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Hey!!! this reminds me to go swimming today in that Ozonated pool..Wouldn't it

be neat if they had " ozonated " steam baths?

melville..

[ ] multiple myeloma

Just thought I'd post this for anybody it might help. From the Ozone group.

Saul;

I have a client in her 60's with multiple myeloma (three years now) who is

coming in for ozone saunas twice or three times a week. Her levels are not

that bad and she has good energy and is pretty healthy other than the

cancer. They have taken her off the Dexamethasone chemo for the time

being...

Question: are 3, 1/2 hour saunas weekly probably enough? She is also on a

nutritional program including whey, MGN-3, and essiac among other things.

Duncan Crow

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Dear Duncan,

Yes, three times per week is a good protocol for her situation.

Monitor the cancer to ensure that it is not gaining ground. If so, increase

to five times per week for a few weeks, then taper back.

Keep me posted...

Best of health!

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They do have saunas you can buy, but they are really expensive. The next

best thing is the ozonated bath.

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>Subject: Re: [ ] multiple myeloma

>Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 12:16:24 -0800

>

>Hey!!! this reminds me to go swimming today in that Ozonated pool..Wouldn't

>it be neat if they had " ozonated " steam baths?

>melville..

> [ ] multiple myeloma

>

>

>Just thought I'd post this for anybody it might help. From the Ozone group.

>

>

>Saul;

>

>I have a client in her 60's with multiple myeloma (three years now) who is

>coming in for ozone saunas twice or three times a week. Her levels are not

>that bad and she has good energy and is pretty healthy other than the

>cancer. They have taken her off the Dexamethasone chemo for the time

>being...

>

>Question: are 3, 1/2 hour saunas weekly probably enough? She is also on a

>nutritional program including whey, MGN-3, and essiac among other things.

>

>Duncan Crow

>

>--------------------------------------------

>

>Dear Duncan,

>

>Yes, three times per week is a good protocol for her situation.

>Monitor the cancer to ensure that it is not gaining ground. If so, increase

>to five times per week for a few weeks, then taper back.

>

>Keep me posted...

>

>Best of health!

>Dr. Saul Pressman

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I don't know if this would work, but since it is plasma related, it might....

One might try and see if their own blood, potentized into a homeopathic remedy,

specific for them would counteract this problem. You may wish to inquire of a

Homeopathic professional. It probably would need to be fairly high potency.

kiva_id wrote:

> Anyone know cure for Multiple Myeloma both with medicine care and non

> medicine care ? Multiple Myeloma is cancer that plasma in blood

> destroy bone.Thx

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Thx a lot Ruby, bcz this cancer type is still rarely. Ussually,

attack a man. My family has one surgery bcz his right arm has broken

and his bone is destroyed like osteoporosis, now the cancer start to

attack left arms, maybe he need surgery again to get pin for his bone

that was broken. And this cancer can start to attack his head bone

and his foot. This is very horrible. I heard that thaledomide can be

cured this cancer, but it is still experiment.

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> > Anyone know cure for Multiple Myeloma both with medicine care and

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> > destroy bone.Thx

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> Anyone know cure for Multiple Myeloma both with medicine care and

non

> medicine care ? Multiple Myeloma is cancer that plasma in blood

> destroy bone.Thx

Hi

Alternative methods for myeloma that I've come across (no personal

experience) include Pau d'Arco tea (not capsules ) and the use of low

dose naltrexone. There is a naltrexone group here on you may

wish to check out.

Good luck.

Lakeshill

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I would like to share with everyone that in only a little over 2 months on the

Gerson Therapy, my dad's PSA count went from 8.6 down to 7.0. He was diagnosed

with prostate cancer a little over 2 months ago, and I moved in w/him to assist

with making his juices every hour and preparing the organic foods.

I am so grateful this group is here.

Kindly,

Eve Rosenbloom wrote:

.....I am always impressed when people say they cured cancer in one month on

Gerson therapy, etc., but my experience is that it can take time to bring the

body into balance. It takes dedication to alkalyze the body, eat lots

of vegetables and green juice or green powder in vegetable juice and

turn things around. But it can be done because many people have done

it!

