectomy,a full neck dissection and now have innoperable lung cancer. I have no intention of going thru chemo again and have started Dr Budwig's method. I'm hoping someone maybe able to give me a little guidance as to what to do. My appreciation in advance. D.J.Leo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 > My name is Dennis & I live in OZ. I have had a total laryngectomy,a > full neck dissection and now have innoperable lung cancer. I have no > intention of going thru chemo again and have started Dr Budwig's > method. I'm hoping someone maybe able to give me a little guidance as > to what to do. My appreciation in advance. > > D.J.Leo Dennis, using electrical current following the GEIPE guidelines is remarkably inexpensive and it can buy you a lot of time with which to use remedies that restore normal order. The difficult part is maneuvering the cancer into the path of the current, but if that can be done, as it was in some animal studies, success can be as high as 98%. I'd suggest Transfer Factor, which is available in OZ. TF was used in cancer studies in Russia; the Russian government has approved it for medical use and described its use in the Health department's Methodological Letter. I'd also suggest cold-processed whey as a foundational therapy; many peer-reviewed studies showed tumour reduction from it alone. Seems a lot of people get results with Essicac-like herbal teas. I'm kind of out of my area on this but others might comment. Essiac was almost made a legal " cancer cure " in Canada it was so effective. That being said it was also given IV; I expect as a tea it's not as potent. Duncan Crow, Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 I am so sorry about your father's condition. Have you thought about Pau d Arco tea and IP6 ? I have known of people having success with the tea and IP6. There is a book you might want to get from :awarenesspublishing.com entitled I BEAT CANCER 50 People Tell You How They Did It. The book is not very expensive and may be of help to you and your father. Best wishes, Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 From: " driton99 " <drbina@...> << My father has a lung cancer with a node on the left side of neck.He has been diagnosed on january 2005.he hasnt had any chemo or radiation.After diagnosing he started macrobiotics for 2 months but it didnt stopped the cancer and he lost the weight. Now is on http://www.Hopeforcancer.com Protocol for lung cancer which includes Ellagic insurance formula( 6 daily), Phyto Bio Plant Enzymes ( 6 daily), Coral Calcium daily ( 9 Daily), Total Immune Boster ( 2 Daily) and Liquid Essentials (vitamins and minerals( 2 oz daily)....AHCC 3 gr daily, Noni Juice 2 oz daily , Agaricus 5 gr daily. He also drinks taheebo tea...15 apricot kernels per day.All the pills he is taking with willards water....Green Magma...Cat's claw >> > Am I doing the right things The regimen sounds great to me. I personally would omit the coral calcium and make sure the liquid essentials is iron-free. > Can I use cesium chloride protocol I wouldn't use it w/o medical supervision, except perhaps as last resort. > or parasite cleanse and zapper from Hulda I think they're both often very helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 Have you considered electrolyzed water and/or artemisinin. http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altthrpy.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 On 16 Nov 2005 wrote: > My father has a lung cancer with a node on the left side of neck.He has been diagnosed on january 2005.he hasnt had any chemo or > radiation.After diagnosing he started macrobiotics for 2 months but it didnt stopped the cancer and he lost the weight. Now is on > http://www.Hopeforcancer.com Protocol for lung cancer ........ ----------------- It seems that Hope For Cancer missed mentioning cold-processed whey, which is in the US Physician's Desk Reference for prescription drugs as both a glutathione inceaser and a specific anti-wasting (cachexia) supplement. Although Immunocal is listed, there are many similar products, most are much cheaper and just as effective given you're dosing higher because of the cachexia. Many cancer studies show tumour shrinkage with cold-processed whey alone. Total Immune Booster doesn't live up to it's name; according to the Russian Health Department, Transfer Factor increases natural killer cell activity more than any other drug or non-drug. I still recommend GEIPE as a very cheap yet successful therapy; a local fellow has got rid of a malignant lump on his neck using the approach. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 > Have you thought about Pau > d Arco tea and IP6 ? > > I have known of people having success with the tea and IP6. I agree with the IP6; it increases natural killer cells by 49%, meaured in the research. However, Transfer Factor Plus Advanced Formula, which contains IP-6, increases natural killer cell activity 437%. I think a factor of ten could provide significant advantege. There's a chart that compares the NK cell increase of many of the known immune system boosters. Is Essiac tea not superior to Pau D'arco? Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 Hi there Duncan, I really dont understand what cold processed whey is, When I wanted to learn how to make cottage cheese on my island they spoke about whey. So i have stuck cold processed whey in the computer and have come up with some products, maybe you can recommend something that is decent price and that will help with weight gain which i think my dad has the protein wasting disease called anti-wasting (cachexia) ok i have my dad on this product right now. Is this cold processed whey - weight gain protein powder - Solgar is a reliable brand, and if this is the right product could you help me with the dosage how much of it should he take without it making the tumors grow. thanks so much, Odette Duncan Crow wrote It seems that Hope For Cancer missed mentioning cold-processed whey, which is in the US Physician's Desk Reference for prescription drugs as both a glutathione inceaser and a specific anti-wasting (cachexia) supplement. Although Immunocal is listed, there are many similar products, most are much cheaper and just as effective given you're dosing higher because of the cachexia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 In a message dated 12/27/05 adandpete writes: > My sister was just diagnosed with this but the MDs do not yet know what stage she is in. > There was a post on this list about a vaccine that was being used to treat lung cancer. Cancer Cured archive message about lung vaccine experiments /message/11378 The story linked below on the lung cancer vaccine as reported by CBS News in 2004 says the vaccine is years away from being on the market if ever. A patient would have to become part of a trial group in order to get it, but it is something to keep in mind. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/02/19/health/main601231.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Start with this website http://www.cancertutor.com/ You will see that there are lots of alternative treatments for cancer. I find it easy to read and understand. Good luck with your dad. Ipe On 4/28/06, ldmilton01 wrote: My dad has been diagnosed with stage 1V non-small cell lung cancer and > he did radiation for about 20 days and lost a great amount of weight and became very weak. The doctors have given him maybe two months to live. Are there any herbs or other alternative treatments we can start > him on? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 I just became aware today of a natural product called SAFINUR which directly disrupts tumor cells. It blocks tumor cell growth, movement and invasiveness. Safinur is an anti-tumor agent that acts by disrupting the cell's skeleton. Safinur is non-toxic. By disrupting the cancer cell skeleton prevents the cells from performing typical physiological activities such as dividing, moving and invading other tissue. It turns the cells into " inactive spheroids " which are unable to move or divide. Salfinur selectively targets cancer cells immobilizing them irreversibly. Go to http://www.avoidchemo.com/anti_tumor.htm I do not know yet who can order it..........I learned of this from my Integrative M.D. > another site may have some interesting info for you > http://www.cancertutor.com/ > > > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Hi Liz, For information about LDN in the treatment of cancer, visit http://tinyurl.com/2p57xv With best wishes, Dudley Delany dudley_delany [low dose naltrexone] lung cancer How can ldn help a patient with lung cancer, spread to other organs plse. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 Hi Gloria, If what you are doing proves to be ineffective, consider Low Dose Naltrexone. To learn more, visit http://tinyurl.com/2p57xv Sincerely, Dudley Delany dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 , Don't despair...Graviola is known to work for cancer. Visit rain-tree.com. You can call their office and talk to someone about graviola. They are pretty helpful there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 If he is up to it, I would say to put him on Budwig right away, probably with some cytotoxic elements added, such as artemix and Sutherland OPC. But maybe more knowledgable members of the group need to speak up. > > I should start out by saying my name is Dora ' Wilkerson. Right > now I do not believe I have cancer (years ago I had some issues but > right now I am fine.) > > I am not here today for me. I joined this group because my father- in- > law has stage 4 lung cancer. We were told he had around 6-12 months > about 2 weeks ago and now they say 2-3 months. He