Guest guest Posted December 5, 2000 Report Share Posted December 5, 2000 i dont know if it works but i heard that mastic gum is good for this condition. it is made from pistachio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Hi Cheryl, Here is some information about MGN-3 and tumors. Dotsie Natural Immune-Enhancer Halts Tumor Growth, AACR Researchers Find ALLENDALE, N.J., March 25 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the most powerful -- and popular -- natural supplements used by thousands to stimulate the immune system can arrest tumor cell growth as well, according to a study released today at the 92nd Annual American Academy of Cancer Research (AACR) meeting in New Orleans, LA. " This is the first time a natural Biological Response Modifier has been shown to go beyond immune system enhancement, to actually have a direct and devastating effect on tumor cells themselves, " states lead researcher Mamdooh Ghoneum, Ph.D. of Drew University and U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, CA. The in vitro study examined the effects of MGN-3 on a breast cancer cell line, comparing it to an identical but untreated cell line. Researchers from Drew University of Medicine and U.C.L.A., both in Los Angeles, CA, discovered that MGN-3 directly affects tumor cell proliferation, completely suppressing growth during a 16-hour incubation period. Immune therapies bolster the body's defenses to fight disease. However, many of the immunotherapeutic drugs popularized over the past decade have proven short-lived due to toxicity. Conversely, MGN-3 has been shown to be free of the safety risks of immune drugs. MGN-3 is a patented, Japanese compound consisting of hydrolyzed rice bran extracts modified by Shiitake mushroom enzymes. It has been studied in more than a dozen clinical settings, including human trials. It has been shown to dramatically increase the activity of key immune cells, including Natural Killer (NK) dells, B-cells and T-cells, without toxicity. In fact, Dr. Ghoneum presented his findings regarding one such study of 27 cancer patients at the 87th Annual AACR meeting in Washington, DC in April, 1996. In that study, basal NK cell activity was determined to be extremely low (10.8-40%), and after only two weeks of treatment with MGN-3, increases in activity levels were recorded between 100-385%. Further increases were recorded at three and six month intervals. In addition to studies isolating the mode of action of MGN-3, recent trials have sought to establish the synergistic effects of MGN-3 and common synthetic agents. In a study published in the April, 2000 journal Gastroenterology, MGN-3 was shown to mediate gross pathological changes and improve quality of life when administered in tandem with cisplatin and adriamycin, two popular chemotherapy drugs. In Cancer Detection and Prevention (December, 2000), MGN-3 was shown to potentiate the immune- enhancing effects of Interleukin-2 in the production of TNF-a and INF-y. Researchers are now beginning to test the compound outside the traditional realm of immunotherapy as well; a recent study indicates that MGN-3 can decrease serum triglycerides, total cholesterol and polyuria in patients with diabetes. Research abstracts are available online at http://www.publishedresearch.com. " Among natural compounds MGN-3 is truly unique; so well-researched, so powerful, so universal in its applications, and yet virtually free of toxicity or side effects, " states J. Lane, president of LaneLabs. MGN-3 is recommended by more than 2,000 physicians and used by 50,000+ patients in the United States alone. It is available through vitamin retailers, selected pharmacies and dispensing healthcare professionals nationwide. LaneLabs USA is the leader in the growing field of nutriceuticals, proprietary natural supplements for serious health concerns. LaneLabs underwrites numerous clinical trials on dietary supplements annually and is co-sponsoring research with the National Institutes of Health. Visit us online at http://www.lanelabs.com, or call 800-526-3005 for more information. The following abstract will be introduced as Poster Presentation #379 at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 92nd Annual Meeting, March 24-28, 2001, Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA. This information is for reference purposes only, and is embargoed from release until Sunday, 3/25/01 at 8:00 a.m. CST, at which time the data will be presented in Exhibit Hall B2-D. For further information, contact Joyce M. Steel by telephone at 800-526-3005, ext. 7613 or via electronic mail at jsteel@.... MGN-3, A NOVEL ANTITUMOR AGENT Uyemura, Koichi; Tachiki, Ken; Ghoneum, Mamdooh; Makinodan, Takashi; Makhijani Nalini; Yamaguchi, Dean; UCLA Medical School/Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System, Los Angeles CA; Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles CA and UCLA School of Medicine/Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System, Los Angeles CA There is great interest among health care professionals to explore the value of naturally derived biological response modifiers to enhance immune function. MGN-3 is a biological response modifier that is an Arabinoxylan compound which is a polysaccharide containing hemicellulose-b extract of rice