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--- In low dose naltrexone , " preferredlife " <preferredlife@y...>

wrote:

> Does anyone with multiple myeloma have any experience with

> low dose naltrexone? I understand the doctor had 5 patients with it. I

> would like to hear some results about these cases. Does anyone have

> any information on them or how I can find out about them?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Carolyn

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Susie Sedlock's dad was dx'd with Multiple Myeloma...if Susie doesn't see this

in the next few days I will e-mail it to her.

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hi.....my friends father takes it for his....it's saved his life...the doctors had given up conventional treatment.....told him it was a matter of time....takes 4.5 liquid LDN....he's now back on treatment...the doctors are baffled....it's a no-brainer.....dave ....summers gone...Ipswich UK.

[low dose naltrexone] Multiple Myeloma

Does anyone with multiple myeloma have any experience with low dose naltrexone? I understand the doctor had 5 patients with it. I would like to hear some results about these cases. Does anyone have any information on them or how I can find out about them?Thanks.Carolyn

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Hi Karl,

The 'Case Health - Health Success Stories' website database contains two stories related to myeloma:

1) A personal story: LDN-Dad's Multiple Myeloma, My CFS

2) A research news item: Potent Spice - Blocks Melanoma Growth

Go to: www.casehealth.com.au and search the database.

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Cris

[low dose naltrexone] Multiple Myeloma

Has anyone here worked with LDN and Myeloma. I'd be interested inknowing of any first hand experience and outcomes. I know that theMet-encaphalin receptors are supposed on the osteoblast and there forshould be helpful.Love to hear if any one has actually seen, knows of, or experiencedimprovement with LDN.

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Yes, ANEMIA, is one of the easily noticeable symptom.

The only way to improve your blood-count is: JUICING.

Buy a good juicer, which is good for vegetables and for fruits as well.

Drink on daily basis, at least twice or three times vegetable and 2 times

fruit juices.

Take, celery, red-pepper, beets, parsley, carrots, kelp, cucumber, etc. Mix

it and juice it.

Similarly with apples, plums, oranges and just a few grapes. Grapes have a

lot of sugar !

Drink those every day, a few times; the more the merrier.

On the top of those eat water/melon, as much as you can.

I sincerely hope it will help.

Regards,

Ervin

From: goldenladvondutch

Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 2:22 PM

Subject: [ ] Multiple Myeloma

Hi Everybody!

I am the caregiver of my father who has Multiple Myeloma. He's

been diagnosed with 90% out of control, reaping havoc, white blood

cells, and 10% struggling red blood cells. I have started the Hulda

21 Day Cancer Cure protocol, but am still concerned about

anemia. Does anyone know how to combat this through natural foods?

I've requested an anemia shot which he received in the hospital during

a brief stay there. It really helped build him up. However, my dad

has been dropped by the family practitioner because he would not do

chemotherapy. Our family practitioner has not gone over any test

results given at the hopital, or returned three of our calls placed to

him this past week. All is very frustrating! Has anyone completed

the 21 Day Cancer Curing Cleanse? Any thoughts on anemia...doctors?

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I would contact The Price Pottenger Nutrition Foundation to see if they have any

good Natural Doctors in his area. They list a few on their website, but they

have a more extensive list that they could provide you with. Here is their

link:

http://www.price-pottenger.org

I would also read the book Nourishing Traditions

www.newtrendspublishing.com/SallyFallon/index.html

This book has startling health information that is new (more of a rediscovery of

the old) and not found in many places although it is gaining momentum. This

diet will give him strength to help fight the disease. I wish I could get my

mother to try a more holistic approach, but she will need more convincing than

it sounds like your father will.