is no longer going > for treatment and has hospice coming in to help them out. > > I know no one on this group has the answer to " Cure " him but I > joined just to read what others have to say and if I can pick up ANY > tips to help him along. If, anything can make his life better or > make him feel like he has a chance I want to let him know about it > (I just want to give him some hope.) > > I want to say I was impressed with what Loretta had to say.I do have > one question for Loretta, how do you recommend someone to make their > own tooth paste (I am guessing either a wood ash mix like years ago > OR a baking soda mix?) > > I don't think I will be posting a lot on here because right now we > have to travel from Alabama to Ohio to see my husband's family but I > will be reading most all of the post to see if I can pass any > helpful information along to his father. > > I am glad to have found your group, > > Dora ' Wilkerson > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 Another option might be an immediate visit to a nutritionist / naturopath to determine his deficiencies, followed by a 21 day juice and supplement fast, complete with enemas and liver cleanses. I just mention this because it cured Anne Frahm, who was weeks from death. However, she was also just 35 years old or so. > > I should start out by saying my name is Dora ' Wilkerson. Right > now I do not believe I have cancer (years ago I had some issues but > right now I am fine.) > > I am not here today for me. I joined this group because my father- in- > law has stage 4 lung cancer. We were told he had around 6-12 months > about 2 weeks ago and now they say 2-3 months. He is no longer going > for treatment and has hospice coming in to help them out. > > I know no one on this group has the answer to " Cure " him but I > joined just to read what others have to say and if I can pick up ANY > tips to help him along. If, anything can make his life better or > make him feel like he has a chance I want to let him know about it > (I just want to give him some hope.) > > I want to say I was impressed with what Loretta had to say.I do have > one question for Loretta, how do you recommend someone to make their > own tooth paste (I am guessing either a wood ash mix like years ago > OR a baking soda mix?) > > I don't think I will be posting a lot on here because right now we > have to travel from Alabama to Ohio to see my husband's family but I > will be reading most all of the post to see if I can pass any > helpful information along to his father. > > I am glad to have found your group, > > Dora ' Wilkerson > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 I had an uncle who had stage 4 lung cancer (terminal) and medical treatment had ceased. He started on Beta Glucan 1,3 1,6 at the suggestion of his oncologist - 425 mg, 3 times a day. He also started on Flor-Essence brand of Essiac Tea and Vitamin O at (I think) about 30 drops 2 or more times daily. He went into a five year remission which amazed everyone. Worth a try, I would say. Jp I should start out by saying my name is Dora ' Wilkerson. Right now I do not believe I have cancer (years ago I had some issues but right now I am fine.) I am not here today for me. I joined this group because my father-in- law has stage 4 lung cancer. We were told he had around 6-12 months about 2 weeks ago and now they say 2-3 months. He is no longer going for treatment and has hospice coming in to help them out. I know no one on this group has the answer to " Cure " him but I joined just to read what others have to say and if I can pick up ANY tips to help him along. If, anything can make his life better or make him feel like he has a chance I want to let him know about it (I just want to give him some hope.) I want to say I was impressed with what Loretta had to say.I do have one question for Loretta, how do you recommend someone to make their own tooth paste (I am guessing either a wood ash mix like years ago OR a baking soda mix?) I don't think I will be posting a lot on here because right now we have to travel from Alabama to Ohio to see my husband's family but I will be reading most all of the post to see if I can pass any helpful information along to his father. I am glad to have found your group, Dora ' Wilkerson ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 I need to correct what I have written below to 2 Beta Glucans, 3 times a day, and those, I believe, were between meals. jp >I had an uncle who had stage 4 lung cancer (terminal) and medical treatment > had ceased. He started on Beta Glucan 1,3 1,6 at the suggestion of his > oncologist - 425 mg, 3 times a day. He also started on Flor-Essence brand > of Essiac Tea and Vitamin O at (I think) about 30 drops 2 or more times > daily. He went into a five year remission which amazed everyone. Worth a > try, I would say. > Jp > > > I should