bran, modified by enzymes from Shiitake mushrooms reported previously to be a potent immunomodulator. We have previously shown that treatment with MGN-3 had an augmentory effect on natural killer [NK] cell activity in healthy control subjects, in patients with breast cancer, and in patients infected with HIV-1. In these studies, an effect on NK cell activity was noted as early as 4 weeks and did not show hyporesponsiveness with continued treatment for over 12 months, with absence of notable side effects. In the present study, we demonstrate a direct effect of MGN-3 on tumor cell growth and cytokine production. Preliminary results showed that incubation of a breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) with MGN-3 arrested tumor cell growth, whereas control MCF-12A cells grown in a media in the absence of added MGN-3 continued to increase in cell number. Employing flow cytometry procedures, results showed that after 16 hours of treatment of MCF-7 cells with MGN-3 a marked stimulation in production of Interleukin 10 CIL- 101. ELISA analyses of the culture media bathing the cells 16 hours after treatment with MGN-3 also showed an increase in IL-10 production, little change in TNF-g concentration. However, a marked elevation in Interleukin-12 was also observed at 16 hours. In conclusion, our findings indicate that MGN-3 acts by not only enhancing the activity of NK cells as previously reported, but also through a direct action on tumor cell production of cytokines. The production of cytokines such as IL- 10 by cancer cells to alter the activity of the immune system is well known. Our findings indicate that the biological response modifier MGN-3 can alter the production and secretion of cytokines such as IL- 10 and IL- 12 by cancer cells such as MCF-7; and thereby the activity of the immune system. Findings that treatment of cultures of MCF-7 cells with MGN-3 also can arrest cell growth directly may reflect an alternate mechanism of control of tumor cell growth. MGN-3 was provided by Daiwa Pharmaceuticals Company Ltd. Tokyo, Japan. Supported in part by VA Medical Research Funds and by funds provided by Daiwa Pharmaceuticals Company, Ltd, Tokyo, Japan. SOURCE LaneLabs, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:45:34 -0000 From: " CherylTiller " <ctiller@...> Subject: New Member Needs Help Hi all. I just joined this group. I am having trouble with a root canal done 3 years ago. I heard about the Beck Protocol and searched for a group. I found you. I read some of the early August files and thought someone might tell me what people have used. I also have a tumor in my cervix that they don't believe is cancerous. However, it has grown a lot in the past week and a half. I don't want a hysterectomy and was hoping to find out more about what alternatives I have. I have even considered buying a Rife style machine. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you. Cheryl in South Florida ********* Cheryl, Several years ago, when I shone a green/yellow light of a very specific frequency on the entire front of the (nude) body, and drank water saturated in that same light, I eliminated one uterine tumor and considerably shrank a second in four months. Go to http://www.dinshahhealth.org/ to order the book LET THERE BE LIGHT. It will tell you everything you need to do. The color plastic gels, meant to go over a light source, are bought separately at around $30 from a company in Texas. For $60, you can set yourself up with this therapy for life if you want to go this route. It works; you just have to be patient. Meanwhile, if you want the name of a holistic practitioner in your area who is licensed in various modalities, email me privately off-list at ninas@... Best wishes -- and don't worry. Nina Nina Silver, Ph.D. Author, *The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing* Read excerpts from, and order the book at http://www.healingheart-harmonics.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2002 Report Share Posted August 28, 2002 Hi Cheryl, For your cervical tumor, you may want to consider Insulin Potentiation Therapy look at http://www.iptq.com/ http://www.iptq.com/cervix.htm Also, for your teeth, you may want to read things at /files/Anecdotal%20Resul\ ts/Toothache%2C%20abcess%2C%20etc/ You may also want to look at the godzilla home built unit discussed in the same group. There are threads on teeth that you read up on / Rajiv > Hi all. I just joined this group. I am having trouble with a root > canal done 3 years ago. I heard about the Beck Protocol and > searched for a group. I found you. I read some of the early > August files and thought someone might tell me what people have > used. > > I also have a tumor in my cervix that they don't believe is > cancerous. However, it has grown a lot in the past week and a > half. I don't want a hysterectomy and was hoping to find out more > about what alternatives I have. I have even considered buying a > Rife style machine. > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated. > > Thank you. > Cheryl in South Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2003 Report Share Posted February 13, 2003 Hi ; I also went through all that nonsense "It's all psychological" garbage! My Doctor sent me to a nutritionalist and tried to convince me that I was