Helen

From: goldenladvondutch

Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006

Subject: Multiple Myeloma

I am the caregiver of my father who has Multiple Myeloma. He's

been diagnosed with 90% out of control, reaping havoc, white blood

cells, and 10% struggling red blood cells. I have started the Hulda 21

Day Cancer Cure protocol, but am still concerned about

anemia. Does anyone know how to combat this through natural foods? I've

requested an anemia shot which he received in the hospital during a brief stay

there. It really helped build him up. However, my dad has been dropped by the

family practitioner because he would not do chemotherapy. Our family

practitioner has not gone over any test results given at the hopital, or

returned three of our calls placed to him this past week. All is very

frustrating! Has anyone completed the 21 Day Cancer Curing Cleanse? Any

thoughts on anemia...doctors?

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To further support Ervin's recommendation of juicing, below is a link

to a story of a man who survived Multiple Myeloma for eleven years with

use of alternative therapies only. Mainly, he followed the Gerson

Therapy which requires about 10 freshly prepared vegetable [and some

fruit] juices a day. During the 11 years, he was energetic and active

and in the end, he didn't die of cancer, but an infection for which he

refused antibiotics.

http://www.positivehealth.com/Reviews/books/tosh74.htm

Best wishes,

goldenladvondutch wrote:

> I am the caregiver of my father who has Multiple Myeloma.

> Does anyone know how to combat this through natural foods?

> I've requested an anemia shot which he received in the hospital

during a brief stay there. It really helped build him up. Any

thoughts on anemia...doctors?

>

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its no good mucking around with the family GP - you need someone on your side

to monitor what is going on and help with the myeloma situation.

myeloma is a very variable disease......what appears as the same disease in two

people might respond differently to the same treatment. its very tricky.

as i understand it: wht's happening with your dad is that the myeloma cells

that have " taken off " (gone clonal......and making millions of copies of

themselves)

are crowding out the space in the bone marrow where other blood cells are made -

red blood cells being amongst them.

this results in anaemia.

anaemia can be treated in this case with blood transfusion.

also procrit shots...an EPO drug known in sports cycling circles etc.

this is a stop-gap solution and does not fix the main myeloma problem......but a

haemoglobin of 8 or 9 can be raised up to 11 something and QOL improves.

it seems you need some treatment to bring down the myeloma load and investigate

all the possibilities you gradually learn about.

depends also, how your dad is....whether his hand is forced.....or if he has

some time

to try things.

i think he should get on bisphosphonate drugs as soon as possible - such as

aredia (pamidronate),or zometa. this will prevent bone fractures typical in this

disease. the myeloma cells gradually break through thinning portions of bone

causing

compression fractures. this releases lots of calcium into the blood which is

filtered

through the kidneys.....this stuffs up the kindeys etc etc.

so it looks a good move to use the aredia or zometa as soon as possible.

its a monthly i.v. infusion

perhaps vincent will respond to your post with some neat suggestions.

to stay with your enquiry about the anaemia.....the trouble is that you will

find it is an

anaemia in the presence of enough iron and ferritin etc etc in the body,and a

diet

won't make much difference.......what does make difference is less myeloma cells

giving the chance for red blood cells to be made in the marrow again if there is

enough space for them to be made.

my Hb in december was 9.1 & this with also using EPO.

now in febuary....with reduction of the myeloma load,it has come up to 10.2.

i don't know what you want to do about the myeloma.

you have to do something.

you can muck about trying all sorts of STUFF - the internet will sell any kind

of

promise.....but what actually works? in general.....and then specifically,in

your dad's

case?

you have not posted how he is at the moment.....

anyway.....it would not hurt to do flax seed oil/ cottage cheese diet - budwig

style

thing. i cannot see this really dealing with myeloma but is does have good

effect

and should make him feel better in 3-6 weeks. i would not get too compulsive

about

the budwig trip,but i think it would be good to start it soon as possible while

you are

checking out what you can do.

and it depends what you dad will try for too.

you could drink lots of pau d'arco tea.

get on aredia or zometa.

to conclude: i tried various 'remedies' for 14 months as the disease progressed

(IgA lambda ),started zometa november '04.

i could not find anything to turn this down by december '05 so i began

thalidomide january 1 '06.

i added dexamethasone january 16.

by febuary 7 there is a dramatic improvement.

difficult to know if your dad would respond so well with the same treatment.

best wishes - joe

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MM is difficult to defeat, but can be significantly slowed down. My wife's

grandmother lived with it for 9 years after diagnosis. (Died at 81) My

grandmother died of it at 87 after fighting it for 17 years.

