Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 The treatments I used for Jazzie included the IP6 etc., along with Avemar, Oncoplex, melatonin, Budwig, Artemisinin and Neoplasene. I wish I had known about the DMSO. I also tried the Oleander from South Africa. I did not use everything at once because they tend to work against each other--Neoplasene which is not available for humans, induces apoptosis but is very hard on the gastrointestinal tract. It works if you can maintain a healthy gut while using it. Jazzie did well for 3 months on neoplasene then it caused problems. The Avemar works on the same premise--induction of apoptosis and it's a potent antioxidant--it is a human supplement. Oncoplex is patented by s Hopkins and is used more for prevention--it's also for humans. It effectively prevents carcinogens from attacking breast tissue. Artemisinin is a drug used for malaria--it attacks those cells with the highest concentration of iron--the malaria parasite is one and cancer cells also contain the highest concentration of iron. Budwig is rich in Omega 3; it softens the outer membranes of cells to allow penetration of nutrients and oxygen. You are all welcome to pop into my group on Yahoo: Neoplasene for Cancer. Barbara In DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO , Garnet wrote: > > > Don't know if this will go to the right person but have some > comments. > > Murray wrote a book on cancer recently. I have used > some of the > protocol with success in several cases. > I feel the most important thing is the IP6 plus Inositol. > Just used this > along with cleaning up diet to cure mouth and neck cancer > (had already > been cut once by Mayo) Extensive testing testing and > Berzinski clinic > in Texas showed no cancer in the body.Changes in the > protocol since then > include Wobenzyme plus Maitake mushrooms. > Remember that you must eliminate all sugars from the diet > and would > suggest no homogenized milk also. > > Dahl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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