starving myself. When I had my first barium swallow, my Doctor finally realised I wasn't joking. The barium would not go down. Finally, they sent me to London, Ontario when I was properly diagnosed. I know someone in this group is from Chicago and they will give you valuable advice. Take Care, . new member needs help Hi folks, im new to this group, has any one ever had a doc tell them its allin your head or its just gerd or something of that sort, i knew it wasnt and am finally going to a doc that has a clue about this, i need all the help i can get, i dont know much but have been reading everything i can about A. is there any one here from chicago or close that has a good doc that understand what we are going thru.any help is appreciatedthank youGod bless Raven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2003 Report Share Posted February 14, 2003 Hello All-Ray and I just returned from our trip to Florida.We did find some sun .Came back to Va. and rain forcast but not the snow we have in Michigan. I really never had much trouble while I was gone.I was lucky that our friends Knew a little of A ,We went to a few very nice resturants and I did fair--- There is a lady in our group named Coral if she's still around the site ,she's from Chicago.She also has a lot of information that she has shared.I feel sure she'll contact you when she's on the site and reads your post. Hope you find the help you need Nell.--Michigan >From: " Raven " >Reply-achalasia >achalasia >Subject: new member needs help >Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 04:18:03 -0000 > >Hi folks, im new to this group, has any one ever had a doc tell them >its allin your head or its just gerd or something of that sort, i >knew it wasnt and am finally going to a doc that has a clue about >this, i need all the help i can get, i dont know much but have been >reading everything i can about A. is there any one here from chicago >or close that has a good doc that understand what we are going thru. >any help is appreciated >thank you > >God bless > Raven > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 Welcome Donnamarie! ;-) Good Luck on your next visit to your Rhumy...I am sure you will find some help here with your questions! ;-) (Va.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 -0Hi Donnamarie, Glad you found this site! I am on Remicade and I feel it has quit working a little but not to the extent you describe. We know it is possible for it to become ineffective as our bodies build up immunity to it. You could talk to your Rheumie about swithing to Enbrel or Humira, similar meds, and see if this helps. Good luck at your appt. I also need to take Benadry with my infusion. Fortunately, so far it has worked. Take Care, Marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Yes, it's normal to feel like road kill during the psychotic end of challenge diet. It's also normal to feel moody, emotional, exhausted and, well... psychotic. That's how it got the name. That diet has nearly been the undoing of several marriages here. Use it with extreme caution. :-) If you're very lean and wanting to get ultra, very, impressively ripped, it can make a big difference in the final photos. Most people aren't thin-skinned enough to get the big visible changes from it though. They just lose a few pounds of water, pick fights with everyone around them, and go on a major crying jag. Some people have said that they didn't spend 10 weeks learning how to eat healthy just to turn around and crash diet for the last 2 weeks. Only you know if it's worth it. On Apr 8, 2005 11:01 AM, kbjintx <kathrynjensen@...> wrote: > > > Hi everyone. I am in week 11 of the challenge. I am doing the psychotic > last 2 week thing that is in the FAQ. Only problem is that I feel like > crap! Am I supposed to feel weak and tired? I am following the diet > exactly. If there is anyone who can help, I would appreciate it. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Oh My God - you are kidding me ..... my poor husband....LOL I can absolutely believe what it would do to my marriage after what I have been through when food energy has been a crisis.... geeze. Ok So I leared about this and the four week freak out - I don't remember these being in the book. I am going to read it again anyway Just another FYI - here you and your sights are so very helpful - thank you for all you do I need to read more on your site - question for you - have you ever competed? > > > > > > Hi everyone. I am in week 11 of the challenge. I am doing the psychotic > > last 2 week thing that is in the FAQ. Only problem is that I feel like > > crap! Am I supposed to feel weak and tired? I am following the diet > > exactly. If there is anyone who can help, I would appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 No, I've never competed. With my history of eating disorders, I didn't think it would be such a hot idea to go into a sport that revolved around extreme dieting and being judged solely on your physical appearance. It would be kind of like giving a pyromaniac matches or something. :-D On Apr 9, 2005 1:07 PM, lammail2003 <lammail2003@...