Diet is a major factor. We have a section on NUTRITION on our website that

deals with how to eat, especially if fighting cancer. Please look at the

discussion on juicing vegetables. There is more good in what comes out of

the natural substances than you can imagine. Actually most of what is

manufactured by the pharmaceutical industry is derived from plants to begin

with. They just synthesized it and charge more.

There are many things that can be done to help. Please spend some time

reading and then drop a note and I will try to answer your questions or

point you to someone who can.

Regards,

Bruce Guilmette, PhD

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://survivecancer.net <http://survivecancer.net/>

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Behalf Of goldenladvondutch

Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 2:22 PM

Subject: [ ] Multiple Myeloma

Hi Everybody!

I am the caregiver of my father who has Multiple Myeloma. He's

been diagnosed with 90% out of control, reaping havoc, white blood

cells, and 10% struggling red blood cells. I have started the Hulda

21 Day Cancer Cure protocol, but am still concerned about

anemia. Does anyone know how to combat this through natural foods?

I've requested an anemia shot which he received in the hospital during

a brief stay there. It really helped build him up. However, my dad

has been dropped by the family practitioner because he would not do

chemotherapy. Our family practitioner has not gone over any test

results given at the hopital, or returned three of our calls placed to

him this past week. All is very frustrating! Has anyone completed

the 21 Day Cancer Curing Cleanse? Any thoughts on anemia...doctors?

Thank you.

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Hello ,

I have several members on the Low dose naltrexone  group 

with multiply myeloma doing really well.  One is a good friend of

mine.

I dont' have multiple myeloma but do have stage 4  cancer 

and also take LDN ( Low dose naltrexone) and it also works for me so

might be worth a look into.

Low dose Naltrexone

http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/

http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ldn_and_cancer.htm

There is group  which members with cancer take LDN and discuss

our issues.

LDN_4_cancer/

Dee

http://www.ldn4cancer.com

--- On Wed, 10/15/08, Suhair Majaj

Is there anyone on this list who has had success fighting multiple myeloma

through alternative means?

Thanks

lisa

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My wife has multiple myeloma. She was diagnosed in September of last year. She

refused chemotherapy and has only used alternative methods. If you want further

information about the protocols she has tried let me know.

Be well,

Robin

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I think we would all like to know what she's done and what effect this has had

Chamberlain

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From: Kaye Robin <robinji2002@...>

Subject: [ ] Re:multiple myeloma

Date: Friday, October 17, 2008, 8:58 AM

,

My wife has multiple myeloma. She was diagnosed in September of last year. She

refused chemotherapy and has only used alternative methods. If you want further

information about the protocols she has tried let me know.

Be well,

Robin

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Dear ,

Since my wife was diagnosed with mm last year we have tried

1- macrobiotic diet with the supplement biobran

2- Bill protocol

3- poly-mva protocol

4- natural killer cell therapy

5- budwig protocol

6- Low dose naltrexone (LDN)

7- High dose curcumin 8 grams per day

As of my wife's last blood test last week her red blood cell count has

dramatically increased and the other factors have stopped getting

worse. This has been the result of using LDN which she started in mid

August. I am sure the other protocols had some positive result but

they could not stop my wife's cancer from getting worse. I know other

people who have used the other protocols with success for multiple

myeloma but they did not work for my wife. My wife's anemia has almost

disappeared and she has a lot more energy and she is able to function

normally. By the way, I have read your book and it is excellent.

Be well

Robin

jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33@...> wrote:

I think we would all like to know what she's done and what effect

this has had

>

,

My wife has multiple myeloma. She was diagnosed in September of last

year. She refused chemotherapy and has only used alternative methods.

If you want further information about the protocols she has tried let

me know.

Be well,

Robin

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