start out by saying my name is Dora ' Wilkerson. Right > now I do not believe I have cancer (years ago I had some issues but > right now I am fine.) > > I am not here today for me. I joined this group because my father-in- > law has stage 4 lung cancer. We were told he had around 6-12 months > about 2 weeks ago and now they say 2-3 months. He is no longer going > for treatment and has hospice coming in to help them out. > > I know no one on this group has the answer to " Cure " him but I > joined just to read what others have to say and if I can pick up ANY > tips to help him along. If, anything can make his life better or > make him feel like he has a chance I want to let him know about it > (I just want to give him some hope.) > > I want to say I was impressed with what Loretta had to say.I do have > one question for Loretta, how do you recommend someone to make their > own tooth paste (I am guessing either a wood ash mix like years ago > OR a baking soda mix?) > > I don't think I will be posting a lot on here because right now we > have to travel from Alabama to Ohio to see my husband's family but I > will be reading most all of the post to see if I can pass any > helpful information along to his father. > > I am glad to have found your group, > > Dora ' Wilkerson > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 Hi Dora! You must act like lightning( in my family, man, 49 years lived only 1 year from diagnosises) Quick activity has only chemo and UKRAIN. Taste 1 series( 20 ampoules) UKRAIN. ( 1 ampoule costs 54 EURO ) In my opinion, this basic, to win time and to put to cancer dam. Then use all other good advices . Tel.: + 4315861223 (Vienna ) Faks: + 4315868994 E-mail: <mailto:Nowicky@...> Nowicky@... Jan From:Dora Wilkerson I joined this group because my father-in-law has stage 4 lung cancer. We were told he had around 6-12 months about 2 weeks ago and now they say 2-3 months. He is no longer going for treatment and has hospice coming in to help them out.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 Sorry, I forgot about cure Germanium132 : Inhalations from germanium 132(Efficient ). Unfortunately, I do not know of detailed rule. Jan From: Dora Wilkerson I joined this group because my father-in-law has stage 4 lung cancer. We were told he had around 6-12 months about 2 weeks ago and now they say 2-3 months. He is no longer going for treatment and has hospice coming in to help them out.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 Naproxen is an non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and not a narcotic medication. Neurontin is not a narcotic either. If I had cancer I would start LDN right away. Art -- > > My dad, 69 yrs, has been daignosed with small cell lung cancer, > advanced stage. We are planning on giving him LDN but are finsding it > hard to get a prescription. My dad lives in Boston, MA. Does anyone > know of any doctor who will be able to prescribe LDN to him in Boston? > Secondly, my dad is on naproxen, which I believe cannot be combined > with LDN. The only painkiller I understand he can be on is Neurontin. > Can he start Neurontin as soon as he gets off Naproxen? How soon > should he start LDN then? Any help would be appreciated! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 A really good site on the subject with lots of links and lots of info.http://www.webspawner.com/users/ldnforcancer/index.html Try also: Try joining this LDN group. They specialize in cancer and can probably help you better.LDN_4_cancer/ Ingrid [low dose naltrexone] Re: Lung CancerNaproxen is an non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and not a narcotic medication. Neurontin is not a narcotic either. If I had cancer I would start LDN right away.Art-->> My dad, 69 yrs, has been daignosed with small cell lung cancer, > advanced stage. We are planning on giving him LDN but are finsding it > hard to get a prescription. My dad lives in Boston, MA. Does anyone > know of any doctor who will be able to prescribe LDN to him in Boston? > Secondly, my dad is on naproxen, which I believe cannot be combined > with LDN. The only painkiller I understand he can be on is Neurontin. > Can he start Neurontin as soon as he gets off Naproxen? How soon > should he start LDN then? Any help would be appreciated!>------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 Alan, I still have received no apology for you, but I still would not want your friend to suffer! http://www.curenaturalicancro.com I was in office when someone received back results that breast cancer was gone. The theory is that many cancers are caused by fungus........has this come on suddenly for him or gradually? Jen > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PelTWCUmTsU & eurl=http%3A%2F%2F > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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