> wrote: > > > > > I need to read more on your site - question for you - have you ever > competed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 yea, I don't think I can do it. I had an incredicle head ache after 3 days. I went ahead and had my free day today. I will try again next week. Who knows, it might give a little extra push for those pics! Thanks --- Skwigg <skwigg@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Yes, it's normal to feel like road kill during the psychotic end of challenge diet. It's also normal to feel moody, emotional, exhausted and, well... psychotic. That's how it got the name. That diet has nearly been the undoing of several marriages here. Use it with extreme caution. :-) If you're very lean and wanting to get ultra, very, impressively ripped, it can make a big difference in the final photos. Most people aren't thin-skinned enough to get the big visible changes from it though. They just lose a few pounds of water, pick fights with everyone around them, and go on a major crying jag. Some people have said that they didn't spend 10 weeks learning how to eat healthy just to turn around and crash diet for the last 2 weeks. Only you know if it's worth it. On Apr 8, 2005 11:01 AM, kbjintx <kathrynjensen@...> wrote: > > > Hi everyone. I am in week 11 of the challenge. I am doing the psychotic > last 2 week thing that is in the FAQ. Only problem is that I feel like > crap! Am I supposed to feel weak and tired? I am following the diet > exactly. If there is anyone who can help, I would appreciate it. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 When Noah was going through the touchy feely stage (he still on occasion does it...but then, what man doesn't?) we found making sure he was wearing tighter fitting jeans with a belt was helpful. Someone out there might have a social story that would help. Obviously the explanation of when touching is ok (in the privacy of his own bedroom or in the privacy of the bathroom at home) is important. We must have repeated that hundreds of times during Noah's touching phase. I have stories of locker room incidents, of course, and the time Noah decided it was time to leave a very crowded Friday evening highschool football game and decided to expose himself to get attention and get himself removed from the event. That is when I knew he totally understood the message that inappropriate touching and exposure are not ok! Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeldegskb@... New Member Needs help Hello,First of all, thanks to the moderators for creating this group. My 14 yr. old son has a habit of touching his genitals constantly. Anything I can do to help him stop this?Tzippy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Another great resource is 'Taking Care of Myself: A Puberty and Personal Care Curriculum' by Wrobel. I know our local library has a copy that was donated by our local parent group; you could inter- library loan it to whatever library is closest to you. As I recall, there's a chapter on masturbation and 'touching', social stories, teaching strategies, etc. for things like 'No Hands in Pants' etc. Also where and when it's ok to be 'touchy feely' as Ellen so nicely put it. You can also purchase thru Amazon or the publisher, Future Horizons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 > > Hello, > > First of all, thanks to the moderators for creating this group. My 14 > yr. old son has a habit of touching his genitals constantly. Anything > I can do to help him stop this? > > Tzippy > Dear Tzippy, Another great resource is Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum by Chantal Sicile-Kira There could also be another reason for touching genitals. Some kids are sensitive to certain fabrics, detergents, fabric softeners etc. Try changing underwear size or style Also a bit of practical advice is to give him something else to do with his hands that he enjoys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Tzippy Approaching most of these problems from 2 view points is how I try and problem solve for my son who is now 17: Social understanding and Sensory input. As others have suggested - social stories are a good place to start - telling what is approporiate and NOT and why - also what others are thinking when he does that. Doing some other sensory activity at an "attempt" to replace is something we have tried. My son gets regular sensory breaks throughout the day and this helps. There were some classes (times of the day) that Pat was touching himself more - he now gets a sensory break before that class and it has really helped -plus a reminder from the social story we have of why he doesn't want to be touching himself in public. Trying different clothes is a good suggestion - looser or tighter depending what is needed. I have heard of a child needing tighter so they wore tight fitting lycra shorts underneath their pants. My son needs looser so he wears only boxer shorts and baggy sweat pants. Good luck with a problem that often doesn't have an easy answer. Re: New Member Needs help >> Hello,> > First of all, thanks to the moderators for creating this group. My 14 > yr. old son has a habit of touching his genitals constantly. Anything > I can do to help him stop this?> > Tzippy>Dear Tzippy,Another great resource is Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum byChantal Sicile-KiraThere could also be another reason for touching genitals. Some kidsare sensitive to certain fabrics, detergents, fabric softeners etc.Try changing underwear size or styleAlso a bit of practical advice is to give him something else to dowith his hands that he enjoys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 -Hello, I also have a 14 yo son, and I used a book from Little friends in Naperville about appropriate and inappropriate places to touch my privates, and about how others will react to me doing so. Maybe you could contact them about the visual boardmaker type book (not sure the name of it, but I'm sure someone there could help you). ALSO simply buying the " short " boxer style breifs helped, b/c when changes happen there is not such a tightening, even possibly an uncomfortable feeling for your child as inside the regular brief style underwear. They are just a little more roomy, without having to go to the boxer style. - In IPADDUnite , " tzippy58 " <tzippy_chs@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > First of all, thanks to the moderators for creating this group. My 14 > yr. old son has a habit of touching his genitals constantly. Anything > I can do to help him stop this? > > Tzippy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Hi Steve, Kirti Parmar from FlaxSeedOil2 group just posted updates on his dad's testing result. Kirti's dad has the same situation as your mom and he is healing with Budwig's protocol. You may want to join the group and look for more details. Best wishes, --- Steve wrote: > My mother is 51 years old. She was diagnosed with > colon cancer in August 2005. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2010 Report Share Posted July 7, 2010 Janet, Medication wise the only think that worked for me are the biologic drugs. (Enbrel, Remicade, and so on) To control it when they were bad I would file them even on the edges. Then I would apply nail polish- this acted like a glue to hold them together. You could use clear if you would like. Best wishes! -Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Hello Everyone...Glad to have found you. I understand that food cancels out MMS. How is one to take MMS for six to eight hours while needing food to keep low blood sugar in check? I have tried so many different ways, but haven't been able to get up to maximum daily doses. Thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 I had the same issue, however after taking the MMS class and drinking 8 hours a day for a week, I see that it is not so difficult. Do your caffene (if you do) in the early am and start your first dose of MMS about an hour after caffene and breakfast. Continue hourly until lunch and take a similar break from MMS after lunch. Light snacks are OK and can settle the stomach. The maximum dose should be 3-4 drops per hour (4 drops or more only if extra body weight suggests the usefullness. If nausea or diarrhea occur, cut back on the drops per hour. The new protocols should be up on a new, revised, website soon. vicki --- plivingfl@... wrote: From: " iamone555 " <plivingfl@...> Subject: [ ] New Member Needs Help Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 19:08:46 -0000 Hello Everyone...Glad to have found you. I understand that food cancels out MMS. How is one to take MMS for six to eight hours while needing food to keep low blood sugar in check? I have tried so many different ways, but haven't been able to get up to maximum daily doses. Thanks for your help. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 With the new protocol food will not be an issue. Actually the only food even with the old protocol to avoid was meat. Basically try and avoid heavy proteins, antioxidants, and Vit C. Keep 2 hour window between these. --- In , " iamone555 " <plivingfl@...> wrote: > > Hello Everyone...Glad to have found you. > > I understand that food cancels out MMS. How is one to take MMS for six to eight hours while needing food to keep low blood sugar in check? I have tried so many different ways, but haven't been able to get up to maximum daily doses. > > Thanks for your help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Vicki I believe the new protocols are already up. New Protocols 1,000 & 2,000 http://jimhumble.biz/site/index.php > > From: " iamone555 " <plivingfl@...> > > Subject: [ ] New Member Needs Help > Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 19:08:46 -0000 > > Hello Everyone...Glad to have found you. > > I understand that food cancels out MMS. How is one to take MMS for six to eight hours while needing food to keep low blood sugar in check? I have tried so many different ways, but haven't been able to get up to maximum daily doses. > > Thanks for your help. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Hi. I rememer reading "somewhere" that food does not interfere with MMS, but meat does. Hope this helps. Orrilia From: iamone555 <plivingfl@...> Sent: Tue, November 9, 2010 2:08:46 PMSubject: [ ] New Member Needs HelpHello Everyone...Glad to have found you.I understand that food cancels out MMS. How is one to take MMS for six to eight hours while needing food to keep low blood sugar in check? I have tried so many different ways, but haven't been able to get up to maximum daily doses.Thanks for your help.------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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